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 | Gertie Haga Bye Gertie Bye, sister-in-law of Anna Bye Everson, with her cousin
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Owner of original: Jack Ellingboe
Date: 1890s
Place: Fergus Falls, Minnesota
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 | Gilbert Ellingboe
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Owner of original: James Ellingboe collection
Date: About 1870
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 | Gilbert Ellingboe
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 | Gilbert Ellingboe and his wife, Anna Thompson Ellingboe Gilbert and Anna Ellingboe ca. 1909. Gilbert (1847-1916) married Anna Thompson Sandness from Decorah, Iowa, a cousin of his sister-in-law Ingeborg Thompson. They moved to Tennessee where they raised a family.
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Owner of original: James Ellingboe collection
Date: About 1909
Place: Tennessee
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 | Graduation Party at Fosters' June 10, 1966
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 | Grahams From John Everson's slides. George Graham is second from the left, then Lil Everson Graham and John Everson. Probably taken in the mid 1970s at George and Lil's Arizona home.
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Date: Mid-1970s
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 | Grethe Haga Bye
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 | Group at the Nundahls', about 1919 Cora's mother, Anna Bowe Anderson, is in the middle (4th from left). Cora's aunt Bertha is on the right. Clara is third from the left and Rhoda Ekum is on the far left. Taken at Bertha and Sever's house. The woman in the dark dress, 2nd from the left, is Anna Anderson Nelson.
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Date: About 1919
Place: rural Viroqua, Wisconsin
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 | Group at the Nundahls', about 1919 Cora's mother, Anna Bowe Anderson is on the left in the back row. Cora's aunt Bertha is on the right in the back row, right side. Clara Nundahl is in the middle front. Taken at Bertha and Sever's house. The original is a postcard on which Cora's annotation suggests that the girl on the right in the front is "Anna N." That woman, in the dark dress on Clara's left, is Anna Nelson. The three other women in the picture may be Inge Nundahl (Mrs. Sam), Ida Anderson, and/or Rhoda Ekum.
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Date: 1918 or 1919
Place: rural Viroqua, Wisconsin
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 | Gus and Albertina This would seem to be Gus and Albertina. The young boy in the sailor suit may be a grandson.
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Owner of original: Jan
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