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grb sjekk on Kvien 96/4 Nordigarden
He is I14828 in Jim’s VS. Jim’s notes: Han fikk gården da han giftet seg med enken Anne. Kan han være innflyttet til Vang? Frøholm (the bygdebok) mener det. | Ivar Person (I23104)
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Great Falls; his sister Olga Haav was one of the witnesses | Family: Mads Elias Gustav KARLSEN / Mildred A NIELSEN (F20490)
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Greeno, Diane - (Voss) 'Dee Dee' of Vadnais Heights. Passed away peacefully August 23rd surrounded by family. Preceded in death by her parents Beulah and Burnett Voss; sister Shannon Griffin; and daughter Holly Furey. Survived by daughter Laurie Foley Dilts (Andrew); sisters Carolyn Copeland (Ron Hamogami) and Heather Tueffel (Jim); grandchildren Chris (Naomi) and Jackie Foley; 7 nieces and nephews; and many wonderful and special friends and relatives. Dee Dee was born and raised in Northfield, MN, graduating high school in 1956 and Ancker Nursing School in 1959. A nurse for nearly 40 years, Dee Dee worked at Lindhurst and Ramsey County Nursing Homes, Little Sisters of the Poor and gave her loving care and attention to patients at United Hospital for 30+ years. A member of the Nurses Assoc., Dee Dee volunteered her time for Hospice Care, Rock-a-Baby, many other organizations, and was a proud member of the Red Hat Society. A loving mother, sister, daughter, grandmother and friend, she devoted her life to her family and friends and would like everyone to rejoice over the good times shared together. | VOSS, Diane Dee (I1923)
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Greeno, Roger R. Age 68 Of Saint Paul Passed away on January 28, 2009. Preceded in death by wife, Edith, daughter, Holly Furey, brother, Dennis and his parents, Ordell and Anthony Greeno. Survived by daughter, Laurie (Andy) Dilts; step-children, Dennis, Mike, Gerard, Peter, Terri and Chris; 17 grandchildren; great-grandchil-dren; brothers, Fran, Ron and Don; sisters, Mary and Kathy. | GREENO, Roger Raymond (I8634)
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Greg Fearon calls her Sigrid Gulbrandsdatter Steinde-el Lundseiga.
Shown as a foster daughter of Knud and Gjertrud in the 1865 Norwegian census. Knud was one of the baptismal sponsors for Sigri’s daughter Anne.
In the 1900 census she is shown as having had 7 children, 6 still living.
In the 1910 census, she is shown as having had 7 children, but the number still living is indecipherable.
In the 1930 census she is living with Martin and his family in Wang Twp. | LO, Sigrid Gudbrandsdatter (I4946)
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Greg Fearon says he married Emma Leuken and had Edith, Muriel, Arnold, and Joseph. | SOINE, Gerhard Olaus (I13873)
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Greg Fearon says he was born in 1845 and came to the U.S. in 1854.
In the 1880 census, Torger lived in Warsaw in Goodhue County. | STRAND, Torgeir Olsen (I23241)
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Greg Fearon says that, “soon after arriving in the U.S. with her parents and family, she died of diptheria in Michigan in 1853.” | SØYNE, Marith (I17595)
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Greg Loftness’s family tree on Ancestry calls “Kars Daniel Hansson,” born in Rättvik. | HANSSON, Daniel (I30488)
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Greg Loftness’s family tree on Ancestry calls Daniel “Mårs Daniel Erickson,” born on or in Mårs in Rättvik.
The marriage record for Daniel and Brita in Rättvik church book shows that Daniel was born in Wikarbyn 46 and Britta was born in Oja 5. In Bess’s birth record, Daniel’s birth place is Vikarbyn.
The parish record for Rättvik, Kopparberg, Sweden, shows that Daniel and Brita emigrated to the U.S. with one child, Brita. Daniel Erickson is shown as having been born August 11, 1854, his wife Brita Jonsdatter is shown as having been born March 25, 1857, and their daughter Brita is shown as having been born September 12, 1877. An accompanying parenthetical comment that is hard to read suggests that the family actually left the parish in 1883. This is further suggested by the fact that their entry in the parish’s 1884 emigration log does not have a date. The family’s residence is given as Wikarbyn 55. Their folio number in the förhörsboken is 276/2.
In the 1878-1887 Household Examination (at 276 in Vol. 2), the family’s entry contains the note that the family left for Minnesota in N. Amerika. The note seems to indicate that although the household examination says 1884, the out-migration record says 1883. Nevertheless, the last entry for Daniel in the household examination is in 1880. Column 1881 is empty and the column for 1882 says, simply, “i Amerika.” Brita, on the other hand, has full entries for 1881 and 1882. This suggests that Daniel may have emigrated up to two years before Brita and Bess. The 1900 U.S. census shows 1882 as the arrival date for Erik and Betsey.
EmiHamn has a Daniel Eriksson, b. ca 1855, leaving Grangärde, Dalarna Län, bound for New York, on 16 Jul 1880.
The 1881 Minneapolis city directory includes a Daniel Erickson, laborer, living at 29 20th Ave S.
The 1882 Minneapolis city directory records a Daniel Erickson, stone mason, with his business (and perhaps his residence) at 1825 3½ Avenue S.
The 1884 Minneapolis city directory has Daniel Erickson, bricklayer, residing at 2009 22nd Ave S and a Daniel Erickson, mason, residing at 2009 Franklin Ave S.
In the 1885 state census, he is probably the “D Erickson” living in Minneapolis (no age given but born in Sweden) with “K Erickson”, age 28, born in Sweden, and “Betsy” Erickson, age 7, born in Sweden. The household includes a 28 year-old male, B. J. Johnson. The census-taker was not Swedish.
The 1885-86 Minneapolis city directory records a Daniel Erickson, bricklayer, residing at 237 14th Avenue S.
The 1887 Minneapolis city directory records a D. Erickson, bricklayer, residing at 821 28th Ave. S.
The 1888 Minneapolis city directory records a Daniel Erickson, bricklayer for B Aronson, living at 821 28th Avenue S.
The 1890 Minneapolis city directory records a Daniel Erickson, “mason” living at 2700 East Franklin Avenue.
The 1892-93 directory records a Daniel Erickson, bricklayer, at 2700 Franklin Avenue.
The 1894-1895 and 1895-1896 directories record Daniel, bricklayer, at 1923 Washington Avenue S.
In the 1897 Minneapolis city directory, he is Daniel Erickson, bricklayer, living at the rear of 1416 S 3rd.
Daniel was a bricklayer who worked on the construction of the courthouse in Minneapolis. Construction of the Minneapolis City Hall/Municipal Building began in 1888 and continued through 1906.
All of the Erickson family records were destroyed in a fire.
In the 1895 Minnesota state census, the family is still in Minneapolis, apparently at 1923 Washington Avenue. The household is Daniel, 40, Betsy, 38, Erick, 8, and Daniel W., 6 months. The family had been in Minneapolis for 13 years. Daniel was a brick mason and had been employed for only 4 months the previous year.
In the 1900 census, Daniel and family were living on a farm they owned in the town of St. Francis, Anoka County. The family is listed as Daniel, 45 (born Aug 1854), Betsy, 43 (born March 1857), Erick, 13 (born October 1886), William, 5 (born December 1894), and John, 1 (born May 1899). Betsy had had four children, all still living. Daniel and Betsy had emigrated from Sweden in 1882. Daniel and Betsy had been married 24 years. Betsy is shown as being unable to read or write or to speak English. Daniel was able to do all three.
In the 1905 state census, Daniel and family were living in St. Francis, Anoka County, with a postal address of RFD #3. The family before him on the census form was the Charley and Augusta Youngquist family. One of the families listed not too many lines down was Wiese. Daniel’s family consisted of Daniel, 51, a bricklayer, Bitta, 48, Eric, 18, William, 10, and John, 6. They had been in the present enumeration district for 6 years.
He died from pleuro pneumonia (which he’d had for 7 days) complicated by heart disease and cirrhosis of the liver. Cora said Daniel was a drinker. Judy said he was not. Cora also said that Daniel’s death was precipitated by a fall down his stairs. | ERICKSON, Daniel (I29)
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