Descendants of Marit Hande (living 1600s)
Tenth Generation 
805. Emma Jane SPILDE
806. Raymond SPILDE 66 was born on 23 Sep 1917 in Iowa, USA 72,78 and died in Feb 1984, at age 66.66.,78
Noted events in his life were:
. Residence: 1984, Castalia, Winneshiek Co., Iowa, USA.78
807. Ruth SPILDE
808. Marjorie Lucille SPILDE was born on 26 May 1921 in Decorah, Iowa, USA and died on 5 Oct 2003 in Decorah, Iowa, USA, at age 82. Another name for Marjorie was KAPELL.
Death Notes: newspaper obituary
OBITUARY: Marjorie Lucille Kapell, 82, of Decorah, Iowa, died 5 October 2003 at the Winneshiek County Memorial Hospital in Decorah, following a three-year battle with cancer. Marjorie was born on 26 May 1921 in Decorah, the daughter of Hans and Inga (Smedsrud) Spilde, granddaughter of Mattie Thorson Smedsrud, and great-granddaughter of Ingri Hande Thorson Solstein. She attended country school near the Canoe Ridge area. She married Albert Clem Kapell on 4 March 1945 and they farmed in the Ossian area for many years. She was a homemaker all of her life, raising her five children by herself after her husband died unexpectedly at a young age. Marjorie loved reading, doing crossword puzzles and collecting stamps, pens and pencils. She had a love of life, enjoyed dancing and yodeling (to the delight of her family) and never met a stranger. She was a member of St. Benedict's Catholic Church. Survivors include her two daughters, Arlette Schneider (Gerald) of Postville, Iowa, and Jane Callas (Richard) of Hiawatha, Iowa; three sons: Ted Kapell (Angela), Bob Kapell (Rochelle) and Al Joe Kapell (Deb) all of Blue Grass, Iowa; two stepchildren: Celine Schumann (Russ) of Deming, New Mexico, and Arlene Vick (Roger) of Hill City, South Dakota; one sister: Ruth Dinger (Clem) of Decorah; 14 grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. Marjorie Kapell was preceded in death by her husband in 1960; her parents; one triplet son, John Edward Kapell, in infancy; one brother, Raymond Spilde; two sisters, Edith Bakken and Emma Davis; and one stepdaughter, Barbara Wurzer. Mass of Christian Burial was held on 8 October at St. Benedict's Church, Decorah, with Msgr. Cletus Hawes officiating. Interment was in St. Francis-deSales Catholic Cemetery, Ossian, Iowa.
Marjorie married Albert Clem KAPELL .
809. Edith SPILDE 66 was born in 1924 in Iowa, USA 72 and died in 1961, at age 37.66
810. Harry OLSON
811. Robert A. McKIM
812. Karen Anne RASMUSSEN
Karen married David MESCH .68
813. Larry James RASMUSSEN 68 was born on 2 Oct 1946 68 and died on 17 Jul 1977, at age 30.68
814. Frances Dena RASMUSSEN
Frances married Ronald ROE .68
815. Richard Dean RASMUSSEN
Richard married Marilyn ELLIS .68
816. Kåre Jørgensen LOME
817. Ingrid Solveig LOME
Ingrid married Rolf HAGMANN .
818. Otto Einar LOME
819. Ragna LOME
Ragna married Reidar BAKKEN .
820. Knut TILDHEIM
821. Ivar TILDHEIM
Ivar married Ragna Astri RUDLANG .
822. Ragna TILDHEIM
Ragna married Hans KAMBERG .
823. Arne TILDHEIM
824. Harald TILDHEIM
825. Liv TILDHEIM
826. Nils Magne FALLINGLO
Nils married Gerd Elisabeth GRINI .
827. Toralf FALLINGLO
828. Anne Randi FALLINGLO was born in 1944 and died in 2001, at age 57.
Birth Notes: "Norske Gardsbruk",Oppland fylke, Nord Aurdal, 2003 (Marit Løvås)
Death Notes: "Norske Gardsbruk",Oppland fylke, Nord Aurdal, 2003 (Marit Løvås)
Anne married Torolf ANDERSON .
829. Kirsten FALLINGLO
830. Kari Knutsdatter FALLINGLO
Kari married Knut Olsson HÅLIEN .
831. Eivind FALLINGLO
Eivind married Kari JOHANSEN .
832. Knut K. BERGE
Knut married Randi Berit TVEIT .
Children from this marriage were:
+ 1102 F i. Kari HANDE
833. Ragnar Arne BERGE
Ragnar married Ragnhild ELDTUN .
834. Ingar Torgeir BERGE
Ingar married Eva Oddlaug STØLEN .
835. Solveig BERGE
836. Ruth JOHNSON
837. Robert JOHNSON
838. Kermit W. JOHNSON 70 was born on 4 Apr 1920 70 and died on 10 Jan 2004, at age 83.
Noted events in his life were:
. Residence: 2004, Valders, Manitowoc, Wisconsin, USA.78
Kermit married Gladys ? .70 Gladys ? died on 18 Nov 1951.70 Another name for Gladys was JOHNSON.
Children from this marriage were:
+ 1103 M i. Keith JOHNSON
Kermit next married Irma SCHURR .70
839. Sandra Corrine BERGE
Sandra married Allan Arthur PIERCE . Allan was born on 29 Jul 1938 in Manitowoc, Wisconsin, USA and died on 29 Nov 1997 in Appleton, Wisconsin, USA, at age 59.
Birth Notes: Sandra Berge Pierce
Death Notes: Sandra Berge Pierce
Children from this marriage were:
+ 1104 M i. Joel Thomas PIERCE
+ 1105 F ii. Jamie Robert PIERCE
+ 1106 M iii. Jonathan Michael PIERCE
840. Ralph Kendall BERGE Sr.
Ralph married Nancy Grace PIERCE .70
Children from this marriage were:
+ 1107 F i. Tracy Ann BERGE
+ 1108 M ii. Ralph Kendall BERGE Jr.
+ 1109 F iii. Sally BERGE
+ 1110 F iv. Jennifer BERGE
841. Arlene BERGE
Arlene married John KREUGER .
Children from this marriage were:
+ 1111 F i. Marsha KRUEGER
+ 1112 F ii. Michelle KRUEGER
+ 1113 M iii. Steve KRUEGER
Arlene next married Arnold NEMECEK .
842. Marie Catherine CRAWFORD was born on 4 Dec 1934 in Kalamazoo, Michigan, USA, died on 24 Apr 2004 in Spokane, Washington, USA, at age 69, and was buried on 2 May 2004 in Normal Hill Cemetery, Lewiston, Idaho, USA. Another name for Marie was CLINTON.
Birth Notes: Marie Crawford Clinton
Death Notes: obituary
Burial Notes: obituary
General Notes: Marie CRAWFORD CLINTON
OBITUARY: Marie Catherine Crawford Clinton, age 69, died on 24 April 2004 at her home in Spokane, Washington, after a short battle with cancer. She was born 4 December 1934 in Kalamazoo, Michigan, eldest child of Wesley N. and Eva C. (Ellis) Crawford, and granddaughter of Ragnhild Hande Crawford. As a youth she lived in New Hampshire, NewYork, and Wyoming, graduating from high school in Sheridan, Wyoming. After finishing school, Marie moved to Lewiston, Idaho, where she married A. Zane Clinton on 19 May 1956. Their son Daniel was born in 1963. Besides being a housewife and mother, she became active with the Boy Scouts. Zane died in 1982. Upon retiring from selling clothes in 1993, Marie moved to Washington state to live closer to her family. Marie is survived by her son Dan, his wife Diane, and two grandchildren, Joseph and Kelly Clinton, of Spokane; sister Carrie and brother-in-law Ron Baglien of Chehalis, Washington; brother William and sister-in-law Doris Crawford of Spokane; and sister-in-law Waldi Crawford of Alexandria, Virginia; as well as many nieces, nephews and friends. She was preceded in death by her husband, parents, and brothers John and W. Patrick Crawford. A graveside service was held 2 May 2004 at the Masonic section of Normal Hill Cemetery, Lewiston, Idaho.
Marie married Arthur Zane CLINTON on 19 May 1956 in Lewiston, Idaho, USA. Arthur was born on 14 Nov 1925 in Coquille, Oregon, USA, died on 19 Jun 1982 in Lewiston, Idaho, USA, at age 56, and was buried on 22 Jun 1982 in Lewiston, Idaho, USA.
Marriage Notes: Marie Crawford Clinton
Birth Notes: Marie Crawford Clinton
Death Notes: Marie Crawford Clinton
Burial Notes: Marie Crawford Clinton
Children from this marriage were:
+ 1114 M i. Daniel Zane CLINTON
843. John David CRAWFORD was born on 22 Jan 1936 in Kalamazoo, Michigan, USA, died on 14 Jun 2000, at age 64, and was buried on 29 Jun 2000 in Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Virginia, USA.94
Birth Notes: Marie Crawford Clinton
General Notes: Marie CRAWFORD CLINTON
OBITUARY: John David Crawford of Alexandria, Virginia, died on 14 June 2000, at the age of 64 years. He was born 22 January 1936, son of Wesley N. and Eva Ellis Crawford, grandson of John Wesley Crawford and Ragnhild N. "Ella" Hande. John is survived by his wife Waldi Crawford of Alexandria and two children, Miriam Crawford Keegan of Arlington, Virginia, and Stefan Crawford of Richmond, Virginia. He is also survived by one brother William Crawford of Spokane, Washington; two sisters, Marie Clinton of Spokane, and Caroline Baglien, of Chehalis, Washington; and one granddaughter Caileigh Elizabeth Keegan, of Arlington. Services were held at Holy Trinity Catholic Church, Alexandria, on 29 June 2000. Interment was in Arlington National Cemetery.
U.S. NATIONAL CEMETERY RECORD
NAME John David Crawford
Veteran's Rank: 1ST LT
Branch: US Army
Last known address: C/O Director Arlington, VA 22111-0000
Birth Date: 22 Jan 1936
Death Date: 14 Jun 2000
Veteran Service Start Date: 20 Nov 1953
Veteran Service End Date: 31 Dec 1966
Interment Date: 29 Jun 2000
Cemetery: Arlington National Cemetery
Buried At: Section 5-F Row 6 Site 1
John married Waltraud SCHILLING .
Children from this marriage were:
+ 1115 F i. Miriam Anna CRAWFORD
+ 1116 M ii. Stefan Patrick CRAWFORD
844. William Charles CRAWFORD
William married Doris Ann LAURITZEN .
Children from this marriage were:
+ 1117 M i. Douglas Charles CRAWFORD
+ 1118 M ii. Steven William CRAWFORD was born on 5 Jun 1967 in Spokane, Washington, USA, died on 1 Jul 1982 in Sandpoint, Idaho, USA, at age 15, and was buried on 5 Jul 1982 in Spokane, Washington, USA.
845. Wesley Patrick CRAWFORD was born on 13 Mar 1940 in Nashua, New Hampshire, USA, died on 22 Nov 1997 in Anchorage, Alaska, USA, at age 57, and was buried on 28 Nov 1997 in Greenwood Memorial Park, Centralia, Washington, USA.
General Notes: Marie CRAWFORD CLINTON
Newspaper obituary
Noted events in his life were:
. Religion: Roman Catholic.
. Occupation: School teacher.
Wesley married Leah Louise "Bunny" HUTCHISON .
Children from this marriage were:
+ 1119 M i. Brian Patrick CRAWFORD
+ 1120 M ii. David Patrick CRAWFORD
+ 1121 F iii. Adrienne Anne CRAWFORD
Wesley next married Marilyn FIELDS .
Children from this marriage were:
+ 1122 M i. Michael CRAWFORD
+ 1123 F ii. Tamara CRAWFORD
846. Caroline Irma CRAWFORD
Caroline married Ronald E. BAGLIEN .
Children from this marriage were:
+ 1124 F i. Jeanice Marie BAGLIEN
+ 1125 M ii. Carl Joseph BAGLIEN
847. Robert Martin BONGERS
Robert married Philamena Mary DEMEDIO .
Children from this marriage were:
+ 1126 M i. Martin Peter BONGERS
848. Joyce Mary BONGERS
Joyce married Harold Richard ALLWORTH Jr. . Harold was born on 31 Jan 1939 95 and died on 13 Jan 1994 in Michigan, USA, at age 54.95
Noted events in his life were:
. Residence: 1994, Schoolcraft, Michigan, USA.95
Children from this marriage were:
+ 1127 F i. Tammy C. ALLWORTH
+ 1128 F ii. Kathleen S. ALLWORTH
+ 1129 F iii. Kaye E. ALLWORTH
Joyce next married Richard COPENHAVER .
849. Richard Allen VAN ERKEL was born on 21 Jul 1937 in Kalamazoo, Michigan, USA and died on 22 Feb 2000 in Battle Creek, Michigan, USA, at age 62.
General Notes: Mary HANDE CAREY
OBITUARY: Richard A. Van Erkel of Kalamazoo, Michigan, died 22 February 2000 at the Veterans Administration Hospital in Battle Creek, Michigan. Richard was born 21 July 1937 in Kalamazoo, the son of Joseph P. and Esther (Hande) Van Erkel, grandson of Knut N. Hande. He served in the U.S. Air Force and was a tool and die maker in the automotive industry for 30 years. Surviving him are his mother, three aunts, two uncles, as well as a number of cousins in the Van Erkel, Hande and Bongers families. Cremation has taken place and there were no memorial services.
Noted events in his life were:
. Occupation: Tool & Die Maker.
Richard married Karen IVERSON .
Richard next married Patricia JOYCE .
850. Kaye Eileen SANTEK
Kaye married Mervin L. SLOTNICK .
851. Karen Louise SANTEK
Karen married Dale Allen COLOSKY .
Children from this marriage were:
+ 1130 M i. Ryan Allen COLOSKY
+ 1131 M ii. Jason Thomas COLOSKY
852. Gerianne SANTEK
Gerianne married Scott C. DIETZE .
853. Rosemary HANDE 78 was born on 19 Sep 1935 78 and died on 26 Mar 2001, at age 65.78
General Notes: Natural daughter of Marie S. Miley, adopted by Nels R. Hande
Noted events in her life were:
. Residence: Bef 26 Mar 2001, Kalamazoo, Michigan, USA.
854. Mark Nelson HANDE
855. Joseph Martin HANDE
Joseph married Jennifer Lynn WALKER , daughter of Lester Elmer WALKER and Mary Carolyn GOODHART .
Children from this marriage were:
+ 1132 F i. Gayle Lauren HANDE
+ 1133 F ii. Amy Lynn HANDE
+ 1134 M iii. Chang Min KIM
856. Margaret Christine HANDE
857. Catherine Mary HANDE
Catherine married Felix PACHECO .
858. Judith Dianne HANDE
Judith married Lawrence John SKUTNICK .
Children from this marriage were:
+ 1135 M i. Jonathan James SKUTNICK
859. Carolyn Louise HANDE
860. Barbara Anne HANDE
Barbara married (name unknown).
Children from this marriage were:
+ 1136 M i. David HANDE
861. Elton HACKER was born in 1914 and died in 1915, at age 1.
862. Arthur K. HACKER
Arthur married Anita RETZLAFF .
863. Arlene HACKER
Arlene married Verlin A. LARSON .
864. Milton Harry BERGE
Milton married Jeanette A. NICKELS .
865. Iola Jeanette BERGE was born in 1924 and died in 1984, at age 60. Another name for Iola was PRIDONOFF.
Iola married Eugene PRIDONOFF .
866. Phyllis Mae "Fifi" BERGE was born in 1921 and died in 1991, at age 70. Another name for Phyllis was LASAGE.
Phyllis married Ervin LASAGE .
867. Robert Lee BERGE
Robert married Laverne MASSMAN .
868. Mary Ellen BERGE
Mary married Earl RENSKERS .
869. Mary BERGE was born in 1936 and died in 1936.
870. Paul Morton BERGE
Paul married Mary KUNZ .
871. Carol M. BERGE
Carol married William CLAYPOOL .
872. Harry N. BERGE
Harry married Sandra BANK .
873. Ann Christine BERGE
Ann married James SCHLIES .
874. Rosemary Jean ELSASSER
Rosemary married Kjell H. HAROLDSON .
875. John Allen ELSASSER
John married Debbie .
John next married Sherri FRANKLIN .
876. John Wilson HANDE
877. Hans Christian Ulrik Midelfart HELLUM
Hans married Unni ARNEBERG .
Children from this marriage were:
+ 1137 M i. Morten Kristoffer HELLUM
+ 1138 F ii. Bente Louise HELLUM
Hans next married Susan WATTS-RUSSELL .
Children from this marriage were:
+ 1139 F i. Charlotte HELLUM
+ 1140 M ii. Alexander HELLUM
+ 1141 M iii. Casper HELLUM
878. Dr. Andreas Kåre HELLUM
Andreas married Barbara Hilary SPRIGGS .
Children from this marriage were:
+ 1142 F i. Jennifer Elisabeth HELLUM
+ 1143 M ii. Timothy August HELLUM
+ 1144 F iii. Hilary Louise HELLUM
879. Dr. Halvard HELLUM
Halvard married Karin LONGVA . Karin was born on 15 Nov 1937 and died on 17 Oct 2001 in Oslo, Norway, at age 63. Another name for Karin was HELLUM.
Death Notes: Kåre Hellum
OBITUARY: Dentist Karin Longva Hellum died on October 17, 2001 in Oslo, Norway, just before her 64th birthday of leukemia which she had battled for some years. She grew up in Larvik, Norway, studied dentistry in Heidelberg, Germany, married Halvard Hellum (son of Anna Louise Midelfart Hellum and grandson of Margarita Hande Midelfart) in Heidelberg in 1958 and terminated her studies to look after a growing family. Halvard was later accepted at Uppsala for continued medical studies after Heidelberg and the family moved there. After several years of medical practice in northern Sweden the family moved back to Larvik in 1975. When the children were old enough to leave home Karin continued and completed her dentistry studies. She carried on her dentistry practice in the same building as Halvard who is an ophthamologist. She was always interested in family and friends, loved travel and both hiking and skiing in the Norwegian mountains. She leaves behind her mother, a sister and brother, husband Halvard and four children (all married) and nine grandchildren. One son Pål and her daughter Catharina are engineers, working with computer technology, one son Christian is a surgeon, and the third son, Oscar, is just completing his dentistry studies in Bergen. The funeral and burial were in Larvik on October 29.
Children from this marriage were:
+ 1145 M i. Pål Longva HELLUM
+ 1146 M ii. Christian HELLUM
+ 1147 F iii. Catharina HELLUM
+ 1148 M iv. Lars Oscar HELLUM
880. Hans Christian Erik MIDELFORT Dr.
Hans married Corelyn F. SENN .
Children from this marriage were:
+ 1149 F i. Katarina Christianna Senn MIDELFORT
+ 1150 M ii. Kristian Nicholas Senn MIDELFORT
Hans next married Cassandra C. HUGHES .
Children from this marriage were:
+ 1151 F i. Lucy MIDELFORT
Hans next married Anne L. McKEITHEN .
881. Dr. Signe Louise Gjems MIDELFORT
Signe married Dr. Maurice William DYSKEN .
Children from this marriage were:
+ 1152 F i. Sarah DYSKEN
+ 1153 M ii. Nicholas Peter Midelfort DYSKEN
882. Elise Margrete Gjems MIDELFORT
Elise married Nathan DAVIS .
Children from this marriage were:
+ 1154 M i. Peter Martin DAVIS
+ 1155 F ii. Emma Louise DAVIS
883. Kristin Elsbeth Gjems MIDELFORT
884. Sven Frederick MIDELFORT
Sven married Judith A. PETERSON . Judith was born on 21 Oct 1942 78 and died on 15 Nov 1993 in Madison, Wisconsin, USA, at age 51. Another name for Judith was MIDELFORT.
Death Notes: obituary
Children from this marriage were:
+ 1156 F i. Leila MIDELFORT
+ 1157 M ii. Erik Benjamin MIDELFORT
Sven next married Petra .
885. Sigurd Halvard Hande MIDELFORT
Sigurd married Fannie John LEMOINE . Fannie was born on 26 Dec 1940 and died on 18 Aug 1998, at age 57.
Children from this marriage were:
+ 1158 M i. Brent Lemoine Bennett MIDELFORT
+ 1159 M ii. Halvard Christian Emanuel MIDELFORT
886. Fredrik MIDELFORT
Fredrik married Koko .
887. Dr. Helga Berit MIDELFORT
Helga married John Leslie MICHEL .
Children from this marriage were:
+ 1160 F i. Elin Berit MICHEL-MIDELFORT
+ 1160A F ii. Siri Janne Helga MICHEL-MIDELFORT
+ 1161 M iii. Jarl Fredrik MICHEL-MIDELFORT
+ 1162 M iv. Jan Martin MICHEL-MIDELFORT
888. Helga Christine S. MIDELFORT
Helga married George William VOGNAR .
Children from this marriage were:
+ 1163 F i. Helga MIDELFORT-VOGNAR
+ 1164 F ii. Signe Marit MIDELFORT-VOGNAR
889. Karen Ingeborg BAUER
890. Hans Phillip BAUER
891. Dagny BAUER
892. Sarah Margrethe SEASTONE was born on 16 Dec 1937 and died on 23 Sep 2003 in Scranton, Pennsylvania, USA, at age 65. Another name for Sarah was FOUGHT.
Death Notes: Elise Fought Oppenheimer
General Notes: Sarah S. FOUGHT
OBITUARY: Sarah Margrethe Seastone Fought, a thirty-year resident of Swarthmore, Pennsylvania, died at Taylor Hospital, Scranton, Penn., on 23 September 2003 after a long struggle with a respiratory illness. Sarah was born 16 December 1937, the daughter of Dr. C. Victor and Elise W. (Midelfart) Seastone, and granddaughter of Margarita (Hande) and Dr. H.C.U. Midelfart. She grew up in Madison, Wisconsin, and studied Spanish Language and Literature at the University of Wisconsin there, earning her B.A. in 1959 and her M.A. in 1960. She studied a year at the Université de Caen in France and then taught Spanish in Hopkins Grammar School, New Haven, Conn., 1961-1965. Beginning in 1978, Sarah worked for many years at Swarthmore College, first as the administrative assistant in the Classics Department and then for "The Math Forum." She was also a vocal advocate for the non-faculty employees at Swarthmore. During the internet boom, she continued to work for the Forum when it became part of a "start-up" and then moved to Drexel University. Sarah had a life-long love of photography. In addition to editing Photophile magazine, 1976-1978, she was known locally for teaching photography at the Community Arts Center in Wallingford, 1981-1990. Two of her prints can be viewed in Lang Hall on the Swarthmore College campus. There is also a memorial web page featuring Sarah's work, which can be viewed on the internet at http://www.mathforum.org/~sarah/
Noted events in her life were:
. Occupation: Secretary.
Sarah married John FOUGHT .
893. Charles Victor SEASTONE III was born on 16 Sep 1943 in Madison, Wisconsin, USA and died on 21 Jun 1990 in North Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA, at age 46.
General Notes: Elise M. SEASTONE
U.S. Social Security Death Index (LDS)
Newspaper obituary for Elise M. SEASTONE
Noted events in his life were:
. Occupation: Anthropolgist?.
Charles married Marilyn FRANGOS .
Children from this marriage were:
+ 1167 M i. Charles Victor SEASTONE IV
+ 1168 F ii. October Frances SEASTONE
+ 1169 F iii. Claire SEASTONE
+ 1170 M iv. Thomas Michael SEASTONE
+ 1171 F v. Eliza Jane SEASTONE
894. Mark Fredrik ORTIZ
895. Victor Ricardo ORTIZ
Victor married Rowena Hilario CRUZ .
Children from this marriage were:
+ 1172 M i. Christian Francisco ORTIZ
896. Peter Nathaniel WINSLOW
897. Eric Everett WINSLOW
Eric married Nancy .
898. John Edward WINSLOW
899. Sarah Freya Louise WINSLOW was born on 16 Feb 1957 in Massachusetts, USA 96 and died on 8 Aug 1993 in Wareham, Massachusetts, USA, at age 36.96
General Notes: Signe M. ORTIZ
Obituary for her mother
900. Sigurd Anthony WINSLOW
901. Paul EVENSON was born in 1914 and died in 1984, at age 70.
Paul married Ruth HENDERSON .
902. Marjorie EVENSON
Marjorie married Solomon J. CATRON .
903. Kari Johnsdatter MAGISTAD 98 was born in 1899 and died in 1977, at age 78.
General Notes: unmarried
Gudbrand Magistad (website)
Noted events in her life were:
. Occupation: dentist.
904. Olav Johnson MAGISTAD 99 was born on 29 Aug 1903 and died in 1983, at age 80.
Death Notes: Gudbrand Magistad (website)
Noted events in his life were:
. Occupation: merchant and postmaster.98
Olav married Berit Ivarsdatter OPDAL .99 Berit was born on 29 Oct 1905 and died in 1999, at age 94. Another name for Berit was MAGISTAD.
Death Notes: Gudbrand Magistad (website)
905. Gudrun Johnsdatter MAGISTAD was born in 1906 and died in 1957, at age 51.
Death Notes: Gudbrand Magistad (website)
Noted events in her life were:
. Occupation: teacher (Gudbrand Magistad website).
Gudrun married Endre FYSTRO .98 Endre was born in 1904 and died in 1985, at age 81.
Birth Notes: Gudbrand Magistad (website)
Death Notes: Gudbrand Magistad (website)
Noted events in his life were:
. Occupation: School inspector.
906. Øystein Harald Johnson MAGISTAD 100 was born on 9 May 1909 and died in 2001, at age 92.
Death Notes: Gudbrand Magistad (website)
Noted events in his life were:
. Occupation: lawyer (Gudbrand Magistad website).98
Øystein married Astrid HEGGELUND .100 Astrid was born on 11 Jul 1912 and died in 1998, at age 86.
Death Notes: Gudbrand Magistad (website)
907. Aslaug Johnsdatter MAGISTAD was born in 1910 and died in 1998, at age 88.
Death Notes: Gudbrand Magistad (website)
Noted events in her life were:
. Occupation: nurse (Gudbrand Magistad website).
Aslaug married Johan HAGEN . Johan was born in 1908 and died in 1948, at age 40.
Birth Notes: Gudbrand Magistad (website)
Death Notes: Gudbrand Magistad (website)
Noted events in his life were:
. Occupation: Teacher.98
908. Inger Ågot Johnsdatter MAGISTAD was born in 1917 and died in 2003, at age 86.
Death Notes: Gudbrand Magistad (website)
Noted events in her life were:
. Occupation: botanist.98
Inger married Jon KÅSA . Jon was born in 1918 and died in 2002, at age 84.
Birth Notes: Gudbrand Magistad (website)
Death Notes: Gudbrand Magistad (website)
Noted events in his life were:
. Occupation: botanist (Gudbrand Magistad website).
909. Lyda E. PIHLSTROM was born on 21 Dec 1900 in Kerkhoven, Minnesota, USA, died on 18 May 1989 in Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA, at age 88, and was buried in Lake Wood Cemetery, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA. Another name for Lyda was DAHL.
General Notes: Thosten HANDE (1883-1975)
Norman DAHL
Carol DAHL PEDERSON
Noted events in her life were:
. Religion: Lutheran.
Lyda married Einar Martin DAHL on 7 Aug 1925 in Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA. Einar was born on 18 Mar 1900 in Menomanie, Wisconsin, USA, died 20 or 23 Jan 1966 in Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA, and was buried in Lake Wood Cemetery, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA.
Birth Notes: Minnesota Historical Society Death Certificate Index gives date of birth as 18 Mar 1899
Death Notes: Minnesota Historical Society Death Certificate Index gives date of death as 23 Jan 1966
General Notes: Carol DAHL PEDERSON
Noted events in his life were:
. Occupation: Service station manager & accountant.
Children from this marriage were:
+ 1173 M i. Rev. Gerald Richard DAHL was born on 26 Mar 1928 in Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA, died on 3 Oct 1980 in Hennepin Co., Minnesota, USA, at age 52,64 and was buried on 7 Oct 1980 in Ft. Snelling National Cemetery, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA.94
+ 1174 F ii. Carol Lorraine DAHL
+ 1175 M iii. Norman Lyle DAHL was born on 31 May 1937 in Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA, died on 7 Feb 1994 in Burnsville, Dakota Co., Minnesota, USA, at age 56, and was buried on 11 Feb 1994 in Pleasant View Memorial Gardens, Burnsville, Minnesota, USA.
910. Rudolph Emanuel PIHLSTROM was born about 1903 in Minnesota, USA 79 and died on 5 Jul 1921 in Lake Nakomis, Minneapolis, Hennepin Co., Minnesota, USA, about age 18.
Death Notes: Minnesota Historical Society Death Certificate Index; Yvonne Morehouse
General Notes: Died in a diving accident, age 17 or 18.
Carol DAHL PEDERSON
911. Dora Agnes FROVOLD was born either 12 or 13 Oct 1903 in Minnesota, USA and died on 5 Jul 1991 in Minneapolis, Hennepin Co., Minnesota, USA. Another name for Dora was MCDONELL.
Birth Notes: Minnesota Historical Society Death Certificate Index
Death Notes: Minnesota Historical Society Death Certificate Index
General Notes: Thosten HANDE (1883-1975)
Carol DAHL AOS
U.S. Social Security Death Index (LDS)
Dora married Alan Lawrence McDONELL . Alan was born on 6 Oct 1906 64 and died on 15 Sep 1973 in Hennepin Co., Minnesota, USA, at age 66.64
Children from this marriage were:
+ 1176 F i. Sandra Ann McDONELL 107 was born on 4 Dec 1938 in Hennepin Co., Minnesota, USA 107 and died on 16 Oct 1939 in Hennepin Co., Minnesota, USA.64
+ 1177 F ii. Kathleen Ann "Kathy" McDONELL
912. Ella Olanda FROVOLD was born on 6 Feb 1911 in Minnesota, USA and died on 19 Jun 1986 in Minneapolis, Hennepin Co., Minnesota, USA, at age 75. Another name for Ella was MUNSON.
Birth Notes: Minnesota Historical Society Death Certificate Index
Death Notes: Minnesota Historical Society Death Certificate Index
General Notes: Thosten HANDE (1883-1975)
Carol DAHL AOS
U.S. Social Security Death Index (LDS)
Ella married Everis Daniel MUNSON after 1929.72 Everis was born on 18 Dec 1909 in Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA 64 and died on 18 Dec 1999 in Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA, at age 90.64
Marriage Notes: single boarder living with her cousin Lyda Pihlstrom Dahl and family, Minneapolis, in 1930
Children from this marriage were:
+ 1178 F i. Karen Louise MUNSON
+ 1179 M ii. Charles August MUNSON
+ 1180 F iii. Bonnie Lynn MUNSON
913. Grace HANDE
Grace married Burton Clifford RUSTAD . Burton was born on 2 Aug 1912 in Minnesota, USA and died on 7 Jan 1978 in Kandiyohi Co., Minnesota, USA, at age 65.
Birth Notes: Minnesota Historical Society Death Certificate Index
Death Notes: Minnesota Historical Society Death Certificate Index
General Notes: Grace HANDE RUSTAD
U.S. Social Security Death Index (LDS)
Living at New London, Minnesota, USA at time of his death
Children from this marriage were:
+ 1181 M i. Boutwell Clifford "Russ" RUSTAD
+ 1182 M ii. Philip Allen RUSTAD was born on 23 Jan 1944 in Willmar, Minnesota, USA, died on 20 Jan 1999 in Willmar, Minnesota, USA, at age 54, and was buried on 25 Jan 1999 in West Norway Lake Lutheran Cemetery, Sunburg, Minnesota, USA.
914. Richard M. THOSTENSON was born on 23 Aug 1895 in Minnesota, USA,73 died on 13 Jun 1922 in Ramsey Co., Minnesota, USA, at age 26,64 and was buried in Big Grove Lutheran Churchyard, Brooten, Minnesota, USA.
General Notes: Nora THOSTENSON HAUGEN
Gravestone in Big Grove Lutheran churchyard
Noted events in his life were:
. Residence: 1920, Lake George Twp., Stearns Co., Minnesota, USA.79 lving and working on his parents' farm
915. Martha THOSTENSON was born on 24 Jul 1897 in Belgrade, Stearns County, Minnesota, USA, died on 21 Apr 1988 in Stearns Co., Minnesota, USA, at age 90, and was buried on 25 Apr 1988 in Big Grove Lutheran Cemetery, Belgrade, Minnesota, USA.
Death Notes: Minnesota Historical Society Death Certificate Index
General Notes: Nora THOSTENSON HAUGEN
Cathy OTTO WESSON
Memorial card
Noted events in her life were:
. Religion: Lutheran.
916. Selma THOSTENSON was born on 25 Jul 1899 in Minnesota, USA,73 died on 23 Feb 1920 in Stearns Co., Minnesota, USA, at age 20,64 and was buried in Big Grove Lutheran Churchyard, Brooten, Minnesota, USA. Another name for Selma was TOSTENSON.
General Notes: Nora THOSTENSON HAUGEN
Gravestone in Big Grove Lutheran churchyard
Noted events in her life were:
. Residence: 1920, Lake George Twp., Stearns Co., Minnesota, USA.79 living with her parents on the family farm
917. Coleman THOSTENSON was born on 8 Aug 1901 in Minnesota, USA, died on 9 Sep 1972 in Stearns Co., Minnesota, USA, at age 71, and was buried in Big Grove Lutheran Churchyard, Brooten, Minnesota, USA.
Birth Notes: Minnesota Historical Society Death Certificate Index
Death Notes: Minnesota Historical Society Death Certificate Index
General Notes: Nora THOSTENSON HAUGEN
Gravestone in Big Grove Lutheran churchyard
U.S. Social Security Death Index (LDS)
Living at Brooten, Minnesota, USA at time of his death
918. Nora Viola THOSTENSON was born on 26 Nov 1903 in Minnesota, USA and died on 25 Nov 1994 in Stearns Co., Minnesota, USA, at age 90. Another name for Nora was HAUGEN.
Birth Notes: Minnesota Historical Society Death Certificate Index
Death Notes: Minnesota Historical Society Death Certificate Index
General Notes: Nora THOSTENSON HAUGEN
Verda ELLINGBOE ENGELKE
SWIFT COUNTY, MINNESOTA (1979), p. 383
U.S. Social Security Death Index (LDS)
Living at Brooten, Minnesota, USA at time of her death
Nora married Tilbert Helmer HAUGEN . Tilbert was born on 29 Oct 1902 64 and died on 23 Oct 1967 in Stearns Co., Minnesota, USA, at age 64 64.,78
Death Notes: living at Brooten
Children from this marriage were:
+ 1183 F i. Marian Audrey HAUGEN
919. Markhus Thomas HANDE was born on 5 Sep 1893 near Brown's Valley, South Dakota, USA 79 and died on 1 Nov 1976 in Northwood, North Dakota, USA, at age 83. Other names for Markhus were Marcus T. HANDY 79, and Marcus Thomas Handy.
General Notes: Raised by Aunt Julia CHRISTIANSEN
Obituaries for Mark and Lora HANDY in GRAND FORKS HERALD
Dorothy HANDY MURCHIE
Verda ELLINGBOE ENGELKE (Mark's 1st cousin)
Marriage license and certificate
U.S. Census, 1900
NORTH DAKOTA MILITARY MEN, 1917-18
NAME: Army #: 1,706,019
NAME: Registrant: yes, Mountrail county
NAME: Birth Place: Browns Valley, Minn.
NAME: Birth Date: 05 Sep 1893
NAME: Parent's Origin: of Norwegian parents
NAME: Occupation: gas engineer
NAME: Comment: enlisted in the Navy at Minot on Aug. 23, 1917; home awaiting orders until Sept. 11, 1917; served at
NAME: Naval Training Station, Great Lakes, Ill., to July 11, 1918; Naval Air Station, Pauillac, France, to Nov. 11,
NAME: 1918. Grades: Apprentice Seaman, 70 days; Seaman 2nd Class, 242 days; Machinist's Mate 2nd Class, 133 days.
NAME: Discharged at Minneapolis, Minn., on Aug. 7, 1919, as a Machinist's Mate 1st Class.
NAME: (Ancestry.com. North Dakota Military Men, 1917-1918 [database online]. Provo, Utah: MyFamily.com, Inc., 2000.)
Noted events in his life were:
. Residence: 1920, Kickapoo Twp., Mountrail, North Dakota, USA.79 with Aunt Barbo "Betsy" Engen
. Religion: Methodist?.
. Occupation: Railway worker.
Markhus married Lora Ann APPS , daughter of Henry W. APPS and Winifred S. MURPHY , on 27 Sep 1939 in Wolf Point, Roosevelt County, Montana, USA. Lora was born on 19 Sep 1900 in Bowesmont, North Dakota, USA and died in Jul 1984 in Langdon, North Dakota, USA, at age 83. Other names for Lora were HANDY, and Laura A. GEIGER.
General Notes: Obituary for Lora HANDY in GRAND FORKS HERALD
Marriage license and certificate
U.S. Social Security Death Index (LDS)
Noted events in her life were:
. Residence: 1930, Strege, Mchenry Co., North Dakota, USA.72 age given as 25 and born in Canada, immigrating in 1923
920. Lillian ENGEN
921. Verda Luella HANDY was born on 11 Nov 1892 in Grafton, North Dakota, USA, died on 1 Dec 1988 in Great Falls, Montana, USA, at age 96, and was buried in Harlowton Cemetery, Harlowton, Montana, USA. Another name for Verda was KIEHL.
General Notes: Cathy WESSON
Undated obituary for Frank T. HANDY.
U.S. Social Security Death Index (LDS)
Living at Great Falls, Montana, USA at time of her death
History compiled by Karen Yakel. May 1992
Edgar Kiehl of Twodot, Montana and Verda Handy of Harlowton, Montana were united in marriage before the Justice if the Peace in Big Timber, Montana, August 23, 1913. They more or less eloped since they did not tell anyone their plans. Ed was an area ranch hand at the time and Verda had taught school at the Bear Creek School, sixteen miles south of Twodot. Verda's dad was against the marriage. He felt a girl should not get married until she was 28. Since Verda was only 20, he considered her too young to get married. Once Frank Handy met his son-in-law, he liked him and the two became friends.
The Kiehls made their first home on the Campbell Ranch, owned by Dudly Hartt. They lived here until the place was sold. Dudly was Ed's boss. The ranch was located south of Twodot. In February 1914, they bought a piano in Harlowton, Montana. In July 1914, Hartt sold the Campbell Ranch. The Kiehls took the opportunity to visit Yellowstone National Park with friends. In August of that year, they went east to visit. Verda spent a month visiting friends and relatives in North Dakota. Ed went on to Virginia on business. When the Kiehls returned to Twodot, they moved to the Stone House Ranch owned by Hartt. It was thus called since the house was made of stone. They resided here when their first son, Charles Lyle, known as Bud was born.
In the summer of 1916, Ed bought the relinquishment on 320 acres on Middle Hopley from Lewis Robertson. Later, they bought several homesteads in the area. In September 1916, Ed bought his second car from Jake Karnop, Ford dealer in Harlowton, Montana. His son, George, told this story about Ed and a early car:
My father had one of the first cars when the model T ford arrived. After he had had it a few years, the radiator sprung a leak. He took some extra water with him and put corn meal in the radiator to stop the leak. Little did he know that the corn meal would boil up and plug the over flow pipe. He got about to Twodot when it blew up, but he was able to get there. Jake Karnop was the Under Sheriff at the time and was also in the Ford garage with Ward Beley. He (Jake) had brought a salesman up to Twodot in a new ford. The salesman was waiting in the car for Jake to come out of the store. My father went over and told him (salesman) that he was taking the car so he had better get his suitcase out of it. The salesman rushed into the store to tell Jake some one had stolen his car. He thought Jake would go after him, but Jake told him that it was 'just a damn horse thief that lived up along the mountain'. Jake brought out a new Ford the next day for my father. Jake would never tell him how he got my father's car back to Harlo.
Verda related the following story about the first winter they spent on the ranch to her granddaughter- in -law, Bernice Karnop. That first winter, Ed had gone to down to Selkirk to pick up some hay and potatoes. It was a bright winter day and after milking the cow, he started out with the team. But the clear weather did not hold. By afternoon, the wind had come up and it was snowing hard. Night came, but no Ed. I (Verda) put baby George and little Bud to bed and continued waiting. The thermometer read 52 below zero that night, the coldest we ever experienced at the ranch. In the morning I tried to milk the poor cow, but just couldn't do it. I decided to go to the neighbor for help. I managed to saddle the horse, but he bucked me off right into a snow bank. Bud was standing by the window watching. "Don't tell daddy I got bucked off,' I charged the little fellow. I hailed a neighbor riding by and asked him if he would milk the poor cow, who by now was bellowing out her discomfort. While he was still there, Ed came back. On the way home in the blizzard, he realized he was going in circles, so he stopped and crawled under the hay for the night. He slept on top of the potatoes to try to keep them from freezing. As soon as he got to the house, Bud told -him, "Mommy got bucked off the horse and she cried." "I know," his dad replied. "I saw the tracks in the snow where it happened."
In July 1917, Ed registered for the draft for the army for World War 1. He was listed as a resident of Twodot. During January 1918, Ed bought Ernest Long residence in Harlowton. This became their winter home. On March 28, 1918, their daughter, Helen, was born in the Jellison Hospital in Harlowton. It was not an easy time. The doctor had left Helen for dead, but the midwife would not give up on her. She worked through the night and kept Helen alive. The Kiehl's left for the ranch a few weeks later, after spending the winter in Harlowton. In May of 1918, Ed became ill with abdominal problems. He was taken to the St. Joseph Hospital in Lewistown and released about a week later. About the 12th of September, Ed became very ill while visiting in Big Timber. He was taken to a hospital in Billings where he under went surgery for appendicitis. Complications set in. He recovered and was back on his ranch in the fall.
On September 20, 1920, a baby boy was bom to the Kiehls. He died two days later. It was about this time, they bought the Tom Huskey ranch on Middle Hopley.
On October 8, 1924, Helen was awarded the New Testament for regular attendance at the Hopley Union Sunday School.
In November 1925, Ed brought a civil suit against Charles Holliday. Holliday's ranch was located north of the Freezer ranch at the time and was a neighbor of the Kiehls. There were two cases resulting from damages from sheep Holliday had pastured on Ed's land without permission. The court awarded Ed $25 in damages in the first case and $40 in the second. The cases took over a year to settle.
School was held at the Holliday ranch (1915 -1916) until the Lode School was built in the fall of 1916 about two miles south of the Holliday ranch and about five miles from the Kiehl ranch. The school served as a Sunday School as well. Church was held here twice a month with a pastor from Harlowton doing the services. The school building served as a center for social and community events with the Christmas program and the school year end picnic the major events. Card parties and dances were also held. The school stood at the top of Sawmill Hill, on the flat. At one time, the teacher was housed at the school in a trailer. Emma Freezer taught at the school for several years. George and Helen attended the Lode School. The 1920 census had 66 people living in school district 37, which was the Lode School.
On March 18, 1925, Ed held a large auction on his ranch 18 miles northwest of Harlowton. At the time of the auction, he had 13 horses comprising of 5 teams of work horses, two saddle horses, and a bay gelding. He had 65 cows of which 30 were one or two year old steers, 50 calves, and 7 good milk cows . Other items included one hay stacker, one bull rake, 2 hay rakes, 1 D mower, 1 drill, 2 harrows, 2 discs, 1 two way Oliver plow, 1 good plow, 2 slips, 1 scrapper, 1 D binder, cultivators, 3 wagons, 2 hay racks, 1 single buggy, 1 light spring buggy, 1 lamb box, 2 circle saws, 1 power for car, 1 lawn mower, 1 DeLaval separator, 1 butterfly separator, 5 sets of harness, 1 saddle, 1 broad saw, 1 blacksmith outfit complete, tools of all kinds, forks, shovels, bars, chains, pick saws, Ford truck body, one 12 x16 tent, 1 kitchen cabinet, dish cupboard, 2 dining tables, 12 chairs, 1 couch, 1 small table, 3 rocking chairs, 2 arm chairs, 2 high chairs, 1 baby buggy, 2 singer sewing machines, 2 dressers, 2 wash stands, 3 beds, springs and mattresses, 3 heating stoves, 2 ranges, 2 camp stoves, 3 lanterns, 1 sofa, rugs. The reason for the sale is unknown. It was held at the Holliday Ranch.
September 1926, Verda and the children moved into the Hill house in Towdot for the winter. Verda was listed as entertaining the sewing club in April 1927. June of that year saw them returning to the ranch.
Tragedy struck the family on December 20, 1927. Bud became ill with pneumonia at the family home 16 miles north of Harlowton in the Hopley area. He died 24 hours later. He had been a healthy child. The last of February 1929, Ed had an ad in the Harlowton paper listing a small bunch of sheep for sale. On March 30, 1929, Ed held another auction. This time, he was disposing of his property. They were moving to Cagenovia, New York, where Ed would manage a dairy farm for Mr. Hartt. They left for New York the middle of June. They stayed about a year before returning to Wheatland County. They did not like New York.
They returned to the ranch in the Little Belt Mountains. It was a pretty setting in a small valley with a creek running through it. There were several buildings on the ranch, all painted white. As you came up the valley, you crossed a cattle guard. the road crossed the creek a few yards further down. There was a culvert. The first thing you saw was a hay stack. A few blocks up the road brought you to the house with a fenced yard. The house was all one level. Across the front was the front room, dinning room and kitchen. There was an open porch across the front room. An enclosed entry way was on the side by the kitchen. Behind the kitchen was a large pantry where the milk separator stood. Off the pantry was a bathroom complete with a tub with legs. Access to one of the bedrooms was off the dinning room. Access to the other bedroom was from the front room. The bedrooms were behind the front room and dining room. The two bedrooms were connected by a walk in closet. The house was heated by a wood stove in the front room and a black wood burning cook stove in the kitchen. Sick calves or lambs were placed behind the stove in cold weather to keep them warm. Ed liked to sit in his rocker with his feet propped up on the stove in the front room. Here he would pass the time cutting figures, usually a bucking horse with rider, free hand from newspapers. The house received it's electricity form a generator by the barn that was powered by a windmill. Lights were not always very bright. There was no phone. there was running water piped from a spring located west of the house, about a block away up a coulee. Pipes would freeze in the winter.
A root cellar was built into the hill in the back yard. It was vented through the top. There were bins along both sides with shelves down the middle. The bins were filled with sand to store most root vegetables. Onions were hung. Home canned goods were stored on the shelves. It was always cool in the cellar in the summer and warm in the winter. A large garden was raised each year behind the root cellar. It went the full length of the back yard. There was a solid wood fence along the one side of the yard. The out house was part of the fence. A little closer to the house, the wash house became part of the fence. Verda would do her washing her, using a ringer type machine with two tubs. Water was hauled into the wash house. The wash house was also used to store wood for the winter.
The bunk house stood just outside the yard in line with the wash house. It was a one room wood building with a wood stove in the middle. There were bunk beds along the side walls. Pelts from animals Ed had shot were mounted on the walls. They included an albino wolf, bobcat, bear, and a coyote or two. The road went between the bunk house and barn. The barn was a two story affair with the hay loft taking up the upper level. Hay was stored in the loft and feed down holes along the sides of the walls into feed bins for the animals below. The lower section contained several stalls and a small pen in the rear. There was a front and back door on opposite ends of the building. They were double doors, wide enough to drive a tractor or other vehicle through. A tackle room was located in the front part of the barn. Saddles, reins, harness and so on were kept here. There was a work bench across one wall. Tools needed to make repairs on these items were kept here, usually hanging from the wall. Hay was put in the hay loft with the use of a pulley that hung on a pole extending over the door on the second level. This door was located directly above the ground level doors on the front of the barn. To get to the hay loft from inside the barn, a ladder was nailed to some poles that formed a stall. The ladder went straight up and down.
The corral was next. There was a loading chute next to the barn. The corral was made out of logs. It connected the barn to the sheep shed. Hopley Creek flowed through the corral behind the sheep shed. It was joined by water from the spring west of the house. The spring entered the corral behind the barn. The sheep shed sat at right angle to the barn. It was large one story building divided into several pins. It burnt down while Helen was still at home. It was rebuilt. Next in line came the machine shop. It contained tools, anvil, and blacksmith pit. Horses were shod here as well as repairs made on the farm machinery. It was about as deep as the average car. There was a space between the machine shop and chicken coop. Machinery was parked in this area. The chicken coop was fenced. Skunks were a problem. A twenty-two rifle was kept handy by the back door to ward off the 'chicken stealing vermits.' In front of the barn and sheep shed stood a well with a hand pump. There was a water trough for the livestock by the pump. The wind mill stood in this general area as well.
There were hills with pine trees behind the house and across the valley. The road followed the valley through the farm yard and up into the mountains. One had two pole gates to go through to get beyond the farm. One was located next to the barn and the other about I 00 feet further away. The road was a forest service road and could not be blocked of by locking gates. It connected with the old Carroll Stage Coach road which ran along the base of the mountains from Twodot to Judith Gap. Hopley Creek found its way down the valley not far from the road. It was a small creek, narrow enough to jump across in many places. It was no more than a foot or so deep.
The farm was almost self supporting. Vegetable were raised and canned. Chickens were raised for meat and eggs. Milk cows were kept to provide milk and cream. It is rumored among the family the Verda never learned how to milk the cows. Cows were milked by hand in the barn. The milk was brought into the house and ran through the separator. This process separates a portion of the cream from the milk. Cream was used to make butter. Verda made her own bread, noodles, cakes and so on. It was a sin to get caught without any thing baked or the beds not made. Verda considered it a sin to make a cake from a mix to her dying day.
The farm dog was a black border collie named Chept. George thought they had gotten the short end of the deal when he first saw the dog. The name stuck. The dog did not live up to his name. Come milking time, the dog was told to get the cows. Off he took up the valley to where the cows were. The gate was opened, the dog would bring the cows in and herd them into the stalls in the barn with out fail. They never did get him to milk them. The barn cats were present at milking time waiting for spilled milk or some one to try their aim at hitting their mouths. Some milk was always left for the cats. Cows were milked in the morning and evening.
The farm became isolated in the winter. Groceries were brought in October to last through May. If there was a lot of snow, travel out of the valley was difficult. Some years, a car was parked on top of the flat about a mile or two from the ranch. The flat usually blew free of snow and the trip to town could be made.
The cattle, Herefords, since Ed insisted they were the best beef cow around, were wintered in the pastures near the buildings. After calving was over in the spring, they - --- were moved to summer pasture in the Little Belts Mountains. Before winter set in, they were returned to the pastures near the farm. Wild hay was cut or feed. Ed's brand was a closed backward open 4. His stepfather, B.R. Sherman's brand was an open four.
Berry picking was considered an outing. They would pack up the car with every thing needed to make jelly. They would camp out until enough berries were picked and made into jam and jelly to last the year. They usually picked berries along the Big Elk River, south of Twodot. The jam and jelly was made over a bon fire each evening after a day of picking. Ed was not very fond of camping. He said he got enough camping on the yearly roundups held in the spring and fall. Area ranchers and farmers would get together and gather all the cattle. They were branded in the spring and sorted for shipping in the fall. The roundup would last a month to six weeks, sometimes longer. Each rancher had to supply so many horses and men, depending on the number of cattle he owned. Each ranch also had their own chuck wagon. A roundup boss was elected. He coordinated the roundup. By the time they were done, all of Montana was covered. After fences became popular, the roundups were no longer held.
Helen, George and Bud attended the Lode School when they were on the ranch. They would ride their horses to school, a distance of about five miles. After completing the eighth grade, they moved to Harlowton and attended high school there. George played football and was a member of FFA, serving as president his senior year. He was a member of the student council and stage manager for his senior class play. He graduated in 1935. Helen took part in the Klien Meet in 1933. The Klien Meet was a scholastic meet held among the area schools once a year. She placed second in algebra. -In 1934, she was vice president of the student council. She graduated from high school in 1936. Her class will read, 'I will my love for cowboys and ten goon hats to Pauline.'
Helen would ride her horse from the ranch down the valley to a friend's house located by the Mushellshell River, a distance of about 20 miles.
Helen met Herman Karnop and they became engaged the fall of 1937. During November of 1937, two bridal showers were held for the bride-to-be. One was given by Frieda Berry, Herman's sister, and Mrs. Harry Cosgriffe at the Jake Karnop home. The second shower was given by Helen's cousin, Mrs. Arnold Carruthers. Herman and Helen were married November 23, 1937 at the Kiehl ranch.
Ed, Verda, and George continued to live on the ranch until 1949. Verda claimed she never got bored or lonely. There was too much to do. Ed began having trouble with his lungs. They moved two miles west of Absorkee, Montana. They were caretakers for Lansing McIntyre and resided on their summer home on the Stillwater River. They lived in the caretaker's house. They lived here about two years. Ed's emphysema was getting worse. They moved to Arizona in hopes the climate would help. They moved back to Montana, living in Big Timber for a while. They moved in to the Sorboe Apartments behind the Penney's Store in Harlowton. The Graves Hotel was across the street. It was a small apartment, consisting of a front room, bedroom with a bathroom, and kitchen. You walked through the bedroom to reach the kitchen.
On November 7, 1956, Ed was admitted to the Harlowton Memorial Hospital. He was released ten days later. His health continued to go down hill. He spent the last few years in and out of the hospital. He became bed ridden. July 4, 1958, Ed passed away while a patient in the Harlowton Memorial Hospital. He was 70.
Ed had what he claimed to be a sure fire cure for smoking. He was a 'roll your own' man. He made a special cigarette for the first timer. It took only a couple of puffs before the smoker started turning green and became sick to his stomach, swearing his world was coming to an end. He never would say what he put in the cigarette, but some believe it was horse hair. Ed was a smoker himself
Verda continued to live in their apartment. In the Spring of 1963, she had surgery on her one eye. She was left with hardly any sight in it. About 1964, she moved to Sacramento, California to help care for Bill Kiehl's widow, Vita. Bill was Ed's brother. Vita died in 1970. Verda made her home with her niece and Bill's daughter Clara Barlett. Verda lived in California for about 15 years before returning to Montana around 1978. Her main dislike about California was there was no change of seasons. She moved into the retirement home in Absorkee, Montana. She liked to look at the Absorkee Mountains and watch the storms move in. She liked roses and African Violets and grew both with great success. She grew vegetables in the small garden outside her door. While at Absorkee, she enjoyed entertaining her friends and taking part in the social life at the retirement home. She liked to play cards with her friends. Since dinner was not served at the retirement home on Sundays, Verda and three other ladies would take turns fixing Sunday dinner. Each would bring a course. Mildred Kiehl, Verda's sister-in-law, was a frequent visitor. She provided transportation for Verda when she needed it. Verda did not drive. When Verda developed cataracts and could no longer see very well, she moved to Sunshine Village, a retirement home in Great Falls, Montana. Her grandson Jake and his family lived in Great Falls. She was closer to the medical care she needed. Verda had cataract surgery and most of her eyesight was restored. She still could read and kept up her knitting. She remained in relatively good health, her major problem being unsteady on her feet. This condition kept her at home unless her grandchildren came and took her out or to their homes. She spent her holidays and other family occasions with her grandson Jake and his family. They took very good care of her. Verda suffered a massive stroke in November 1988. She could only move an arm and leg. She had to be feed through a tube since she could no longer swallow. She found it almost impossible to talk. She died at the age of 96, D6cember 1,1988 in a Great Falls nursing home. She was buried beside her husband in the Harlowton Cemetery.
When Verda was first married, she wore her hair very long. Her father did not want her to cut it. The long hair gave her headaches. Ed cut her hair and the headaches disappeared. He claimed her head was too empty to ache. Verda was an expert with a knitting needle and crochet hook. When Ed was sick and in the hospital a lot, she would sit by his bedside and crochet lace edgings on hankies and pillow cases. She made fancy doilies. As she grew older, she gave up the fine work and made sweaters for her great grand children for Christmas each year. She made them all afghans. Her friends also received sweaters and afghans as well. The complicated patterns did not slow her down. She was an excellent cook. She baked her own bread as well as bread for Jake and his family up to the time she had her stroke. When her grandchildren were in college, she would send them 'care' packages of assorted cookies and candy, all home made, for Christmas and birthdays. If she knew you were coming for a visit, fresh donuts would be waiting for you. Verda took great store in special occasions. She never missed sending a gift or card for an anniversary or birthday to her family or frends. She sent out lots of Christmas cards, writing on each one. She would receive cards in return. One Christmas, she received over 100 cards. It was not unusual for her to receive 50 birthday cards. Manners were very important. Thank you cards were a must. Verda could speak three languages, German, Norwegian, and English. Verda trusted in the Lord. I never knew either Verda or Ed to attend church. Ed always claimed he was in God's church every time he stepped out the door of the ranch house. Verda did attend Bible Study and church services held at the retirement home. She also attended the exercise classes held there.
After Ed and Verda left the ranch, their son George stayed on to run the place. He remodeled the house. He turned the dining room into a modem kitchen for the times and installed a new bathroom. The old kitchen, pantry and one bedroom were closed off and used for storage. REA (electricity) had come to the ranch in the 50's. Central heat was also installed.
Around 1956 or 1957, George sold the ranch and worked for wages for Henry Pump. On May 3, 1957, George was admitted to the Harlowton hospital with the mumps. He insisted on milking the cows during the coarse of the disease. He ended up in the hospital with convulsions. He was dismissed May 9. In the early 60's, George left Montana to work in Washington. Here, he met and married a widow with grown children. They moved to Colorado and later to New Jersey, where they reside today.
Sources of Information: Harlowton Times, Articles written by Bernice Kamop, family members.
"'A Montanan by Mistake': Bernice Kamop," Montana Senior Citizen News: Spring 1987, pages 24, 25.
Harlowton Times (Harlowton, Montana) March 12, 1925, May28,1936.
Noted events in her life were:
. Occupation: School teacher.
Verda married Edgar KIEHL , son of John Henry KIEHL and Margaret WOODS , on 23 Aug 1913 in Big Timber, Montana, USA. Edgar was born on 17 Apr 1888 in White Sulphur Springs, Montana, USA, died on 4 Jul 1958 in Harlowton, Montana, USA, at age 70, and was buried in Harlowton Cemetery, Harlowton, Montana, USA.
General Notes: Undated obituary for Frank T. HANDY
Karen KARNOP YAKEL
Noted events in his life were:
. Occupation: Rancher/Farmer.
Children from this marriage were:
+ 1184 M i. Charles Lyle "Bud" KIEHL was born on 9 Feb 1915 in Selkirk, Montana, USA and died on 20 Dec 1927 in Harlowton, Wheatland County, Montana, USA, at age 12.
+ 1185 M ii. George KIEHL was born on 30 Aug 1916 in Harlowton, Wheatland County, Montana, USA and died on 15 Aug 2002, at age 85.78
+ 1186 F iii. Helen Margaret KIEHL was born on 28 Mar 1918 in Harlowton, Wheatland County, Montana, USA, died on 28 Apr 1978 in Billings, Montana, USA, at age 60, and was buried in Harlowton Cemetery, Harlowton, Montana, USA.
+ 1187 M iv. [Infant] KIEHL was born on 20 Sep 1920 in Harlowton, Montana, USA, died on 22 Sep 1920 in Harlowton, Montana, USA, and was buried in Harlowton Cemetery, Harlowton, Montana, USA.
922. Howard F. HANDY was born on 13 May 1894 in Grafton, North Dakota, USA and died on 10 Sep 1935, at age 41.
General Notes: Undated obituary for Frank T. HANDY.
Karen KARNOP YAKEL
Noted events in his life were:
. Occupation: flour miller, 1920.79
. Residence: 1920, Vallejo Twp., Solano Co., California, USA.79
. Residence: 1930, Oakland, California, USA.72
Howard married Violet McHUGH on 3 Dec 1916. Violet was born on 31 Aug 1895 in Montana, USA and died on 17 Dec 1979 in Los Angeles Co., California, USA, at age 84. Another name for Violet was HANDY.
Birth Notes: California Death Record Index
Death Notes: California Death Record Index
General Notes: Karen KARNOP YAKEL
Children from this marriage were:
+ 1188 M i. Howard Lawrence HANDY was born on 24 Dec 1917 in Montana, USA 72,78 and died on 30 Jan 2002, at age 84.78
+ 1189 F ii. Dorothy Jewell HANDY was born on 17 Aug 1919 in Montana, USA and died on 11 Nov 1971 in Los Angeles Co., California, USA, at age 52.
+ 1190 F iii. Evelyn June HANDY was born on 19 Jun 1922 in Yolo Co., California, USA 72,108 and died on 27 May 1970, at age 47.
923. Lena R. HANDY was born on 23 Aug 1902 in Grafton, North Dakota, USA and died on 28 May 1975 in Los Angeles Co., California, USA, at age 72. Another name for Lena was WALKER.
General Notes: Undated obituary for Frank T. HANDY.
Karen KARNOP YAKEL
California Death Index database
Lena married John Paul WALKER on 3 Jul 1923. John was born on 20 Jun 1896 in Iowa, USA and died on 15 Apr 1971 in Long Beach, California, USA [?], at age 74.
General Notes: Undated obituary for Frank T. HANDY.
Karen KARNOP YAKEL
U.S. Social Security Death Index
California Death Index database
Children from this marriage were:
+ 1191 M i. John Paul WALKER Jr. was born on 18 Feb 1926 in Los Angeles Co., California, USA and died on 26 Aug 1984 in Los Angeles Co., California, USA, at age 58.
+ 1192 M ii. Robert Eugene WALKER was born on 12 Feb 1932 in Los Angeles Co., California, USA and died on 29 Jun 1981 in Orange Co., California, USA, at age 49.
+ 1193 M iii. Charles Howard WALKER
924. ENGEN died in 1901.73
General Notes: U.S. Census, 1900 & 1910; one child not living by the time of both these census enumerations
925. Otto T. ENGEN was born on 18 Dec 1895 in Stearns County, Minnesota, USA and died on 2 Oct 1974 in Tagus, North Dakota, USA, at age 78.
General Notes: U.S. Census, 1910 & 1930
Verda ELLINGBOE ENGELKE
North Dakota Census, 1915
Obituaries for Otto and Eunice ENGEN
St. Olaf Lutheran Church recs., Tagus, N.D.
Noted events in his life were:
. Religion: Presbyterian?.
. Occupation: Farmer.
Otto married Eunice Mae FARRIS on 16 Apr 1920 in Stanley, North Dakota, USA. Eunice was born on 24 Sep 1898 in Wauzeka, Crawford Co., Wisconsin, USA 72 and died in Apr 1987, at age 88. Another name for Eunice was ENGEN.
Birth Notes: Henry Stephen Conroy
Death Notes: Henry Stephen Conroy
Noted events in her life were:
. Residence: 1987, Minot, North Dakota, USA.78
Children from this marriage were:
+ 1194 F i. Avis Mae ENGEN
+ 1195 F ii. Iris Estelle ENGEN
+ 1196 F iii. Gayle ENGEN
926. Silas I. ENGEN was born on 28 Mar 1898 in Brooten, Minnesota, USA, died on 3 Jul 1965 in Minot, North Dakota, USA, at age 67, and was buried in Rosehill Memorial Park, Minot, North Dakota, USA.
General Notes: U.S. Census, 1910
Verda ENGELKE
N.D. Census, 1915 & 1925
Obituary
Lois ENGEN GRANT
Roger GRANT
St. Olaf Luth. Ch. register, Tagus, N.D.
U.S. Social Security Death Index (LDS)
Noted events in his life were:
. Occupation: Farmer.
. Residence: 1930, Egan Twp., Mountrail Co., North Dakota, USA.72
Silas married Mabelle J. MUNDAHL on 10 Oct 1921 in Stanley, North Dakota, USA. Mabelle was born on 12 Feb 1898 in Minnesota, USA 72,78 and died in Nov 1975, at age 77.78
Noted events in her life were:
. Residence: 1930, Egan Twp., Mountrail Co., North Dakota, USA.72
. Residence: 1975, Berthold, Ward Co., North Dakota, USA.78
Children from this marriage were:
+ 1197 F i. Lois ENGEN was born on 30 Nov 1923 72,78 and died on 21 Jan 1988, at age 64.78
+ 1198 F ii. Dema Jean ENGEN
+ 1199 M iii. Glenn Wallace ENGEN was born on 28 Feb 1939 in North Dakota, USA 71 and died on 9 Jan 1980 in Alameda Co., California, USA, at age 40.71
927. Alma B. ENGEN was born on 30 Oct 1900 in Brooten, Minnesota, USA and died on 6 Feb 1975 in Stanley, Mountrail Co., North Dakota, USA, at age 74. Another name for Alma was KINCANNON.
Birth Notes: Alice Anderson
Death Notes: Alice Anderson
General Notes: U.S. Census, 1910
Verda ELLINGBOE ENGELKE
North Dakota Census, 1915
Lois ENGEN HOWARD
Alma married Millard KINCANNON on 15 Dec 1922 in Stanley, Mountrail Co., North Dakota, USA. Millard was born on 2 Sep 1897 in Cayuga, North Dakota, USA and died on 1 Nov 1980 in Stanley, Mountrail Co., North Dakota, USA, at age 83.
Marriage Notes: Alice Anderson
Birth Notes: Alice Anderson
Death Notes: Alice Anderson
Children from this marriage were:
+ 1200 F i. Janice KINCANNON
+ 1201 M ii. Donavon L. KINCANNON was born on 17 Apr 1924 in Blaisdell, Mountrail Co., North Dakota, USA 72,78 and died on 29 Oct 1991, at age 67.78
+ 1202 F iii. Joyce KINCANNON
+ 1203 M iv. Alan L. KINCANNON was born on 17 Mar 1934 in Blaisdell, Mountrail Co., North Dakota, USA and died on 15 Dec 1987 in Canada, at age 53.78
928. Mabell L. ENGEN was born on 3 Nov 1908 in North Dakota, USA and died in Oct 1979, at age 70. Another name for Mabell was BAKKEN.
Death Notes: living at Bremerton, Washington, at time of her death
General Notes: U.S. Census, 1910
Verda ELLINGBOE ENGELKE
North Dakota Census, 1915 & 1925
Obituary of her brother Otto ENGEN, 1974
Verda CHRISTIANSEN ROGERS
Howard GRANT
U.S. Social Security Death Index (LDS)
Noted events in her life were:
. Residence: 1930, Kickapoo Twp., Mountrail Co., North Dakota, USA.72 with her parents
Mabell married Lloyd William BAKKEN . Lloyd was born on 2 Aug 1905 in Washington, USA 71 and died on 1 Mar 1983 in Merced, California, USA, at age 77.71
Children from this marriage were:
+ 1204 F i. Elaine BAKKEN
Mabell next married (name unknown).
Children from this marriage were:
+ 1205 M i. Sherry[?] D. ENGEN
929. Marcus Sylvester ELLINGBOE was born 14 or 20 Oct 1914 in Churchbridge, Saskatchewan, Canada and died on 11 Jun 1969 in Deer Lodge Co., Montana, USA, at age 1989.102
Birth Notes: Verda ENGELKE, Oct. 14; First Lutheran Church recs., Oct. 20
General Notes: First Lutheran Church records, Churchbridge, Sask.
Verda ELLINGBOE ENGELKE
Marjorie ELLINGBOE WEDRICK
Cathy WESSON
Marcus married Harriet RAYMO .
930. Harry Conrad ELLINGBOE was born on 26 Jun 1897 in Belgrade, Minnesota, USA and died in Mar 1957 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA, at age 59.
General Notes: First Lutheran Church records, Churchbridge, Sask., Canada
Verda ELLINGBOE ENGELKE
Marjorie ELLINGBOE WEDRICK
Cathy WESSON
Noted events in his life were:
. Religion: Lutheran.
. Occupation: Railway man?.
Harry married Margaret KREUGER .
931. Verda Leonora ELLINGBOE was born on 1 Apr 1899 in Belgrade, Minnesota, USA, died on 21 Aug 1985 in Fort Worth, Texas, USA, at age 86, and was buried in Oak Hill Cemetery, Watertown, Wisconsin, USA. Another name for Verda was ENGELKE.
General Notes: First Lutheran Church records, Churchbridge, Sask.
Verda ELLINGBOE ENGELKE
Memorial card for Verda ELLINGBOE ENGELKE
Cathy OTTO WESSON
Noted events in her life were:
. Religion: Moravian Brethren.
. Occupation: School teacher.
Verda married Herbert J. ENGELKE on 4 Jan 1925 in Churchbridge, Saskatchewan, Canada. Herbert was born on 15 Mar 1898 78 and died on 18 Jun 1988 in Tarrant Co., Texas, USA, at age 90.109
Noted events in his life were:
. Residence: 1988, Arlington, Tarrant Co., Texas, USA.78
Children from this marriage were:
+ 1206 F i. Cynthia ENGELKE
+ 1207 M ii. Allyn ENGELKE
932. Joseph Sherman ELLINGBOE was born on 15 Dec 1903 in Belgrade, Minnesota, USA, died on 4 Mar 1987 in Saltcoats, Saskatchewan, Canada, at age 83, and was buried on 9 Mar 1987 in Saltcoats Town Cemetery, Saltcoats, Saskatchewan.
General Notes: First Lutheran Church records, Churchbridge, Sask.
J. Sherman ELLINGBOE
Verda ELLINGBOE ENGELKE
Obituary for Mary ROOKE ELLINGBOE, FOUR-TOWN JOURNAL, 1985
Obituary for J. Sherman ELLINGBOE, FOUR-TOWN JOURNAL, 1987
Noted events in his life were:
. Religion: United Church.
. Occupation: Farmer.
Joseph married Mary Isabel ROOKE , daughter of John Williamson ROOKE and Gertrude EGILSSON , on 20 Oct 1939 in Saltcoats, Saskatchewan, Canada. Mary was born on 16 May 1916 in Saltcoats, Saskatchewan, Canada, died on 13 Oct 1985 in Yorkton, Saskatchewan, Canada, at age 69, and was buried on 17 Oct 1985 in Saltcoats Town Cemetery, Saltcoats, Saskatchewan. Another name for Mary was ELLINGBOE.
General Notes: Obituary in THE FOUR-TOWN JOURNAL, 23 Oct 1985
SALTCOATS ROOTS AND BRANCHES (1982)
Noted events in her life were:
. Religion: United Church.
Children from this marriage were:
+ 1208 M i. John Albert George ELLINGBOE
+ 1209 F ii. Marjorie Ruth ELLINGBOE
+ 1210 F iii. Victoria Mildred "Vickie" ELLINGBOE
+ 1211 F iv. Mae ELLINGBOE
933. Mildred Luella ELLINGBOE was born on 13 Mar 1906 in Belgrade, Minnesota, USA and died on 31 May 1956 in Minot, North Dakota, USA, at age 50. Another name for Mildred was BARTCH.
General Notes: First Lutheran Church records, Churchbridge, Sask., Canada
Verda ELLINGBOE ENGELKE
Marjorie ELLINGBOE WEDRICK
Cathy WESSON
Noted events in her life were:
. Residence: 1930, Antler, Bottineau Co., North Dakota, USA.72 living with her husband's maternal grandparents, Philip and Alice Nelson
Mildred married Clifford BARTCH .
Children from this marriage were:
+ 1212 F i. Alice M. BARTCH was born on 3 Jul 1929 and died on 8 Sep 2002, at age 73.78
934. William Raymond ELLINGBOE was born on 5 Mar 1908 in Belgrade, Minnesota, USA, died on 1 Jul 1962 in Tagus, North Dakota, USA, at age 54, and was buried in Minot, North Dakota, USA.
General Notes: First Lutheran Church records, Churchbridge, Sask., Canada
Verda ELLINGBOE ENGELKE
Marjorie ELLINGBOE WEDRICK
Cathy WESSON
Noted events in his life were:
. Occupation: Farmer.
935. Sherman Thomas CHRISTENSEN was born on 26 Sep 1909 in Tagus, North Dakota, USA and died on 26 Jun 2000 in Sarasota, Florida, USA, at age 90.
Death Notes: Verda Christensen Rogers
General Notes: Sherman & Grace CHRISTENSEN
OBITUARY: Sherman Thomas Christensen died 26 June 2000 in Sarasota, Florida, at the age of 90 years. He was born 26 September 1909 in Tagus, North Dakota, eldest child of Andrew C. and Guri T. "Julia" (Handy) Christensen. He attended school in Tagus and then, upon high school graduation in 1928, went to Aakers Business School in Grand Forks, North Dakota. After working in several short-term jobs in Williston, Minot, Bismarck, and Fargo, North Dakota, he moved to Chicago, Illinois, in 1933 to attend the Coyne Electrical School. He also took a correspondence course in electric refrigeration from the Utilities Engineering Institute. While in Chicago, he met his future wife Grace Snekszer while managing the Halsted Street Restaurant. They were married 25 May 1935. Sherman and Grace opened Christy's Electric and Refrigeration Service in Chicago shortly after their marriage. This business soon also included the Christy's Trade School correspondence course. Both businesses were sold in 1949. After briefly operating an agency for John Deere farm equipment, Sherman established the Advance Training Institute in 1954. This home study course offered certification in electrical service and appliance repair, refrigeration and air conditioning, and a home plastics business. The School received national accreditation in 1962. By the 1970s the Institute was known as Advanced Schools Inc. (ASI) and had expanded to offer courses in mobile engine servicing, secretarial sciences, business, drafting and design, and electronics. As their children entered adulthood, they joined the Institute in various capacities, making it a true family business. Over the years 150,000 correspondence students graduated with ASI diplomas. Sherman and Grace first retired to Paradise Valley, Arizona, and then moved to Sarasota, Florida, in 1983. Grace predeceased Sherman in 1995. He was also predeceased by brothers Clarence and Ernest. He is survived by children Sherman C. Christensen, Carol E. Bell, Richard A., George W., and Joyce Christensen, and by his sister Verda Rogers. Funeral services were held 28 June 2000 and interment was in Sarasota Memorial Park.
Noted events in his life were:
. Occupation: Appliance service man & business educator.
Sherman married Grace M. SNEKSZER on 25 May 1935 in Chicago, Illinois, USA. Grace was born in 1912 and died in 1995, at age 83. Another name for Grace was CHRISTENSEN.
Children from this marriage were:
+ 1213 M i. Sherman Charles CHRISTENSEN
+ 1214 F ii. Carol CHRISTENSEN
+ 1215 M iii. Richard Andrew CHRISTENSEN
+ 1216 M iv. George CHRISTENSEN
+ 1217 F v. Joyce CHRISTENSEN
936. Clarence Joel CHRISTENSEN was born on 11 Feb 1913 in North Dakota, USA, died in Oct 1967, at age 54, and was buried in St. Olaf Lutheran Cemetery, Tagus, North Dakota, USA.
General Notes: North Dakota Census, 1915 & 1925
Verda CHRISTENSEN ROGERS
Grave marker
St. Olaf Lutheran church register, Tagus, N.D.
U.S. Social Security Death Index (LDS)
Living in Chicago, Illinois, at time of his death
Noted events in his life were:
. Religion: Lutheran.
Clarence married Annette .
Children from this marriage were:
+ 1218 U i. Jackie CHRISTENSEN
+ 1219 M ii. Marvin Curtis CHRISTENSEN
+ 1220 M iii. Robert Arlen CHRISTENSEN
937. Ernest Melvin CHRISTENSEN was born on 28 Nov 1914 in Tagus, North Dakota, USA, died on 13 Jun 1996 in Mohall, North Dakota, USA, at age 81, and was buried on 17 Jun 1996 in Graceland Cemetery, Maxbass, North Dakota, USA.
General Notes: North Dakota Census, 1925
Lois ENGEN GRANT
Verda CHRISTENSEN ROGERS
Sherman CHRISTENSEN
Newspaper obituary
Noted events in his life were:
. Religion: Lutheran.
. Occupation: Carpenter.
Ernest married Evelyn MATTERN .
Children from this marriage were:
+ 1221 F i. Lorna CHRISTENSEN
+ 1222 M ii. Larry CHRISTENSEN
+ 1223 M iii. Rev. Ernest CHRISTENSEN
+ 1224 F iv. Lorraine CHRISTENSEN
938. Verda CHRISTENSEN
Verda married John ROGERS . John was born in 1901 and died in 1982, at age 81.
Children from this marriage were:
+ 1225 M i. Robert ROGERS
+ 1226 F ii. Judy ROGERS
939. Elvin S. RAMSTAD was born on 22 Jun 1886 in Minnesota, USA and died on 14 May 1959 in Polk Co., Minnesota, USA, at age 72.
Death Notes: Minnesota Historical Society Death Certificate Index
General Notes: Minnie HANDY DAHL, cousin to Elvin
Ed Melby, Polk Co. Historical Society, 5 Sep 1986
Corinne RAMSTAD EISERT
Noted events in his life were:
. Occupation: Car salesman.
. Residence: 1920, Greenbush, Roseau Co., Minnesota, USA.79
Elvin next married Carine GROTHE .
Elvin next married Ragna FORSNESS on 13 Sep 1931 in Thief River Falls, Minnesota, USA. Ragna was born in 1904 and died in 1986, at age 82. Another name for Ragna was RAMSTAD.
Children from this marriage were:
+ 1227 F i. Corinne E. RAMSTAD
940. Ella N. HANDE was born on 28 Jul 1889 in Kensington, Douglas County, Minnesota, USA, died on 2 Jan 1951 in Trail, Polk County, Minnesota, USA, at age 61, and was buried in Sand Valley Lutheran Cemetery, Trail, Minnesota, USA. Another name for Ella was MELBO.
Death Notes: Minnesota Historical Society Death Certificate Index
General Notes: Lynda HANDY TURENNE
Family Bible of Nils & Johanna HANDY
Emma MELBO NYLAND
Tombstone
Ella married Sigurd Thorson MELBO in 1909. Sigurd was born on 15 Dec 1883 in Norway 79, died on 28 May 1955 in Polk Co., Minnesota, USA, at age 71 64, and was buried in Sand Valley Lutheran Cemetery, Trail, Minnesota, USA.
General Notes: Emma MELBO NYLAND
Tombstone
Noted events in his life were:
. Religion: Lutheran.
. Immigration: 1904.79
Children from this marriage were:
+ 1228 F i. "Baby Girl" MELBO was born in 1908, died in 1908, and was buried in Sand Valley Lutheran Cemetery, Trail, Minnesota, USA.
+ 1229 M ii. Bjarne Thorvald MELBO was born on 25 Aug 1909 in Minnesota, USA and died on 31 May 1979 in Olmsted Co., Minnesota, USA, at age 69.
+ 1230 F iii. Emma Johanna MELBO was born on 18 Nov 1911 in Trail, Minnesota, USA, died on 14 Sep 2004 in Bemidji, Minnesota, USA, at age 92, and was buried on 19 Sep 2004 in Sand Valley Lutheran Cemetery, Trail, Minnesota, USA.
+ 1231 F iv. Stella Elinor MELBO
+ 1232 F v. Naomi Elizabeth MELBO
+ 1233 F vi. Joyce Irene MELBO
941. George Thorvald HANDE was born on 11 Jan 1891 in Holmes City, Douglas County, Minnesota, USA, died on 18 Jul 1893 in Holmes City, Minnesota, USA, at age 2, and was buried in West Moe Lutheran Church, Holmes City, Minnesota, USA.
General Notes: Douglas County records
West Moe Lutheran Church records
Family Bible of Nils & Johanna HANDY
Noted events in his life were:
. Religion: Lutheran.
942. Palmer Henry HANDE was born on 20 Sep 1892 in Holmes City, Douglas County, Minnesota, USA, died on 22 Jul 1893 in Holmes City, Minnesota, USA, and was buried in West Moe Lutheran Church, Holmes City, Minnesota, USA.
General Notes: West Moe Lutheran Church records
Douglas County records
Family Bible of Nils & Johanna HANDY
Noted events in his life were:
. Religion: Lutheran.
943. Mina Gurina HANDE was born on 20 Jul 1894 in Holmes City, Douglas County, Minnesota, USA, died on 17 Feb 1992 in Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA, at age 97, and was buried on 20 Feb 1992 in Lakewood Cemetery, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA. Another name for Mina was DAHL.
General Notes: Douglas County records
West Moe Lutheran Church records
Family Bible of Nils & Johanna HANDY
Mina "Minnie" G. HANDY DAHL
Funeral service bulletin
Noted events in her life were:
. Religion: Lutheran.
. Occupation: Store clerk.
Mina married Adolph A. DAHL on 3 Sep 1921 in Crookston, Minnesota, USA. Adolph was born on 8 Oct 1881 in Strum, Wisconsin, USA and died on 10 Dec 1972 in Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA, at age 91.
General Notes: Mina "Minnie" G. HANDY DAHL
Minnesota Historical Society Death Certificate Index
Noted events in his life were:
. Religion: Lutheran.
Children from this marriage were:
+ 1234 M i. Dean Duffy DAHL
944. Lizzie Amanda HANDE was born on 19 Sep 1896 in Trail, Polk County, Minnesota, USA, died on 7 Apr 1962 in Trail, Polk Co., Minnesota, USA, at age 65, and was buried in Sand Valley Lutheran Cemetery, Trail, Minnesota, USA. Another name for Lizzie was GROVER.
Death Notes: Minnesota Historical Society Death Certificate Index
General Notes: Family Bible of Nils & Johanna HANDY
Lynda HANDY TURENNE
Tombstone
Noted events in her life were:
. Religion: Lutheran.
Lizzie married Henry B. GROVER , son of Unknown and GIVING . Henry was born on 21 Sep 1889 in Minnesota, USA 79, died on 25 Jul 1966 in Cottonwood Co., Minnesota, USA, at age 76 64, and was buried in Sand Valley Lutheran Church, Trail, Minnesota, USA.
General Notes: Lynda HANDY TURENNE
U.S. Social Security Death Index (LDS)
Living at Trail, Minnesota, USA at time of his death
Tombstone
Noted events in his life were:
. Religion: Lutheran.
Children from this marriage were:
+ 1235 F i. Lauraine Violet GROVER
+ 1236 F ii. Elaine Audrey GROVER
+ 1237 F iii. Donna Mae GROVER was born on 7 Dec 1927 in Minnesota, USA, died on 19 Nov 1993 in Dakota Co., Minnesota, USA, at age 65, and was buried on 26 Nov 1993 in Fort Snelling National Cemetery, Minneapolis, Noble Co., Minnesota, USA.94
+ 1238 M iv. Paul Allen GROVER
945. Peter Henry HANDE was born on 23 Oct 1898 in Trail, Polk County, Minnesota, USA, died on 1 Mar 1929 in Detroit, Michigan, USA, at age 30, and was buried in Lund Lutheran Church, Gully, Minnesota, USA.
General Notes: Family Bible of Nils & Johanna HANDY
Obituary in Decorah POSTEN, 9 Apr 1929
Tombstone
Noted events in his life were:
. Religion: Lutheran.
. Occupation: Automotive worker.
946. Josephine Emilie HANDE was born on 14 Oct 1900 in Trail, Polk County, Minnesota, USA, died on 3 Dec 1988 in Duluth, St. Louis Co., Minnesota, USA, at age 88, and was buried on 6 Dec 1988 in Park Hill Cemetery, Duluth, Minnesota, USA. Other names for Josephine were CARLSON, and HANDY.
Death Notes: Minnesota Historical Society Death Certificate Index
General Notes: Family Bible of Nils & Johanna HANDY
Linda HANDE TURENNE
Norma (Mrs. Dean) DAHL
Minnie HANDY DAHL
Obituary, DULUTH NEWS TRIBUNE & HERALD, 5 Dec 1988
Noted events in her life were:
. Religion: Lutheran.
Josephine married Andrew Frank CARLSON . Andrew Frank CARLSON died in 1959.
General Notes: Minnie HANDY DAHL
Obituary for Josephine E. Carlson, DULUTH NEWS TRIBUNE & HERALD, 5 Dec 1988
Walter A. CARLSON
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