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Trolovet 14 Oct 1732 | Family: Jens Knutsen VAARUM (ROGNE)(JØRSTAD) / Barbro Mattsdotter ROGNE (F2253)
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Trolovet 16 Apr 1769 | Family: Knut Jensen JØRSTAD / Guri Pedersdatter ONSTAD (F2252)
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Trond had been a farmer at Sygarde, Uvdal (gnr. 2/2) from 1833 to 1850. He took over the farm Bokkadn, i Bøkko, N. Ellingbø (now gnr. 33/3) in the Spring of 1850 when the previous owner, Jon Øysteinsson Ellingbø (Bø), emigrated to America with his family. Trond acquired the name Ellingbøe with the farm and kept it when he emigrated with his wife and 8 children (plus 2 granddaughters) in the spring (22 March) of 1862. Trond sold Bøkko to Knut Iversson Eltun on 25 April 1868 for 500 spd. It was said that Embrik and Helge Ellingbøe bought Bøkko from Trond and then sold half to Knut, and that Jon Endresson and Torstein, Helge's sons, each took over half of the remaining part (i.e., 1/4 part each). Most of the information after emigration of Trond and Kjersti was obtained from Lee Ann Ellingboe Randall.
He may be the Thomas Thompson, 56, living in Warsaw Twp, Goodhue County, in the 1870 census. The household consisted of Thomas, 56, Calista, 53, May 27, Ever 27, Andrew, 17, Betsey, 16, Ada, 12, Thomas, 11, and Betsey, 6. Only the younger Betsey was born in Minnesota. Next door was Torger Thompson with son Thomas, 6, and daughter Sarah, 3, both children born in Minnesota.
Trond settled in Renville County in 1871. According to the History of Renville County:
“Trond I. Ellingboe settled on section 4 {presumably of Wang Twp} in the fall of 1871, and lived there the remainder of his life.”
Land records show that the Benson land office issued Thrond I Ellingboe a 120 acre homestead on 3 Jun 1884. The land description is as follows:
1 S½SW 5TH PM No 116 N 38 W 4
2 SWSE 5TH PM No 116 N 38 W 4
In the 1880 census. Trond, age 66, was a farmer in Wang Township of Renville County. He lived with his wife, Kjirsti, age 64, and their son Thrond, age 22. A few farms away lived another of Trond’s sons, Andris (A. T.).
In the 1900 census, Trond, 87 (born Feb 1813) and widowed, was living with his daughter, Synneva Loe’s family in Wang Township. Synneva, age 53 (born Jul 1846), was married 23 years to Ole Loe, age 52 (born January of 1848). Synneva had borne 11 children, 6 still living. Their children at home at the time were Syver, 22 (born Sept 1877), Kirsti, 18 (born Mar 1882), and Gudbrand, 13 (born Oct 1886). Ole owned the farm. Ole had emigrated from Norway in 1872, Trond and Synneva in 1862.
From the Wang Township section of the History of Renville County:”Trond I. Ellingboe settled on section 4 in the fall of 1871, and lived there the remainder of his life. He died at the age of 89 years.” | ELLINGBØE (OPDAL, Trond Iversson UVDAL) (I3164)
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Trond on his birth certificate, Eugene on his first wife’s death certificate.
Since his second marriage in 1988, he spent seven winters in Florida. He was a lifetime member of Wang Lutheran Church, serving on the Church Council, Cemetery Board and as Custodian. He was survived by his wife; three daughters, Diane (and Robert) Kruse of Montevideo, Doreen (and Nathain) Anderson of Willmar and Carol (and Brad) Freese of Maynard; two stepchildren, Linda (and Vern) Broberg of Willmar and Lynn (and Mary) Olson of Mankato; seven grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; five stepgrandchildren; eight stepgreat-grandchildren; one brother, Ellsworth Ellingboe of Granite Falls; and one sister, Arleen Hegna of Granite Falls. He was preceded in death by his first wife and one brother. | ELLINGBOE, Thrond Eugene (I3211)
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Trondhjem Lutheran Church, Stod, Trondhjem Twp, | Family: Conrad Anderson TOSO / Ida Caroline TOSO (F7850)
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Trondhjem Twp | WATTERUD, Oliver Calmer (I5773)
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Trones, Duane M. Age 84, passed peacefully into the arms of his Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, while surrounded by his family on July 15, 2011. Preceded in death by his parents, Rudolph and Molly Trones, brother, Rudy Trones Jr. Survived by his loving wife of 63 years, Cordelia (Kilde) Trones; daughters, Mary Beth Carlson (Kent), Debra Trones Becker (Jack), Julie Trones; son John Trones; grandchildren, Kimberly, Jody, Lindsay, Noah and Leah; great-grandchildren, Tyler, Audrey, Avery, Bjorn and Kaylin; sister, Elaine McGuire. Duane graduated from Minnehaha Academy in 1944 and earned BA & BS degrees in Education and Electrical Engineering from Augsburg College and the University of Minnesota. As an award-winning Electrical Engineer with Honeywell for 47 years, Duane contributed to NASA space exploration projects including the Apollo Mission. Duane was a loving husband and father who lived his life with integrity, gentleness, humility and great compassion. He was married to Corky, a devoted wife for 63 years. Duane's faith was very important to him. He was a founding member of Oak Hill Lutheran Brethren Church serving as a trustee, elder and chairman of the congregation. He distributed Bibles as a Gideon and raised funds for World Vision. Duane often provided encouragement by sharing favorite Bible passages with family and friends. Duane greatly enjoyed spending time with his family at their Bay Lake cabin. He took pleasure in tending to the yard, working on the cabin, and providing pontoon rides for family and guests. Also among his favorite pastimes and memories were trips with his family, golfing, photo- graphy, "tinkering" with various tools, biking and taking walks with Corky. Visitation 4-6 PM Sunday, 7/24, Albin Chapel, 6855 Rowland Rd., Eden Prairie, MN. Funeral 11 AM Monday, 7/25, Oak Hill Church, 8901 France Ave S., Bloomington, MN. Memorials to Oak Hill Church and Hillcrest Lutheran Academy. Albin Chapel 952-914-9410 | TRONES, Duane Morris (I10085)
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Tronhus | TRONHUS, Tora Andersdatter (I23968)
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Trosvig i vestre Slidre | TROSVIK, Gudmund Tommassen (I38185)
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Trosvig i Vestre Slidre | TROSVIK, Nils Gudmundson (I38186)
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