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21531 the Kuchenmeister Family Tree says he died in Republic, Ferry County, Washington GJEVRE, Esadore Sylvester (I33029)
 
21532 The Laforêt/Laforest/Laforet family occupied, and claimed to own part of, Peche Island in the Detroit River between Detroit and Windsor. The Laforet family disputed Hiram Walker’s claim that the Laforets had voluntarily sold him their share of the island in the early 1880s.

In the 1910 census, she had had 15 children, 10 still living. 
LAFOREST, Sophia Rose (I15328)
 
21533 The last name of Myron is the “mother’s maiden name” identified on Andrew’s and Edward’s death certificates. The farm name for her in the church book entry for her marriage is not intelligible; it seems to be something like Jacomastad. There is a Myren farm or set of farms in Verdal in Vinne.

Anne M. Baglo, 41, left Trondheim on 8 May 1886 aboard the Thingvalla line’s feeder ship to Christiania. Traveling with her was Anna E. Baglo, 13, Berntine Baglo, 11, Peder Baglo, 9, Erik Baglo, 5, and Julie Baglo, 4. The family’s destination was Fergus Falls, Minnesota.

She arrived in New York on May 28, 1886, aboard the S.S. Hekla which had sailed from Copenhagen. She was identified as Anne M. Baglo, 41, accompanied by her five children: Anne E., 11 and a half, Berntine, 11 and a half, Peder Edvard, 9, Erick, 5, and Julie, 4. This is the same boat that Johannes E. Bye, Anne’s brother-in-law, arrived on. The origin of the family was identified as “Throndhjem.”

In the 1900 census, the family lived at 405 Adelphia Avenue (?) in Fergus Falls. The family consisted of Anna, a 55 year old widow (born in Sept 1844), Anna, 30 (born Oct 1869) and single, P. Edward, 24, Andrew, 21, and Julius, 12. Anna the mother had had 6 children, 4 still living. Everyone was born in Norway except Julius who was born in Minnesota. Those born in Norway came to this country in 1886 and only P. Edward is shown as having been naturalized. Anna the mother owns her home free of a mortgage and it is shown to be a house and not a farm. P. Edward’s occupation is grocer. Andrew’s occupation is salesman at a grocery store.

In the 1902 Fergus Falls city directory, she “boards” at 411 Everett Avenue E with her son Edward.

In the 1903 Fergus Falls city directory, she lives at 411 Everett Avenue E with her son Andrew.

In the 1907 directory, she still lives at 411 Everett Avenue E.

In the 1909 directory, she lives at 402 Douglas Avenue E.

In the 1910, 1920, and 1930 censuses, she is living with her daughter and son in-law, Anna and Fred Torvik, in Fergus Falls. In 1910, she is a widow who had had 6 children, 3 still living.

In the 1911 directory, she lives at 402 Douglas Avenue E.

In the 1931 city directory, she lives at 715 Court Street.

“In her obituary, it stated that she had 6 children, of whom 3 were still alive. They were: Mrs. Fred Torvik, Fergus Falls, Edward Bye, merchant in Fergus Falls, and Andrew Bye of Dane Prairie.”

In the 1865 Norwegian census, she is most likely the Anne Pedersdatter, 21, unmarried, who is a servant on the “Rosvold store” farm in Stiklestad, Verdal. Another servant girl on that same farm is Else Pedersdatter, 22, who may be a sister or, more likely, a half-sister.

Living with Elling and Anne Marta in the 1875 Norwegian census was Anne Marta’s sister Ragnhild (b. 1836, “Logerende ernerer sig ved Vævning”).

Anne Bye died of pneumonia. Fred Torvik of 715 Court Street in Fergus Falls was the informant for her death certificate. 
MYRON, Anne Martha Pedersdatter (Annie) (I1269)
 
21534 The last of 12 children. FLOM, Margrethe (I30070)
 
21535 The last surviving child of Henry and Sophie. He was living in Trail when Kenneth died. LANGEVIN, Ralph Henry (I5114)
 
21536 the license was issued in Kellogg, Idaho Family: Richard Val PETERSON / Estella May BERGLUND (F27062)
 
21537 The Little Brown Church Family: Archie W DUNN / Ethel SCHREIBER (F17571)
 
21538 The location of her birth and baptism are confusing in the ELCA records. They imply eastern Minnesota, perhaps Northfield. Other sources says western Minnesota, probably Wang. ELLINGBOE, Christina (I6752)
 
21539 The Lockrems were from Vang. The Clark/Bevensee family tree has Emma’s parents as Erick Nelson Lockrem (b. Nov 1840) and Rosa Qually (b. 15 Mar 1855).

In the 1900 census, Emma was 11 years old and living in Forest Twp, Rice County, with her siblings and parents, Erick and Rande Lockrem.

May have died from complications of childbirth. 
LOCKREM, Emma (I19102)
 
21540 The Luster birth records for the period in which she was born are not available on Digitalarkivet.

She is probably the Ragnilde, age 14 years and 4 months, confirmed in June of 1826 in the Dale church in Luster. Her parents were Einer Christophersen and Johanne Olsdatter. She was of the Lingjurde farm.

In the 1900 census, she was living with or near her son Einar in Franklin Twp. She had had four children, two still living. She came to the U.S. in 1862. 
Ragnilde Einarsdatter (I23196)
 

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