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23181 Veteran WWII, USAF.

On his marriage certificate for Dolores, his birth date is shown as 28 Oct 1924. 
ANFINSON, Orville Burton (I2691)
 
23182 Veteran, U.S. Army, World War II. SYBILRUD, James Kildahl (I8637)
 
23183 Veterans Administration Hospital CARLSON, John Axel Ferdinand (I25537)
 
23184 Veterans Hospital GOLDEN, James O (I28726)
 
23185 Veterans Hospital MOE, Charles Alden (I42364)
 
23186 Veterans Hospital ELLINGBOE, Edwin Oliver (I3237)
 
23187 Veterans’ Hospital BOLSSEN, George B Sr (I39693)
 
23188 VETTERL _ Joyce Victoria. Passed away peacefully at home with her family at her side, at the age of 82. Predeceased by her husband Charlie, in 1984. Joyce will be sadly missed by her children, Wayne (Linda), Beverly (Philip), Donna; her 4 grandchildren, Darrin, Jodi, Martin, Lori; one great-granddaughter Kylie, and many other family and friends. Many thanks to the palliative care workers, doctors and nurses at Surrey Memorial Hospital and the Fraser Valley Cancer Clinic. Joyce was one of the first auxiliary members to start Surrey Memorial Hospital. Celebration of life will be held on Sunday, July 11, 2004 between the hours of 2 and 5pm at the home of Wayne and Linda Vetterl. Joyce Victoria (I21366)
 
23189 Via Find A Grave, the following is from the Lennox Diamond Jubilee Book.

Included in the early settlers of the West Prairie community were Mr. and Mrs. Ole Fodness.

Both were born in Norway, the former August 18, 1853 and the latter February 2, 1854.

They spent their earlier years in their native land. Mr. Fodness immigrated to the United States in 1873 and a year later, in 1874, joined his brothers and other early day settlers of the West Prairie community here. His brothers, Abraham and Gulbrand, with other pioneers came here in 1873 and held a claim for him in Grant Township, eight miles southeast of Lennox, on which he filed.

Mrs. Fodness, nee Seneve Koorstad, spent her early years in Norway and later, with other family members joined the immigrant's enroute to America and subsequently settled here. She was born at Holingdahl, Norway.

Mr. and Mrs. Fodness were joined in wedlock May 26, 1879, here, and continued to make their home in this vicinity.

Seven children were born to this union, all of whom are living. These are: Mrs. Louis (Mary) Lind, Mrs. Henry (Anna) Hanson, Mrs. Thomas (Carrie) Clark, Cornelius, Theodore, Martin, and Oscar O. Fodness.

Mr. Fodness passed Family in the 1865 census on the Fodnes farm in Nord-Aurdal, Oppland:
Knud Halsteensen 1811 Søndre Aurdal
Dorthe Mikkelsdatter 1812 Søndre Aurdal
..Halsteen Knudsen 1836 Søndre Aurdal with wife Dordei Olsdatter 1835 Nordre Aurdal
..Abraham Knudsen 1842 Søndre Aurdal ...#49024584
..Gudbrand Knudsen 1851 Nordre Aurdal ...#47652685
..Ole Knudsen 1853 Nordre Aurdal
..Marit Knudsdatter 1838 Søndre Aurdal
..Randi Knudsdatter 1845 Søndre Aurdal
..Anne Knudsdatter 1857 Nordre Aurdal 
FODNESS, Ole Knutson (I29089)
 
23190 Via Renae, here is Amund’s entry in "THE HISTORY OF ROCK AND PIPESTONE COUNTIES", by Arthur P. Rose, published 1911:

AMUND H. HERREID (1873) is one of the old-timers of Martin township and can point to a record of nearly forty years uninterrupted residence in Rock county. The son of Hover and Breta (Quammen) Herreid, both of whom are buried in the old country, his earthly career commenced in Hardanger, Bergen, Norway, October 11, 1845.
He was reared on his father's farm, received a common school education, and in the first year of his manhood came alone to America. For the first five years he was employed at farm labor in Dane county, Wisconsin; then for two years he followed a similar occupation near Decorah, Iowa. In 1873 Rock county beckoned Mr. Herreid. He heeded the call and cast his lot with many other sturdy Norwegian pioneers who arrived in those early days. Our subject homesteaded the southeast quarter of section 17, which has developed from a barren waste to a land of fruitful acreage. He is the owner of 240 acres of thoroughly improved farm land, having bought an eighty in section 16, which has been added to the original claim. For many years Mr. Herreid served as a school director in his district. He and his family belong to the Norwegian Lutheran church.
At Beaver Creek, on April 13, 1877, Mr. Herreid took to wife Engeborg Danielson, who came to this country from Norway in 1871. To these parents the following children have been born: Haaver A., born February 7, 1878, died July 7, 1908; Daniel A., born July 28, 1879; Bertinus, born April 14, 1881; Gurine B., born April 13, 1883; Randolf T., born October 5, 1885; Anton I., born October 6, 1888, died October 16, 1890; Emelia H., born August 30, 1890; Antonette J., born October 16, 1892; Oskar H., born December 19, 1894; Idvardina J., born December 2, 1898. 
HERREID, Amund H (I15793)
 

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