Tofterå Slettemoen genealogy
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Matches 10,951 to 11,000 of 13,316
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10951 | Parents: Werneke Aumann and Phenenna (Nenne) Diekmann. A brother wass Detert. | Aumann, Giseberta Geske (I24299)
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10952 | Parents: Wilhelm Antoon Rudolph en Hendrikje van der Velden | Rudolph, Gerrit Antoon August (I18953)
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10953 | Parents: Wilhelm Hatzmann en Joanna Paulus | Hatzmann, Wilhelm (I18955)
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10954 | Parents: Wilhelm Oehrlein (1856– 1930) and Katharina Rosenzweig (1854– 1925) | Oehrlein, Joseph Peter Johann (I33992)
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10955 | Parents: Wilhelmus (Willem) Beumer (1748– 1821) and Gerarda Willems (1755– 1802) | Beumer, Anthonia (I40040)
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10956 | Parents: Wilhelmus Dekker and Henrica van Basten | Dekker, Petrus (I39309)
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10957 | Parents: Wilhelmus der Kinderen and Maria de Boer (1851-1929) | der Kinderen, Wilhelmus (I22535)
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10958 | Parents: Wilhelmus Hendricus Jacobus Schreurs and Anna Maria Kessen | Schreurs, Maria Geertruida (I39992)
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10959 | Parents: Wilhelmus Hermanus Wennekes en Wilhelmina Mulders | Wennekes, Pieternella Geertruida (I19001)
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10960 | Parents: Wilhelmus Joannes Domhoff og Magdalena Catharina van Wijmers | Domhoff, Natalia Elisabeth (I32440)
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10961 | Parents: Wilhelmus van Vliet en Maria van Scheppingen | van Vliet, Johanna Wilhelmina (I18920)
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10962 | Parents: Willem Augustinus and Naatje de Ridder First married to Johanna Caspert | Augustinus, Albertus (I33108)
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10963 | Parents: Willem Fredrik Fontijn and Geertruida Catharina Helder | Fontijn, Casper Fredrik Willem (I34183)
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10964 | Parents: Willem Harme Broekhof and Maria Rusenmeijer and birthplace Bakum at death in 1839, parents Harm Henrich Brockhof and Lucia Maria Taphorn and birthplace Essen at wedding in 1832. | Brockhoff, Harm Hendrik (I34176)
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10965 | Parents: Willem Hartman en Gerritje Hooft | Hartman, Wilhelmus (I18865)
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10966 | Parents: Willem Hoogstraten en Antje van Tellingen | Hoogstraten, Cornelia Wilhelmina (I18963)
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10967 | Parents: Willem Jacobus de Zwart, tapper, and Hendrika Bohlmeijer | de Zwart, Adriana Johanna (I33986)
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10968 | Parents: Willem Jans Stolwijck and Marie Geertsen van Vliet (Vlist) | Stolwijk, Wijnanda (I24786)
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10969 | Parents: Willem Jansen and Geertruida Dekker | Jansen, Johanna (I27409)
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10970 | Parents: Willem Jansz Walles (Wallis) 1608 - and Maria van Tienen | Wallis, Sara (I22907)
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10971 | Parents: Willem Klijn and Immetje Keijzer | Klijn, Huijbert (I24202)
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10972 | Parents: Willem van Eyck and Gysbertje van Werckhoven, Steven Gysbertsen van Schip, stiefvader (1715) | van Eijk, Cunera Willemsdr (I33511)
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10973 | Parents: Willem van Leersum en Geertruida Helena Elverding | van Leersum, Anthonia Cornelia (I18946)
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10974 | Parents: Willem van Wetten and Mijntje Slootweg | van Wetten, Cornelia (I33058)
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10975 | Parents: William McAfee (and Rebecca Swiegart Ulrich?) Children by Arvilla: Priscilla 'Percha' McAfee Stewart, 1866– 1948 Aquila Schwafel 'Philo' McAfee, 1868– 1942 b. in Orville, Ohio according to marriage record Henry William Elijah McAfee, 1875– 1952, William Arvilla Prudent 'Bertha' McAfee Benton 1877-1968 Lillah Idessa G. McAfee Way, 1879– 1912 Joseph Virgil Jenkins McAfee, 1881– 1881 Infant son b/d Nov. 30 1882 Children by Margaret: Carl Ernest Stinson McAfee, 1885– 1967 David Melvin Ray McAfee, 1887– 1959 Claire Maud Bell McAfee, 1889– 1957 Robert Arthur Guy McAfee, 1891– 1940 | McAfee, Joseph Herschel (I28950)
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10976 | Parents: William McQuiston (1869-1896) and Henrietta Martha Maud Meech (Hettie) (1870-1940). In 1930 Harry was divorced, from Winifred McCoy who he married in 1915, not yet married to HelenAnn, by 1940 they were married. | McQuiston, Harry Grant (I29951)
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10977 | Parents: William Nelson and Nancy Leak. His first wife was Elizabeth Berry m. 1834. | Nelson, Samuel D. (I20927)
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10978 | Parents: William Simpson Tuttle and Jane Stapleton. | Tuttle, Mary Carr (I20898)
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10979 | Parents: William Ziemann and Emma Wesel | Ziemann, Harold Walter (I20355)
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10980 | Parents: Wouter Corneliszn van Gestel (1821– 1878) and Maria Jacoba Jansdr Gräper (1828– 1914) | van Gestel, Cato (I30387)
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10981 | Pass for utvandring til Amerika 15. mai 1850 med kone og ett barn. 1914: Mr. Johnson was born the 18th of June 1827 at Bergen, Norway, thus making him nearly 87 years of age at the time of his death. He came to this country in 1865, and has lived in this vicinity ever since. He was the father of nine children; Johan, Martha, Einer, Maria, Nils, Carl, Olina, Martin, and Ada, four of whom have passed away: Johan, Einer, Carl and Olina. Mrs. Martha Johnson died 20 years ago, in 1894. Born: Johannes Ols. Dahlseid Johnson, 1849– 1875 Martha O. Hove, 1850– 1929 Einar O. Johnson, 1852– 1887 Maria Olivia Bolstad, 1854– 1935 Nils Dahlseide Johnson, 1856– 1938, gm. Anna Andersdtr. Raustad (1860-1948) Karl Dahlseide Johnson, 1859– 1875 Olina Olsdtr. Johnson Dahlseide, 1861– gm. fetteren Theodor Stefan Dahlseide (1861-1935) Martin O. Johnson, 1864– 1943 Ada Tina Johnson, 1866– 1940 | Dalseid, Ole J. (I41348)
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10982 | Pass til USA 1855. Reiste sammen med brødrene Sjur og Hans på Haakon Adelsteen til Quebec. Hjemme på besøk i 1894. Born med Margrethe: Britha Gurine Stenson, 1858– 1878 Sten Stenson Johnson, 1860– 1949 Gura Christine Stenson, 1862– 1920 Hans Johan Stenson, 1864– 1941 Nils Olai Stenson, 1867– 1949 Anne Marie Stenson, 1869– 1940 Elias Nels Stenson, 1870– 1950 | Hauge, Johannes Stens. (I32348)
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10983 | Pass til USA 1856. Hans Stenson Hauge died during the American Civil War. He was a member of the Decorah Guards, later known as Company D, Third Regiment of Iowa Volunteers. He was killed on April 6, 1862, the first day of the Battle of Shiloh, which lasted two days and was also known as the Battle of Pittsburgh Landing. | Hauge, Hans Stens. (I32373)
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10984 | pastoor | van Eeden, Adrianus Petrus (I33302)
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10985 | Patentee: Aug 20 1740, Amelia Co., Virginia Land: July 10 1745, Patent for 1254 acres in Amelia Co on "br. of Flatt Creek" Tax List: 1746, 1747, 1749 Amelia Co., Virginia Will: Dec 17 1749, Amelia Co., Virginia Will Recorded: May 18 1750, Amelia Co., Virginia | Morris, Issac (I28581)
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10986 | Pater. Stayed in Holland when his parents emigrated to Argentina, went to Brazil as a missionary in 1956. | van der Raadt, Laurentius "Louis" Johannes (I20123)
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10987 | Paul Meyer kiøbmands enke seniormad, fra Cort Pils smug, i kirken kl. 1 1/2 med r. | Dreyer, Stinche Bringman (I29289)
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10988 | Paul og Ingeborg budde hos Helene Kristine på Vardøy i 1920. | Kolbeinshavn, Paul Ørjans. (I7100)
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10989 | Paul og Pernille er på Vestre Stotstad i 1865 og på farsbruket hennes, Sukkestad nedre (østre), i 1875 og 1891. | Aas, Paul Johannes. (I31450)
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10990 | Pauline M. Howard, 94, Minot, died Thursday, Nov. 24, 2011, at Williston surrounded by her loving family. Pauline was born Feb, 18, 1917, on the Nermyr family farmstead near Westhope, to Herbrand and Margit (Lilleslet) Nermyr, the seventh of nine children. She attended the country school near the Nermyr farm and at age 12, after having skipped two grades in elementary school, became a high school student at Westhope, where she lived during the week in a rented room in a home in Westhope with her sister Alice and another girl. She graduated from Westhope High School in 1933 at the age of 16. After high school, she attended Minot Business College for two years. Her first job was as a secretary for Minot Hide and Fur. She later became employed in the credit department of Montgomery Ward Department Store, eventually becoming its credit manager. Pauline was united in marriage to Austin Howard on Nov. 10, 1940, at the Mouse River Lutheran Church near her childhood home. They made their home on the Oliver Saugstad farm near Logan and then on the Thomas farm near Deering. In 1949, they moved to Deering, where they owned and operated the Deering Cafe. Pauline was in charge of the lunch counter and served three meals a day for anyone who might show up. In 1950, Austin became employed in Minot by White's Purity Dairy. In 1952, Austin and Pauline moved with their three children to Minot. Pauline returned to work in the credit department at Montgomery Wards and was soon promoted to credit manager again. That was before computers, when the credit department did the books by hand, which meant posting every charge and every payment by hand, with all pages and all summaries, having to balance to the penny every day. In 1960, Pauline became a deputy sheriff with the Ward County Sheriff's Department. Pauline started out as Sheriff Olaf Haaland's secretary but soon became the deputy in charge of the office secretarial staff. At Sheriff Haaland's request, Pauline took on additional duties, which included escorting female prisoners and juveniles to detention centers and mental health facilities, both in state and out of state, taking training in handling and firing weapons, going on stakeouts, interviewing and handling investigations in rape cases, teaching civil process (the correct service of documents in civil lawsuits) at the North Dakota Law Enforcement Center and at the state police academy. In 1971, Sheriff Haaland asked Pauline to take training to become a certified breathalyzer operator. Pauline knew the training would involve chemistry and math but she jumped at the chance, becoming the only female breathalyzer operator in the state of North Dakota. Pauline retired from the Ward County Sheriff's office in 1978 with the rank of captain. While Pauline was a deputy sheriff, she became acutely aware of the grave problem of domestic violence in Minot and the surrounding area. She became a founding member of the Minot Domestic Violence Crisis Center and worked tirelessly to raise money for funding the program. In 1995, in honor of her efforts on behalf of the Minot Domestic Violence Crisis Center, the Domestic Violence Crisis Center dedicated its newly purchased transitional living home in her honor. The home, a place where women and their children could live on an interim basis to escape the violence in their own homes, became known as "Pauline's House." Retirement was an exciting time for Pauline because it gave her time to develop her artistic skills. With the mentoring and assistance of Vern Skaug at weekly lessons with him, Pauline's artistic talents were nurtured and developed. She became known for her beautiful sceneries, floral pastels, and oil portraits of her extended family. The homes of her children and grandchildren are filled with her beautiful artwork. Pauline was an active member of Zion Lutheran Church, Minot. She assisted the church treasurer for many years by helping every Monday to count the offering from the Sunday services the day before. In the early 1960s, she became one of several students of Pastor Feig in which she studied the Bible intensively for three years to become qualified to teach the Bethel Bible Study Series to adults. Afterward she taught the adult Bethel Bible Study Series every week for three years to a class at Zion Lutheran Church. She often mentioned how grateful she was for the opportunity to study the Bible as an adult because it deepened her faith and gave her another avenue to share her faith with others. Among her many honors and awards during her lifetime, Pauline was especially proud of being chosen North Dakota's Outstanding Woman in Law in 1975 by the Governor's Commission on the Status of Women; her appointment in 1976 to serve as a delegate from the state of North Dakota to the International Women's Year Conference in Houston and being honored by the Law Women's Caucus in 1979 by the University of North Dakota School of Law, Grand Forks. Her loving family includes: Daughter, Judith (Peter Hugret) Howard, Minot; granddaughter Beth (Alan) VanDelinder and great-grandchildren Paige and Grace VanDelinder; granddaughter Brenda (Gregory) Limke and great-grandchildren Lauren and Brett Limke; grandson Michael Hugret and great-grandson Noah Hugret; grandson Mark Hugret; special granddaughter Leta (Rick) Semchenko and special great-granddaughters Ellyn and Natasha Semchenko; Daughter, Nancy Fischer, of Everett, Wash.; grandson Austin (Kari Yadro) Howard; grandson Stuart (Annie) Fischer; grandson Joe (Rosa) Fischer, great-granddaughter Angela (Jason) Myers and great-great-grandsons Layten and Brayden Myers; Son, Robert (Joann) Howard, Williston; grandson Jesse Howard and great-granddaughter Emily Howard; grandson Michael Howard; granddaughter Jennifer (Casey) Heller, great-grandson Austin Heller; and grandson Bill (Heather) Howard. Pauline is also survived by siblings Palmer Nermyr, Westhope, Selmer Nermyr, Las Cruces, N.M., Lillian Jespersen, New Hope, Minn., as well as numerous cousins, nieces and nephews. Pauline was preceded in death by her husband, Austin, in 1990; parents, Herbrand and Margit Nermyr; sisters, Alice Lodoen, Inga Moum and Gudrun McHaney; brothers, Arnold Nermyr and Paul Nermyr; and son-in-law, Delbert Fischer. Funeral service: Friday, Dec. 2, 2011, at 11 a.m., in Zion Lutheran Church, Minot. | Nermyr, Pauline Myrtle (I13878)
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10991 | Pauline var hjemme i Bergen på besøk i 1907, like før hun giftet seg med Thomas. | Rønning, Pauline Olefine Frantsdtr. (I21733)
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10992 | Pearl was 15 years old when they married, Efford 22. Her father gave official consent. Page 4 of Western Sun, published in Vincennes, Indiana on Friday, September 13th, 1912 | Family F6551
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10993 | Peder Andersen Storebunæs Enkemand og Petriche Willumsdatter Schara Pige Kirkebok for Askøy A1, fol. 146a. 1007 1795 | Family F4924
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10994 | Peder Andersen Øjord og Helge Nielsdtr. Engevig Pige Kirkebok for Askøy A1, fol. 266b. 0101 1779 | Family F4936
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10995 | Peder Andreas Glæsnes og Anna Mathilde Tofteraa Viet 02.07.1917, Nykirken http://da.digitalarkivet.no/kb/vi/person/pv00000000284810 | Family F67
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10996 | Peder Anfindsen Trengereid og Johanne Andersdtr. Ødejorden Kirkebok for Askøy A1, fol. 264b. 0406 1770 | Family F4938
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10997 | Peder Finde. Tituleres med "Herr" og har derfor sikkert studert til prest, men var såvidt ses aldri i geistlig virksomhet. Mellom årene 1558 - 1579 nevnes som byskriver, fra sistnevnte tillike som rådmann i Ålborg, og fra 1585 til sin dødca. 1600 som borgermester. I 1558 på "Guds legemsdag" ble han medlem av det fornemme broderskap "Guds legems lav" i denne by. Hans hustru hjennes ikke, men han har i hvertfall hatt 3 barn, 1 sønn og 2 døtre. | Finde, Peder (I1960)
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10998 | Peder giftet seg samme dag som broren Sivert, 26.12.1832, med Guri Torjersdtr. Holme. | Nygaardsvig, Peder Ols. (I21292)
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10999 | Peder Hambres udstedde bøxelseddel og revers til Ingebrigt Toften paa 1 Vaag fisk i Nortoften dat/erit 30 Sept/embris 1720. I 1701-manntalet var han 31 år. Dør 1737, oppgitt alder: 81 år. I skiftedesignasjonen finn me borna Nils, Ole, Maria, Martha og Anna. Formyndar for Nils og Anna er deira svoger Jens Andersen Nipen, medan svoger Anders Olsen Nordre Toft er formyndar for dei tre andre. Jens Andersen Nipen vart i 1734 vigd med Agatha Ingebrigtsdotter Toft. På skiftet etter den barnlause Vemund Ols. Hufthammar i Austevoll i 1718 var arvingane heilsøskena Ingebrigt Olson Nordtofta, Mons Olson Vardøyna og Kari Olsdotter gift med Per Rasmusson Nordtofta, og halvbroren Johannes Monson Hufthamar, seinare Birkeland og Hummelsund. | Toft, Ingebrigt Ols. (I5895)
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11000 | Peder Hansen Børdalen Uk Marta Knudsdatter Olland Pige 1801 1700 Samnanger | Family F4273
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