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9951 Selmer Nermyr, 102, Las Cruces, NM and formerly of Bella Vista Ark., Minot ND and Westhope died on July 4, 2012 in a Las Cruces retirement home.

Selmer was born on July 25, 1909 on a farm in Serguis Township of Bottineau County, twenty-five miles from the Canadian border, near Westhope, ND to Herbrand and Margit Lilleslet Nermyr. He was the third oldest in a family of eight children. He attended grade school in the one-room rural Serguis schoolhouse and Newburg High School graduating in 1926 with four other students, even though he played "hooky" the final three months of his senior year when his older brother became ill and Selmer was needed to help plant the crops. As a young adult he worked on the family farm for several years prior to moving to Minot in the early 1930's. Jobs were scarce and Selmer had several different jobs, before finding steady work in a creamery where he worked 10 hour days and was paid twenty-five cents an hour.

Selmer married Elizabeth dePlace on October 31, 1935 (Halloween) in Minot and they made their home in Eastwood Park. Their only child, Jim, was born in 1940. In early 1941 Selmer joined his father-in-law in operating a grocery store in Maxbass, ND. When the store burned in 1948 Selmer moved his family to McIntosh, MN where he purchased and operated another grocery store. He sold that store in 1954 and moved his family back to Minot where he was employed at Shark's Men's Clothing store for two years before he was hired by the Minot Post Office as a mail carrier. Selmer worked for the postal service for seventeen years until he retired in 1973 after also serving as a postal supervisor and managing the downtown branch office. Selmer and Elizabeth retired in Bella Vista, Arkansas in 1975 where they celebrated their 50th Wedding Anniversary in 1985. After an extended illness Elizabeth passed away in 1996. Selmer moved to the Concordia Retirement Home in Bella Vista in 2004 and later to the Village at Northrise Retirement Community in Las Cruces, NM in 2010.

While Selmer was employed by the postal service in the mid-1950's he built the family's split-level two bedroom home in Minot, doing almost all of the work himself. The home included a one bedroom apartment and a studio apartment on the lower level.

Selmer liked to go on family driving trips that were usually unplanned. The family drove (with many side trips and much sightseeing) until they ran out of time or money, or both. When Selmer decided he needed a hobby for retirement he began golfing when he was almost 60 years old. He continued to golf regularly (except when he took several years off to care for Elizabeth) until he "retired" in 2002. He was proud of his long drives and in his 80's was heard to say how he enjoyed out-driving those 50 and 60 year old "kids". The summer of 2007 was special for Selmer when he attended a family reunion in Minnesota where he celebrated with three sisters, a brother and many relatives. During his retirement he especially enjoyed walking outdoors and, after moving to New Mexico, viewing the nearby mountains. He also enjoyed playing cards and was an excellent (and lucky) cribbage player.

Selmer's loving family includes his son James (Judith) Nermyr of Las Cruces NM; grandchildren: Tamera Nermyr of Plymouth MN, Michelle Winters of Phoenix AZ, John Nermyr of Richfield MN and Anthony Nermyr of Plymouth MN; great grandchildren: Lindsay, Tyler, Charles, Jack, Nicholas and Maxwell Nermyr all of the Minneapolis area; siblings: Lillian Jesperson of New Hope MN and Palmer Nermyr of Westhope; and numerous nieces and nephews.

Selmer was preceded in death by his parents, wife, sisters: Inga Moum, Gudrun McHaney, Alice Lodoen and Pauline Howard; brother: Arnold Nermyr and granddaughter April Nermyr.

Funeral Service: Thursday, July 12, 2012 at 11:00 a.m. in Zion Lutheran Church – Minot.

Interment will be in Sunset Memorial Gardens – Minot. 
Nermyr, Selmer (I13875)
 
9952 Selveier på Uglenes 1845. Det står i Austevoll Gard og Ætt at han døydde 1846, men da kan han ikke ha vært far til Matthias og Barbro. Uglenes, Mathias Johannes. (I29848)
 
9953 Sengeliggende i 18 år, bodde hos broren Martinius. Mathopen, Anna Halvardsdtr. (I9539)
 
9954 Servatio Bengel married Gertrudis Manheim, they also had children Petrus (m. Anna Maria Kerwer) and Barbara Bengel. Bengel, Servatius (I33918)
 
9955 Served as a private in NC and Georgia Miliita; of the first Batt. Richmond Co., GA Militia; received 287 1/2 acres of bounty land for his service in Greene County, upon certificate of General Elijah Clarke, 1785.

In his will of Dec 8th, 1819 in Greene county Georgia, William leaves four sons and three daughters six or seven slaves each, in addition to leaving his wife Ruthey nine slaves and all his horses, hogs, cattle and sheep and his whole crop of corn, foddes, wheat, oats and cotton, his plantation tools, a wagon, all his household and kitchen furniture, and his house and plantation duting her life.
Children in will: Lemuel, Augustine, Alston, Phillip and daughters Sarah/Sally, Nancy, Petey.
Other children: Nathaniel d.y., Elisabeth. 
Greene, William (I28358)
 
9956 Served as midwife to her grandson Charles Robert Casey.

Malinda was the third child of Benjamin Ferguson and Nancy Green. She married (1) Edmond Mitchell and (2) Thomas A. Casey. She had at least 7 children.

In 1850 Census we find the family in Clay, Decatur, Indiana with Matthew, Sarah, Solomon (Lolemon), Elizabeth, Nancy, Ann E and Thomas Q. Matthew and Sarah with the lastname Casey, then in 1860 Sarah is recorded as Mitchell as her father.
In 1860 Thomas and Malinda in Nineveh, Bartholomew, Indiana with James S, Nancey, Ann, Thomas, Harvey and Sarah. 
Ferguson, Malinda (I20709)
 
9957 Served in the Merchant Marine one year. U.S. Army 1 1/2 years. Basic training Ft. Bliss. Airborne training at Ft. Benning. Self-employed - milk. From 1983 with Indiana Dept. of higways.

VIRGIL CASEY SULLIVAN-Virgil W. Casey, 70, Sullivan, died at 4:30 p.m. Sunday at Mary Sherman Hospital. Services will be at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at Banks and Brust Funeral Home with the Revs. David Cox and Donald Ransford officiating. The Elks will hold a memorial service at 8 p.m. Tuesday. Cremation will follow and military graveside rites by Hymera, Shelburn & Sullivan Legion Posts and VFW Post 2459 will be at 2 p.m. Thursday at Fairview Cemetery in Vincennes. Visitation will be from 4 p.m. Tuesday at the Banks and Brust Funeral Home until services commence. He was born June 16, 1927, in Bicknell, to Efford and Pearl Faught Casey. He was retired from the State Highway Department. He was a member of the VFW Post 2459 and Elks 911, Sullivan. Survivors include his wife, Earleene Dunkerly Casey, whom he married on June 14, 1938. He is survived by one son, Charles W. Casey, Sullivan, two daughters, Linda Hopkins, Fayetteville N.C., and Marilyn Nichols, Sullivan; three brothers, Edgar Casey, Libby, Mont.; Roscoe Casey, Indianapolis; Maynard Casey of Glendora, Calif., and two sisters, Delores Merrill, Attica, and Frieda Buck, Edwardsport. Also surviving are five grandchildren and one great grandchild. In lieu of flowers, the family requests remembrances for the Elks Scholarship Fund. (June 14,1998) 
Casey, Virgil Wayne (I20414)
 
9958 Settled and farmed in Dalbo, Isanti, Minnesota, USA

Barn:
Ellen J Dahlin, 1901– 1919
Selma E Dahlin, 1903– 1956
Carl W. Dahlin, 1905– 1969
Albert Emanuel Dahlin, 1907– 1972
Alma Mathilda Dahlin, 1909– 1980
Oscar Frederick Dahlin, 1911– 1977
Victoria Louise Dahlin, 1913– 1975
Victor Ninian August Dahlin, 1915– 1979
Nora Margret Dahlin, 1917– 1918
George Erland Dahlin, 1920– 1982
Margaret Eleanor Dahlin Fredrickson, 1923– 2013 
Dahlin, Aron (I41069)
 
9959 Seven children from 1934 - Steenvoorde, Leonardus Hendricus Marie (I22718)
 
9960 Seven children in Ontario. Duivenvoorden, Petrus Jacobus (I24488)
 
9961 Seven children, incl. Martha, Aly, Wim and Tinus, who have passed (2013) van der Raadt, Petrus "Peter" (I22869)
 
9962 Seven of the eight children of Arne Jakobson and Aagot Svarteberg arrived in the USA before their parents immigrated in 1892. Only the second oldest, Birgit, stayed in Norway.

Arne og Ågot gifte seg i 1853. Dei overtok garden i 1857. I 1876 gjekk dei store skridene. Kor mykje vart garden skadd? Arne selde frå stølen Vesleskrøyva, Nedrehjallen og ei grasing i Lislelien for 140 spd i 1863. Og i 1864 selde han frå Glomsletten. (bnr. 6)
Arne og Ågot selde garden i 1875 til svigerson Sevat K. Hjallo, og reiste til Am. i 1892: Louisburg, Lac qui Parle Co, MN. Dei budde hjå dottera Ågot Hantho i Lac Qui Parle Co, MN.
Arne ville nok heim att til gamlelandet etterkvart, men Ågot hadde hatt nok sjøreise og var ikkje til å flytte på. (1650), (Slektsheftet 'Arne Jakopson Tveito og Ågot Larsdtr'). 
Sorteberg, Arne Jakobs. Tveito (I39179)
 
9963 Severin was repairing the fuel tank in his car when it exploded. He was badly burned and was admitted to City Hospital in Saskatoon where he died shortly afterward. He was only 39/40 years old. Synnova was pregnant with Hilda and returned to Norway. Torvastad, Severin Nils. (I37667)
 
9964 SGT US ARMY
SIC US NAVY
WORLD WAR II, KOREA

Married to Eleanor F.
Son: Donald John Ronning jr. 
Rønning, Donald John (I29439)
 
9965 Sgt, US Marine Corps, Korea. Hilton, Calvin Henry (I21046)
 
9966 Shares gravemarker with her daughter Bess (Beses) at Ellington prairie cemetery. They died a month a part. Lerøy, Brita Rasmusdtr. (I25989)
 
9967 She had a relative Hendrina van Heerden as a witnes at the baptism of her daughter in 1767. She also witnessed herself in 1758 for another relative, Gerrit Franze van Heerden, who was married to Hiltje Willems. Witness at the baptism of Jacobus in 1765 was Hendrina Sandaal. van Heerden, Catharina Johanna Franse (I24817)
 
9968 She married first Thomas Wall, no children. Second Francis Hogwood, a widower.

She is mentioned as a daugher of Grace Flood Creed, but might be step-daughter. 
Creed, Elizabeth (I27623)
 
9969 She was born in Rijnsburgh, but lived in Oudevest when seh got married in 1714. Veldgroen, Maartje Cornelis (I24539)
 
9970 She was first married to Jacob Cornelisz. Harmensdr, Jeroentje (I24843)
 
9971 She was first married to Jan van Duijn. Bom, Jannetje Willems (I20089)
 
9972 She was first married to Pieter van Gelderen. Rensink, Johanna (I24390)
 
9973 She was first married to Piter Jeroenz Steenvoorden Family F10227
 
9974 She was married to Johannes van Nes and second time to Jacobus Meester b. 1865 on May 27, 1908 in Amsterdam. Wilken, Elisabeth Wilhelmina Francisca (I24079)
 
9975 She was married to Nicolaas Bakker op 11 juni 1820 te Sloten Taphoorn, Anna Margaretha (I24410)
 
9976 Shoe repair business, does income tax preparation. Licensed security dealer Representative, NASDA, Financial Managament consultant. Casey, Maynard Eugene (I20416)
 
9977 Siblings: Merrichie Wernaerts, Grietje (m. Maerten Willemsen Bosch). Vaendrich, Peter Warnartsz (I33566)
 
9978 Siblings: Symen Corneliss de Jongh (de Haar), Geertgen Cornelis de Jongh (Ockhuysen). de Jongh, Haesjen Cornelis (I33567)
 
9979 Side 295 i bygdeboka Samnanger 1, er det en Malena Monsdtr Kleppe, f. 1757 av foreldre: Mons Sjurdsson Kleppe og hans andre kone Guro Andersdtr Børdal.
Malena vart gift 1804 med enkjem. Torgils Johannes. Haukanes (Bruarleitet) som før hadde vore gift med Anna Jonsdtr. Ulland f. 1749. Husmannsfolk på Haukanes (s. 430). 
Kleppe, Malena Monsdtr. (I28101)
 
9980 Sigrid Slettemoen gift med Sverre Gunnarson øvre Åker, f. 1913 Slettemoen, Sigrid Ivarsdtr. (I16479)
 
9981 Sigrid var ugift og hadde og ei dotter med Olav Høysæter, Olina f. 1843. Reistad, Sigrid Sjursdtr. (I14399)
 
9982 Sigurd Olai var fyrbøter og bodde med foreldrene i Claus Ockens smug i 1900. Sjømann, ugift. Olsen, Sigurd Olai (I32028)
 
9983 Sigurds 3. ekteskap, Lisa Kaisas andre. Family F11970
 
9984 Sigvald var gift med Edit Gjertine Endresdtr. Bremnes. To sønner: Magne og Kjell Rune. Skår, Sigvald Ragnar (I17574)
 
9985 Sigvor fekk dottera Brita (1876-1952) med Lars Pederson Gullbrå. Brita g. 1896 med Johan Olson Rutledal (1869-1909). Dei budde på Gullbrå. Gullbrå, Sigvor Simonsdtr. (I31380)
 
9986 Sijvert was married to Clemensje Teunisdr Waasdorp van den Burgh, Sijvert Maartensz (I24558)
 
9987 Sildefabrikkarbeiderske, bodde i Vestre Jernbanegate 11 i 1910-tellingen. Krokås, Anne Lovise Ludvigsdtr. (I29505)
 
9988 Sildefisker på Tveitane, Vaksdal, 1875.
1886, ungkar og sjømann 
Vaksdal, Ole Nils. (I31625)
 
9989 Simon married Apolonia Arisdr van der Hulst, b. 1700
Their son was Arie Simonsz Kapitein, 1728- 
Capteijn, Simon Hendriksz (I24506)
 
9990 Simon var gift 1867 i Haus med Marta Severine Torbjørnsdotter f. 1844 i Bergen, d. 1931. Han var bakar og på handelsstaden Kvalvåg i Austevoll i 1865 og seinare bakar og handelsmann i Ytre Arna. Knutson, Simon Lars (I26302)
 
9991 Simon var på Horgo då dei vart gifte. Family F229
 
9992 Simon was married to Marie Thérèse Van Vlasselaer. Strömer, Mathas (I24451)
 
9993 Sina var fosterdatter på Store Sangoltsjøen i 1865, konf. 1874 og tjente på Stora Sangolt i 1875. Tente på Glesnes i 1900 og reiste til Amerika 1903. Sund, Brithe Monsine "Sina" Monsdtr. (I36165)
 
9994 Sindssvag og blind i 1865-tellingen. Re, Christine Olsdtr. (I6726)
 
9995 sindsyg ungkarl Lars Johan Haldorsen Holdsund Holsund, Lars Johan Haldors. (I40594)
 
9996 Single, doing housekeeping for her step mother Martha in 1880 in Washington, Stone, Missouri.
"Jennie" married Samuel Vaughn in Springfield 1883. 
Massey, Virginia F. (I20153)
 
9997 Single, lived in Charlottesville, Virginia, where he died suddenly. Dinsmore, Andrew (I27582)
 
9998 Sir Thomas Temple, 1st Baronet of Stowe (9 January 1567 – February 1637). He was the eldest son of John Temple and Susan (née Spencer). His baptism on 9 January 1566/7 is recorded at Everton, Northamptonshire, the childhood home of his mother.

He was an English landowner and Member of Parliament. He was knighted by James I in 1603 and purchased a baronetcy in 1611. In 1604, Temple purchased the Borough of Buckingham.
In 1606, Thomas served as sheriff of Oxfordshire; he was sheriff of Buckinghamshire in 1616 and of Warwickshire in 1620.

The wool industry on which the Temple family fortune had been founded had been suffering since the beginning of the seventeenth century. Sir Thomas also had other drains on his wealth. With such a large family, he had to meet significant expenses whenever his children got married - particularly dowries for his 9 daughters.[

He married Hester Sandys the daughter of Miles Sandys esq. of Latimers Bucks, in about 1585 or 1586. Sir Thomas and Hester had fifteen recorded children, 2 of whom died in infancy; of the remainder, 4 were sons and 9 were daughters.

Susan b. 1587 m. Edward Clark by 1606
Hester b. 1589 m. Sir John Rous in 1605
Bridget b. 1591 m. to Sir John Lenthall by 1606. He was the brother of Speaker Lenthall
Peter b. 1592 - eldest son and heir
John b. 1593 – d. 1594
Martha b. 1595 m. Thomas Penistone in 1611
Elizabeth b. 1596 m. Sir Henry Gibbs by 1614
John b. 1598 m. Dorothy Lee by 1613
Catherine b. 1599 m. Sir William Ashcoombe in 1613
Ann b. 1601 m. Sir William Andrews in 1617
Jane Sibilla b. 1602 – d. 1602 [8]
Thomas b. 1604
Margaret b. 1606 m. Edward Longueville c. 1627
Miles b. 1608
Millicent b. 1611 m. Thomas Ogle c. 1629

Source: Wikipedia and The Alstons and Allstons of North and South Carolina compiled from English, colonial and family records. 
Temple, Sir Thomas (I28381)
 
9999 Sirianna var født i Balsfjord, men flytta til Målselv med attest fra Brum 5/2-52. Seljelvnes, Serianna Johannesdtr. (I37632)
 
10000 Sissele er datter til Willum Johannesen Hilleren f. Lervik, bror til Peder Johannesen Bjørndalen. Snekkevik, Zizelle Willumsdtr. (I15206)
 

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