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    1. [NOR] Re: Oregon death certificates - free access? - obituaries?
    2. Jerry Lloyd
    3. Save  Print Share Johanna Wright in the New York, New York, Marriage License Indexes, 1907-1995 View New York, New York, Marriage License Indexes, 1907-1995 Add alternate information Report issue Name: Johanna Wright Gender: Female Marriage License Date: 1 May 1926 Marriage License Place: Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA Spouse: Menotti Heggeland License Number: 11030 -----Original Message----- From: Lars E. Oyane Sent: Monday, July 9, 2018 7:12 PM To: norway@rootsweb.com Cc: D. Jennifer Shank Subject: [NOR] Re: Oregon death certificates - free access? - obituaries? Dear Mark, Bev, Jennifer and other Listers! Thank you very much for your great messages in regard to my question about free death certificates from Oregon. It sounds like we depend on someone who can personally visit the Oregon State Historical Society, and I only regret I am just too far away myself to be able to do that! But I appreciate very much, Mark, that you sent me the newspaper clippings about the Heggelunds. They did give me some interest information after all! What I was hoping in particular from Edward Heggelund’s obituary was information regarding a «prominent» brother of his, Menotti Garibaldi Heggelund, also known as «Baldy Heggelund». He was born in Story City, IA Jan. 18, 1868 and shows up on Manhattan, NY where he married on May 1, 1926 a 73 year old lady, presumably a widow, named Johanna or «Annie» Wright. However, she died in Richmond Co., NY already on July 10, 1929, leaving «Baldy» widowed. Now, I have been informed that «Baldy» was quite a good musician handling the cornet like few others in those days, and I was wondering, maybe articles can be found about him and his life? As far as the Heggelund name is concerned, it has no connection to the many similar farm names from the Agder area of Southern Norway, like Hegland, Heglund and others, although we know the «Yankees» didn’t always get the spelling right when taking up census records etc… For your information, this Heggelund family has a completely different origin, quoting a History of McPherson Co., KS dating from about 1884: ~~~~~ O. HEGGELUND came to Lindsborg, Kansas, in 1874, where he engaged in merchandising for about two years. He then moved to McPherson, where he followed the same business for about five years, the last two years under the name of O. Heggelund & Son. He then retired and afterwards devoted his attention to banking, being a charter member of the Bank of Lindsborg as well as the Farmers' and Merchants' Bank of McPherson, Kan., both being State banks, representing each a capital of $50,000. He is at present the president of both banks. He was born in Norway, in 1831, was married in 1858, to Miss Anna Dahl. They have three children. C. August is assistant cashier in the Farmers' and Merchants' Bank of McPherson; Edward C. now attending the Commercial College (Gem City) of Quincy, Ill.; Menotti Garibaldi, attending McPherson High School. Mr. Heggelund came to America in 1864 and located in Chicago, Ill., where he lived for about two years and became owner of a vessel sailing on the lake. He then moved to Story City, Iowa, and engaged in merchandising for about seven years. In 1873 he closed out his business, made a visit to his native country for about a year, came direct from Norway to Kansas. He is a member of the Masonic order. ~~~~~ Thanks again for your great assistance in this matter! Very sincerely yours, Lars E. Oyane ~~~~~~~~~ > On Jul 9, 2018, at 8:22 AM, Mark Erickson <merickson1870@gmail.com> wrote: > > Morning Oregonian., January 24, 1910, Page 14, Page 14 > > OTTO SCHUMANN, JR., WEDS > > Couple Plan Honeymoon Trip, but Destination Is Secret. > > Otto Schumann, Jr., employed in the mechanical department of the O. R. & > N. > Co., and Lasadia Llljyette Consuela Heggelund were married at 7 o'clock > last might at the home of the bride’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. Charles > Heggelund at 998 East Morrison street. Rev. J. J.- - Staub. of Sunnyside > Congregational Church, performed the ceremony. M. L. Retlley. acted as > best > man, and a relative of the bride was bridesmaid. The bride and bridegroom > were school-day playmates. > > The bride carried a small bouquet of white carnations, and the bridesmaid > carried pink carnations. A small company of relatives witnessed the > ceremony. It was necessary for him to leave immediately afterward, a > service at 7:30 demanding his presence. The couple planned a short > honeymoon, but declined to tell, except to their most intimate friends, > where they intend to go. > > > Morning Oregonian., September 23, 1922, Page 15, Page 15 > > FUNERAL NOTICES > > HEGGELUND At her late residence, 142 E. 33d st., September 21, Mary F., > age > 73 years. Wife of Edward C. and mother of Miss Lilly Heggelund, Mrs. > Antoinette Kauder, all of Portland. Friends are invited to attend the > funeral service, to be held at the Portland crematorium, Saturday, > September 23, at 10:30 A. M. Funeral arrangements in charge of Snook & > Whealdon. > > > Morning Oregonian., September 26, 1922, Page 13, Page 13 > > CARD OF THANKS. > > The remains of the late Fannie Heggelund, beloved wife of E. C. Heggelund, > mother of Lilly Heggelund, Nettie Kander and Frederick Isador Kander, > (deceased) were laid to rest In vault at Sellwood Crematorium Saturday at > 10:30 A. M., Sept. 28. 1922. Services by Rev. Staub. The deceased left two > sisters, Mrs. Dora Borland. St. Louis, Mo., and Mrs. Theresa Gubser, > Davenport, Iowa; also brother. A. J. Zirngiebel, Portland, Or. We extend > our heartiest thanks for the beautiful floral offerings and courtesies > shown by the Meier A Frank Co., and co-workers and the superintendent and > co-workers of the Columbia River Interstate Bridge and all dear friends. > > E. C. HEGGELUND, > > LILLY HEGGELUND, > > NETTIE KANDER. > ~~~~~~~~~~~ > On Jul 9, 2018, at 8:52 AM, Bev Anderson <bevsbibelots@brainerd.net> > wrote: > > I don't know about Oregon (altho I do need DCs from OR), but I can tell > you for certain that certain counties in Montana also have images of the > original death certificates online (I don't think all MT counties are on > FamilySearch, but these were counties in western Montana). I was able to > download the ones for my father, his brother & wife & son, some others > farther out on the branches of my family tree, as well as images for my > sil's father and other of her family members (I think I found marriage > documents on FS in Missouri for her family, too). > > For Lars' queries, I will suggest alternate American spellings for > Heggelund: Heglund or Hegland. The latter spelling was used in > northwestern Minnesota in the 1960s and earlier when I went to high school > with someone with the Hegland spelling. (A lot of people from that area > had ancestors from Aust-Agder, so that American spelling may originate > from there instead of the Sogn og Fjordane region. I don't know who her > ancestors were, just that there were a lot of Norwegians with Aust-Agder > roots in the area.) > > Beste, > Bev > ~~~~~~~~~~ > On Jul 9, 2018, at 3:41 PM, D. Jennifer Shank <jenohn@charter.net> wrote: > > Oregon DC can be viewed at the State Archives for free, you can scan them > yourself (if you have your own scanner) or 25 cents per copy. As far as I > know they are not available online and I haven't heard any rumors that > they are planning to make them available online. I don't live close > enough to get there regularly anymore, but am sure there are folks who do. > They will be available thru the 1967 timeframe or so. > Jennifer > ~~~~~~~~~~ > On 7/9/2018 7:24 AM, Lars E. Oyane wrote: >> Dear Listers, >> >> Several states now offer free online databases for death certificates, >> 9including Indiana, Missouri and, I think, Idaho, and others can be >> viewed at FamilySearch research centers, including Illinois, Minnesota >> and Washington, at least for certain time periods, but how about Oregon? >> >> I still remember the days when our dear Daraleen was able to make lookups >> of death certificates from Oregon at the Oregon State Historical Society, >> but she is long gone, and I wonder, does anyone know whether these >> certificates can be anywhere viewed without having to purchase certified >> copies - or visiting the Oregon State Historical Society in person? >> >> Every once in a while I get to deal with Oregon families, and right now I >> am trying to complete the biography of a family involving this couple: >> >> * Edward Charles HEGGELUND, died in Portland, OR Nov. 8, 1935 >> >> * Mary Fannie HEGGELUND, died in Portland, OR Sep. 21, 1922 >> >> * Lilly HEGGELUND, died in Portland, OR Sep. 1, 1955 >> >> And from earlier I am very interested in this person who is my mother’s >> 1st cousin: >> >> * Rudolph BARNES, died in Portland, OR June 30, 1973 >> >> The latter may be too recent to be accessed... >> >> I presume OBITUARIES could partly compensate for missing death records, >> so if such can be found, I would also be very happy! >> >> Thanks a million for your great assistance in this matter! >> >> Very sincerely yours, >> >> Lars E. 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