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ELCA records of Trinity Lutheran in Coeur d’Alene | ARNESON, Lawrence (I29746)
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ELCA says Granite Falls Congregation in Fairfax, Chippewa County. | HUSEBY, Thea Annette (I24328)
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ELCA Washington Prairie | ESTREM, Ingeborg Isabel (I28606)
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ELCA, First Lutheran in Minot | HELGESON, Gilford (I24680)
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ELCA, other sources claim 8 Aug | ESTREM, Ingeborg Isabel (I28606)
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ELCA, Walle Lutheran, baptized as Olina | HOLIEN, Jean Olene (I28616)
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Eleanor M Anderson of Cambridge died March 15, 2013 at GracePointe Crossing Gables West.
She was born June 18, 1922 to Albin and Mabel Lindquist in Mora, MN. She went to school in a country school across Highway 65 from their home just south of Knife Lake.
Roy and Eleanor were married June 29, 1940 and their son, David, was born in March of 1943. Roy was stationed in Pensacola, FL during the war and Eleanor and David joined him there. This is where they met their very special friends, Bill and Janie Barnum and family. They have visited the Barnums in Canandaigua, NY several times and stayed in touch all these years. Roy and Eleanor were called Uncle Andy and Aunt Eleanor by the Barnums, and even though Bill and Janie are gone now, their children always remember them at special times during the year.
Eleanor worked at the Arsenal in Arden Hills, Cambridge Woolen Mills, and Control Data in Cambridge. Her most important work was as a wife and mother. She enjoyed being a homemaker and was a wonderful seamstress, cook, baker, bookkeeper, and she kept up on family history information.
Roy and Eleanor have been married 72 years and have lived in their same house in Cambridge since 1946.
She is survived by her husband, Roy; son, David (Chris) of Fridley; brothers Delbert (Joyce) Lindquist and Loren Lindquist of Cambridge; and sister, Doris Johnson of Braham; and several nieces and nephews and friends. She was preceded in death by brother, Donald, and sisters, Marian and Irene. | LINDQUIST, Eleanore Margaret (I28005)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | ROGERS, A.E. (I456)
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Electrical engineer for KTCA. Pioneered the Christmas choir broadcasts from St. Olaf College. | MAYER, Wayne Allen (I5370)
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Elias and Guruanna lived at “one of the Bye farms in Verdal.” The Digitalarkivet says that Elias’s and Guruana’s farm was Baglovald at the time of the christening of their children. Other entries refer to the farm as Byvald. The entry for Elisæus Martin shows Elias and Guruanna’s residence as “By vestre, vald.”
Shown in the 1865 Norwegian census as Elias Eliassen, husfader of the Storøen domicile in Verdal.
In the church book entry for the marriage of his son Elling he is identified as Elias Eliassen Bÿvald.
Dee Austring calls him Stiklestad Elias Eliassen Stiklestad, born March 23, 1822, in Byvald gård #265, Verdal, Nord-Trøndelag, Norway, and baptized May 12, 1822. (These dates are incorrect.) She agrees with the December 8, 1911, death date and she has the same children’s names and same approximate birth dates assigned to him and Guruanna.
Her research finds him at Storøren gård #265, Verdal, Nord-Trøndelag, Norway, in the 1865 Norwegian census, occupation “46 yo Husmand med Jord.”
In the 1875 census, he was in the same place, also called “Storøren Bye søndre vestre,” and is a “Husmand med Jord.” Elisæus Martin, Oluf, Johannes, and Anna were still living at home with their parents.
In the 1900 census, he was in the same place and a “Jordbrug Selveier.” He was called Elias Eliasen, b. 1820.
His designation as kårmann meant that he was receiving support after giving his estate to another person. Sven Tore also includes “Rid jæg” which suggests that Elias was in the military. | BŸVALD, Elias Eliassen (I61)
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