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According to Pat, “The dates on George’s stone are 1838-1920 but I have another note that his birth date is January 30, 1839. Death certificate says June 30, 1838. George’s father’s name is listed as John Graham. April 9, 1920. Heart failure.” | GRAHAM, George (I15219)
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812 |
according to Peder Sviggum’s Sviggum Family Tree | YNGSDALEN, Gjertrud Jensdatter (I34168)
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According to protocol, he was named after his mother’s first husband. | HÅLIEN, Ole Kristensen (I33152)
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According to protocol, she was named after her father’s first wife. | HÅLIEN, Ingebjørg Kristensdatter (I33153)
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According to Ragnhild, Gunda had two children, a boy and a girl, born in about 1911 and 1917. | SKAUGEN, Gunda Marie (I4211)
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According to Rick, Gunnar and his girlfriend came to the U.S. in 1861 with their two daughters. The bygdebok (Vang B, p. 410) implies that Gunnar and Anne were married. | LIEN, Gunnar Gunnarsen (I24145)
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according to Robin | LACOURSE, Elizabeth D (I17579)
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according to Robin | MOUSSEAU, Hiram Henry (I5540)
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According to Robin, Anthony’s cause of death was blood poisoning due to loss of leg while working for the railroad. | MOUSSEAU, Anthony D (I2121)
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820 |
According to Robin, Lyle’s cause of death was lockjaw caused by a splinter in his foot while visiting the lumber yard where Hiram worked. Lyle is buried at Mt. Calvary Catholic Cemetery in Portland, Oregon. | MOUSSEAU, Lyle H (I18453)
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