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22591 Went by Gilbert Nilsen Haugen in the U.S. That’s what he’s called in the Jasmann Family Tree.

Obit information from Find A Grave and Dennis C. Olson:

Gilbert Haugen, the son of Gilbert G. Haugen (from death certificate) and Anna Thasa Haugen, was born in Norway, May 21, 1849 (from death certificate) and came at a very young age with his parents to America. He married Ingeborg Isabel Estrem at Decorah, Iowa, on December 30, 1878. The names appearing on the church records for that marriage were Gilbert Nelson and Isabel Anderson.

Shortly after their marriage they moved to Boone County, Nebraska, where seven of their nine children were born. One baby died and was buried on the prairie and also a son Gustav Martinus died. During the time they lived in Nebraska they used the name Nilsen or Nelson.

It is not known exactly when the family moved to Lawrenceburg, Tennessee, area but they were living there at least from 1893 to the middle of 1895. Their youngest son Knute was born while they made their home there.

After his death Ingeborg stayed on the farm and made her home with her son Talmer.

Sometime during the late 1890's the family moved to Minnesota and in 1898 settled in Webster township of Rice County, Minnesota. It was apparently during this time that they began to use the Haugen name.

Gilbert died November 19, 1915 in Webster township, Rice County, Minnesota from heart problems.

He leaves to mourn his death six children, namely, Talmar Haugen at home, Gust Haugen on a neighboring farm, Knute Haugen, Northfield, Mrs. Paul Overby, Binford, N.D., Mrs. Albert Thorpe, Minneapolis. Two brothers-in-law, Christ Estrem, Petersburg, Neb., Andrew Estrem, Decorah, Iowa, and several grandchildren.

Preceding him in death were; an infant buried on the farm in Nebraska; Gustav Martinus born December 16, 1879, died March 5, 1893 buried at Closter, Nebraska; and Albert born November 9, 1885, died July 28, 1908 buried at Binford, North Dakota. 
HERMUNDSTAD, Gulbrand Gulbrandsen (I28605)
 
22592 Went by Jewell, her middle name.

Myrtle Jewell (Toso) Johnson Edwards Grimm died Saturday, March 30, 2002, at her home in Kenai. She was 86. Mrs. Grimm was born at home April 18, 1915, in Isabel Township, Benson County, North Dakota. In 1934, she married Roy O. Johnson, her high school sweetheart. On Jan. 1, 1953, she married Archie E. Grimm in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho. They moved to Ephrata, where Archie was the State Farm Insurance agent for Grant County. She was the administrative assistant for the agency. She was active in the Business and Professional Women, Toast Mistress International, Sons of Norway and Trinity Lutheran Church until she moved to Kenai in 1999, where she took up residence with her son. 
TOSO, Myrtle Jewell (I9693)
 
22593 Went by Kelly. EVANSON, Carroll (I27386)
 
22594 Went by Kenneth.

In the 1900 census, he was a farmer in Ashton Twp, Monona County, Iowa.

In the 1910 and 1920 censuses, he was a farmer in Lake Twp, Monona County, Iowa.

James Kenneth Olson was born, October 7, 1872 and died April 7, 1939, at the age of 66 years. He was the oldest son born to Mr. and Mrs. John P. Olson pioneer residents of Fairview Township and co-founder of the Albaton Lutheran Church.

Kenneth was confirmed in this church in the year 1889.

Mr. Olson married in October 1892 to Martha Maria Solon who preceded him in death in December 1903. To this union were born four children, James Newel of Whiting; Mrs. Martin Yackel of St Paul, Minn., Mrs. Harold Hall of Sioux City, Iowa and Mrs. Ted Napier of Fonda, Iowa.

On January 24, 1906 he was united in marriage to Mrs. Carrie E. Zurcher and five children were born to this union, Mrs. Malcolm Patrick, Denver, Colorado, Mrs. J.J. Weiner, Council Bluffs, Iowa, Mrs. Dudley Delashmutt, Onawa, Iowa, Elsie Vivian and James Kenneth, Jr., Elsie Vivian and James Kenneth Jr, preceding their father in death.

Also surviving are 28 grandchildren and step-grandchildren, one great-grandchild and two step-daughters, Mrs. Raymond Hughes of Huron, South Dakota and Mrs. Leo G. Keller, Sioux City, Iowa and John T. Zurcher, deceased. Three sisters, Mrs. Julia Olson, Sloan, Mrs. Stella Allison of California and Mrs. Ed Haakison of St. Paul, Minnesota and five brothers, George E. of Sloan, Will H. of Scotts Bluff, Nebraska, Gus A. of Whiting, Len S of California and John S of Sloan, and many friends who mourn his loss. He will be remembered as a man who enjoyed life to its fullest extent.

Mr. Olson was a resident of Monona County his entire life, the greater part of which was spent on his farm six miles west of Whiting. Except for a few years when he and Frank Jennewein were partners in the oil business in Whiting. It is indeed a strange coincidence that these two pioneers should both be called by death so close together.

Mr. Olson also served his community in various capacities of public office.

Interment was made in Albaton Cemetery.  
OLSON, James Kenneth (I26311)
 
22595 Went by Laird. GUY, John Robert Laird (I11802)
 
22596 Went by Lawrence.

Mentioned in his sister Mary Ann’s obit as dying before her.

In the 1950 census, he and his wife and their two sons lived in Minneapolis. He was an edge tape operator at a mattress factory. His wife worked as a clerk in a drugstore.

In the 1952 Minneapolis city directory, he and Mary Jane lived in southeast Minneapolis. He was a machine operator for the Salisbury Company. 
ESTREM, Thomas Lawrence (I28498)
 
22597 Went by Lea. SKIDMORE, Mary Lea (I30015)
 
22598 Went by Louise.

Concordia College, 1933, and attended graduate school at the University of Minnesota.

Lived in St. Cloud most of her married life. She lived in San Antonio, Texas, Liberal, Kansas, and Anthony, Kansas, between 1942 and 1946 while her husband was in the military. 
BUNDE, Gudrun Louise (I27320)
 
22599 Went by Lucile.

Her address while her husband was in the Johnson City Home was 702 W. Main Street, Johnson City, Tennessee.

In the 1930 Tucson, Arizona, city directory, she was Lucille P Ellingboe, the widow of Arthur G, living in a house at 1128 E Elm Street.

In the 1930 census, Lucille and family were living in Tucson, Pima County, Arizona. Lucille had taken in two roomers but, otherwise, she had no occupation.

In the 1931 Tucson city directory, she is Mrs. Lucille Ellingboe, 1128 E Elm Street.

In the 1936 Tucson city directory, she is Lucille P Ellingboe, student at the U of A, still living at 1128 E Elm.

In the 1940 census, she and her children live at 1128 E Elm Street. She is a grade teacher in a public school. She had had four years of college and was a 42 year-old widow.

In the 1941 and 1948 Tucson city directories, she is Mrs. Lucille P Ellingboe, a teacher at Ochoa School. She still lives at 1128 Elm.

In the 1950 census, she and Mary lived in 1128 Elm in Tucson. She was an elementary school teacher.

She retired from teaching in June of 1963 but then taught the first kindergarten class on the Papago Indian Reservation. 
PRESTON, Jessie Lucile (I8291)
 
22600 Went by Oscar.

In the 1940 census, he and his family lived in Detroit. He was a residential painter. 
BROMAN, Johan Oscar (I34196)
 

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