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Bonde in Høre according to the French Family Tree. | BUNDE, Østen Tostensen (I22766)
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Bonde in Høre according to the French Family Tree. | BONDE, Berit Østensdatter (I27626)
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Bonde og gaardbeboer on the Thune farm in Vang in the 1801 census. | Ole Evensen (I11837)
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Bonnie believes that the “three boys” mentioned in the newspaper account of the death of Nathaniel Trimingham may have been sons of Louisa and half-brothers of the dead heir.
From a DNA test of one of her descendants, it’s likely that Louisa had one parent born in western sub-Saharan Africa, probably in present-day Nigeria. | DEANE, Louisa (I18309)
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Bonnie June Stapf (nee: Tonsager), age 84 of Farmington, MN and Davenport, FL passed away peacefully at home surrounded by her loved ones on May 11th.
Bonnie was born June 4th, 1937 to Palmer and Velma Tonsager. She grew up in Farmington, MN, where she met and later would marry the love of her life, Myron. In their over 61 years of marriage, they built a home, raised three children, and built a company where she was a real estate broker. In their retirement years, they spent most winters in Florida with good friends, enjoyed their social club, traveling around the world and golf outings.
Bonnie loved to cook. There wasn't a recipe or kitchen gadget she didn't have. She was a gracious and frequent hostess, throwing great parties and warm family gatherings. She was a die-hard Vikings fan - usually. She was vibrant and fearless, and she loved to laugh and spend time with her people. After a debilitating stroke five years ago, her only complaint was that she could no longer go dancing.
Bonnie is survived by her beloved husband Myron, daughters Lisa Thostenson (Mark), Stacy Fleming (Brian) and son Darin Stapf, six grandchildren, two great grandchildren, and her special dog MeToo and cat Sammie. A Celebration of Life will be held open house style at Celt's Pub in Farmington on Thursday July 7th from 4-7pm. Feel free to wear purple, orange or green, and bring stories or photos to share. In lieu of flowers, Memorials can be made to the family. A scholarship to St. Paul College Culinary Arts cooking school is planned. | TONSAGER, Bonnie June (I3540)
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Borgen | BORGEN, Peder Jonsen (I26664)
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Borgund | EGGESTÖL, Baard Olsen (I22485)
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Borgund | BRØYN, Ole Jensen (I37711)
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Borgund Lutheran | Family: Nils Olsen HAUGEN / Clara Gurine PEDERSON (F29075)
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Born “Geo. Jos.” but seems to have been George Thomas later in life.
In the 1930 census, he may be the George T Perra, age 22 and married, who was an inmate at the St. Cloud Reformatory. That George’s parents were shown to have been born in Minnesota.
A George T Perra married Gertrude Van Oss in Mahnomen County on 14 August 1938.
The George, age 34, who was an ex-con, and Gertrude M, age 29, lived in Waubun with their (her?) sons, Francis D, age 8, and Robert R, age 4, in Mahnomen County in the 1940 census. They lived in the same house in which Gertrude and her older son had lived in 1935. George had been institutionalized in Washington County, Minnesota, in 1935. | PERRA, George Joseph (I15739)
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