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771 According to info supplied by Roy Carlson, Eunice and Nels maintained the “Strand” post office in their home for many years. They moved to British Columbia in their later years and died there.

Roy’s source says that Eunice and Nels had nine children. 
PETERSON, Eunice (I7422)
 
772 According to information on Find A Grave, he died from heart failure. He owned and operated a motel in Grand Rapids. LIEN, Elmer Oliver (I33488)
 
773 according to Inga Knudson Syse family tree on Ancestry FOSS, Verona (I6751)
 
774 according to Inga Knudson Syse family tree on Ancestry FOSS, Monina I (I5748)
 
775 According to Jeff: Gertrude Williamsdatter Lykken, 1843-1926, was born at Baggethun. Her husband was Torger Christopherson Lykken, 1833-1918. Gertrude’s parents were William Williamson and Anna Knutson (d. 1880?). Gertrude’s father also went by Vilhelm Vilhelmsen Baggethun. Gertrude came to the U.S. with her mother Anna in 1864. Anna lived with Gertrude and Torger until her death in 1880. The church record of Anna’s death has her last name as Lykken. It looks like William Williamson emigrated on his own to Wisconsin and later married and established a second family.

Her baptismal sponsors were: Ole Tollefsen Ellingbøe, Endre Bergeseiet, Knud Thuneeiet, Sigrid Skjelhaugen, and Ambjør Olsdatter Mÿhre. Ole Tollefsen was the man who stood for the child of unmarried parents.

Notably perhaps, none of her children were named after her father (e.g., William). 
BAGGETHUN, Gjartrud Vilhjølmsdatter (I11630)
 
776 According to Jennifer, Albert was born about a year before his mother married Swan Peterson, who adopted him.

In the 1930 census, he was living at 5408 Nicollet Avenue in Minneapolis. He was married but living apart from his wife and daughter. He was a veteran of the World War.

In the 1940 census, an Albert Pearson, tailor with own business, age 41, lived at 6538 Fremont in Richfield. His wife, Effie, age 32, was a clerk at a mail order house. An Albert Pearson married an Effie Satterstrom in Kanabec County on 30 November 1935.

An Albert L Pearson with the birth and death dates shown here died in Pine County according to the MHS death index. That Albert is buried in the Grasston Baptist Cemetery in Grass Lake Twp, Kanabec County, Minnesota. He served in the U.S. Navy in World War I. A Naomi Pearson (1900-1970) is also buried in the Grasston Baptist Cemetery. A Naomi Potter married an Albert Pearson in Crow Wing County on 2 Sep 1961.

An Albert Pearson married an Amanda Knutson in Isanti County on 7 Jan 1972.

According to Albert’s death certificate, for which his daughter, Joyce Finney, was the informant, Albert was a widower and his late wife was Amanda Veirick. Albert was a tailor and lived at 126 E 6th Avenue in Pine City. He died of pneumonia and old age. 
PEARSON, Albert L (I1587)
 
777 According to Jim and the bygdebok, Dorte and her first husband Jørn were first cousins although that doesn’t seem to be the case according to the pedigrees here. ELLINGBØ, Dorte Helgesdatter (I22190)
 
778 According to Jim, the “best men” were Helge Helgesen Ellingbø (probably #2912) and Even Jørgensen Ellingbø (#5086). The banns were May 3, 10, and 17. Family: Ove Ovesen ELLINGBOE / Berit Arnesdatter HELLE (F2147)
 
779 according to Jim’s VS SMØRHAVN, Olena (Lena) Sophie Olson (I10710)
 
780 according to Jim’s VS, sourcing Candice STRAND, Caroline (I24462)
 

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