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born February 2 according to death certificate | THOMPSON, Mary (I1688)
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Born Florenzia.
In the 1920 census, she was Florence Hoffman. She and her husband lived with her mother, siblings, and nieces in Wausau. | DIETL, Florence C (I16366)
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Born Haakon Berntsen in Gullverket in the eastern part of Eidsvoll, Norway, according to his father’s great-great-grandson who still lives on the home farm.
In his confirmation record, his parents appear to be Bernt Karpen Halvorssen and Gurine Magdalene somebody.
In the 1895 state census, he and his family lived at 3322 Longfellow, on the 2nd floor of a two-family residence in south Minneapolis. The household consisted of Heckon, 46, Lena, 51, Ole, 22, Bennie, 19, Fred, 17, Minnie, 18, and Harry, 12. Heckon and Ole were painters, Bennie was a caller for a railroad. They had been in the state for 10 years and in the local enumeration district for 9 years.
In the 1900 census, indexed as A Benson, the census enumerator obviously had difficulty understanding what to write down for the family, who lived at 3127 18-1/2 Avenue in south Minneapolis. The household consisted of H, b. May 1850, a painter; Lena, b. Jun 1846; Ole, b. Dec 1872, also a painter; B.M., son, b. Sept 1875, a caller for the C M & SP railroad; M.J. a daughter, b. Mar 1877; F.C., a son, b. Dec 1878, a painter; and H.M., b. Aug 1883, a high school student. Everyone had been born in Norway.
In the 1905 state census, the family lived at 2612 E 34th Street in south Minneapolis. The household consisted of Hokan, 54, Lenna, 60, and for some reason the rest of the family was not listed. Ensuing pages in the enumeration start off with different families.
In the 1905 Minneapolis city directory, he is a painter and resides at 2612 E 24th Street.
In the 1910 census he was a painter. He and his family lived at 3740 30th Avenue in south Minneapolis.
He died at City Hospital, cause of death was a railroad accident. He was “run down” by a Soo Line passenger train on the evening of September 28th at the crossing at 8th Street and 17th Avenue. He was living with her daughter and her family at 3740 30th Avenue S. Both of his legs were crushed and had to be amputated. | BENSON, Haakon (I15768)
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Born Harriet Mary Fautch according to the cemetery entry. Her mother’s obit refers to her as Sister Harriet Mary of Holy Names Academy in Spokane.
In the 1930 census, she was Madeline.
Magdalen Fautch was a nun cited in the American Catholic Who’s Who, Vol. 23, 1980-81. She was also included in the Composium Directory of New Music’s annual index of contemporary compositions, 1982-1983 edition. And she was in the Who’s Who in Religion, 1st ed., 1975-76. | FAUTCH, Mary Magdalen (I10549)
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Born Harry James Duffy.
May have been the Harry E Duffy, council member of the Lutheran Church of the Redemption, who signed the Redemption plat map in May of 1976.
Harry E. Jr, age 81, of Lakeville, passed away on June 15, 2008. Preceded in death by a son, 4 brothers, and 1 sister. Survived by his loving wife of 27 years Doris; 6 children; 2 step-children;numerous grandchildren and great-grandchildren; 2 brothers; 5 sisters; nieces, nephews and friends. Harry loved fast-pitch softball, baseball, was very committed to his military service, loved the Lord and had a great sense of humor. Memorial service Saturday at 2:30 PM in Trinity Evangelical Free Church, 10658 210th St., Lakeville, MN with a gathering of family and friends one hour prior to the service. Private family interment Fort Snelling National Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorials to the family. | DUFFY, Harry Edward Jr (I15058)
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Born Hazel Jeanette.
Jeannette H. Garafola, 81, of Ironton, died May 18, 2005, at the Cuyuna Regional Care Center in Crosby. She was born Oct. 5, 1923, in Ironton to Jess and Gertrude (Story) Smith. She was a member of St. Joseph's Catholic Church, Crosby. She graduated from Aitkin High School, class of 1941, and attended Normal Training in Crosby, graduating in 1942. She taught school for one year in Iron Hub. She married Angelo F. Garafola on Feb. 17, 1943, in Aitkin. She was a homemaker for many years. She was employed with the Brainerd State Hospital as a psychiatric technician, giving 10 years of service. She later was employed in Eveleth with a group home for four years. They then moved to Nashville, Tenn., where she helped her husband with the Fraternal Order of Police Camp for underprivileged children.
She is survived by her husband, Angelo; four sons and daughters-in-law, John and Jane Garafola, St. Paul, Patsy and Debbie Garafola of South St. Paul, Mark and Patti Garafola of Goodlettville, Tenn., John E. and Elise Garafola of Anoka; four daughters and sons-in-law, Jeanne Rubio of Davenport, Iowa, Rose Garafola-Wright of Crosby, Connie and Craig Klingehofer, Aitkin, Mary Garafola, Duluth; brothers, Max (Helen) Smith, Cohassett, and Roger (Shirley) Smith, Monticello; sister, Jeanne (John) Benson, Aitkin; 29 grandchildren; and 17 great-grandchildren.
She is preceded in death by her parents; two daughters, Susan Garafola and Angela Bye; and son-in-law, Robert Bye; and grandson, Jon Ebnet.
Funeral services will be 11 a.m. Monday at St. Joseph's Catholic Church, Crosby. Burial will be at the Lakewood Cemetery, Crosby.
During that one year of teaching she taught Elaine and lived with Mabel and John for at least part of the year. | SMITH, Jeanette Hazel (I21720)
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Born Henrik Asæus. According to Espen, he arrived at Ellis Island on May 7, 1913, aboard the C.F. Tietgen.
In the draft registration he is Henry Aseus Hanson of Richfield who registered on June 5, 1917. He was a single self-employed dairy farmer in Richfield. He was born July 14, 1891. He was described as of medium height and build with blue eyes and light hair. Bertha’s burial record shows that her husband, Henry A, was a Private in the U.S. Army.
In the 1930 census Henry and Bertha lived at 4416 42nd Avenue in south Minneapolis. Henry came to the U.S. in 1909. He was an assembler in an automobile factory. Living with Henry and Bertha is Ida Churchill, age 58, “mother-in-law”, who was born in Minnesota and whose father was born in Germany and mother in Illinois.
Henry died at home of congestive heart failure according to his death certificate. His wife Bertha was the informant for the information on that death certificate. They lived at 4416 45th Avenue South in Minneapolis. Henry was an assembler in an automobile factory. | HANSON, Henry A (I8735)
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Born in “Elko” according to Percy’s birth certificate and according to Lois’s birth certificate.
He was a clerk for a lumber yard at the time that Lois was born.
Worked for the Northfield Iron Company until poor health forced him to retire. He was a member of the Eagles and enjoyed fishing. | PAGE, James Vernon (I7732)
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Born in 1652 in Lunde 17/. Died in Steinde 19/1. Resided in Brekke 16/.
He is I285 in Jim’s VS.
Jim’s notes:
Trond ga fra seg Steinde til eldste stesønnen da Velgjerd døde, og flyttet til Brekke 16/ som han arvet fra broren Endre E Lunde eller Eltun da han døde i 1693 uten livsarvinger. Trond fortsatte også å bruke Steinde fram til 1700. Tronds tippoldefar var antakelig SIGVAT LUNDE som var lagrettemann i Vang i 1591. Han er den første vi kjenner til på Lunde. Sigvats sønn var antakelig:
LARS LUNDE som var gårdbruker fra omtrent 1599. Det året fikk han 3 daler av futen for et slaktenaut. Lars var kirkeverge omkr. 1620. I 1615 eide han 8 løbbol i Lunde, 4 i Grøv, 9 i Lo Øydegard, 3 i Steinde (av de 2 i nedre Steinde), 20 i Berg . 1 1/2 i Gyltestad eller Purkestad i Hemsedal og 4 skinn i Midtgard. Både da og i 1624 betalte han 3 skilling i vissøyre og 2 i leidang av Lunde. I 1624 eide han det samme i Lo, Grøv og Steinde, men ellers 1 hud og 1 skinn i Lunde, 9 løbbol i Lo Ødegård og 1 hud i Ve i Årdal.
Han må ha vært en meget rik mann på den tiden, noe han antakelig har arvet fra si far og bestefar. Det er slett ikke utenkelig at Sigvat Lunde stammet fra Leirol og ridderen der, Sigvat av Leirol.
Hva kona hans het vet jeg ikke , men Frøholm nevner to sønner: GUTTORM, som måtte betale 6 1/2 daler og 10 skilling og 2 album i bot i 1619/20 for å ha stukket Vilhjølm Erlandson til blods i ryggen med kniv.
Den andre sønnen var
EIRIK LUNDE (1604-1680 eller 1693?). Han brukte Lunde fra et sted mellom 1640 og 1642 til omkr. 1680. Han ga 1/2 ort i tredjeårsstake for 3 settinger kirkegods utenfor gården. Han betalte koppskatt for seg og en tjenestejente i 1645. I 1650 årene eide han 1 skinn odelsgods utenfor gården, det viser hvordan det går ned me d de gamle slekter! Børill Lunder som eide 1 skin utenfor gården var antakelig han søster. Det er lite trolig at hun var hans kone, for da hadde hennes eiendom blitt tillagt hans.
Jeg vet ikke navnet på kona hans, men Frøholm nevner 5 barn:
LARS (1647-før 1714). Han overtok gården etter faren, men ikke i skattemanntallet. Han bodde delvis på Eltun og var gift med Anne Madsdtr Grihamar, han døde antakelig uten livsarvinger. | LUNDE, Trond Eriksson (I4832)
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Born in 1710 in Tune 36/2 nørre, Nordigarden. Resided in Tune 36/2 nørre, Nordigarden. | TUNE, Ivar Andrisen (I4810)
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