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4261 Called Kjistine by her granddaughter in the death certificate of Mina Carr.

She had had 7 children, 6 still living, in the 1900 and 1910 censuses. Mina was the youngest.

She is probably not the person of 1955-MN-020991. That Christina was the widow of Christian A Michaelson. 
OLSON, Christina (I4583)
 
4262 Called Knud Olsen Mosager Lykken in Anders’s birth record.

He may have had a son Ole who married Ingri Knudsdatter. Or Ingri was his daughter. 
LYKKENS, Knud Olsen (I27167)
 
4263 Called Lars Tostensen Ellingbøeijet on his son Tosten’s birth record.

Vang A, p. 577. 
KRØSSHAUG, Lars Tostensen (I36885)
 
4264 Called Lasse E. in the 1880 census. His parents and older siblings were born in Norway. Three of his siblings died in 1880. RACHIE, Elias (I26405)
 
4265 Called Laura. Daughter of Frank W and Alice Leighton. LEIGHTON, Olive Laura (I8282)
 
4266 Called Lillian Eileen Glenna Farrell in the announcement in the Edmonton newspaper (5 Nov 1945) of her marriage to Oscar Jean Durand in Berkeley, California. The brid was a graduate of the Florence Jane Teets school of music in Edmonton.

SSA&C has her as Eileen Lillian Farrell in Mar 1945, Eileen Lillian Durand in Jul 1946, Eileen Lillian Ray in Dec 1971, and Eileen L Ray on 7 Oct 2004. 
FARRELL, Eileen Lillian (I36367)
 
4267 Called Lillian Soine in her brother Ernest’s obit. He died after her. SOINE, Lillian Evelyn (I24627)
 
4268 Called Lisa Olson in the 1870 census, at which time her family lived in Winneshiek County, Iowa. OLSON, Elise (I31333)
 
4269 called Lois Josephine Ellingboe in MOMS Family: Russell Lee ELLINGBOE, Sr / Lois Josephine HATZFELD (F2330)
 
4270 Called Lorenzo in the 1880 census. Called Bengt Lawrence in his father’s history.

In the 1920 census, he was L. Otterness, a farmer in Warsaw Twp, Goodhue County.

His obit in the Faribault Daily News:

DENNISON (Special) -- Funeral services were held Thursday, Aug. 22, at 2 p.m. at the Urland Lutheran Church for Lawrence Otterness, 87. The Rev B. J. Blikstad, pastor of the Vang, Urland and Wangen Prairie parish, officiated. Mr. Otterness died Monday, Aug. 19, at Rochester, after a long illness. Mrs. Blikstad sang two request numbers, "Nu Kristi Blod, Retferdighet" and "What A Friend We Have In Jesus", accompanied by Mrs. Truman Skaro, church organist. The pallbearers were Clarence Quam, Joseph Quam, Louis Lee, Edward Otterness, William Thomas and Hans Underdahl. Burial was in the Urland Cemetery. Lawrence Otterness, the son of Odd and Randi Otterness, was born April 19, 1876, in Leon Township. He was baptized and confirmed in the Urland Lutheran Church. He grew up in the rural Dennison area. He worked in Yellow Medicine County for about 16 years and then came back to the Dennison community, where he has made his home. He was married to Ingelborg (Belle) Midge on Nov. 19, 1914. The couple lived in Warsaw township the most of their married life. He is survived by his widow, Ingelborg; one son, Edward of Dennison; two daughters, Mrs. Ruth Soine of Dennison and Mrs. May Degiovanni of St. Paul; 11 grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Relatives and friends attending the funeral services from away were from St. Paul, Granite Falls, Clarkfield, Cannon Falls, Zumbrota, Le Sueur, Minneapolis, Pine Island, Rosemount, Mellen, Wis., and Prospect Park, Pa. 
OTTERNESS, Lawrence Oliver (I8610)
 

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