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Baptismal sponsors: Marith Nielsdatter Lunde, Marith Larsdatter Stende, Ingeborg Olsdatter Øye, Thron Knudsen Stende, and Guldbrand Ericksen Elthon. | ELTUN, Ingebjørg Andrisdatter (I28790)
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Baptismal sponsors: Ole Erickson Hagen, Ole Tostensen Holtun, Anthon Olsen Sater, Marit Knutsdatter Hagen, Dorthe Nelsdatter Remmen. | LOCKREM, Knute O (I26745)
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Baptismal sponsors: Peder Anderssen Mareim, Johannes Ericksen Opheim, Bertha Jorgensdatter Opheim, Britta Pedersdatter Opheim, Christie Pedersdatter Mareim.
Of Marem or Mareim farm initially, later, at the time of Anna’s baptism, shown as Sviggum farm. The Luster bygdebok lists her as “Kari Andersdotter frå ein plass under Mareim.”
Shown as Carrie Bowe on her gravestone.
Shown as having been born in 1830 in the 1865 Norwegian census.
Listed in the 1880 U.S. census as “cannot write.” | MAREIM, Kari Andersdatter (I28)
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Baptismal sponsors: the laborer Ole Ellendsen Weflen and his wife Sigrid Knudsdatter, the gbr Knud Knudsen Berge and his wife Marit Evensdatter, and the gbr Ole Evensen Kval.
Regarding his home baptism, persons involved seem to be Sigrid Rørjusdatter Bunde, Berit Ellendsdatter Weflen, and Beret Johannesdatter Garstad.
Baptized at the Høre church on that same day, October 30, 1881, was another Ole, presumably a cousin, who had been born 7 Sep 1881. His parents were John Tostensen Weflen (b. 1837) and Berit Ellendsdatter (b. 4 Aug 1840). Baptismal sponsors for that Ole were the married woman Berit Johannesdatter Garstad, the unmarried woman Anne Ivarsdatter Kjøs, the married gbr Iver Tostensen Kjøs, the unmarried farmer Tosten Tostensen Kjøs, and the married farmer Jøger Olsen Weflen. | BONDE, Ole Knutson (I27158)
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Baptismal sponsors: Tollef Olsen Ellingböe, Marit Jøgersdatter Ellingbø, Ole Nielsen Steileeie, Guri Olsdatter Steil, Anders Engebretsen Berge.
In the 1910 census, John and his family were in Minneapolis. John was a plumber. Came to the U.S. in 1904.
The informant for his death certificate was Knute Ellingboe of Milaca. John Steile died of suffocation in a work accident. Sand caved in on him while he was digging for a cesspool. | STEILE, John Ovesson (I3686)
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Baptized as Arlene Pearl. Her grandmother Ingeborg was her sponsor.
Later called Arlene Margaret. Changed her name in Social Security to Arlene M Johnson in October of 1952. | KNUTSON, Arlene Pearl (I22896)
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baptized as Franz Robert
aka Robert Frank
He was a sergeant in the Army at the time that he married Clarice.
He and his wife lived at 5237 Colfax Ave. N. at the time of their daughter’s marriage in 1970. | LEGLER, Robert F (I31507)
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Baptized as John Albert.
In the 1900 census, he was unmarried, living with his father and brothers in Union Twp, and working as a well driller.
He and his wife and sons live in Happy Valley, Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, in Canada’s 1916 census. Also on that census page, and, thus, living nearby, were Albert’s brother Syvert and his wife.
He registered for the draft in Sheridan County, Montana, on 28 Sep 1918. At that time he was a farmer, apparently married, and living in Beugaugh, Saskatchewan, Canada. He was tall and slender with grey eyes and brown hair.
In the 1921 Canadian census, he and his family lived in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan. Included in the household was his mother-in-law, Caroline Elizabeth Knoble, age 80.
The notes for him in Find A Grave:
Albert John Skogstad was born in South Dakota. He married Ida E. Noble, the daughter of Alexander and Caroline "Carrie" E. Lemons Noble. Albert and Ida were the parents of three sons, Everett W., Wilbert G., and Norman C. Skogstad. In 1910, Albert and Ida, along with Ida's parents, applied for and obtained a homestead at Paisley Brook, new Bengough, Saskatchewan. Albert was moved to the hospital at Fort Qu'Appelle where he died in 1929. Due to distance he was unable to be buried in the area he had resided, so his body was interred in the Fort Qu'Appelle Cemetery. Cemetery officials confirm the burial location, and it has also been determined that no tombstone exists on the grave site. | SKOGSTAD, Albert John (I25573)
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baptized as Juel Beito | OLSON, Juul (George) (I11279)
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Baptized as Martin Ellingboe at the South Lake Johanna Lutheran Church, parents Ole O and Marie. Sponsors were Jørgen and Inga Ellingboe, Ole Ellestad, and Betsey Ellestad.
Living with his father, step-mother, and half-siblings in Kerkhoven in the 1900 census and the 1905 state census.
In the 1909 Minneapolis city directory, he was Martin O Ellingboe, a machine operator residing at 264 20th Avenue South.
By the time of the 1910 census, Martin and Alette and Myrtle are living with her parents in Norway Lake Twp, Kandiyohi County. Martin is a laborer doing odd jobs.
He registered for the draft on June 5, 1917, in Bowman County, North Dakota, where he was a self-employed farmer with a wife and 3 children under 12. He gave his address as Griffin, North Dakota, and stated that he was born in Kerkhoven, Minnesota. He was described as of medium height and build with blue eyes and dark brown hair.
In a 1917 North Dakota land ownership map, Martin O Ellingboe owned 320 acres in Marion Twp in Bowman County, North Dakota. He owned the southeast corner of Section 21 and the southwest corner of Section 22. The latter quarter-section contained the school.
In the 1920 and 1930 censuses, as well as the 1915 and 1925 state censuses, he was a farmer in Marion Twp, Bowman County, North Dakota.
In the 1940 census, he and Alletta live on their farm in Marion Twp, Bowman County, North Dakota.
He and Aletta were still in Marion in the 1950 census. Their household includes a live-in maid and a hired hand for the farm.
His death certificate information says that Martin was a widower when he died. | ELLINGBOE, Martin O (I6219)
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