Matches 3,621 to 3,630 of 23,616
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Born in Baggetun 35/. Resided in Ellingbø 34/2 sygarden.
Also referred to as Maren Vilhjølmson. She was Maren Wilhelmsdatter on the parish birth record for her daughter Berith.
She married her first cousin. | BAGGETUN, Maren Wilhelmsdatter (I3684)
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| 3622 |
Born in Bergen. | BOE, Vigleik Engebretsen (I28517)
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| 3623 |
Born in Berget, Berghem Sodregård.
The Anbytartforum entry for her indicates that her birth year was 1879. So does the Kånna 1877-1881 Household Examination (p.20).
Britta, Tilda, and baby Emma arrived in New York from Liverpool on October 14, 1881, on the City of Paris.
She and her husband and children were living at 709 Jackson Street in Minneapolis at the time of the 1900 census. Annie had had two children, both still living (Mary Katherine and Margaret Julia).
In the 1905 Minnesota state census, the family was living with the rest of the Quaids in Foreston. John was a painter, had been in Minnesota for 21-and-a-half years and had been in Foreston for 5-and-a-half years. That may be incorrect: Josephine and the three girls had been in Foreston for only 3 years and 9 months.
In the 1910 census, the family was living on a farm that they owned with mortgage in Milaca Township. The family consisted of John J., 40, Annie R., 38, Mary K., 13, Margaret J., 10, and Annie J., 7. Annie is shown as having had 6 children, only the still living. (On the day the census-taker appeared at their farm, Annie would have been 8 months pregnant and two weeks away from giving birth to her 7th child.) Not too far was the farm of her father and his 2nd wife.
Lived in Naicam, Saskatchewan. In a Naicam history, Claudia Ponath contributed this on the Quaids:
“Mr. and Mrs. John J. Quaid and family came by train to Watson from Foreston, Minnesota, U.S.A., homesteading in the Byng District in approximately 1910. A year later, Mrs. Quaid’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charley Lundberg, settled on the same quarter with them. Mr. Quaid was one of the first Municipal Councillors and was one of the first who initiative to build a school so was elected to the school board the first year. Their family consisted of three daughters and one son - Mary, Margaret, Josephine, and Francis.”
Could not find the Quaids in the 1911 Canadian census.
Roy lists her birth location as Bergham Sodregard Berget, Sweden.
Terry says: “Incidentally, the Quaid house was the original town jail in Naicam. Very few people know that little fact. I was told by a previous owner that the walls are about two feet thick as he had tried to drill through it for some reason.”
Her obituary:
Mrs. J. J. Quaid Laid to Rest
The death of Mrs. J. J. Quaid occurred at her home early Monday morning, February 3rd. Mrs. Quaid had been in ill health for some time but on Sunday suddenly took a turn for the worse and quietly passed away in the early hours of Monday morning. The many friends are comforted in the thought that the family was at her bedside when the end came.
Mrs. Quaid was 57 years old and was born in Sweden. She immigrated to the United States and later married J. J. Quaid. They came to Canada 23 years ago and settled on a homestead in the Byng district west of Naicam. She is survived by her husband, three daughters, and one son, Mrs. R. (Dick) Sharp, Mrs. Paul Jestin, Mrs. Fred Jestin, all of Byng district and Francis at home.
The funeral service was held at the home by Rev. Fr. Chrysostom. Burial took place in the municipal cemetery.
Pall bearers were Messrs. Fred Jestin, Paul Jestin, Dick Sharp, and Francis Quaid. | LUNDBERG, Nanny Emma Rebekka (Annie Rebecka) (I7226)
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| 3624 |
Born in Bø 23/2 nørre. Resided in Eltun 13/3, nedre. | BØ, Marit Kristoffersdatter (I4797)
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| 3625 |
Born in Bø 23/2-3 nørre. Resided in Bø 23/2-3 nørre.
Kristoffer fikk bygselsbrev på prestebolsgodset 20.2.1739. Han giftet seg i 1730 med Sigrid L Berge, som døde i barselseng da hun fikk datteren Ingebjørg 1732. Med den andre kona si Tøran hadde han også barna: Josef (1739-1743), Thomas (1741-1743) , Josef (1744-1804) grb i Eltun, f Thomas (1749-1809) innerst på Bø UG og Sigrid (1751-1751). | BØ, Kristoffer Håvardson (I4814)
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| 3626 |
Born in Bø 8/ i Øye. Resided in Lunde 17/. | BØ, Torgun Thomasdatter (I4909)
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| 3627 |
Born in Bøkkadn 33/3 av Ellingbø.
She is Ingebjørg Jonsdatter Ellingbø, I2482, in Jim’s VS.
dwfrench1 calls her Ingri Jonsdatter Ellingbo. | ELLINGBØ, Ingeborg Jonsdatter (I11937)
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| 3628 |
Born in Bøkkadn 33/3 av Ellingbø. Died in Brekke 16/ i Øye in 1820.
Han overtok Brekke 16/ da broren Andris fikk Ellingbø 33/3 Bøkko. Skjøtet er datert 12.2.1765, men han overtok gåren i 1753. Han betalte 224 rd for gården. | ELLINGBØ, Trond Jonsen (I4794)
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| 3629 |
Born in Bøkkadn 33/3 av Ellingbø. Emigrated in 1862 to the USA. Jim notes that she was listed with Thron Iversen Ellingbøe’s family on the 1862 emigration list.
In the 1880 census, she and Ole (written as Belsom by the enumerator, A T Ellingboe, #3197) live in Wang Twp, next door to A T Ellingboe.
In the 1900 census, she and Ole (written and indexed as Belsam) and family live in Wang Twp, Renville County, next door to Andrew (#3197) and Maret Ellingboe (#6640). Kirsti had had 11 children, 8 still living.
In the 1905 census, she and Ole, along with Nils, Gina, Theoline, “Charoline,” and Bertina are living in Wang Twp. | ELLINGBO, Kirsti Nilsdatter (I3199)
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| 3630 |
Born in Bøkkadn 33/3 av Ellingbø. Emigrated in 1862 to the USA. She seems to have been the fourth illegitimate child of her father, the second of her mother. Tosten Evensson Ellingboe was the responsible person in the congregation for her. | ELLINGBØ, Anne Olsdatter (I3200)
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