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3711 born in Wisconsin according to the 1920 census NORDAHL, Marvin Douglas (I786)
 
3712 Born in, and resided in, Baggetun 35/.

Rolf Baggethun writes:

Wilhelm Vilhelmsen Baggethun blev født i 1763. Han var soldat, heter det, da han 8. juni 1787 blev gift med Maren Ovesdatter Steile. Hun var født i 1761, og hennes oldefar var Wangensteen-slektens stamfar, prost Ove Ovesen Wangensteen. Ektepare t hadde fire barn,-Vilgjerd (Velgier), født 1789 og gift med Eivind O. Thune, Gjertrud, født 1791 og gift med lensmann og stortingsmann Ole Olsen Qvam, Wilhelm samt Ove, født 1797. Maren Baggethun døde utpå, vinteren 1799, og Wilhelm giftet si g igjen 30. oktober 1800 med en annen Wangensteen-?tling, Ambjørg Larsdatter Steile. Også henne var Ove Ovesen oldefar til. I dette ekteskapet var det fem barn: Lars, født 1801, Jon, født 1803, han bodde på en plass ved Baggethun kalt Glitt e og var fekar, Bøye, født 1807, utvandret til Amerika, Maren, født 1812 og gift med Ole Ellingbø, samt Vilhelm, født 1812. - Wilhelm Vilhelmsen Baggethun var blind de siste syv årene han, levde, han døde i 1844.

Google’s translation of this is:

Wilhelm Vilhelmsen Baggethun was born in 1763. He was a soldier, it is said, when he married Maren Ovesdatter Steile on 8 June 1787. She was born in 1761, and her great-grandfather was the progenitor of the Wangensteen family, provost Ove Ovesen Wangensteen. The couple had four children,-Vilgjerd (Velgier), born 1789 and married to Eivind O. Thune, Gjertrud, born 1791 and married to sheriff and member of parliament Ole Olsen Qvam, Wilhelm and Ove, born 1797. Maren Baggethun died later, in the winter of 1799 , and Wilhelm married again on 30 October 1800 to another Wangensteen-?ling, Ambjørg Larsdatter Steile. Ove Ovesen was also her great-grandfather. In this marriage there were five children: Lars, born 1801, Jon, born 1803, he lived in a place near Baggethun called Glitt e and was a farmer, Bøye, born 1807, emigrated to America, Maren, born 1812 and married to Ole Ellingbø , as well as Vilhelm, born 1812. - Wilhelm Vilhelmsen Baggethun was blind for the last seven years he lived, he died in 1844. 
BAGGETUN, Vilhjølm Vilhjølmsen (I4790)
 
3713 Born Ingeri. BERGE, Ingrid Nilsdatter (I23199)
 
3714 Born Irving.

Irvin "Luben" John Byro was born on May 3, 1927 to John and Bertha (Ives) Byro in Renville County.  Luben attended Hanska school and then went to work on the family farm near Hanska.  He enlisted in the military and served in Italy during the Korean War.  After the war he continued to farm.  He married Bonita Trullinger on June 25, 1955, at the Trinity Lutheran Church in Madelia.  This marriage was blessed with five sons. Luben retired from farming and in 1990 moved to Madelia.  He was a member of the Madelia Legion Post #19 and Madelia VFW Post #3842.  He enjoyed people watching, joking, laughing and reminiscing with his family and friends.  He will be remembered for teasing and joking around with people. Luben was famous for giving  everyone a nickname.

Luben is survived by his loving wife of 57 years, Bonita; sons, David of Heidelberg, Michael of Hanska, Richard of Madelia, Douglas (Kari) of Madelia, Thomas (Ellen) of Hanska; 11 grandchildren; 1 great-grandchild and 6 step grandchildren; brother, Robert; sister-in-laws, Della Byro, Helen Byro; brother-in-laws Roy (Shirley) Trullinger, Jerry (Linda) Trullinger, Steve (Mina) Trullinger; sisters-in-laws Mavis (Vic) Gelner, Darla Dahlager,  Esther Trullinger, Charlotte (John) Malo.  He was preceded in death by parents; brothers, Edwin and LeRoy, brothers-in-law Ronald Trullinger and Donald Dahlager and sister-in-law Carol Byro. 
BYRO, Irvin John (I16614)
 
3715 Born Iver Iverson Gustad before his parents’ marriage. His father was already in the U.S. when he was born. No Gustads participated in his baptism.

Ever is listed as a nine year-old, born in Norway and living with his parents in Farm Island Twp in the 1895 Minnesota state census.

Listed in the 1900 census as 14 year-old daughter “Eva”, born July 1885. But that is also the census that called Esther “Arthur.” The census enumerator, Charles Howe, may not have understood the Norwegians’ broken English.

He is 19 year-old male Iver Iverson, living with his parents and sisters in Farm Island Twp in the 1905 state census.

In the newspaper account of his sister Anna’s marriage to Everett Mackaman, he is described as “Ever Everson Jr.” and with bride. That account further implies that Ever and his bride were married in Duluth on March 5th. The 1930 census also shows Iver as first married at age 22.

With that newspaper account in mind, he is probably the Iver Evenson, age 24, a laborer in a mill in the village of Deer River, Itasca County, in the 1910 census. His wife, to whom he has been married for 2 years, is Johnna or Johanna, age 26, born in Illinois to parents born in Scotland. They have a son, James, three months old.

He’s not listed in the 1920 census.

In between those censuses, he registered for the draft as Iver Everson on September 12, 1918, in International Falls. His permanent home address was the Fredrick Hotel in International Falls. His occupation was foreman at International Lumber Company in International Falls. He claimed to be a naturalized citizen by his “father’s naturalization before the Registrant’s majority.” He gave as his nearest relative Ever Everson of Rt 2, Aitkin. He was described as of medium height and build with brown eyes and brown hair.

A different Iver Iverson, 34 year-old Iver H Iverson, born in Norway and having come to the U.S. in 1887, lived with his wife Alma in Spokane, Washington, in the 1920 census. Iver was a locomotive fireman. Alma was 28 and had been born in Minnesota. The couple had no children. This Iver and Alma were still in Spokane in the 1930 census.

In the 1930 census, he was the census enumerator for the page on which he appears. He was Iver Everson, age 44, born in Norway, who came to the U.S. in 1887, a lumberyard foreman in South International Falls. His wife was Mildred, 29, and his mother-in-law, living with the couple, was Clara Zoesch, a 50 year-old divorcee. Iver and Mildred were married in about 1922 but Iver had been first married in about 1908. They had had no children. Iver was not a veteran.

Iver was the informant for his parents’ death certificates. He was living in International Falls when his father died in 1935. He was living in Aitkin when his mother died in 1937.

According to the article on the wedding of Dorothy Mackaman and Darrold Parks in the fall of 1937, out-of-town guests included “Mr. and Mrs. Iver Everson and Mrs. Zoesch of International Falls.”

In the 1940 census, he and Mildred, along with Clara M “Zonah”, mother-in-law, and Lorraine M “Zonah”, niece, age 14, lived on 2nd Street East in South International Falls. Iver, who was the informant for the information in the census form, was the proprietor of a liquor store and Mildred was bar waitress. Iver had been educated through 1 year of high school. Lorraine had been born in Minnesota but five years previously had lived in Omaha.

{Lorraine Mildred Zoesch, mother’s maiden name Walsh, was born in Rice County on 29 Sep 1925 (1925-26288). In the 1930 census, Lorraine, her sister Yvonne (then 5) and their mother Mary were living in Faribault with Mary’s parents, Thomas and Mary Walsh.}

According to a 60 year look-back in the 2014 International Falls Journal is this from what would have been the January 29, 1954 edition: Iver Everson, well-known South International Falls resident and businessman, announced the sale of Holler Liquor Store to Chester Sumner, 1033 Second Street.

In California Voter Registrations, and in some city directories, Mrs. Pearl Everson is the wife of Ivar V Everson, a plasterer. They lived in Palo Alto in the 1940s. They are recorded also in the 1930 census as living in San Francisco and having a daughter Shirley born in 1928. They later had a daughter Beverly in 1931. That Pearl was born in 1904 and had the maiden name Stevens. Both Pearl and Ivar were born in Washington. Ivar died in 1946 in San Mateo County.

Our Iver’s obit in the Santa Cruz Sentinel, February 12th edition, says that he was a two-term mayor of South International Falls. He had moved to Santa Cruz 13 years before and was a retired mill superintendent. His wife was “Pear”, who apparently is the mother of the “step-son”, John P Scholl of Minneapolis. No natural children of Iver are mentioned. 
EVERSON, Iver (I555)
 
3716 Born Johan.

Shown as the adopted son of Fred and Anna Maney in the 1920 census.

In the 1930 census, he was John O Larson, 25 and single, lodging in Los Angeles. He was a clerk in a printing business. 
LARSON, John Odin (I7947)
 
3717 Born Jørgen.

He married his 1st cousin.

His obit, from the Dalby database:

GEORGE G. RUDY, WHILE WORKING THE SAW MILL AT UNION LAKE ON THURSDAY MET WITH A MISFORTUNE WHICH COST HIM HIS LIFE. HE WAS ASSISTING IN THE OPERATION OF THE LOG CARRIER WHEN A SLAB SLIPPED, STRIKING HIM IN THE BREAST, KILLING HIM INSTANTLY. HE WAS THIRTY-FOUR YEARS OLD AND A SINGLE MAN. ON FEB. 14TH HE TOOK OUT A LIFE INSURANCE POLICY IN THE A. O. U. W. LODGE IN NORTHFIELD FOR $1,000, HAVING PAID IN DUES, ETC., ONLY $5.35. 
RUDY, George (I20827)
 
3718 Born Joseph Walter Christianson.

Walter Erwin Christianson, 86, of Fergus Falls, died Monday, Feb. 25, 2008, at the Minnesota Veterans Home in Fergus Falls.

He was born Sept. 6, 1921, in rural Norman County near Fertile, the son of Carl and Clara (Rude) Christianson. He attended school in rural Fertile and later Minot, N.D., and graduated in 1941, from Hillcrest Lutheran Academy in Fergus Falls. He was inducted into the U.S. Army in 1944, and was stationed with the 54th Armored Infantry Battalian 10th Armored Division of General Patton’s 3rd Army, serving in the European Theatre Operation, receiving numerous decorations for his service. He was discharged in 1946 and returned to Fergus Falls.
On Sept. 6, 1945, he married Dorothy Kilde at Bethel Lutheran Church in Fergus Falls. He enrolled in the Palmer School of Chiropractic, Davenport, Iowa, graduating in April of 1948.

He later attended the Northwestern College of Chiropractic in Minneapolis, completing his degree in 1950. He returned to Fergus Falls, working for Waylander Chiropractic Office. He later purchased the practice where he worked until his retirement in 1986.

Walter was an active member of Bethel Lutheran Church, where he served as elder and treasurer, was involved with Sunday School and for many years served as church organist. Walter was a member of the Gideons, American Guild of Organists, Fergus Falls Kiwanis, Veteran Service Organizations and the Sons of Norway.
Walter will be remembered as a patient and gentle man, strong in his faith, a loving and dedicated family member, with a gift of music.

Preceding him in death were his wife, Dorothy in 1995; two sisters, Florence Haugen and Lillian Strand; and three brothers, Charles, Allen and Arland Christianson.

Survivors include his children, Steven (Diane) Christianson, and Joan (Bruce) Ver Steeg of Fergus Falls, Heidi (Kurt) Mortenson of Underwood, and Chuck (Ramona Jacobs) Christianson of Fergus Falls; six grandchildren, Trevor (Katy) Christianson, Titus (Mindy) Christianson, James (Lucinda) Ver Steeg, Heidi (Ryan) Retzlaff, Christopher Mortenson, Karin Mortenson; two great-grandchildren due in April; and one brother, Gene Christianson of Portland, Ore.; several sisters and brothers-in-law, Sylvia and Everald Strom, Cordelia and Duane Trones, Ardith and Raymond Seaver, Mary Jo Kilde, and John and Janet Kilde; and numerous nieces and nephews.

Memorials are preferred to the Bethel Lutheran Church Organ Fund, Gideons, and Young Life OTC. 
Visitation: Wednesday from 5 to 7 p.m., with a prayer service at 6:30 p.m., at the funeral home, and one hour prior to the service at the church.
Service: 11 a.m. Thursday, at Bethel Lutheran Church, Fergus Falls
Clergy: Revs. Ed Monson and John Kilde, and Chaplain Greg Hayek
Burial: Oak Grove Cemetery, Fergus Falls, with military honors provided by the Fergus Falls American Legion and VFW
Funeral Home: Olson Funeral Home in Fergus Falls
 
CHRISTIANSON, Walter Erwin (I10060)
 
3719 Born Karoline.

In the 1910 census, she had had 3 children, 2 still living. She had come to the U.S. in 1903.

In the 1940 census, she was the widowed head-of-household at 508 East Oak in Silverton. The household consisted of Caroline, 61, her daughter Bessie, Lloyd Larson, her daughter Marie Larson, 27, and Marie’s daughter Gail Larson, 1. They had all lived in a different place in Marion County in 1935. 
LIMA, Caroline Hansdatter (I20087)
 
3720 Born Keith Dale, died as Keith John. SABA, Keith Dale (I10022)
 

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