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    1. [NOR] Re: Herman Johaneson (1829-1910) - Civil War soldier from Wisconsin - died in Dayton, OH - biography?
    2. Don Angevine
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    05/06/2018 12:08:36
    1. [NOR] Re: Herman Johaneson (1829-1910) - Civil War soldier from Wisconsin - died in Dayton, OH - biography?
    2. Don Angevine
    3. Lars, I have solved most of this query regarding Herman's wife and family, over the course of an intense 14 hour sitting! Having said that, I have not been successful in finding much of anything about the end of Herman's life. This has been one of the most challenging searches I have ever encountered, as the records for them are very inaccurate in many cases, regarding age, name changes -- they defaulted to "Johnson" -- and the use of first and middle names interchangeably for first names. Herman is shown to be from Sweden and Ireland in some cases. That would explain your difficulty if you were screwing your searches down too tightly, and excluding them inadvertently. I do not subscribe to any paid services, such as Ancestry.com, so links to them are not useful to me. I will be sending you a flood of files off-List, and I'd appreciate it if you could copy and paste the info you have about Herman's last years to me as well. BTW, the Harriet Randall you found is not correct. I have not, as yet, found an actual marriage record, but Herman was married to Harriet Ellen Held from Croydon, Indiana. They had several children, their first, Anna, coming around the time of his military discharge. For a long time in my search there was a long gap in the ages of the children, after Anna, and all girls, until near the end of my looking last night, when I found other children, including at least a couple of males with very common names, thus difficult to winnow out. None of the women I followed were successful in marriage, using the common "Widowed" in the records instead of "Divorced". I believe that is also what happened to Herman and Harriet in the end. I followed three daughters to their death, two dying within one week in 1923, victims of a "lysteria" outbreak in the USA and Europe. It was the death certificate record for their first child, Anna, that tipped me off to their mother's maiden name, and got this search rolling. From the time of Herman's military discharge, they lived in Spencer County, Kentucky, then Montgomery County, Tennessee, and eventually Memphis, TN. He is listed as Taylor-Farmer or just as Taylor. Don in Maine USA ---------------------------------------- From: "Lars E. Oyane" <lars.e.oyane@sdsl.no> Sent: Sunday, May 6, 2018 10:13 AM To: norway@rootsweb.com Cc: "Jerry Lloyd" <jlloyd@midco.net> Subject: [NOR] Re: Herman Johaneson (1829-1910) - Civil War soldier from Wisconsin - died in Dayton, OH - biography? Dear Jerry and other Listers! Thank you very much, Jerry, for responding to my inquiry about Herman Johaneson and his military career and later life! I must admit I don't quite understand the contents of your message. If it refers to the document available at fold, it doesn't give us any more information about Herman than we already have. However, I did find Herman in the 1890 military census for Dayton, OH where it mentions he was a private with 16th Wisconsin Company B, but he was discharged in 1863 due to rheuma and neuralgi, whatever that can be. Now I have also found Herman in the 1900 census for Dayton, OH, and what surprises me there, is the saying he was WIDOWED at the time. If that is correct, he must have married Harriet AFTER 1900. By the way, Herman's burial card says he was a resident of Memphis, TN, so that's probably where he lived prior to entering the soldier's home in 1889.? The 1910 census was taken up in APRIL of 1910, i.e. prior to Herman's death on May 4, and if we look at the many Harriets who in 1910 lived in Memphis, TN, there was only ONE white Harriet who was said to be MARRIED, but who lived there without a husband: Harriet A. Randall, aged 48, born in Indiana, had been married for 30 years, but there is no mention of children! She had four young boarders so maybe she operated some kind of a boarding house. In the city directories she shows up being the WIDOW of William H. Randall who must have died prior to 1900, since she then also shows up in the census as being widowed, born in Indiana March 3, 1860, mother of 8 children, 6 of whom are living (but only one, Lenore, born in Indiana May 1, 1878, lived with her mother!)! The Indiana marriage index shows that William H. Randall and Harriet A. Ruark were married in Vigo Co., IN on Nov. 24, 1877. BUT, we can only guess this was the Harriet who married Herman Johaneson, or maybe they never were officially married.? Who knows? Thanks again for your great assistance trying to trace Herman and his family. Very sincerely yours, Lars E. Oyane

    05/06/2018 12:06:02
    1. [NOR] Re: Herman Johaneson (1829-1910) - Civil War soldier from Wisconsin - died in Dayton, OH - biography?
    2. Lars E. Oyane
    3. Dear Jerry and other Listers! Thank you very much, Jerry, for responding to my inquiry about Herman Johaneson and his military career and later life! I must admit I don’t quite understand the contents of your message. If it refers to the document available at fold, it doesn’t give us any more information about Herman than we already have… However, I did find Herman in the 1890 military census for Dayton, OH where it mentions he was a private with 16th Wisconsin Company B, but he was discharged in 1863 due to rheuma and neuralgi, whatever that can be… Now I have also found Herman in the 1900 census for Dayton, OH, and what surprises me there, is the saying he was WIDOWED at the time. If that is correct, he must have married Harriet AFTER 1900… By the way, Herman’s burial card says he was a resident of Memphis, TN, so that’s probably where he lived prior to entering the soldier’s home in 1889…? The 1910 census was taken up in APRIL of 1910, i.e. prior to Herman’s death on May 4, and if we look at the many Harriets who in 1910 lived in Memphis, TN, there was only ONE white Harriet who was said to be MARRIED, but who lived there without a husband: Harriet A. Randall, aged 48, born in Indiana, had been married for 30 years, but there is no mention of children! She had four young boarders so maybe she operated some kind of a boarding house. In the city directories she shows up being the WIDOW of William H. Randall who must have died prior to 1900, since she then also shows up in the census as being widowed, born in Indiana March 3, 1860, mother of 8 children, 6 of whom are living (but only one, Lenore, born in Indiana May 1, 1878, lived with her mother!)! The Indiana marriage index shows that William H. Randall and Harriet A. Ruark were married in Vigo Co., IN on Nov. 24, 1877. BUT, we can only guess this was the Harriet who married Herman Johaneson, or maybe they never were officially married…? Who knows? Thanks again for your great assistance trying to trace Herman and his family. Very sincerely yours, Lars E. Oyane ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > On May 5, 2018, at 4:08 PM, Jerry Lloyd <jlloyd@midco.net> wrote: > > Harriet Johaneson > > Ohio, Soldier Grave Registrations, 1804-1958 > > View Original Image on Fold3. > > Name: > Harriet Johaneson > > Gender: > Female > > Spouse: > Herman Johaneson > > Original data: Graves Registration Cards Collection, Ohio History Connection, Columbus, Ohio. > > This database contains grave registration cards for soldiers from Ohio who served int he armed forces, mainly from the time of the War of 1812 up through the 1950s. Learn more.. > > I don't have Fold 3 > > ~~~~~~~~~~ > > -----Original Message----- From: Lars E. Oyane > Sent: Saturday, May 5, 2018 2:36 PM > To: norway@rootsweb.com > Subject: [NOR] Herman Johaneson (1829-1910) - Civil War soldier from Wisconsin - died in Dayton, OH - biography? > > Dear Listers! > > I have for many years been trying to figure out what happened to this guy from Hafslo who in 1861 left his wife and four children in Bergen, Norway to seek his fortune in America. Today I have finally managed to find his death notice, but details are hard to get by. Maybe someone can help me? > > Hermund Johannesson Jordanger - in America known as Herman Johaneson - was born in Hafslo, Norway Apr. 15, 1829. In the spring of 1861 he left Bergen, probably with Chicago, IL as his destination, but this document, which I found today: > > https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/1200/MIUSA1866_113752-00593?pid=68546&backurl=https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv%3D1%26dbid%3D1200%26h%3D68546%26tid%3D%26pid%3D%26usePUB%3Dtrue%26_phsrc%3DNzx8529%26_phstart%3DsuccessSource&treeid=&personid=&hintid=&usePUB=true&_phsrc=Nzx8529&_phstart=successSource&usePUBJs=true <https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/1200/MIUSA1866_113752-00593?pid=68546&backurl=https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=1200&h=68546&tid=&pid=&usePUB=true&_phsrc=Nzx8529&_phstart=successSource&treeid=&personid=&hintid=&usePUB=true&_phsrc=Nzx8529&_phstart=successSource&usePUBJs=true> > > shows that he enlisted in Wisconsin 16th Company B (another source says Wisconsin 15th) at Milwaukee, WI on Sep. 18, 1861, and he was discharged at Louisville, KY Feb. 23, 1863 due to disability. I understand the document to say he was to reside at Memphis, TN working as a tailor, but in 1889 he entered the Veteran’s Home in Dayton, OH where he died May 4, 1910. His closest relative is listed as brother Trond (Jordanger) in Marifjora, Norway, but he is also said to be married leaving his widow Harriet Johaneson in Memphis, TN! > > Now I have three main questions: > > * Do we have on the list some military expert who can possibly locate more detailed information about Herman’s military service, for example where he resided when he enlisted and which battles he took part in? > > * I have looked all over for census information about Herman and/or Harriet Johaneson (and alternative spellings), but I come out entirely «blank». Not even the Memphis, TN city directories can be of any help. Maybe someone has better eyes than I do? > > * Finally, is it possible to locate an obituary for this Civil War veteran? > > Thanks a million in advance for your wonderful assistance in this matter! > > Very sincerely yours, > > Lars E. Oyane >

    05/06/2018 08:08:47
    1. [NOR] Re: Herman Johaneson (1829-1910) - Civil War soldier from Wisconsin - died in Dayton, OH - biography?
    2. Jerry Lloyd
    3. Save  Print Share Harriet Johaneson in the Ohio, Soldier Grave Registrations, 1804-1958 Ohio, Soldier Grave Registrations, 1804-1958 View Original Image on Fold3. Add alternate information Report issue Name: Harriet Johaneson Gender: Female Spouse: Herman Johaneson Save  Cancel Source Information Ancestry.com. Ohio, Soldier Grave Registrations, 1804-1958 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2017. Original data: Graves Registration Cards Collection, Ohio History Connection, Columbus, Ohio. Description This database contains grave registration cards for soldiers from Ohio who served int he armed forces, mainly from the time of the War of 1812 up through the 1950s. Learn more.. I don't have Fold 3 -----Original Message----- From: Lars E. Oyane Sent: Saturday, May 5, 2018 2:36 PM To: norway@rootsweb.com Subject: [NOR] Herman Johaneson (1829-1910) - Civil War soldier from Wisconsin - died in Dayton, OH - biography? Dear Listers! I have for many years been trying to figure out what happened to this guy from Hafslo who in 1861 left his wife and four children in Bergen, Norway to seek his fortune in America. Today I have finally managed to find his death notice, but details are hard to get by. Maybe someone can help me? Hermund Johannesson Jordanger - in America known as Herman Johaneson - was born in Hafslo, Norway Apr. 15, 1829. In the spring of 1861 he left Bergen, probably with Chicago, IL as his destination, but this document, which I found today: https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/1200/MIUSA1866_113752-00593?pid=68546&backurl=https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv%3D1%26dbid%3D1200%26h%3D68546%26tid%3D%26pid%3D%26usePUB%3Dtrue%26_phsrc%3DNzx8529%26_phstart%3DsuccessSource&treeid=&personid=&hintid=&usePUB=true&_phsrc=Nzx8529&_phstart=successSource&usePUBJs=true <https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/1200/MIUSA1866_113752-00593?pid=68546&backurl=https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=1200&h=68546&tid=&pid=&usePUB=true&_phsrc=Nzx8529&_phstart=successSource&treeid=&personid=&hintid=&usePUB=true&_phsrc=Nzx8529&_phstart=successSource&usePUBJs=true> shows that he enlisted in Wisconsin 16th Company B (another source says Wisconsin 15th) at Milwaukee, WI on Sep. 18, 1861, and he was discharged at Louisville, KY Feb. 23, 1863 due to disability. I understand the document to say he was to reside at Memphis, TN working as a tailor, but in 1889 he entered the Veteran’s Home in Dayton, OH where he died May 4, 1910. His closest relative is listed as brother Trond (Jordanger) in Marifjora, Norway, but he is also said to be married leaving his widow Harriet Johaneson in Memphis, TN! Now I have three main questions: * Do we have on the list some military expert who can possibly locate more detailed information about Herman’s military service, for example where he resided when he enlisted and which battles he took part in? * I have looked all over for census information about Herman and/or Harriet Johaneson (and alternative spellings), but I come out entirely «blank». Not even the Memphis, TN city directories can be of any help. Maybe someone has better eyes than I do? * Finally, is it possible to locate an obituary for this Civil War veteran? Thanks a million in advance for your wonderful assistance in this matter! Very sincerely yours, Lars E. Oyane _______________________________________________ Norwaylist Archiveshttp://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/index?list=norway RESUBSCRIBE UNSUB http://lists.rootsweb.ancestry.com/index/intl/NOR/NORWAY.html guidelines http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~norway/guidelines.htm _______________________________________________ Email preferences: http://bit.ly/rootswebpref Unsubscribe https://lists.rootsweb.ancestry.com/postorius/lists/norway@rootsweb.com/ Archives: https://lists.rootsweb.ancestry.com/hyperkitty/list/norway@rootsweb.com/ Privacy Statement: https://ancstry.me/2JWBOdY Terms and Conditions: https://ancstry.me/2HDBym9 RootsWeb is funded and supported by Ancestry.com and our loyal RootsWeb community

    05/05/2018 03:08:04
    1. [NOR] Herman Johaneson (1829-1910) - Civil War soldier from Wisconsin - died in Dayton, OH - biography?
    2. Lars E. Oyane
    3. Dear Listers! I have for many years been trying to figure out what happened to this guy from Hafslo who in 1861 left his wife and four children in Bergen, Norway to seek his fortune in America. Today I have finally managed to find his death notice, but details are hard to get by. Maybe someone can help me? Hermund Johannesson Jordanger - in America known as Herman Johaneson - was born in Hafslo, Norway Apr. 15, 1829. In the spring of 1861 he left Bergen, probably with Chicago, IL as his destination, but this document, which I found today: https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/1200/MIUSA1866_113752-00593?pid=68546&backurl=https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv%3D1%26dbid%3D1200%26h%3D68546%26tid%3D%26pid%3D%26usePUB%3Dtrue%26_phsrc%3DNzx8529%26_phstart%3DsuccessSource&treeid=&personid=&hintid=&usePUB=true&_phsrc=Nzx8529&_phstart=successSource&usePUBJs=true <https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/1200/MIUSA1866_113752-00593?pid=68546&backurl=https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=1200&h=68546&tid=&pid=&usePUB=true&_phsrc=Nzx8529&_phstart=successSource&treeid=&personid=&hintid=&usePUB=true&_phsrc=Nzx8529&_phstart=successSource&usePUBJs=true> shows that he enlisted in Wisconsin 16th Company B (another source says Wisconsin 15th) at Milwaukee, WI on Sep. 18, 1861, and he was discharged at Louisville, KY Feb. 23, 1863 due to disability. I understand the document to say he was to reside at Memphis, TN working as a tailor, but in 1889 he entered the Veteran’s Home in Dayton, OH where he died May 4, 1910. His closest relative is listed as brother Trond (Jordanger) in Marifjora, Norway, but he is also said to be married leaving his widow Harriet Johaneson in Memphis, TN! Now I have three main questions: * Do we have on the list some military expert who can possibly locate more detailed information about Herman’s military service, for example where he resided when he enlisted and which battles he took part in? * I have looked all over for census information about Herman and/or Harriet Johaneson (and alternative spellings), but I come out entirely «blank». Not even the Memphis, TN city directories can be of any help. Maybe someone has better eyes than I do? * Finally, is it possible to locate an obituary for this Civil War veteran? Thanks a million in advance for your wonderful assistance in this matter! Very sincerely yours, Lars E. Oyane

    05/05/2018 01:36:52
    1. [NOR] Re: [NOR]Family in Seattle area
    2. Leslie Quist
    3. Lars, the Sheep Company ran sheep all over the state of Washington and maybe further. Lewiston, ID and Clarkston, WA are right across the Snake River from each other. If he was working for the Sheep Company, there might not have been a record of him in the local town as he would have been living out by the sheep herd. I will look to see what can be found, but I don't hold out much hope. I can call the Holy Rosary Church Office in Moxee and see what can be found. I went to East Valley High School, which takes in Moxee City, and there was a Judy Schmitz, might have been Schmit, been 55 years since I graduated and I have kind of lost touch. My memory isn't what it used to be either. Leslie Quist I sent this to Lars Olayne instead of to the Norway list, and I didn't see it come back thru the list, so I am sending it again. Hermiston is a loooong way from here. Last time I was through there was over 40 years ago. The report goes thusly. 'There is a place online called Washington State Digital Archives. I went there and found a marriage certificate for John Jos. Jorgenson of Lewiston Idaho and Miss Anna Schmitz of Yakima. Their certificate was dated 2 April 1913 and the marriage date is the 14th of April 1913. They were married by L.A. LaMontague, Pastor, A Roman Catholic Priest.' Is this your John Jorgenson? The middle name doesn't track with the info I have seen from you. I haven't had time to go downtown to the main library lately, when I do, I will be sure to email you what I find. Leslie Quist

    05/05/2018 07:23:48
    1. [NOR] Re: Help to find family in Seattle, WA area
    2. Leslie Quist
    3. Lars, I went surfing and came up with a couple of names of people who lived during the time you are researching John J. Jorgensen. It might help you get a feel for what it was like to live in Washington State at the time he was here. The names are Thomas Jesse Drumheller and Ida Lavine Rowley (Chapman) It's early morning here, but I will put you on my list of things to do. Leslie Quist

    05/05/2018 07:18:16
    1. [NOR] Re: Help to find family in the Seatle, WA area?
    2. Leslie Quist
    3. I just happened to think, this wasn't from the courthouse it was from the Washington State Digital Archives. You might be able to find what you want, or most of it from home without having to go thru several others. Worth trying anyway? Leslie Quist ----- Original Message ----- From: Lars E. Oyane To: Leslie Quist Sent: Thursday, May 03, 2018 3:55 PM Subject: Re: [NOR] Help to find family in the Seatle, WA area? Dear Leslie! Thank you very much for sending me the report from the courthouse with the information from the marriage certificate! YES, it is indeed «my» John Jorgensen, although his name seems kind of «corrupt»… He always went by John J. Jorgensen, but we have his birthdate to prove he is the one who was born in Chippewa Co., WI on Oct. 20, 1878! And he had the younger brother Carl…! What I don’t understand, is the reference to Lewiston, ID, since I can find no trace of the family in that area! I keep my fingers and toes well crossed that you may succeed in finding additional information about this couple at the main library. Maybe some write-ups in the local paper such as a wedding announcement? Or could it be the Catholic church has records of the marriage with additional information? Thanks again, Leslie, for your efforts in this matter. It is indeed very much appreciated! Good Luck! Very sincerely yours, Lars E. Oyane ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ On May 3, 2018, at 2:38 PM, Leslie Quist <mamakitty@charter.net> wrote: Hermiston is a loooong way from here. Last time I was through there was over 40 years ago. The report goes thusly. 'There is a place online called Washington State Digital Archives. I went there and found a marriage certificate for John Jos. Jorgenson of Lewiston Idaho and Miss Anna Schmitz of Yakima. Their certificate was dated 2 April 1913 and the marriage date is the 14th of April 1913. They were married by L.A. LaMontague, Pastor, A Roman Catholic Priest.' Is this your John Jorgenson? The middle name doesn't track with the info I have seen from you. I haven't had time to go downtown to the main library lately, when I do, I will be sure to email you what I find. Leslie Quist Dear Leslie! Thank you very much for your message which just arrived. NO, I have seen no report from you on the list regarding the Jorgensen/Schmitz marriage, so please do repost it. Maybe you could also send me a report directly? Thanks a million! I am anxious to learn what you have found! By the way, I have located the last surviving daughter of Margaret Jorgensen living at Hermiston, OR. I even have a phone number for her, but she NEVER answers her phone… Maybe she is suspicious about someone calling from overseas…? You never go down that way, do you…? Here is the contact information I got: Sharon Justus 80613 Allen Ln Hermiston, OR 97838-7348 phone: (541)567-3986 Very sincerely yours, Lars E. Oyane ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ On May 3, 2018, at 11:57 AM, Leslie Quist <mamakitty@charter.net> wrote: Lars, did my report on the marriage of John Jos. Jorgensen of Lewiston Id and Anna M Schmitz come thru on the list? My memory is slipping and I don't remember seeing it. If you didn't see it, let me know and I'll repost it. Leslie Quist ----- Original Message ----- From: Lars E. Oyane To: norway@rootsweb.com Cc: Sarah Thorson Little ; Sherrie Stahl ; Harold Christensen ; Leslie Quist Sent: Tuesday, April 24, 2018 11:30 AM Subject: Re: [NOR] Re: Help to find family in the Seatle, WA area? Dear Leslie, Harold, Sherrie, Sarah and other Listers! Thank you all so very much for your great messages in regard to my Jorgenson family! Now with the full obituaries of Margaret Whitsett and Helen Koselke, there seems to be four surviving grandchildren of John and Anna Jorgenson’s: * Robert Crossen of Sedro Wolley, WA (with the same phone number that I have tried for days listed on Ronald Crossen) * Sharon Justus of Hermiston, OR (whose number works, and I have left her a message!) * Marilyn Howard of Eugene, OR (whose number on whitepages is out ofd service) * Larry Koselke of Cle Elum, WA (whose number is only available on Whitepages premium…) I appreciate very much, Leslie, your willingness to do additional research in Yakima Co., WA for this family. John Jorgenson, the sheep shearer, «of Lewiston, ID» was married at Moxee, Yakima Co., WA Apr. 2, 1913 to Anna M. Schmitz, supposedly born in Yakima Co., WA Jan. 19, 1895, the daughter of Frank and Mary Schmitz. The Schmitz family lived in Yakima Co., WA at least until the 1910’s, but Frank and Mary appear to have divorced some time prior to 1920, and Mary moved to Seattle, WA! Maybe you can find church records in the Yakima, WA area including the Schmitz family helping us to Anna’s middle name? I believe they were German Catholic! Thanks again for your great assistance trying to help me with tracing this family. Hopefully I will sooner or later get hold of Sharon Justus or one of the other Jorgenson descendants… Very sincerely yours, Lars E. Oyane ~~~~~~~~~~~ On Apr 24, 2018, at 12:04 PM, Sarah Thorson Little via NORWAY <norway@rootsweb.com> wrote: Lars, it looks like she has two surviving children from her complete obituary from the East Oregonian in Pendleton, Oregon on December 11, 2003 WHITSETT -- Margaret Whitsett , 78, of Hermiston, a retired accountant,died Monday, Dec. 8, 2003, at Good Samaritan Center in Hermiston. A memorialservice will be held later with private inurnment. Mrs. Whitsett was born Aug.17, 1925, at Seattle, to John and Anna Jorgenson. She grew up and attendedschools in Seattle, then graduated from business school with a degree in accounting.In September 1960, she married Floyd A. Whitsett at Seattle. She was employedas an accountant for G.O. Guy Drugs for several years. In 1973, the Whitsettsmoved to Valdez, Alaska, and later to Anchorage, Alaska. After her retirement,the couple moved to Baker City in 1985 and to Reno, Nev., in 1992. They movedto Alger, Wash., in 1994 and to Hermiston four years ago. Mrs. Whitsett was aformer member of the Eagles and Moose lodges. She enjoyed playing cribbage,traveling, animals, loved being a grandmother and was a champion bowler. Survivorsinclude her husband, at the home; son, Robert Crossen of Alger, Wash.;daughter, Sharon Justus, of Hermiston; 11 grandchildren; and several greatgrandchildren. She was preceded in death by her parents, by a daughter, DiannaCrossen and by sons, Ron Crossen and Gary Crossen. *** Sharon Justus, 80613 Allen Lane, Hermiston, OR 541-567-3986 ~~~~~ On Apr 24, 2018, at 12:01 PM, Sherrie Stahl <sherriestahl@gmail.com> wrote: Helen Agnes KOSELKE Helen Agnes (Doucett) Koselke, 91, passed away at NW Hospital in Seattle on February 4th. Helen was born September 11, 1919 in Everett, WA, daughter to William James Doucett & Elizabeth Alyque (Reid) Doucett. Helen later moved to Ballard with her family and attended Ballard High School. She married Neil Anthony Koselke in 1949 and lived in Seattle until her passing. Helen is survived by 5 children; Marilyn Howard of Eugene, OR, Larry Koselke of Cle Elum, WA, Dennis Koselke of Camano Island, WA, Eugene Koselke of Camano Island, WA & Loreto B.C.S. Mexico, and Debra Egeck of Woodinville, WA. Helen is also survived by 11 grandchildren, 12 great grandchildren, 6 great-great grandchildren, her brother James Ronald Doucett of Monroe, WA and numerous nieces, nephews and close friends. Helen was predeceased in death by her first husband, Alfred James Jorgenson in 1948, and her husband of 45 years Neil Anthony Koselke in 1994, her son James Jorgenson in 2007 and her brother John Walter Doucett in 2007. A graveside service will be held Wednesday February 9th, 11:00 a.m. at Calvary Cemetery 5041 - 35th Ave NE, Seattle, WA. Helen requested that in lieu of flowers remembrances can be made to St. Catherine of Sienna School or Children's Hospital, both in Seattle. Sherrie stahl sherriestahl@gmail.com ~~~~~ On Tuesday, April 24, 2018, 9:47:18 AM PDT, Harold Christensen <haroldmable@hotmail.com> wrote: Lars, The 1940 census for Seattle shows Alfred Jorgenson, age 25, wife Helen, age 20, son Alfred S, age 1, and sister, Margaret, age 14. Alfred is a cement finisher working on a government project. All of these were born in Washington. Harold ~~~~~ On Apr 24, 2018, at 9:26 AM, Leslie Quist <mamakitty@charter.net> wrote: Lars, you don't say who John married in Yakima County. It is quite a large county too and covers more ground than some states. I live in Yakima, but I need a name! There are places to look and I know some of them. He may have worked for the Sheep Company that ran sheep around here about that time. I remember hearing about them when I was a child and my father knew one of the herders. Send me information and I'll spend some time looking for a marriage in 1913. The library in downtown Yakima has the archives of the Yakima Herald and Yakima Republic and also the Polks directory. The Yakima Valley Genealogy Society also has a file of the obituarys that were published in the newspaper. All neatly and alphabetically filed. But I need names! Leslie Quist ~~~~~ From: Lars E. Oyane <lars.e.oyane@sdsl.no> Sent: Tuesday, April 24, 2018 5:46 AM To: norway@rootsweb.com Subject: [NOR] Help to find family in the Seatle, WA area? Dear Listers! I am frustrated! It appears to be soo hard to locate nowliving descendants of certain families in the Seattle, WA area, but maybe someone can help me? John Jorgensen (1878-1966) was a sheep shearer and lived for many years in Seattle, WA. He was married and had two children: * Alfred Jorgensen (1914-1948) who married Helen Doucett - she remarried Neil Koselke and died in Seattle, WA Feb. 4, 2011. Her obituary appeared isn the Seattle Times on Feb. 8, 2011. I cannot get up the actual obituary, but an «abstract» of this obituary on FamilySearch gives the following names of spouses and children: Neil Anthony Koselke, husband Marilyn Howard, daughter Larry Koselke, son Dennis Koselke, son Eugene Koselke, son Debra Egeck, daughter Alfred James Jorgenson, husband James Jorgenson, son * Margaret Jorgenson (1925-2003) married three times, 1st to Robert Lennstrom, 2nd to Crossen and 3rd to Floyd Whitsett. No obituary can be found for Margaret, but Floyd Whitsett died at Richland, OR Mar. 31, 2006, and an extract of his obituary from the East Oregonian dated Apr. 11, 2006 lists the following spouse and children: Margaret Anna Crossen, wife Dianna Crossen, daughter Gary Crossen, son Sharon Justus, daughter Ron Crossen, son Robert Crossen, son Margaret Whitsett appears to have died at Sedro Woolley, WA, and there is a Ronald Crossen in the Sedro Woolley telephone directory, but despite dozens of calls, I get no answer… Could it be that the original obituaries include more precise information about these families, or maybe someone has other suggestions how I can get in contact with family members? PS: My REAL Challenge with this family is the following: John Jorgenson (Joranger) from Hafslo (Aug. 5, 1827- ) and Caroline Jensdotter from Maalselv (Apr. 11, 1852) farmed at least until 1888 the E½ NW¼ of Section 18 in Wheaton township, Chippewa Co., WI - near the Elk Mound, WI settlement and had at least five children: * Betsy Marie Jorgenson - born 1876/1877 * John Peder Jorgenson - born Oct. 20, 1878 - ended up as a sheep shearer in Seattle, WA * Carl Jorgenson - born June 25, 1880 - was also a sheep shearer in Seattle, WA, but never married * Nels H. Jorgenson, born Dec. 27, 1882 * Christine Jorgenson, born Sep. 4, 1884 When John married in Yakima Co., WA in 1913, he was a resident of Lewiston, ID, and he may also have lived in Carbon Co., WY prior to that, but NOWHERE can I find any members of this family in the 1900 or 1910 censuses!! My hope is that children of Alfred’s or Margaret’s MAY have heard about aunt Betsy, uncle Nels or aunt Christine… Or maybe someone has other suggestions how this family can be traced?? Thanks a million for your great assistance in this matter! Very sincerely yours, Lars E. Oyane, a frustrated Norwegian!

    05/05/2018 07:14:38
    1. [NOR] Re: Anna Christiansen - Norwegian nurse in Hempstead, Nassau Co., NY 1910 - what became of her?
    2. Jerry Lloyd
    3. Save  Print Share Anna Christiansen in the U.S., Border Crossings from Canada to U.S., 1895-1960 View U.S., Border Crossings from Canada to U.S., 1895-1960 Add alternate information Report issue Name: Anna Christiansen Gender: Female Race/Nationality: Scandinavian Age: 30 Record Type: Manifests Birth Date: abt 1877 Birth Country: Norway Arrival date: 5 Jul 1907 Port of Arrival: Quebec, Canada Ship Name: Tunisian Residence Place: Nor Line Number: 22 -----Original Message----- From: Lars E. Oyane Sent: Wednesday, May 2, 2018 2:10 PM To: norway@rootsweb.com Subject: [NOR] Anna Christiansen - Norwegian nurse in Hempstead, Nassau Co., NY 1910 - what became of her? Dear Listers! I have a big challenge for you today which I hope someone can help me solve: The 1910 census for Hempstead, Nassau Co., NY shows this family: ~~~~~ DOYLE, John F. Jr. 40 NY NY NY real estate agent DOYLE, Evangeline 37 ME ME ME wife DOYLE, John F. 2nd 2 NY NY ME son …………., Josephine 22 Fin Din Fin cook - emigrated 1909 CHRISTIANSEN, Anna 32 Nor Nor Nor nurse - emigrated (blank) ~~~~~ I strongly suspect this Anna Christiansen to be identical to this girl who in 1912 was on a visit to Christiania (Oslo), Ńorway from New York: https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/view/8/pe00000001128325 Her birthdate is given as Sep. 25, 1877, and I can only find ONE Anna Christiansen in Norway with this birthdate: Anna Magdalena Christiansen, also called Olsen, born in Bergen Sep. 25, 1877, daughter of Christian Olsen (Breisnes) and Marie Andersdotter. Anna Magdalena lived in Bergen until 1899, but is nowhere to be found in the Norwegian 1900 census. I am ALMOST certain Anna Magdalena is the nurse last known to have been alive and unmarried in New York in 1912!? BUT is it possible to figure out what became of Anna after 1912? Maybe she married? Thanks a million in advance for any suggestions! Very sincerely yours, Lars E. Oyane _______________________________________________ Norwaylist Archiveshttp://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/index?list=norway RESUBSCRIBE UNSUB http://lists.rootsweb.ancestry.com/index/intl/NOR/NORWAY.html guidelines http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~norway/guidelines.htm _______________________________________________ Email preferences: http://bit.ly/rootswebpref Unsubscribe https://lists.rootsweb.ancestry.com/postorius/lists/norway@rootsweb.com/ Archives: https://lists.rootsweb.ancestry.com/hyperkitty/list/norway@rootsweb.com/ Privacy Statement: https://ancstry.me/2JWBOdY Terms and Conditions: https://ancstry.me/2HDBym9 RootsWeb is funded and supported by Ancestry.com and our loyal RootsWeb community

    05/03/2018 10:04:00
    1. [NOR] Anna Christiansen - Norwegian nurse in Hempstead, Nassau Co., NY 1910 - what became of her?
    2. Lars E. Oyane
    3. Dear Listers! I have a big challenge for you today which I hope someone can help me solve: The 1910 census for Hempstead, Nassau Co., NY shows this family: ~~~~~ DOYLE, John F. Jr. 40 NY NY NY real estate agent DOYLE, Evangeline 37 ME ME ME wife DOYLE, John F. 2nd 2 NY NY ME son …………., Josephine 22 Fin Din Fin cook - emigrated 1909 CHRISTIANSEN, Anna 32 Nor Nor Nor nurse - emigrated (blank) ~~~~~ I strongly suspect this Anna Christiansen to be identical to this girl who in 1912 was on a visit to Christiania (Oslo), Ńorway from New York: https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/view/8/pe00000001128325 Her birthdate is given as Sep. 25, 1877, and I can only find ONE Anna Christiansen in Norway with this birthdate: Anna Magdalena Christiansen, also called Olsen, born in Bergen Sep. 25, 1877, daughter of Christian Olsen (Breisnes) and Marie Andersdotter. Anna Magdalena lived in Bergen until 1899, but is nowhere to be found in the Norwegian 1900 census. I am ALMOST certain Anna Magdalena is the nurse last known to have been alive and unmarried in New York in 1912!? BUT is it possible to figure out what became of Anna after 1912? Maybe she married? Thanks a million in advance for any suggestions! Very sincerely yours, Lars E. Oyane

    05/02/2018 01:10:38
    1. [NOR] Moscow, ID 1900 +-
    2. I have various relatives who settled on farms in the area of Moscow, Idaho and LaCrosse WAshington in the late 1800s and early 1900s. All from the Sogn Fjord originally. Some apparently went to that area quickly after immigrating; and others left Dodge County, MN as young parents, where they were born to parents from the Sogn Fjord. A book, 'Norse to the Palouse' captures some of that histsory. Another book captures the Fjaerestad / Langeteig family, written by a family member. If any of that is of interest, I have a little info on it. Linda in Alaska On Wed, 2 May 2018 05:25:23 -0500, "Lars E. Oyane" wrote: Dear Jerry and other Listers, I am sorry to be late on this topic, but wish to thank you, Jerry, for your message which «summarizes» some if the «old» information I have on the Lars Jacobson, his 1st wife Lizzie Pike with two children, Frank and Albert, the 2nd of which later shows up as Albert Gohde, a son that Lizzie had by her 2nd husband, Herman Gohde, whom she married in 1882. Maybe ut took that long for Lizzie’s divorce from Lars Jacobson to become final…!? By the way, I believe Frank Jacobson, who was definitely Lars’ son, must have died at a young age, probably before 1900. As far as Lars Jacobson is concerned, I still strongly suspect he be the opne who shows up in Moscow, Latah Co., ID in 1910. Lars is one of several Sogning emigrants who appear to have lived in the Genesee Valley area of Western Idaho around the turn of the century who just are rarely to be found in the census records from that period. The census records seem to be extremely inexact or incomplete…! Still I do hope that someone can help me locate further details about this Lars Jacobson from Moscow, ID from the 1910 census who was apparently still living there as late as in 1916!? Thanks again for your great assistance in this matter! Very sincerely yours, Lars E. Oyane ~~~~~~~~~~~~ > On Mar 24, 2018, at 4:54 PM, Jerry Lloyd wrote: > > Frank Jacobson > in the 1880 United States Federal Census > > Name: > Frank Jacobson > > Age: > 8 > > Birth Date: > Abt 1872 > > Birthplace: > Wisconsin > > Home in 1880: > Franklin, Vernon, Wisconsin, USA > > Dwelling Number: > 90 > > Race: > White > > Gender: > Male > > Relation to Head of House: > Son > > Marital Status: > Single > > Father's Birthplace: > Wisconsin > > Mother's name: > Alvira Pike > > Mother's Birthplace: > Norway > > Attended School: > Yes > > Household Members: > > Alvira Pike 56 > Mary Lisy Pike 27 > Theadore Pike 29 > Frank Jacobson 8 > Albert Jacobson 1 > > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > > -----Original Message----- From: Lars E. Oyane > Sent: Saturday, March 24, 2018 2:30 PM > To: norway@rootsweb.com > Subject: [NOR] Re: Lars and Christina Jacobson - 1910's at Moscow, ID - who were they? > > Dear Listers! > > There are SOO many families I wish to locate in the United States, and as I was going thru my files this afternoon, I discovered this inquiry of mine from last June, which apparently received no answers, so I try it once again. > > Thanks a million for any suggestions in this matter - which will all make me very happy! > > Very sincerely yours, > > Lars E. Oyane > > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > >> On Jun 12, 2017, at 4:12 AM, Lars E. Oyane wrote: >> >> Dear Listers! >> >> For years I have tried to figure out what happened to this guy: >> >> Lars Jacobson (Krogen), born in Luster Co., Norway Mar. 19, 1852, emigrated in 1869 to Vernon Co., WI where on Oct. 15, 1871 he married Eliza «Lizzie» Pike, born in Vernon Co., WI Apr. 12, 1853. Soon thereafter their son Frank was born (probably in early 1872, no date known!) >> >> Then in November of 1873 Lars became the father of a girl Lina born to his brother’s sister-in-law, Anna Marie Olson from Luster Co., Norway (1845-1888) who had also emigrated in 1869. She went to Winona, MN to get her daughter there, but the «scandal» resulted, not unexpectedly, in a divorce between Lars and Lizzie, and he «took off»! >> >> Unfortunately, the old divorce documents from Vernon Co., WI have been destroyed, so exactly what happened and when, we don’t know, UNLESS there is some newspaper write-up about this?? >> >> However, I have found what I consider a good «candidate» for Lars in the 1910 census of Moscow, Latah Co., ID: >> >> JACOBSON, Lars 62 Nor Nor Nor farmer emigrated 1870 married for 27 years >> JACOBSON, Christina 63 Nor Nor Nor wife emigrated 1880 married for 27 years >> no mention of children >> >> They resided on 826 South Harrison in Moscow, ID where they also show up in the 1912, 1914 and 1916 city directories! >> >> There was a Christina Jacobson who died as a widow at the Coeur d’Alene Homes at Coeur d’Alene, ID on Dec. 26, 1928 with a birthdate of Jan. 1, 1846 in Norway - informant C. F. Johnson, apparently Conrad F. Johnson (1862-1932), a Pastor and at that time the Manager of the Coeur d’Alene Homes, an old people’s home in Coeur d’Alene, ID. But if this was the same Christina, I don’t know! >> >> Is it possible to find more information about these Lars and Christina Jacobson in Moscow/Coeur d’Alene, ID? Maybe an obituary for Christina? Or other newspaper write-ups about them? >> >> Or does anyone see any other alternatives for Lars Jacobson anywhere?? (Lars of course could be Louis, Lewis or something similar…) >> >> Thank you very much in advance for your great assistance in this matter! >> >> Very sincerely yours, >> >> Lars E. Oyane >> >> _______________________________________________ Norwaylist Archiveshttp://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/index?list=norway RESUBSCRIBE UNSUB http://lists.rootsweb.ancestry.com/index/intl/NOR/NORWAY.html guidelines http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~norway/guidelines.htm _______________________________________________ Email preferences: http://bit.ly/rootswebpref Unsubscribe https://lists.rootsweb.ancestry.com/postorius/lists/norway@rootsweb.com/ Archives: https://lists.rootsweb.ancestry.com/hyperkitty/list/norway@rootsweb.com/ Privacy Statement: https://ancstry.me/2JWBOdY Terms and Conditions: https://ancstry.me/2HDBym9 RootsWeb is funded and supported by Ancestry.com and our loyal RootsWeb community

    05/02/2018 05:40:39
    1. [NOR] Re: Lars and Christina Jacobson - 1910's at Moscow, ID - who were they?
    2. Lars E. Oyane
    3. Dear Jerry and other Listers, I am sorry to be late on this topic, but wish to thank you, Jerry, for your message which «summarizes» some if the «old» information I have on the Lars Jacobson, his 1st wife Lizzie Pike with two children, Frank and Albert, the 2nd of which later shows up as Albert Gohde, a son that Lizzie had by her 2nd husband, Herman Gohde, whom she married in 1882. Maybe ut took that long for Lizzie’s divorce from Lars Jacobson to become final…!? By the way, I believe Frank Jacobson, who was definitely Lars’ son, must have died at a young age, probably before 1900. As far as Lars Jacobson is concerned, I still strongly suspect he be the opne who shows up in Moscow, Latah Co., ID in 1910. Lars is one of several Sogning emigrants who appear to have lived in the Genesee Valley area of Western Idaho around the turn of the century who just are rarely to be found in the census records from that period. The census records seem to be extremely inexact or incomplete…! Still I do hope that someone can help me locate further details about this Lars Jacobson from Moscow, ID from the 1910 census who was apparently still living there as late as in 1916!? Thanks again for your great assistance in this matter! Very sincerely yours, Lars E. Oyane ~~~~~~~~~~~~ > On Mar 24, 2018, at 4:54 PM, Jerry Lloyd <jlloyd@midco.net> wrote: > > Frank Jacobson > in the 1880 United States Federal Census > > Name: > Frank Jacobson > > Age: > 8 > > Birth Date: > Abt 1872 > > Birthplace: > Wisconsin > > Home in 1880: > Franklin, Vernon, Wisconsin, USA > > Dwelling Number: > 90 > > Race: > White > > Gender: > Male > > Relation to Head of House: > Son > > Marital Status: > Single > > Father's Birthplace: > Wisconsin > > Mother's name: > Alvira Pike > > Mother's Birthplace: > Norway > > Attended School: > Yes > > Household Members: > > Alvira Pike 56 > Mary Lisy Pike 27 > Theadore Pike 29 > Frank Jacobson 8 > Albert Jacobson 1 > > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > > -----Original Message----- From: Lars E. Oyane > Sent: Saturday, March 24, 2018 2:30 PM > To: norway@rootsweb.com > Subject: [NOR] Re: Lars and Christina Jacobson - 1910's at Moscow, ID - who were they? > > Dear Listers! > > There are SOO many families I wish to locate in the United States, and as I was going thru my files this afternoon, I discovered this inquiry of mine from last June, which apparently received no answers, so I try it once again. > > Thanks a million for any suggestions in this matter - which will all make me very happy! > > Very sincerely yours, > > Lars E. Oyane > > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > >> On Jun 12, 2017, at 4:12 AM, Lars E. Oyane <lars.e.oyane@sdsl.no> wrote: >> >> Dear Listers! >> >> For years I have tried to figure out what happened to this guy: >> >> Lars Jacobson (Krogen), born in Luster Co., Norway Mar. 19, 1852, emigrated in 1869 to Vernon Co., WI where on Oct. 15, 1871 he married Eliza «Lizzie» Pike, born in Vernon Co., WI Apr. 12, 1853. Soon thereafter their son Frank was born (probably in early 1872, no date known!) >> >> Then in November of 1873 Lars became the father of a girl Lina born to his brother’s sister-in-law, Anna Marie Olson from Luster Co., Norway (1845-1888) who had also emigrated in 1869. She went to Winona, MN to get her daughter there, but the «scandal» resulted, not unexpectedly, in a divorce between Lars and Lizzie, and he «took off»! >> >> Unfortunately, the old divorce documents from Vernon Co., WI have been destroyed, so exactly what happened and when, we don’t know, UNLESS there is some newspaper write-up about this?? >> >> However, I have found what I consider a good «candidate» for Lars in the 1910 census of Moscow, Latah Co., ID: >> >> JACOBSON, Lars 62 Nor Nor Nor farmer emigrated 1870 married for 27 years >> JACOBSON, Christina 63 Nor Nor Nor wife emigrated 1880 married for 27 years >> no mention of children >> >> They resided on 826 South Harrison in Moscow, ID where they also show up in the 1912, 1914 and 1916 city directories! >> >> There was a Christina Jacobson who died as a widow at the Coeur d’Alene Homes at Coeur d’Alene, ID on Dec. 26, 1928 with a birthdate of Jan. 1, 1846 in Norway - informant C. F. Johnson, apparently Conrad F. Johnson (1862-1932), a Pastor and at that time the Manager of the Coeur d’Alene Homes, an old people’s home in Coeur d’Alene, ID. But if this was the same Christina, I don’t know! >> >> Is it possible to find more information about these Lars and Christina Jacobson in Moscow/Coeur d’Alene, ID? Maybe an obituary for Christina? Or other newspaper write-ups about them? >> >> Or does anyone see any other alternatives for Lars Jacobson anywhere?? (Lars of course could be Louis, Lewis or something similar…) >> >> Thank you very much in advance for your great assistance in this matter! >> >> Very sincerely yours, >> >> Lars E. Oyane >> >>

    05/02/2018 04:25:23
    1. [NOR] Re: James and Ethel Sturgell of Fairbanks, AK and Albuquerque, NM - further info available?
    2. Lars E. Oyane
    3. Dear Mark and other Listers! Thank you so very much, Mark, for this great message which I have just received in regard to Ethel and James Sturgell! I am amazed and very happy indeed! At this point, all I would like to add to my biography on Ethel, would be her exact birthdate. She was born in July of 1871 in or near Madison, Dane Co., WI, but neither her nor any of her seven siblings’ baptismal records can be found in any Norwegian Lutheran churches in or around Madison, WI, although I did read somewhere they had been going to a Norwegian Lutheran church! Maybe they rather went to an English Lutheran church, if that can be found in the area of Windsor township? Thanks again for your wonderful assistance in this matter! Very sincerely yours, Lars E. Oyane ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > On May 1, 2018, at 2:50 PM, Mark Erickson <merickson1870@gmail.com> wrote: > > Here’s a few articles: > > ___________________ > > Alamogordo Daily News > > Sunday, June 9, 1957, Alamogordo, New Mexico > > > Alamogordo Carrousel > > Talk about doing a lot of things in a short time, Mrs. Eileen Hutchinson > probably holds the record for such feats. This is what happened: > > About a month ago she received word that her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James C. > Sturgell, pioneer residents of Fairbanks, Alaska, were ill. She got leave > from her job with the General Plant Protection Co. at Holloman, and took > out. Via plane, she soon arrived in Fairbanks. There she discovered that > her parents would have to come to the States for medical care. Their > Fairbanks home must be sold. > > Within a few days, she had sold the property, taken care of the disposal of > the furniture. Then began the trip back home with her two ill parents. Her > father had to travel in a wheel chair, and this > > made it difficult to get plane passage, but Mrs Hutchinson being a woman of > no few talents, she got this difficulty ironed out. They first stopped at > Seattle, then came on down the west coastline to Los Angeles. At last they > landed at El Paso Mr Sturgell was placed in a rest home in Las Cruces. Mrs. > Sturgell came on home with her daughter, and now is receiving medical > treatment here. Mrs Hutchinson accomplished all of this within a month, and > now is back at her job working away like a beaver, as usual. > > ___________________ > > Alamogordo Daily News > > Tuesday, July 9, 1957, Alamogordo, New Mexico > > > Alamogordo Carrousel > > Mrs. Eileen Hutchinson’s father, James C. Sturgell, died recently at a > nursing home in Las Cruces. He was 85 and a pioneer resident of Alaska. > Only recently, Mrs. Hutchinson had flown to Alaska to bring her parents > back to New Mexico with her. Upon arrival, Mr. Sturgell’s critical > condition made it necessary to place him in the nursing home. Eileen and > Mrs. Sturgell flew to Minneapolis, where Mr. Sturgell’s body was sent for > funeral services and burial. Mrs. Sturgell plans to spend the remainder of > the summer there with friends. Mrs. Hutchinson flew home after the > services, and again is working away on her job with General Plant > Protection Co. at Holloman AFB . > > ___________________ > > Alamogordo Daily News > > Sunday, July 26, 1959, Alamogordo, New Mexico > > Autumn Nuptial Plans Revealed > > Mrs. Ethel Sturgell is announcing the forthcoming early autumn marriage of > her daughter, Eileen Hutchinson, to Capt. Eli Lackland Beeding. > > Both Mrs. Sturgell and her daughter, a native Alaskan, have been residents > of Alamogordo for the past three years. The bride-to-be was educated at the > University of Alaska and Barnard College, Columbia University, New York > City, N.Y. > > Capt. Beeding is a native of San Antonio, Tex.; he is a graduate of Baylor > University at Waco, Tex. And has done one year work toward his master’s > degree in physiology at the University of Michigan. > > For the past three years he has been assigned to the biodynamics branch of > the Aero Medical Field Laboratory, Holloman Research and Development > Center, as a task scientist for studies on human tolerance to abrupt > deceleration. > > ___________________ > > Alamogordo Daily News > > Tuesday, August 4, 1959, Alamogordo, New Mexico > > > Sturgell Rites Conducted In Minneapolis > > Mrs. Eileen Hutchinson and daughter, Cecily Denise, have returned from > Minneapolis, where they attended private family services for Mrs. > Hutchinson's mother, Mrs. Ethel Sturgell, who died here July 22 after an > Alamogordo residence of about eight months. > > Rites were held at the Washburn-McCreavy Mortuary in Minneapolis, with > interment in Sunset Memorial Park beside her late husband, James C. > Sturgell, whom she met and married in Alaska many years ago. > > The Sturgells lived in Alaska for 40 years, and it was a point of pride > with Mrs. Sturgell that her adopted home became the largest of the United > States before her death. > > Born in Madison, Wisc., the daughter of Lewis and Elizabeth Larson. Mrs > Sturgell had journeyed to Alaska as a tourist when she met and married her > husband. She had resided with a sister in Minneapolis following her > husband’s death until coming to live in Alamogordo. > > Mrs Sturgell remained active until her death and was interested > > in current topics and was a prime favorite with residents of the community. > especially the children of the vicinity of the Hutchinson home, who all > knew her as “Grandma.” > > Survivors include the daughter and granddaughter here; two sisters. Mrs > Katherine Kenyon and Mrs. Harry Myers, and numerous nephews and nieces, all > living in the Midwest. > > ___________________ > > On Apr 25, 2018, at 3:05 AM, Lars E. Oyane <lars.e.oyane@sdsl.no> wrote: > > Dear Sarah, Sherrie and other listers! > > Thank you very much for your quick replies to my inquiry about the Sturgells! I am amazed and quite happy with your findings! > > Two small questions though: > > * While the headstone in the Sunset Memorial Park cemetery shows Ethel died in 1959, and her obituary seems to have appeared in the Alamogordo Daily News from Aug. 4, 1959, the text over shows she died July 22, 1958. I suspect 1958 to be a «typo», but wanted to make sure…? > > * The only detail now missing about this couple is the exact date of birth for Ethel in Madison, WI in July of 1871. Her obituary didn’t give a date, did it? > > Thanks again for your great assistance in this matter and for making the NORWAY list to one of the greatest lists ever! > > Very sincerely yours, > > Lars E. Oyane > > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > >> On Apr 24, 2018, at 5:26 PM, Sarah Thorson Little via NORWAY <norway@rootsweb.com> wrote: >> >> Lars --- death dates and parents for Ethel and James Sturgill: >> >> Ethel Ada (Larson) Sturgill >> >> Born July 1871 in Madison, Dane,Wisconsin >> >> Died July 22, 1958 in Alamogordo,Otero, New Mexico >> >> Parents: Lewis and Elizabeth (Bartlett) Larson >> >> 1880 Census: Otranto, Mitchell, Iowa; Roll: 356; Page: 524B; Enumeration District:310 {Atheline Larson] >> >> 1900 Census: Mehurin, Lac QuiParle, Minnesota; Page: 2; Enumeration District: 131 >> >> AlamogordoDaily News-- Alamogordo, New Mexico – August 4, 1959 >> >> James C. Sturgell >> >> Born August 31, 1872 inCatlettsburg, Boyd, Kentucky >> >> Died June 18, 1957 in Las Cruces, Doña Ana, New Mexico >> >> Parents: James and Maleina (Hatton)Sturgill >> >> Fairbanks Daily News-Miner-- Fairbanks, Alaska – July 18, 1957 >> > ~~~~~~~~~~ >> >> On Tuesday, April 24, 2018, 11:59:36 AM PDT, Lars E. Oyane <lars.e.oyane@sdsl.no> wrote: >> >> Dear Listers! >> >> I have for some time been «hunting» information about this couple: >> >> James Cavanaugh Sturgell, born in Boyd Co., KY Aug. 31, 1873 >> >> Ethel Ada Sturgell, nee Larson or Lawson, born in Dane Co., WI July of 1871 >> >> James went to Alaska as a carpenter and a bridge builder in 1897, and Ethel apparently arrived there shortly after 1900. They were married at Fairbanks, AK Oct. 20, 1917. Census records from Fairbanks, AK show that Ethel systematically pretended being 12/15 years younger than she really was, for whatever reason…, but we know for sure she is the one we want to find! >> >> Some time in the 1940’s the couple retired to Albuquerque, NM where I understand they both died, James in 1957, and Ethel in 1959. >> >> They had an adopted daughter who had them buried in the Sunset Memorial Park cemetery in Minneapolis, MN, but their headstones have no exact dates! >> >> I am particularly interested in finding further details regarding their deaths! Maybe obituaries can be researched in Albuquerque, NM, or even in Fairbanks, AK? >> >> Thanks a million in advance for your great assistance in this matter! >> >> Very sincerely yours, >> >> Lars E. Oyane >>

    05/01/2018 07:19:05
    1. [NOR] Re: James and Ethel Sturgell of Fairbanks, AK and Albuquerque, NM - further info available?
    2. Mark Erickson
    3. Here’s a few articles: ___________________ Alamogordo Daily News Sunday, June 9, 1957, Alamogordo, New Mexico Alamogordo Carrousel Talk about doing a lot of things in a short time, Mrs. Eileen Hutchinson probably holds the record for such feats. This is what happened: About a month ago she received word that her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James C. Sturgell, pioneer residents of Fairbanks, Alaska, were ill. She got leave from her job with the General Plant Protection Co. at Holloman, and took out. Via plane, she soon arrived in Fairbanks. There she discovered that her parents would have to come to the States for medical care. Their Fairbanks home must be sold. Within a few days, she had sold the property, taken care of the disposal of the furniture. Then began the trip back home with her two ill parents. Her father had to travel in a wheel chair, and this made it difficult to get plane passage, but Mrs Hutchinson being a woman of no few talents, she got this difficulty ironed out. They first stopped at Seattle, then came on down the west coastline to Los Angeles. At last they landed at El Paso Mr Sturgell was placed in a rest home in Las Cruces. Mrs. Sturgell came on home with her daughter, and now is receiving medical treatment here. Mrs Hutchinson accomplished all of this within a month, and now is back at her job working away like a beaver, as usual. ___________________ Alamogordo Daily News Tuesday, July 9, 1957, Alamogordo, New Mexico Alamogordo Carrousel Mrs. Eileen Hutchinson’s father, James C. Sturgell, died recently at a nursing home in Las Cruces. He was 85 and a pioneer resident of Alaska. Only recently, Mrs. Hutchinson had flown to Alaska to bring her parents back to New Mexico with her. Upon arrival, Mr. Sturgell’s critical condition made it necessary to place him in the nursing home. Eileen and Mrs. Sturgell flew to Minneapolis, where Mr. Sturgell’s body was sent for funeral services and burial. Mrs. Sturgell plans to spend the remainder of the summer there with friends. Mrs. Hutchinson flew home after the services, and again is working away on her job with General Plant Protection Co. at Holloman AFB . ___________________ Alamogordo Daily News Sunday, July 26, 1959, Alamogordo, New Mexico Autumn Nuptial Plans Revealed Mrs. Ethel Sturgell is announcing the forthcoming early autumn marriage of her daughter, Eileen Hutchinson, to Capt. Eli Lackland Beeding. Both Mrs. Sturgell and her daughter, a native Alaskan, have been residents of Alamogordo for the past three years. The bride-to-be was educated at the University of Alaska and Barnard College, Columbia University, New York City, N.Y. Capt. Beeding is a native of San Antonio, Tex.; he is a graduate of Baylor University at Waco, Tex. And has done one year work toward his master’s degree in physiology at the University of Michigan. For the past three years he has been assigned to the biodynamics branch of the Aero Medical Field Laboratory, Holloman Research and Development Center, as a task scientist for studies on human tolerance to abrupt deceleration. ___________________ Alamogordo Daily News Tuesday, August 4, 1959, Alamogordo, New Mexico Sturgell Rites Conducted In Minneapolis Mrs. Eileen Hutchinson and daughter, Cecily Denise, have returned from Minneapolis, where they attended private family services for Mrs. Hutchinson's mother, Mrs. Ethel Sturgell, who died here July 22 after an Alamogordo residence of about eight months. Rites were held at the Washburn-McCreavy Mortuary in Minneapolis, with interment in Sunset Memorial Park beside her late husband, James C. Sturgell, whom she met and married in Alaska many years ago. The Sturgells lived in Alaska for 40 years, and it was a point of pride with Mrs. Sturgell that her adopted home became the largest of the United States before her death. Born in Madison, Wisc., the daughter of Lewis and Elizabeth Larson. Mrs Sturgell had journeyed to Alaska as a tourist when she met and married her husband. She had resided with a sister in Minneapolis following her husband’s death until coming to live in Alamogordo. Mrs Sturgell remained active until her death and was interested in current topics and was a prime favorite with residents of the community. especially the children of the vicinity of the Hutchinson home, who all knew her as “Grandma.” Survivors include the daughter and granddaughter here; two sisters. Mrs Katherine Kenyon and Mrs. Harry Myers, and numerous nephews and nieces, all living in the Midwest. ___________________

    05/01/2018 01:50:06
    1. [NOR] Re: Garberg family, WA. USA
    2. Sherrie Stahl
    3. Record Series: Death Records Collection: Social Security Death Index - Washington County: Statewide Last Residence Zipcode: 98292 Birth Date: 10/06/1895 Last Contact Location: STANWOOD, WA Reference Number: 539-34-0592 Social Security Number: 539-34-0592 First Name: EDWARD Last Name: GARBERG Death Date: 03/00/1969 Record Series: Death Records Collection: Department of Health, Death Index, 1907-1960; 1965-2014 County: Statewide Reference Number: 291DD2BD-2587-124D-ADEA-FF3E4D5D9DDC Person-Last-Name: GARBERG Person-First-Name: EDWARD Death County: 0 Sex: M Residence County: Snohomish County Death-Date: 3/15/1969 This must be a son? Record Series: Death Records Collection: Social Security Death Index - Washington County: Statewide Birth Date: 09/04/1932 Last Contact Location: Unknown Reference Number: 531-30-9357 Social Security Number: 531-30-9357 First Name: EDWARD Last Name: GARBERG Death Date: 08/00/1978 Record Series: Death Records Collection: Department of Health, Death Index, 1907-1960; 1965-2014 County: Statewide Reference Number: E5827612-C262-294A-ADA4-9D505D68E500 Person-Last-Name: GARBERG Person-First-Name: EDWARD Person-Mi: O Death County: King County Sex: M Residence County: King County Death-Date: 8/13/1978 Age-Primary: 45 Record Series: Death Records Collection: Department of Health, Death Index, 1907-1960; 1965-2014 County: Statewide Reference Number: 2B782373-65B8-5549-BEAE-6648A81EAAC4 Person-Last-Name: GARBERG Person-First-Name: BEATRICE Person-Mi: A Death County: Skagit County Sex: F Residence County: Snohomish County Death-Date: 6/23/1968 Age-Primary: 0 Record Series: Death Records Collection: Department of Health, Death Index, 1907-1960; 1965-2014 County: Statewide Reference Number: 915D8A2A-67FC-CC47-B36B-5EB8BB7AB9F4 Person-Last-Name: GARBERG Person-First-Name: BEATRICE Person-Mi: H Death County: Snohomish County Sex: F Residence County: Snohomish County Death-Date: 6/7/1983 Age-Primary: 75 Sherrie stahl sherriestahl@gmail.com > On Apr 25, 2018, at 3:11 AM, Anne Hildrum <ahildrum@gmail.com> wrote: > > Edward er sønn av James (Ingebrigt Persen) f i 1857 som er bror av Haldor Persen Garberg f 1851, > og det er muligens din tippoldefar. > > Anne > > -----Original Message----- > From: Clark Pederson <repete009@gol.com> > Sent: Wednesday, April 25, 2018 11:37 AM > To: norway@rootsweb.com; Hanne W. Heen <hanne.heen@hotmail.com> > Subject: [NOR] Re: Garberg family, WA. USA > > Hei Hanne, > I find an Edward Garberg and wife Beatrice in the 1940 census for Snohomish County, Washington (which includes Stanwood). She was born in > 1913 in Michigan. > https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?count=20&query=%2Bgivenname%3Abea~%20%2Bsurname%3AGarberg~%20%2Bbirth_place%3Astanwood~%20%2Brecord_country%3A%22United%20States%22 > This couple, however, both appear to have died in the late 1960s > https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/88460272 > https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/88460303/edward-p-garberg > Have a nice day! > Clark in Japan > >> On 25-Apr-18 5:12 PM, Hanne W. Heen wrote: >> Hi >> For about 15 years ago I found my Garberg family in Stanwood, Washington, USA. >> Today I heard for a new couple for the first time and wonder if they are related too. >> I got the name of Ed and Bea Garberg, living in Freeborn Rd. (I belive >> that is in Stanwood, WA) We belived they was born around 1910-1920. >> I belive maybe Ed and Bea could be short names for some other, maybe Edvard and Beatrice, but I don't know. >> Is anyone able to find out something about this couple? >> Would be nice to find out if they also are in my family and how. >> Med vennlig hilsen / Best regards >> Hanne Waksvik Heen > > > --- > This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. > https://www.avast.com/antivirus > > _______________________________________________ > Norwaylist Archiveshttp://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/index?list=norway > > RESUBSCRIBE UNSUB > http://lists.rootsweb.ancestry.com/index/intl/NOR/NORWAY.html > > guidelines http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~norway/guidelines.htm > _______________________________________________ > Email preferences: http://bit.ly/rootswebpref > > Unsubscribe https://lists.rootsweb.ancestry.com/postorius/lists/norway@rootsweb.com/ > > Archives: https://lists.rootsweb.ancestry.com/hyperkitty/list/norway@rootsweb.com/ > > Privacy Statement: https://ancstry.me/2JWBOdY Terms and Conditions: https://ancstry.me/2HDBym9 > > RootsWeb is funded and supported by Ancestry.com and our loyal RootsWeb community > > > _______________________________________________ > Norwaylist Archiveshttp://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/index?list=norway > > RESUBSCRIBE UNSUB > http://lists.rootsweb.ancestry.com/index/intl/NOR/NORWAY.html > > guidelines http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~norway/guidelines.htm > _______________________________________________ > Email preferences: http://bit.ly/rootswebpref > > Unsubscribe https://lists.rootsweb.ancestry.com/postorius/lists/norway@rootsweb.com/ > > Archives: https://lists.rootsweb.ancestry.com/hyperkitty/list/norway@rootsweb.com/ > > Privacy Statement: https://ancstry.me/2JWBOdY Terms and Conditions: https://ancstry.me/2HDBym9 > > RootsWeb is funded and supported by Ancestry.com and our loyal RootsWeb community >

    04/25/2018 09:19:13
    1. [NOR] Re: Garberg family, WA. USA
    2. Anne Hildrum
    3. Hadde du spurt min selv meget nære familie hvem tippoldefaren deres var ville de sett på det med et stort spørssmålstegn. Besteforeldre ja, det ville de vite, men ikke noe mer, og absolutt ikke søsken av disse. Det er nok ikke så veldig rart speseilt hvis man i utgangspunktet ikke er veldig interresert i selkt bakover. Anne -----Original Message----- From: Hanne W. Heen <hanne.heen@hotmail.com> Sent: Wednesday, April 25, 2018 12:26 PM To: norway@rootsweb.com Subject: [NOR] Re: Garberg family, WA. USA Flott Anne, tusen takk skal du ha ???? Haldor er nok min tipp oldefar ja. Nesten rart at de da ikke visste det de som nevnte det paret for meg. Men er vel ikke alle der borte som kjenner slekten like godt heller. Med vennlig hilsen / Best regards Hanne Waksvik Heen ________________________________ Fra: Anne Hildrum <ahildrum@gmail.com> Sendt: onsdag 25. april 2018 12.11 Til: repete009@gol.com; norway@rootsweb.com Emne: [NOR] Re: Garberg family, WA. USA Edward er sønn av James (Ingebrigt Persen) f i 1857 som er bror av Haldor Persen Garberg f 1851, og det er muligens din tippoldefar. Anne -----Original Message----- From: Clark Pederson <repete009@gol.com> Sent: Wednesday, April 25, 2018 11:37 AM To: norway@rootsweb.com; Hanne W. Heen <hanne.heen@hotmail.com> Subject: [NOR] Re: Garberg family, WA. USA Hei Hanne, I find an Edward Garberg and wife Beatrice in the 1940 census for Snohomish County, Washington (which includes Stanwood). She was born in 1913 in Michigan. https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?count=20&query=%2Bgivenname%3Abea~%20%2Bsurname%3AGarberg~%20%2Bbirth_place%3Astanwood~%20%2Brecord_country%3A%22United%20States%22 This couple, however, both appear to have died in the late 1960s https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/88460272 https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/88460303/edward-p-garberg Have a nice day! Clark in Japan On 25-Apr-18 5:12 PM, Hanne W. Heen wrote: > Hi > For about 15 years ago I found my Garberg family in Stanwood, Washington, USA. > Today I heard for a new couple for the first time and wonder if they are related too. > I got the name of Ed and Bea Garberg, living in Freeborn Rd. (I belive > that is in Stanwood, WA) We belived they was born around 1910-1920. > I belive maybe Ed and Bea could be short names for some other, maybe Edvard and Beatrice, but I don't know. > Is anyone able to find out something about this couple? > Would be nice to find out if they also are in my family and how. > Med vennlig hilsen / Best regards > Hanne Waksvik Heen --- This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. https://www.avast.com/antivirus _______________________________________________ Norwaylist Archiveshttp://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/index?list=norway RESUBSCRIBE UNSUB http://lists.rootsweb.ancestry.com/index/intl/NOR/NORWAY.html guidelines http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~norway/guidelines.htm _______________________________________________ Email preferences: http://bit.ly/rootswebpref Unsubscribe https://lists.rootsweb.ancestry.com/postorius/lists/norway@rootsweb.com/ Archives: https://lists.rootsweb.ancestry.com/hyperkitty/list/norway@rootsweb.com/ Privacy Statement: https://ancstry.me/2JWBOdY Terms and Conditions: https://ancstry.me/2HDBym9 RootsWeb is funded and supported by Ancestry.com and our loyal RootsWeb community _______________________________________________ Norwaylist Archiveshttp://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/index?list=norway RESUBSCRIBE UNSUB http://lists.rootsweb.ancestry.com/index/intl/NOR/NORWAY.html guidelines http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~norway/guidelines.htm _______________________________________________ Email preferences: http://bit.ly/rootswebpref Unsubscribe https://lists.rootsweb.ancestry.com/postorius/lists/norway@rootsweb.com/ Archives: https://lists.rootsweb.ancestry.com/hyperkitty/list/norway@rootsweb.com/ Privacy Statement: https://ancstry.me/2JWBOdY Terms and Conditions: https://ancstry.me/2HDBym9 RootsWeb is funded and supported by Ancestry.com and our loyal RootsWeb community _______________________________________________ Norwaylist Archiveshttp://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/index?list=norway RESUBSCRIBE UNSUB http://lists.rootsweb.ancestry.com/index/intl/NOR/NORWAY.html guidelines http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~norway/guidelines.htm _______________________________________________ Email preferences: http://bit.ly/rootswebpref Unsubscribe https://lists.rootsweb.ancestry.com/postorius/lists/norway@rootsweb.com/ Archives: https://lists.rootsweb.ancestry.com/hyperkitty/list/norway@rootsweb.com/ Privacy Statement: https://ancstry.me/2JWBOdY Terms and Conditions: https://ancstry.me/2HDBym9 RootsWeb is funded and supported by Ancestry.com and our loyal RootsWeb community

    04/25/2018 05:04:18
    1. [NOR] Re: Garberg family, WA. USA
    2. Hanne W. Heen
    3. Flott Anne, tusen takk skal du ha ???? Haldor er nok min tipp oldefar ja. Nesten rart at de da ikke visste det de som nevnte det paret for meg. Men er vel ikke alle der borte som kjenner slekten like godt heller. Med vennlig hilsen / Best regards Hanne Waksvik Heen ________________________________ Fra: Anne Hildrum <ahildrum@gmail.com> Sendt: onsdag 25. april 2018 12.11 Til: repete009@gol.com; norway@rootsweb.com Emne: [NOR] Re: Garberg family, WA. USA Edward er sønn av James (Ingebrigt Persen) f i 1857 som er bror av Haldor Persen Garberg f 1851, og det er muligens din tippoldefar. Anne -----Original Message----- From: Clark Pederson <repete009@gol.com> Sent: Wednesday, April 25, 2018 11:37 AM To: norway@rootsweb.com; Hanne W. Heen <hanne.heen@hotmail.com> Subject: [NOR] Re: Garberg family, WA. USA Hei Hanne, I find an Edward Garberg and wife Beatrice in the 1940 census for Snohomish County, Washington (which includes Stanwood). She was born in 1913 in Michigan. https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?count=20&query=%2Bgivenname%3Abea~%20%2Bsurname%3AGarberg~%20%2Bbirth_place%3Astanwood~%20%2Brecord_country%3A%22United%20States%22 This couple, however, both appear to have died in the late 1960s https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/88460272 https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/88460303/edward-p-garberg Have a nice day! Clark in Japan On 25-Apr-18 5:12 PM, Hanne W. Heen wrote: > Hi > For about 15 years ago I found my Garberg family in Stanwood, Washington, USA. > Today I heard for a new couple for the first time and wonder if they are related too. > I got the name of Ed and Bea Garberg, living in Freeborn Rd. (I belive > that is in Stanwood, WA) We belived they was born around 1910-1920. > I belive maybe Ed and Bea could be short names for some other, maybe Edvard and Beatrice, but I don't know. > Is anyone able to find out something about this couple? > Would be nice to find out if they also are in my family and how. > Med vennlig hilsen / Best regards > Hanne Waksvik Heen --- This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. https://www.avast.com/antivirus _______________________________________________ Norwaylist Archiveshttp://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/index?list=norway RESUBSCRIBE UNSUB http://lists.rootsweb.ancestry.com/index/intl/NOR/NORWAY.html guidelines http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~norway/guidelines.htm _______________________________________________ Email preferences: http://bit.ly/rootswebpref Unsubscribe https://lists.rootsweb.ancestry.com/postorius/lists/norway@rootsweb.com/ Archives: https://lists.rootsweb.ancestry.com/hyperkitty/list/norway@rootsweb.com/ Privacy Statement: https://ancstry.me/2JWBOdY Terms and Conditions: https://ancstry.me/2HDBym9 RootsWeb is funded and supported by Ancestry.com and our loyal RootsWeb community _______________________________________________ Norwaylist Archiveshttp://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/index?list=norway RESUBSCRIBE UNSUB http://lists.rootsweb.ancestry.com/index/intl/NOR/NORWAY.html guidelines http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~norway/guidelines.htm _______________________________________________ Email preferences: http://bit.ly/rootswebpref Unsubscribe https://lists.rootsweb.ancestry.com/postorius/lists/norway@rootsweb.com/ Archives: https://lists.rootsweb.ancestry.com/hyperkitty/list/norway@rootsweb.com/ Privacy Statement: https://ancstry.me/2JWBOdY Terms and Conditions: https://ancstry.me/2HDBym9 RootsWeb is funded and supported by Ancestry.com and our loyal RootsWeb community

    04/25/2018 04:26:08
    1. [NOR] Re: Garberg family, WA. USA
    2. Anne Hildrum
    3. Edward er sønn av James (Ingebrigt Persen) f i 1857 som er bror av Haldor Persen Garberg f 1851, og det er muligens din tippoldefar. Anne -----Original Message----- From: Clark Pederson <repete009@gol.com> Sent: Wednesday, April 25, 2018 11:37 AM To: norway@rootsweb.com; Hanne W. Heen <hanne.heen@hotmail.com> Subject: [NOR] Re: Garberg family, WA. USA Hei Hanne, I find an Edward Garberg and wife Beatrice in the 1940 census for Snohomish County, Washington (which includes Stanwood). She was born in 1913 in Michigan. https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?count=20&query=%2Bgivenname%3Abea~%20%2Bsurname%3AGarberg~%20%2Bbirth_place%3Astanwood~%20%2Brecord_country%3A%22United%20States%22 This couple, however, both appear to have died in the late 1960s https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/88460272 https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/88460303/edward-p-garberg Have a nice day! Clark in Japan On 25-Apr-18 5:12 PM, Hanne W. Heen wrote: > Hi > For about 15 years ago I found my Garberg family in Stanwood, Washington, USA. > Today I heard for a new couple for the first time and wonder if they are related too. > I got the name of Ed and Bea Garberg, living in Freeborn Rd. (I belive > that is in Stanwood, WA) We belived they was born around 1910-1920. > I belive maybe Ed and Bea could be short names for some other, maybe Edvard and Beatrice, but I don't know. > Is anyone able to find out something about this couple? > Would be nice to find out if they also are in my family and how. > Med vennlig hilsen / Best regards > Hanne Waksvik Heen --- This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. https://www.avast.com/antivirus _______________________________________________ Norwaylist Archiveshttp://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/index?list=norway RESUBSCRIBE UNSUB http://lists.rootsweb.ancestry.com/index/intl/NOR/NORWAY.html guidelines http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~norway/guidelines.htm _______________________________________________ Email preferences: http://bit.ly/rootswebpref Unsubscribe https://lists.rootsweb.ancestry.com/postorius/lists/norway@rootsweb.com/ Archives: https://lists.rootsweb.ancestry.com/hyperkitty/list/norway@rootsweb.com/ Privacy Statement: https://ancstry.me/2JWBOdY Terms and Conditions: https://ancstry.me/2HDBym9 RootsWeb is funded and supported by Ancestry.com and our loyal RootsWeb community

    04/25/2018 04:11:01
    1. [NOR] Re: Garberg family, WA. USA
    2. Clark Pederson
    3. Hei Hanne, I find an Edward Garberg and wife Beatrice in the 1940 census for Snohomish County, Washington (which includes Stanwood).  She was born in 1913 in Michigan. https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?count=20&query=%2Bgivenname%3Abea~%20%2Bsurname%3AGarberg~%20%2Bbirth_place%3Astanwood~%20%2Brecord_country%3A%22United%20States%22 This couple, however, both appear to have died in the late 1960s https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/88460272 https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/88460303/edward-p-garberg Have a nice day! Clark in Japan On 25-Apr-18 5:12 PM, Hanne W. Heen wrote: > Hi > For about 15 years ago I found my Garberg family in Stanwood, Washington, USA. > Today I heard for a new couple for the first time and wonder if they are related too. > I got the name of Ed and Bea Garberg, living in Freeborn Rd. (I belive that is in Stanwood, WA) > We belived they was born around 1910-1920. > I belive maybe Ed and Bea could be short names for some other, maybe Edvard and Beatrice, but I don't know. > Is anyone able to find out something about this couple? > Would be nice to find out if they also are in my family and how. > Med vennlig hilsen / Best regards > Hanne Waksvik Heen --- This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. https://www.avast.com/antivirus

    04/25/2018 03:37:08
    1. [NOR] Garberg family, WA. USA
    2. Hanne W. Heen
    3. Hi For about 15 years ago I found my Garberg family in Stanwood, Washington, USA. Today I heard for a new couple for the first time and wonder if they are related too. I got the name of Ed and Bea Garberg, living in Freeborn Rd. (I belive that is in Stanwood, WA) We belived they was born around 1910-1920. I belive maybe Ed and Bea could be short names for some other, maybe Edvard and Beatrice, but I don't know. Is anyone able to find out something about this couple? Would be nice to find out if they also are in my family and how. Med vennlig hilsen / Best regards Hanne Waksvik Heen

    04/25/2018 02:12:38