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Föllinge | PERSSON, Ivar (I31844)
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Föllinge | ERICKSON, Margreta Andersdotter (I31845)
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Föllinge | PEARSON, Jonas Olof “Windy” (I31842)
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Follovald | TRYGSTAD, Lars Olsen (I18933)
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following surgery | SCHICKER, Winifred (I10781)
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For birth and christening see Vang Kirkebøker, Vol 134, 1832-1845, Vang K.B. #5, entry #98, p. 65. Witnesses: Tosten Evensen, Helge Helgesen, Margrethe Østensd., Randi Andersd., Gjertrud Johansd. Ellingbóe.
In the 1880 census Randa was living with her single brother Gilbert and her 3 Rumery children in Gibson, Wisconsin. There is no indication of Randi’s marital status.
Living with Reis and his three children on a farm in Mishicot town at the time of the 1900 census.
Randy Reis is 66 and a widow, living alone in Mishicot town in the 1910 census. Her occupation is “own income.” | ELLINGBØE, Randi Christophersdotter (I2372)
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For birth and christening, see Vang Kirkebøker, Vol 134, 1832-1845, Vang K.B. #5, entry #14, p. 52. Original, handwritten. Witnesses: Ole Tollefsen Ellingbóe, Gulbrand Prestgaarden, Dordi, Randi Olsd., Marit Helgesd. Ellingbóe. Kirkebøker were researched at Statsarkivet, Hamar, Norway.
In the 1900 census, she is shown as having had 17 children, 8 still living.
in the 1910 census, she is a widow living with Henry, who is head of household, and Cora and her children (but not Cora’s husband although she is shown as married). Anna is still shown as having had 17 children, 8 still living.
her obituary from the Dodge, Nebraska paper:
Mrs. Anna Rumery died at her home, one and a half miles north west of Dodge, last Thursday, January 28, 1915 at the age of 73 years, 3 weeks and 1 day.
She was born in the north part of Norway January 5, 1842, and came to America with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ellingboe, when ten years of age. They lived in Wisconsin till 1869, when they came to Nebraska and homesteaded the place where she died. Her husband died some years ago.
Grandma Rumery had been making her home with her son Henry and daughter Mrs. Cora Snyder, on the old home farm since her husband’s death. She had been sick a good deal of the winter, but apparently was better until a few days before the end.
She leaves six sons and two daughters, Ferd [Ferdinand], Matthies [Matthias], Henry, Mrs. Cora Snyder, Frank, Anton [named after Jacob Rumery’s father], Mrs. Paul Kraft and John A.
The funeral was held Saturday at St. Joseph’s church and burial took place in St. Joseph’s cemetery.
The family has the sincere sympathy of all in their bereavement. Mother has passed away and her place can never be filled. Although all the children are grown and scattered, the love for mother is never stilled, and visits to the old homestead are not what they were when mother was there. | ELLINGBØE, Anne Christophersdotter (I2385)
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For her marriage to Gilbert:
Witnesses: John E. Vertz, Gibson; Theresa Broecker, Mishicot.
Person officiating: Gustav Vater, Mishicot, Gibson, WI.
Registrar: Charles Resbe.
License #26, filed 25 Oct 1907.
In the 1920 census, the widowed 34 year-old Carrie Ellingboe was living with her parents in Two Rivers. She did sales work at a dry goods store. Leona was now 10.
In the 1920 Manitowoc city directory, which includes Two Rivers, she is Carrie Ellingboe, widow of Gilbert, a clerk who lives at 2317 Washington, Two Rivers.
In the 1923 Manitowoc city directory, which includes Two Rivers, she is Carrie Ellingboe, widow of Gilbert, residing at 2317 Washington, Two Rivers.
In the 1930 census, Carrie had remarried. She and her new husband, and Carrie’s daughter Leona Ellingboe, 20 and single, were living with Carrie’s sister Julia and their widowed mother Minnie Vertz at 2317 Washington Street in Two Rivers.
In the 1940 census, Carrie and Leone and Otto lived in Two Rivers at 2317 Washington Street in a house they owned worth $2000. It was the same house that the three of them had lived in in 1935. Carrie had an eighth-grade education, Otto was a high school graduate. | VERTZ, Caroline R (Carrie) (I8252)
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For some reason, he is erroneously called Niels Bredesen in some sources. That Niels was born in 1832 in Hof. The person who married Agnette Monsdatter is Nils Syverson.
Niels Syversen’s first wife, Berthe Thorsdatter, whom he married in 1860, died in October of 1862, probably from complications of childbirth. The baby, a girl named Theoline Beathe, died four days after her baptism.
In the 1865 census, as Nils Syversen, he is gbr on Aarlien in Næs. His wife is Agnethe Monsdatter, b. 1844, and their son in Syver Nielsen, b. 1865. Also living on Aarlien with them is Niels’s parents, Syver Nilsen, b. 1794, and Berte Jensdatter, b. 1804.
In the 1880 U.S. census, he is Niels Syverson, 48, a farmer in Farmington Twp, La Crosse County, Wisconsin. The rest of the household is his wife Agnette, 38, their daughter Beatha, 11, son Syvert, 9, Mathias, 6, Bernt, 4, Ellen, 2, and August, 2 months. The household also contains Niels’s father-in-law, Mons Larson, 74, and his mother-in-law, Bertha Larson, 64. | STENSRUD, Niels Syversen (I34346)
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for some reason, his SS application said 22 Jul 1867 | ELLINGBÖ, Jøger T (I4056)
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