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Egge i Lomen | BEITO, Marit Engebretsdatter (d.y.) (I25879)
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Egge i Lomen i Vestre Slidre | EGGE, Anne Andersdatter (I40672)
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Egge in Lomen | EGGE, Ambjørg Gulliksdatter (I35061)
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Egge nedre i Lomen i Vestre Slidre | EGGE, Berit Pedersdatter (I38371)
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Eight months old in the 1895 Minnesota state census (June 17 and 18).
John said that Astrid was born in Duluth. She is not listed in the St. Louis County index of births. If the Eversons were out of Duluth in 1893 (according to the interview of Andrew and according to the 1895 Minnesota census), then Astrid would have been born in Aitkin County.
A death certificate was issued in Minnesota as follows:
IVERSON, ASTRID MARGARY
CertID# 1908-MN-002733
Date of Death: 12/04/1908
County of Death: CROW WING
Physically and mentally disabled. Suffered from severe cretinism, a genetic defect in which her head grew but not the rest of her body. DeAnn says: “Astrid was the second child, and got polio (we think) when she was about two years old. She survived, but was severely paralyzed, and couldn't swallow. Her mother, Anna, chewed Astrid's food for her and poked it down Astrid's throat. While all of this was going on, Anna underwent several more pregnancies and miscarriages, and raised those awful Norwegian boys. At least they got another girl, Lillian, before Astrid was gone. When Astrid was about twelve, she died during the night, having strangled on her saliva.”
Astrid’s death certificate gives her cause of death as cretinism “since birth.”
In his letter to George Everson in 1943, the older Pastor Dahle’s son Anker says that he could not find any record of Astrid’s baptism. He suggests that perhaps she was baptized by someone else. The Dahles didn’t arrive in Aitkin County until 1895, when Astrid would have been 7 or 8 months old. Anker Dahle noted that “when John Holum’s first house burnt down the early church records went with it.”
Anker Dahle’s letter does have the death and burial dates for Astrid, December 5th and December 7th, 1908. Thus, even though we can no longer see a gravestone, and perhaps there never was one, we can be sure that Astrid was buried in the Dorris Church cemetery. | EVERSON, Astrid Margary (I49)
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Eighteen-year-old Douglas Lockrem of 1009 Division St. in Northfield was dead on arrival at Rice County District One Hospital early this morning after he apparently shot himself in the head at Wimpy's Restaurant, 520 Central Ave., Faribault. Faribault police were called to Wimpy's at 12:58 a.m. Saturday when they found Lockrem lying on the floor with a gun in his hand. Police said he came into the restaurant alone, didn't threaten anyone, and even ordered some food before turning the gun on himself. Funeral services are tentatively scheduled for 2 p.m. Monday at the Benson-Anderson Funeral Home in Northfield. Interment will be in the Vang Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home after 3 p.m. Sunday and until the hour of services Monday. Douglas Lockrem was born Feb. 18, 1954, in Northfield. He attended Northfield public schools and graduated from high school last June. He is survived by his mother and step-father, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Harkness; four brothers, Daniel, Gary, Ronald and Marvin Lockrem all of Dundas; and a sister, Lucille Lockrem of Dundas. | LOCKREM, Douglas Michael (I28285)
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Eikra (Nerhelle) 107/4 | HELLE, Tore Person (I24779)
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Eikren Bøe | HAGEN, Ingeborg Gulliksdatter (I38454)
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Eikren Bøe | EIKREN, Ingeborg Olsdatter (I38456)
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Eikren Bøe | AASTAD, Synnev Madsdatter (I38459)
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