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591 a source says 2 Feb 1854 KOORSTAD, Sena (I29090)
 
592 A source says that he was born June 1796 in Nes as Anders Eriksen, son of Erik Nielsen (20 Jan 1754 to 12 Jun 1812 in Nes) and Lisbeth Andersen (1760 to 26 Jun 1834 in Nes).

Not listed in the Næs census of 1865.

The bygdebøk says: “Arvingene etter Anders Eriksen solgte eiendommen i 1856.” (The heirs of Anders Eriksen sold the property in 1856.)

The ThruLines connection to the Froslees has Anders Eriksen’s mother being Anne Arnesdatter (1772-1811) and Anne Arnesdatter’s father as being Anders Nielsen (1773-1806). The latter is the common ancestor with the Froslees if we believe this alternative theory of Anders Eriksen’s parentage. 
FLØTTUM, Anders Eriksen /AFLANGRÜD (I4138)
 
593 A Swenson (no first name) was born on 23 Jan 1914 in Lac qui Parle County, Minnesota, to a woman whose maiden name was Berg. SWENSON, Norma Ruth (I27363)
 
594 A ten-year old Myron Erickson is listed in the 1930 census as “grandson”, living in Coon Valley with his widower grandfather Lauritz Erickson.

In the 1940 census, as Myron Erickson, he is living with his mother and step-father in Washington Twp, La Crosse County, and working as a farm laborer.

Not mentioned in the obit of his half-sister Beatrice. Referred to as brother “Mike” in the obit of his half-sister Mary Hoff. He is identified as a son of Soren Ole Nundahl in an Ancestry.com family tree.

Myron "Mike" L. Erickson, 2105 Johnson St., passed away June 17, 1993. He was born Oct. 4, 1920, in Coon Valley and was baptized and confirmed in Coon Valley Lutheran Church. On Oct. 6, 1956, he was united in marriage to Gwendolyn Strangstalien of Westby.

He retired from Gateway Transportation Co. of La Crosse in 1983, where he had been employed since 1957 and previously was with the Ruan and Hillside Transportation companies, and with Dairyland Transportation Co. of Coon Valley. From 1937 to 1939, he was with the Civilian Conservation Corps and was a member of the Brotherhood of XCCCers. He was a Navy veteran of World War II having been accepted for the token crew of the USS Wisconsin in 1942. Upon his discharge in 1946, he became a member of American Legion Post 116 of Coon Valley. He was a 25-year member of Moose Lodge 120 of La Crosse. From 1988 to 1992 he was employed with the Franciscan Health System in their Community Outreach programs.

In addition to his wife, he is survived by his three sons, Dale of Fairfax, Va., Paul (Terri) of Onalaska and Peter of La Crosse; two sisters, Alice Stromstad (Emil) Brye of Coon Valley and Mary Stromstad (Howard) Hoff of La Crosse; and by a brother, Harold Stromstad of Kennewich, Wash. Two brothers and his parents, Joseph and Lena Erickson Stromstad, preceded him in death.

A memorial service will be conducted by Dr. Dennis Johnson in Our Redeemer Lutheran Church, 2135 Weston St., La Crosse, at 11 a.m. Monday, June 21. Visitation for friends and relatives will be from 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday, June 20 in Seland Funeral Home, Coon Valley, and from 10 to 11 a.m. at the church Monday. Burial will be in Mormon Coulee Memorial Park Cemetery, with military rites conducted by Post 116. Memorials may be made to Our Redeemer Lutheran Church or to a church of choice. 
ERICKSON, Myron Lauritz (I20490)
 
595 A Thomas Grove married Flora Belle Chamberlain in Rice County on 24 Aug 1901.

His obit in the Northfield News, as cited by Dalby:

Thomas A. Grove, a well known resident of Northfield, died at noon Friday, July 19, after a long illness. Mr. Grove had been in poor health ever since the death of his oldest son, Walter Andrew, three years ago, when he had an attack of scarlet fever. Last February he was taken seriously ill, but recovered sufficiently to return to work again for a few weeks. In May, however, his illness took a turn for the worse, ending in his death last Friday. The funeral exercises were held Monday afternoon at 2:30 at the home at 706 Union street and at 3 oclock at the Congregational church chapel, Rev. E. B. Dean officiated. Miss Edna Mabon and Tom Mabon sang two songs, “Beautiful Isle of Somewhere” and “Sometime Well Understand,” the same songs that were sung at the funeral of his son three years ago. The interment was made at Oaklawn cemetery, where the burial services were conducted by the Workman lodge, of which the deceased was a member. The profusion of flowers and the large crowd at the funeral testified to the esteem in which the deceased was held. The pallbearers at the funeral were L. R. Williamson, D. D. Springsted, C. A. Schleif, Jos. Drake, Ben Odegaard, and Knute Johnson. Visitors from out of town were Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Wohlers of Faribault, and Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hensworth, Nels Kvale, Fred Loe, Ingebret Kvale, Miss Ingelev Kvale, and Miss Holden, all of Minneapolis. Mr. Grove was born in Vang, Valders, Norway, on Sept. 5, 1873, and came to America with his parents in 1876. The family settled in Goodhue county and later removed to this vicinity, where they made their home on a farm on the Brush Prairie road. On Aug. 24, 1901, Mr. Grove was married to Miss Florabelle Chamberlain of Northfield, and the couple went to live on the present Spring Brook farm, where they remained two years. Then they moved to Northfield and with the exception of a year spent in Wichita, Kans., they made this their home since. Mr. Grove was employed as a clerk in grocery stores and was known as one of the best and most efficient clerks in the trade. Most recently he was employed at the L. R. Williamson store. Mr. Grove is survived by his wife and three children, Lyle John, Edgar Thomas and Byer Andrew. He leaves also his aged father, Andrew A. Grove, Sr., of this city, two brothers, Ole Grove of Northfield and Andrew A. Grove of Milbank, S. D., and three sisters, Misses Emma and Minnie Grove and Mrs. R. A. Whitson of Northfield. 
GRØV, Tollef Andersen (Thomas) (I21642)
 
596 A Thorsten Sondrol married a Betsey Polsen in Swift County on 8 Dec 1890.

In the 1900 census, he is listed as single and living with his parents and siblings in Kerkhoven Twp.

He registered for the draft as Tosten K. Sondrol on September 12, 1918, in Benson. He gave his age as 45 and his birth date as 14 Nov 1872. He was a farmer and his nearest relative was Mrs. Julia Sondrol of Kerkhoven Twp. He was of medium height and build with dark eyes and a bald head.

In the 1920 census, he is single and living near Theodor, Ole, and Julia in Kerkhoven Twp, Swift County.

In the 1930 census, he is still single and farming in Kerkhoven Twp.

The Dalby Database, regarding burials in the West Norway Lake cemetery, has his name spelled Thosten K. Sondrol. 
SØNDROL, Tosten K (I5038)
 
597 A Vernon Tapelt married a Viola Jensen in Hennepin County on 13 May 1933. TAPELT, Vernon Herman (I5310)
 
598 A Walter Henry Rasmussen, b. 2 Apr 1914, died 4 Dec 1988 and is buried in Bear Creek Lutheran Cemetery. That Walter died after Maria, however.

That Walter (birth certificate 1914-19284) was born in Mower County to a woman whose maiden name was Jenson.

He may be the brother of Helen Rasmussen (#11059). 
RASMUSSEN, Walter (I11800)
 
599 A widower, age 74, living with his son Ole on Helle nedre as Føderaadsmand in the 1865 census. The French Family Tree calls him Peder Olsen Framstad.

He was called Peder Olsen Helle in the birth record for his daughter Sigrid.

Vang C, p. 379. 
SKIEEN, Peder Olsen (I27289)
 
600 A Wilhelmina Williams married Frank C Lenton in Olmsted County on 3 June 1903.

She had had three children, all still living, in the 1910 census. 
WILLIAMS, Wilhelmina Amelia (I7100)
 

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