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Born Regula. | ZIMMERMAN, Rachel (I5004)
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Born Rei Joan. | QUALE, Rae Joanne (I18193)
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Born Robert Joseph.
His mother’s maiden name shown as Fautch on his birth certificate. | STOTKO, Joseph Robert (I8134)
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Born Sjur. Called Sever S. in the 1900 census.
Because a Wisconsin Nundahl is a member of the Fjord Heritage Club, Sever’s family may have come from the Årdal and Lærdal region of Sogn and Fjordane fylke, Norway.
His obituary said, incorrectly, that Sever was born May 12th.
His obituary claims that Sever joined his brothers and sisters in Wisconsin when he was 19 years old. It appears that Sever left Norway on June 1, 1880. The emigration records from Bergen for people from Årdal note a Sjur Olsen Nundal, age 18, unmarried, born in 1862, leaving on the Amerikanske Linie on that date.
Sever married Bertha in a “condensed M E ritual” conducted by G. N. Nuzum and witnessed by Sever Bowe and Ida Anderson. Sever’s occupation is shown as “mason” in his marriage record. An incorrect family tree on Ancestry has Sever marrying Britha Sjursdatter Asperheim (1860-1937). She was actually the wife of this Sever’s brother Ole.
His obituary also says that Sever was survived by 22 grandchildren and 32 great-grandchildren.
Played the violin at dances.
In the 1905 state census, the family is recorded as Sever Nundal, 44, stone mason, Bertha, 36, Carl, 7, Clara, 6, and Tillman, 3. By that time, the family had moved to Franklin Twp. In the 1915 plat book for Vernon County, Sever Nundahl owns the 40 acres to the southwest of the original Claus Bowe homestead. By comparing the 1915 and 1896 plats, it would appear that Sever Nundahl bought the southern half of an 80 (two 40s) that Andrew and Sever Bowe owned in 1896.
Sever’s brother, Ole Nundahl, lived not too far from Sever according to the 1920 census. Ole’s children included Martin, Mabel, and another Tilman who was apparently about 2 years older than Sever’s Tilman. The two boys may have spelled their names slightly differently.
At the time of the 1930 census, Sever, 66, and Bertha, 62, were living on Black Bottom Road in Franklin Township on the same road as their children and their families. Sever was 31 when he was first married; Bertha was 27. Sever was born in Norway and emigrated in 1889.
In the 1940 census (indexed as Memlahl), Sever, Brita, Tilman Oliver, and Tilman’s children lived on a farm on Highway 14. For all of them, it was the same house that they had lived in in 1935.
In the 1950 census, he was the 88 year-old widower living with his son Tillman and Tillman’s three children in the town of Franklin, Vernon County. His grandson Sylvan was listed as the head of household.
According to the history of the Kickapoo Church, “Sjur Nundal” was a member of the building committee responsible, in 1926, for the building of the basement under the church.
Find A Grave contributor Deir claims that “Undoubtedly, Sever was the last living person in the U.S. with a memory of the Ekra farm {in Norway}.” This is probably not true because Sever’s older sister Anna survived him by four years.
Sever’s obit said that he had a sister, Mrs. Annie Oren, living in DeForest. | NUNDAHL, Sever Olsen (I523)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | STRY, D. (I19282)
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Born Tilda Cornelia Rood. Her mother’s maiden name was Anderson. | ROOD, Cornelia T (I14974)
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Born Trond Anderson Hestetun. According to Arne Moen, Thrond’s father bought the Ekra farm from his brother Ole in 1890 and gave it to Trond.
He and his family live on Ekra in the 1900 Norwegian census. According to Arne Moen, they owned the farm until 1921 and then sold it to their daughter Sevrina. | NUNDAHL, Thrond Andersen (I15682)
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Born with middle name Clemence but he may also have used Charles.
In the 1930 census, he is probably the Roman Lockway living in Milwaukee. That Roman is shown as born in Wisconsin. He was a painter.
In the 1940 census, he (indexed as Lackway) and “Margorie” lived in Minneapolis. He was an interior decorator. She was a machine operator for a garment factory.
In the 1941 Minneapolis city directory, he was married to Marjorie B. He was a house painter.
He was married to Marjorie at the time of his death. | LOCKWAY, Roman Clemence (I18272)
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Born with middle name Margerette.
In the 1940 census, she was living with her parents in Grand Rapids, Minnesota. She was a cashier in a theater.
Constance Margorie Tagg was born on April 4, 1915, to Olga Anderson and Charles Reuben Wohlwend in Barnesville, Minnesota, where she lived until she graduated from high school in 1933. Connie moved to Seattle in October of 1942.
Connie married Archie Tagg in 1952. She had one son, Rob, and a stepson, Alan. She has two grandchildren: Brian and Gail; fourteen nieces and nephews. Connie was preceded in death by siblings Neil, Curtis, Duane, Audrey and Derry.
Memorial service at 11am on Saturday Oct 12th at Lakeridge Lutheran Church. | WOHLWEND, Constance Margorie (I20897)
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Bosted=HørgenEiet in Marthe’s birth record | FRAMSTAD, Ole Evensen (I4196)
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