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1551 |
!SO: D-004 | Dahl, Ole Severine (I5857880342)
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1552 |
!SO: D-004 | Dahl, Emil (I5857880343)
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1553 |
!SO: D-004 | Dahl, Margaret (I5857880344)
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1554 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Helseth, Josephine Noretta Harriet (I5857880307)
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1555 |
!SO: D-004, D-031
NOTES: D-031 indicates she remained in Norway. | Oksendal, Pauline Staalesdatter (I5857880292)
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1556 |
!SO: D-004, D-031.
NOTES: D-011 states that Staale died in 1913 and is buried under the
Hirdemand's Hedlaa (a specific large stone) in Bakke Church Cemetery near
Oksendal.
PROBLEM: D-031 lists bd as NOV 1, 1823. D-055 updates dd at NOV 2, 1823. | Oksendal, Staale OLSON (I5857879913)
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1557 |
!SO: D-004, D-031.
NOTES: D-031 indicates he emmigrated to America. | Oksendal, Peder Staalesen (I5857880295)
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1558 |
!SO: D-004, D-031.
NOTES: D-031 indicates he used the name DAHL in America. | Oksendal, Sigbjorn Staalesen (DAHL) (I5857880293)
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1559 |
!SO: D-004, D-031.
NOTES: D-031 indicates she emmigrated to America. | Oksendal, Ingeborg Staalesdatter (I5857880289)
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1560 |
!SO: D-004, D-031.
NOTES: Karen and her husband Ole Haughom lived on the farm, Der Framme Gaard,
according to D-011. D-031 indicates they remained in Norway. | Oksendal, Karen Tonette Staalesdatter (I5857880290)
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1561 |
!SO: D-004, D-031. | Oksendal, Ole Staalesen (I5857880294)
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1562 |
!SO: D-004, Middle name from D-029. | Omundson, Oscar Theodore (I5857880303)
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1563 |
!SO: D-004. Auf and Marthe-1674 had 8 children - all died in infancy.
D-029 spells name Oiuf T. Omundson. | Amundson, Auf I. (I5857880338)
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1564 |
!SO: D-005, D-031, D-036, MRIN-1330 (attachments).
NOTES: D-036 indicates Karl and his two brothers, Peder and Lars, imigrated to
America in 1890.
MARRIAGE: D-036 states Karl and Hannah were divorced in 1925.
MRIN-1330 (attachments) list a 2nd and 3rd marriage for Karl.
D-043 lists marriage two to Elizabeth Longfield. Died?
lists marriage three to Jennie Carlson. Died?
PROBLEM: D-005 spells it Carl.
D-036 list d. place as Gardner City. There is no Gardner City in CA.
could this be Gardena, CA?
OCCUPATION: Worked in the oil fields in Long Beach and Alice, TX.
DEATH: Stomach cancer.
BURIAL: Roosevelt Cemetery | Dahl, Karl Pedersen (I5857880209)
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1565 |
!SO: D-005, D-031, D-036.
MRIN-517 (attached obituary) lists name as Peder Oxendal, Oxendal, Norway.
MRIN-1330 (attachment) gives death date.
NOTES: MRIN-517 (attached newspaper clipping copy) states he camr to America
when he was 21 and lived with an uncle at Mineta, MN for a year. He
attended business school in Minneapolis and graduated from Lutheran
Normal School (now Augustana College) Sioux Falls. He worked in several
Minnesota banks as assistant cashier and taught Norwegian school at
Pigeon Falls, MN. Married and moved to Junius? where he was cashier at
the bank, until it closed. Prior to his death he was living with John
Hanson, Madison (MN, WI?). (The article does not list city and state
for death place or burial place)
BURIAL: Graceland Cemetery. | Dahl, Peder Pedersen (I5857880207)
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1566 |
!SO: D-005, D-031.
NOTES: D-042 states that Anna came to America with her son, Lars Christian Dahl,
in 1908. Lars had inherited the family farm in Norway and had sold it,
to return to America in 1908. Anna later returned to Norway in Dec. 1919
after the end of W.W.I, where she lived out her life.
D-042 spells it Espetved. | Espetvedt, Anna Larsdatter (I5857880206)
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1567 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Schwartz, Cora Elizabeth (I5857880229)
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1568 |
!SO: D-005, D-032. MRIN-521.
NOTE: He has no middle name.
OCCUPATION: Mechanic.
BURIAL: Cremation. Ashes spread at Johnson City, TN Crematory Memorial Gardens | Dahl, Murland (I5857880213)
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1569 |
!SO: D-005, D-036, D-042, MRIN-517.
NOTES: The name is listed various ways on these documents. MRIN-517 states
that it was Lars Christian Pedersen Dahl in Norway and that Pedersen was
dropped when he came to America and took the name, DAHL.
The obituary attached to MRIN-517 lists, Lars Christian Dahl.
BURIAL: Hitterdal East Cemetery.
NOTES: D-042 lists him as cook in Norse army, farmer, sunday school teacher.
NOTES: D-042 says Lars and Anna were reared in Oxendal. AT age 16 Lars
emigrated to America and worked for his relatives (D-013 indicates
he worked for Nils Dahl) in Southern Minnesota, attending school and
learning English. After 8 years he returned to Norway and worked on his
father's farm for 3 years. He then returned to America. After spending
2 years he returned to Norway, taking over the estate upon the death of
his father. Lars sold the estate, married, and together with his wife
and his mother, returned once again to America (June 1908) and settled in
Minneapolis, MN, where he worked for a time as a streetcar conductor.
But city life did not appeal to Lars and Anna (who spoke no English)
and they moved to Cottonwood, MN to be among relatives in a Norse
community. They farmed there for 7 years. Their desire to own their
own home in a christian community of their own nationality prompted
their move to their farm near Hitterdal, MN where they lived out their
lives. Son, Olaf, goes on to relate that the average life of his
paternal ancestors was between 75 and 94 years; his maternal side lived
between 70 and 87 years of age. His ancestors were blonde, fair
complexioned, and had grey or blue eyes. Olaf goes on to relate that
his father's ancestors were were of a listless nature with not much
enthusiasm for betterment of surrounding conditions, rather quiet and
prefer to hear rather than speak. His mother's ancestry was more
concerned with finding ways to make things different and better, were
often a bit outspoken, were outgoing, sociable and had a happy nature.
Olaf notes that both sides of his ancestry were interested in reading,
there were teachers, an author and also one who wrote a mathematics
textbook. His parents and grandparents were christian examples and
taught their children reverence for the bible and prayer. All of the
ancestors had been born a raised in rural valleys between the mountains
in Norway. The male ancestry of both Lars and Anna had derived from
Oxendal where farming is carried on on a small scale. All the tillable
land was used for agriculture while the mountain slopes were used for
raising hay and for pasturing cattle and sheep. Wood cut from the
mountainsides had to be transported (as did the hay) to the valley below.
Fishing was not commercialized but was carried on a a source of food.
Oxendal had had a religious awakening at one time and the community had
their own pastor and the children were thoroughly instructed in the
catechism and, at public school, in church history. Travel to the
nearest town, Flekkefjord, a distance of about 30 miles, was by boat.
Life was meager and not without hardship and many left to come to
America to seek their fortune. They found work in the lumber camps of
northern Minnesota and Wisconsin. However, most of the older ones
returned later to Norway to be with their families. | Dahl, Lars Christian Pedersen (I5857880208)
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1570 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Dahl, Arnold Tilman (I5857880214)
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1571 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | White, Margie (I5857880231)
|
1572 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Dahl, Robert Edman (I5857880223)
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1573 |
!SO: D-005, FGR-518, D-OB-001, FGR-517 (and attached obituary).
NOTES: D-005 incorrectly lists birth year as 1907 and D-OB-001 incorrectly
lists marriage date as 1943.
EDUCATION: Concordia College, Moorhead, MN, 1931.
Univ. of Minnesota, 1940, Masters in Administration.
OCCUPATION: Superintendent of Schools in Nemanha, IA; Hitterdal and Hawley, MN;
Belgrade, MN.
NOTES: Olaf was active in his church, the Republican National Committee, and
helped write the Belgrade History Book.
While at Concordia College, he was an All-Conference Player in Sports.
As coach in Iowa, brought his team to the Girl's Sate Basketball Tourna-
ment.
BURIAL: Grace Lutheran Cemetery, West.
LR: Belgrade, MN. | Dahl, Olaf Edman (I5857880216)
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1574 |
!SO: D-005, FGR-518, D-OB-002, MRIN-517 (attached news clipping copy).
PROBLEM: D-OB-002 lists birthplace as Buffalo, ND.
Alvin Dahl lists Buffalo, ND also.
EDUCATION: Concordia College, Moorhead, MN, 1931.
DEATH: Hoag Memorial Hospital.
BURIAL: Grace Lutheran Cemetry, West.
NOTES: Madeline's parents were Edmond Kringler and August Larson. | Kringler, Madeline Emaline (I5857880222)
|
1575 |
!SO: D-005, MRIN-1362, MRIN-517 (attached obituary).
BURIAL: Roselawn Cemetery. | Dahl, Audrey (I5857880226)
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1576 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Dahl, Virginia Clare (I5857880220)
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1577 |
!SO: D-005, MRIN-515, MRIN-517 (attached obituary)
OCCUPATION: Worked for Lockheed, Burbank, CA.
BURIAL: Forest Lawn Memorial Park. | Dahl, Clarence Peter (I5857880215)
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1578 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Iverson, Pearl Etta (I5857880219)
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1579 |
!SO: D-005, MRIN-517 (attached obituary) which lists Mathilda Thompson and
gives marriage date and place.
MRIN-517 (attachment) lists death date in newspaper clipping of Peder's
death announcement. | Thompson, Mathilde (I5857880210)
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1580 |
!SO: D-005, MRIN-519, MRIN-517 (attached obituary).
BURIAL: Memorial Park Cemetery. | Lee, Helen (I5857880224)
|
1581 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Dahl, Theressa (I5857880218)
|
1582 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Coughlin, Joseph (I5857880227)
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1583 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Dahl, Alvin Ditlif (I5857880217)
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1584 |
!SO: D-006
NOTES: D-034 states she taught school in Boston for children of the wealthy. | Deen, Lucille (I5857880363)
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1585 |
!SO: D-006
PROBLEM: D-006 p.1 shows name Peder Herman, D-006 p.3 shows name Peder Norman.
D-014 by his sister, Tilla shows Peter Norman. D-022 Peder Norman.
D-037 lists Peder Norman, d.d. Dec 23, 1877.
D-055 lists it Peder Norman.
NOTES: D-012 p.11 reveals that his older sisters had acquired chicken pox and
were sick when this baby was born. A few days later, the day before
Christmas, while his mother was getting him ready for bed when she
noticed blisters on his chest and throat. He died before midnight.
D-022 states that he lived only one week. | Dahl, Peder Norman (DII) (I5857880355)
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1586 |
!SO: D-006
PROBLEM: D-025 lists name as J. Lee Deen. | Deen, J. Lee (I5857880362)
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1587 |
!SO: D-006 | Pinkham, Victor Rev. (I5857880364)
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1588 |
!SO: D-006 | Hose, Robert (I5857880365)
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1589 |
!SO: D-006, D-014 (In D-014 Tilla lists her bd Jul 4, 1868).
PROBLEM: D-006 lists bd Oct 28, 1868.
D-022 lists b. 1864.
D-025 lists 1868-1956
D-025 lists a child, Niels Deen, b. 1906.
NOTES: D-022 states that Tilla wrote the story, "Chronicles of a Minnesota
Pioneer", a gift to the Minneota, Minnesota Public Library, 1949.
(I have numbered this document d-012). D-022 says she had 3 children. | Dahl, Tilla Regina (I5857880351)
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1590 |
!SO: D-006, D-014, MRIN-1066, D-037.
PROBLEM: D-025 lists b.d. Jan 12, 1862. Amy Van Hining lists Herman Dahl. | Dahl, Herman Nils (I5857880348)
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1591 |
!SO: D-006, D-023, MRIN-547.
BIRTH: Probably Strand, Norway (to confirm). D-025 lists Strand, Norway.
CHILDREN: D-006 lists 5, no names given . . . D-023 lists 4 with names, dates.
NOTES: Nils' parents were Ditev Ephraim Jaeger (1802-1866, d. in Norway) and
Catherine Dorothea Bergfeldt (1803-1861, d. in Norway).
NOTES: Nils was the first postmaster of Minneota, Minn. (D-012 p.11)
The original settlement, now called Minneota, was called 'Pumpa',
Norwegian for 'pump'. The Chicago Northwestern trains stopped to take
on water. Nils had come from Norway and had had a better education than
most of the pioneers. His father was a preacher. Nils had the first
store and post office in Minneota. The post office was established in
1871 and the town took on the name, Norland, reason not known but might
have been because so many Norwegians living in the area had emmigrated
from Norland, Norway. Because mail destined for Norseland often ended
up in Norland and mail to Norland would often be sent to Norseland, the
Post Office Department notified Nils Jager that it would be necessary
to change the name of the town. An election was held and the name that
got the most votes was 'Jagersville'. However, a certain resident of
town, named Doc Seals had contacted the Senator from Minnesota, H. B.
Strait and he had was influential in having the town named Minneota.
The day after the local election, Nils Jager recieved notice from the
Post Office Department that the town had been named Minneota. (D-012
p.11)
Jeanne (Jaeger) Horsey (in documentation attached to MRIN-547) explains
that the origional spelling in Norway was Nils Winther LUTH-JAEGER with
a hyphen. Reason: When Nils' parents, Ditlev LUTH and his wife,
Claudine Marie WINTHER died in June and August 1774, Nils was adopted
by Ephraim JEAGER and JAEGER was added to Nils' name. Ephram Jaeger
was an unmarried relative, a pastor. It followed that the first Nils
Winther Lars-Jaeger named his son Ditlev Ephraim Jaeger (dropping the
LUTH). Then Ditlev's son was named Nils Winther Luth Jaeger and he
named his son Ditlev Ephraim Jaeger (Jeanne [Jaeger] Horsey's uncle)
D-023 (an Ancestry Chart) lists 2 more generations of ancestors for Nils.
Jeanne Jaeger Horsey of Seattle has information on this line.
D-023 lists year of emegration from Norway to America as 1868. | Jaeger, Nils Winther Luth (I5857880356)
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1592 |
!SO: D-006, D-025
!CHILDREN: D-006 lists 4, no names given. D-022 says 4 children also. | Lee, John N. (I5857880357)
|
1593 |
!SO: D-006, D-025 | Hanson, Anna (I5857880358)
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1594 |
!SO: D-006, D-025 | Deen, Helena (I5857880361)
|
1595 |
!SO: D-006, D-025 | Dorherty, Ruth (I5857882231)
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1596 |
!SO: D-006, Middle initial D-011, D-025.. | Deen, William H. (I5857880360)
|
1597 |
!SO: D-006, MRIN-555.
PROBLEM: D-025 lists bd APR 1872 and b. place as Blue Earth Co, MN. Amy Van Hining lists b. Dec 16, 1875.
BURIAL: Hope Lutheran Cemetery. | Dahl, Lillian (I5857880354)
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1598 |
!SO: D-006; D-014 also gives the d. date. | Dahl, Hannah Sharlotte (I5857880353)
|
1599 |
!SO: D-006; D-014; | Dahl, Caroline (DII) (I5857880349)
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1600 |
!SO: D-006; D-014; D-022 states that she never married. Lists name as Nellie
Tobine. Death date and place from D-025. | Dahl, Nellie Tobina (I5857880352)
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