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21341 Vang C, p. 80

Husmann on Kroko 93/4 of Kjøs 
KJØS, Nils Andrisson (I31238)
 
21342 Vang C, p. 80 and p. 94

farmed N. Kjøs 94/2 
KJØS, Knud Nilsen (I31236)
 
21343 Vang C, p. 92, says of her, apparently with respect to Ivar Torsteinsson, “dotter til syskenbarnet hans.” (daughter of his nephew) HEMSING, Ingeborg Iversdatter (I29007)
 
21344 Vang C, p. 96, and p. 216.

In the 1865 Norwegian census, he is gbr on Veflen nedre. Besides Torsten and his (then-pregnant) wife and three sons, the household includes the 15 year-old Johannes Nielsen, farm laborer, the widow Marith Torstensdatter, b. 1793 in Øystre Slidre, Føderaadskone, the unmarried Knud Andersen, b. 1820, Føderaadsmand, Sigrid Olsdatter, b. 1827, Knud’s future wife, and Marith Knudsdatter, b. 1853, Knud A.’s daughter and (presumably) Torsten T.’s sister-in-law.

In the 1870 census (August 25), he and his family farmed in Freeman Twp, Freeborn County, Minnesota. (Their post office was Hartland, Iowa.) The household consisted of Tosten Wefflen, 35; Mary, 27; Knudt, 10; Tosten, 8; Mary, 6; and Betsy, 3. Betsy was born in Minnesota, everyone else had been borne in Norway. Knudt and Tosten had attended school within the past year.

In the 1880 census, he, as Torsten T. Weflen, and his family lived in Brookings County, Dakota Territory. The household consisted of Tosten T, 45, Mary, 39, Mary, 13, Betsy, 11, Ingebor, 8, Marie, 7, Andrew, 5, Mattie T, 1, Knut, 20, and Torsten, 19. The first three and last two were born in Norway, the rest in Minnesota. Ingebor and Marie were attending school.

His obit in the Wetaskiwin newspaper said that he had come to the U.S. in 1858 and lived there until 1896 when he moved to Alberta. He farmed in the Crooked Lake district until he retired in about 1904.

His obit said that he had two surviving daughters, Mrs. A. Dahms of Detroit and Mrs. Fred Nelson of Wetaskiwin. 
KJØS, Torstein Torsteinsen (I27229)
 
21345 Vang C, p.195, has her as the heir to all or part of Bunde 97/6 Søre Bunde, Sy garde el. Uppi garde. Her parents were Ola Knutson Høyme el. Kvie (1723 or 1726 to 13 May 1786) and her mother was Berit Andrisdatter (1726-1786).

Vang C, p. 210, calls her Anne Olsdotter Bunde el. Høyme (frå 97/6). 
BUNDE, Anne Olsdatter (I28414)
 
21346 Vang C, pp. 428-429.

Came to the U.S. in 1879. 
SVINGEN, Ola Knutsen (I25226)
 
21347 Vang church KVÅLE, Trond Jonsen (I27326)
 
21348 Vang church LEINE, Ingebjørg Helgesdatter (I33056)
 
21349 Vang church Family: Lars Kristoffersen LØKREIMSHAUGEN / Anne Øysteinsdatter BERGE (F18133)
 
21350 Vang church BOE, Thorsten (I11593)
 

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