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13911 Names of godparents at christening: Helge Ellingbøe, Helge Qvale, Gulbrand ?, Marith Jogersd., Gurie Tostensd. Ellingbøe.

In the 1869 Milwaukee city directory, he is Andrew Ellingboe, residing at 443 Marshall.

Lived in 5th Ward, Milwaukee, when married.

In the 1870 census, Andrew and Catharine are living in the 5th Ward, Milwaukee. Andrew is a laborer.

In the 1873 Milwaukee city directory, he is Andrew Ellingboe, laborer, residing on Bay View Avenue.

In the 1875 Milwaukee city directory, he is probably the Andrew Ellingbo, tanner, residing on or in Bay View.

In the 1877 Milwaukee city directory, he is probably the Andrew Elingboe, laborer, residing at 108 Bay View.

In the 1880 census, the family was living in Milwaukee. The household was Andrew, 38, Katherine, 40, Christopher, 9, Clara, 9, Gilbert, 4, and Louisa, 2. Andrew’s occupation is shown as carpenter. Katherine and her parents were born in Wurtemberg.

The Milwaukee city directory for the period 1889-1890 shows Andrew Ellingboe, carpenter, and Christopher Ellingboe, laborer, residing at 154 S. Bay.

K.B. Oppland Fylke, Vang Vol. 135, Vang K.B. #5 (original handwritten), #84, p. 245.1870 Federal Census, Vol. 2, p. 595. Certificate of marriage in possession of James Ellingboe.

Jim Ellingboe says: Anders (Andrew) Christophersen Ellingboe (1845-1899) married Catherine Hilsenbach, moved to Milwaukee, and had one daughter. I do not have a photo of him. 
ELLINGBØE, Anders (Andrew) Christopherson (I2401)
 
13912 Namsos according to Find A Grave BLOMGREN, Anders Olaus (I10955)
 
13913 Nanaimo PEDERSON, Fern Alice (I7245)
 
13914 Nanaimo Regional General Hospital JESTIN, Leonard Paul (I7246)
 
13915 Nancy E calls him Ingeborgs Erik Ersson (1784-1867) and that the parents of that Erik were Erik Andersson (1755-1790) and Brita Ersdotter (1747-1810).

Nancy E also has the 1784 Ingeborgs Erik having a son Ingeborgs Anders Ersson (1807-1867), brother of Anna.

Greg Loftness’s family tree on Ancestry incorrectly calls him Erik Andersson, b. ca 1790 in Sweden. 
ERSSON, Erik (I18787)
 
13916 Nancy E says that the mother of Anna Ersdotter Oja was Brita Andersdotter (1784-1862), daughter of Anders Andersson.

Greg Loftness, as well as Dean, incorrectly call her Stina Greta Mattsdotter (b. ca 1768, d. 1860 in Rättvik), daughter of Mats Mattson (1735-1773, b. and d. in Vikarbyn) and Malin Danielsdotter (1738-1818, b. and d. in Vikarbyn). 
ANDERSDOTTER, Brita (I18788)
 
13917 Nancy Erickson-Bautista calls her Tupp Brita Jonsdotter. Brita Jonsdotter (I30457)
 
13918 Nancy Gaebe calls her Britha Bendixdatter Hoium. HØGHEIM, Britha Bendiksdatter (I36956)
 
13919 Nancy Jo Robleto, 70, passed away peacefully at her home and joined her savior Jesus Christ in the early morning hours of September 11th, 2021 after a long battle with congestive heart failure and stage four kidney failure. A native of Minneapolis, Minnesota, she was the third child of the late Donald Patrick Hurlbert and late Ruth Madeline Hurlbert (Peterson) of Pauma Valley, California.

A former talented hairstylist and successful homemaker, she was a loving wife of 43 years to her husband, Armando Jose Robleto, 69, and a devoted mother to her only daughter Emily Faith Williams, 37, whom she homeschooled K-12. Nancy was a prolific artist who painted throughout her life, often copying the style of her favorite painter Vincent Van Gogh. A celloist in her high school orchestra, Nancy was a patron of the Charlotte Symphony Orchestra and Opera Carolina for many years. Because of Nancy’s enthusiasm for poetry and literature, she inspired her daughter Emily to pursue her own career in academics, which made her mother incredibly proud. She loved animals, particularly dogs and birds, and was always taking affectionate care for her pets which brought her great joy. But first and foremost, Nancy was a child of God who was a true witness to the Lord. She led both of her parents to Christ when she became a Christian as a young woman in her 20’s, and later led her own husband and daughter to be saved, including other friends and often complete strangers that she met throughout her life. Because of this woman, many people have come to know the peace that surpasses all understanding, and that peace is what sustains her family now in the mournful period of her death.

Along with her husband and daughter, she is survived by her son-in-law Dr. David M. Williams of Belmont, North Carolina; brothers Dennis Michael Hurlbert of Hawaii and Donald Patrick Hurlbert Jr. of Fairview, Texas and sister Jennifer Joan Hurlbert of Portland, Oregon, and their respective families. 
HURLBERT, Nancy Jo (I10691)
 
13920 Nancy Miles

Botolf Arneson was her first cousin. 
LUNDE, Karen Britha Einersdatter (I40085)
 

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