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7951 He and his wife arrived in Milwaukee on 16 Sep 1847, four-and-a-half months after leaving their homes in Norway. VEFLEN, Thomas Anderson (I23136)
 
7952 He and his wife had 6 children, one of whom died at age 14. It’s likely that this is more accurately stated as they had seven children, one of whom died at age 14.

It seems likely from Naomi’s notes that those 6 children may have included sons Rune and Sigurd and daughters Gullan and Doris. Gullan seems to have been the wife of Stig Åberg. The Åbergs seem to have had a daughter Lena and a daughter Margaretta. Naomi’s notes and a letter from Alma show that Gustav’s daughter’s daughter is Margaretta, a teacher and the wife of Mertil Melin. 
ULANDER, Johan Gustav (I14376)
 
7953 He and his wife had six children. His wife lives in Spain but they have 6 children who have families in Norway. Vebjørn (I21211)
 
7954 He and his wife Julia, 32, and their four children live in Forestburg, Sanborn County, South Dakota, in the 1930 census. Henry is a contractor and carpenter. Henry was a veteran of the World War.

He was “of Forestburg” at the time of his mother’s death. 
LARSON, Henry O (I14359)
 
7955 He and his wife lived in Alberta in the 1916 census. PEDERSEN, Halvard (I19148)
 
7956 He and his wife lived in California at the time of their granddaughter Janel’s death in 1969. GUNDERSON, Gilbert Oscar (I32833)
 
7957 He and his wife lived in Detroit Lakes, Minnesota, in October of 1941.

He and his wife were “of St. Paul” in February of 1943.

His WWII enlistment record:

Name: Clement E Mercier
Birth Year: 1919
Race: White, citizen (White)
Nativity State or Country: Wisconsin
State: Minnesota
County or City: Ramsey
Enlistment Date: 4 Aug 1944
Enlistment State: Minnesota
Enlistment City: Fort Snelling
Branch: No branch assignment
Branch Code: No branch assignment
Grade: Private
Grade Code: Private
Term of Enlistment: Enlistment for the duration of the War or other emergency, plus six months, subject to the discretion of the President or otherwise according to law
Component: Selectees (Enlisted Men)
Source: Civil Life
Education: 4 years of high school
Civil Occupation: Projectionist, Motion Picture or Stenographer or Teletypewriter Operator or Typist or Court Reporter or Stenotype Operator or Clerk-Typist
Marital Status: Married

He is listed in his father’s obituary as “Pvt. Clement Mercier of Camp Fannin, Texas.” His wife and daughter were living in St. Paul. He was Lt. Clement Mercier by November of 1945 when he reported to Camp Robinson, Arkansas.

By April of 1955, he and his wife and daughter lived in St. Paul.

Clement’s burial record at Fort Snelling shows that he attained the rank of Major in the U. S. Army and served in WW II and the Korean conflict. 
MERCIER, Clement E (I8015)
 
7958 He and his wife lived in Marshfield at the time of the death of his nephew, Andrew Ellingboe, in 1934.

In 1941, the couple lived on Vine Street. 
THOMPSON, Knut (I2358)
 
7959 He and his wife lived in Pepin at the time of August Engel’s death in 1916.

Find A Grave says that his probate record lists William's heirs and their residences as of March 7, 1905:

(1) Wilhelmina Heitmann, widow, Pepin, Wis.
(2) Emma Sauer, daughter, St. Paul, Min.
(3) Augusta Thies, daughter, Pepin, Wis.
(4) Louisa Blum, daughter, Ashland, Wis.
(5) Minnie Kyle [Kiley], daughter, Springfield, Ill.
(6) William Heitmann, son, Tacoma, Wash.
(7) John Heitmann, son, Pepin, Wis. 
HEITMAN, William (I43638)
 
7960 He and his wife lived in west Bloomington at the time that their oldest son got married.

The “Solor’s Lutheran Cemetery” was established in 1881 in Greenvale Twp, Dakota County. It was a 1 acre plot of land in Section 9, the southwest quarter of the northwest quarter. The cemetery was later abandoned and moved to Webster Twp, Rice County, about 6 miles west, to the location of the Solor Lutheran Church of Webster. It is not clear whether or not anyone is still buried at the Greenvale Twp location. 
SNESRUD, Russell George (I7715)
 

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