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This was her name in Randi’s birth record in the Aurland church book. | Inga Eriksdatter (I22668)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: Kenneth Robert SAVEE / S.A. HAMMER (F22318)
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This was the first marriage for both parties. | Family: Ivan Leroy MOFFETT / Lorraine Cynthia MILLER (F23389)
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This was the first marriage for each according to their marriage registration. The wedding was performed by a Justice of the Peace. FS has the groom indexed as Elmar. | Family: Elmer E MCFARLAND / Laurentia (Jennie) LUNDBERG (F5686)
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This was the third marriage for each of them. For some reason, the pair had also married in Clark County on 27 Jan 1944. | Family: Adrian LEMAN / Betty Marie LUCHTERHAND (F22222)
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This was the younger one. She had an older sister also named Marit, b. 1789. | GJEVRE, Marit Andrisdatter (I24186)
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Thomas "Tommy" Smith Jr., age 87, of Deerwood, died on Nov. 29, 2009, at the Cuyuna Regional Care Center in Crosby. He was born on Aug. 11, 1922, in Margie, Minn., to Thomas A. and Vallie (Hunter) Smith. He married Betty Jean Schwartz on Dec. 27, 1952, in Crosby. He was a Merchant Marine serving in WWII. He owned and operated Tommy's Supper Club in Austin, Minn., the Cedar Chest Supper Club in Crosslake and the Spina Hotel in Ironton. He was operations manager at the Radisson Hotel in Minneapolis and was maitre d' at Murray's Restaurant and Lounge in Minneapolis. After retirement Tommy continued as host at the Cuyuna Country Club, Deerwood, and Walter Scott Erickson American Legion, Deerwood. He was a member of St. Joseph's Catholic Church in Crosby and the Myrin-James American Legion Post 443 of Ironton.
He is survived by two sons, Stephen Smith, of Crosby, and Tommy Smith, of Deerwood; two brothers, Boyd (Jeanette) Smith, of Madison, Wis., and Danny Smith, of Medford, Minn.; two sisters, Alaine McNelly, of Crosby, and Val "Honey" Smith, of Medford, Minn.
He is preceded in death by his parents; wife, Betty in 2003; three sisters, Sherry Smith, Jean Brown and Doris Gustad. | SMITH, Thomas E (I21763)
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Thomas A Soine and Ruth B Otterness | Family: Thomas Arthur SOINE / Ruth Bernice OTTERNESS (F5863)
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Thomas and Tina and family were living with his mother Eureka Township at the time of the 1900 census.
Registered for the draft on September 12, 1918, in Sidney, Montana, as Thomas Clarence Forest. He was a self-employed farmer at Section 18, 15-51, in Richland, Montana, and gave his permanent address as Poplar, Sheridan, Montana. He listed his nearest relative as Tina Forest of that same address. He was described as of medium height and build with grey eyes and brown hair.
Living on a rented farm in Poplar Village, Roosevelt County, Montana, at the time of the 1920 census (late January). The family consisted of Thomas C. Forest, 45, his wife Tina, 43, and their sons Norris O., 23, Clarence T., 20, Leroy E., 18, and O. Berthold, 16.
He was Thomas Forstrom of Montana at the time that his brother Ed died. | FORSTROM (FOREST), Thomas Clarence (I1772)
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Thomas Damian VoPava, 58, passed away November 8, 2016 at Taylor House. Visitation will be held from 5-7pm, Sunday, November 13, 2016 at Iles Westover Chapel, a vigil service will follow beginning at 7pm. A Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 10am, Monday, November 14, 2016 at Our Lady's Immaculate Heart Catholic Church, Ankeny. Interment will be at Resthaven Cemetery, West Des Moines.
Tom was born December 19, 1957 in Minneapolis, MN to Shirley (Bailey) and Clair "Denny" VoPava and grew up in Des Moines. He attended St. Theresa's School, Dowling High School, Class of 1976 and attended Drake University. Tom worked for ADP for 18 years and previously at Harland Check Printing for 17 years. In 1998 he met his loving wife, Sandi Stankiewicz and they were married in 2001.
Tom enjoyed fishing, model trains, painting, photography, smooth jazz and golf. He was an avid fan of the Minnesota Vikings and Twins and was very happy to see the Cubs win the World Series.
Tom's greatest joy was his family, whom he loved very much.
Tom is survived and lovingly remembered by his wife, Sandi; children, Ali VoPava, and Niki (Caleb) Mumford, Jeryd York VoPava, Ashley Thorpe and Jason Scott; 3 grandchildren, Allysa, Ella and Dexter; siblings, Theresa (Rick) Tavegia, Dami (Dan) Dishman, Jennifer (Brian) Lee, Steve VoPava and Jim (Lisa) VoPava. As well as many nieces, nephews and their families. He was preceded in death by his parents. | VOPAVA, Thomas Damian (I6095)
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