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16891 She and Øystein did not have children. Sigrid did have to endure the indignity her husband’s illegitimate daughter being born two months after their wedding. HELLE, Sigrid Arnesdatter (I22064)
 
16892 She apparently had two children with an Anderson before she married David Dale. Joyce (I32189)
 
16893 She appears in Dayton, Ohio, city directories in the 1950s as Esther or Hester Isaacson. SWANSON, Esther (I21496)
 
16894 She arrived at the port of New York aboard the Andrea Doria on 15 November 1955. The ship had sailed from Naples, Italy, 8 days earlier. At that time, Dorothea lived at 3609 West 28th Street in Minneapolis. A little over 8 months later, the Andrea Doria sank off Nantucket Island following a collision.

In 1986, Dorothea was still living at 3609 W 28th Street in Minneapolis.

Mousseau Dorothea H., age 90, passed away peacefully at the Jones Harrison Residence on Feb. 5, 2004. Dorothea lived her entire life in Mpls, residing for over 70 years on W. 28th St. before moving to the Kenwood Isle Condominiums. She worked as a secretary for the City of Mpls, retiring in 1978 following 23 years of service. She was an avid reader, a fan of opera, and enjoyed travel. Preceded in death by parents, Richard & Clara; brother, Richard J. Mousseau, Jr. Survived by sister, Marjorie Mishkind; nephews, Jeff and Thomas Mousseau; niece, Mary Haines; great nieces & nephew, Rebecca, Jennifer, and Thomas Jr. Mousseau; childhood friend, Marcelle LaMonte; and many cousins. Mass of Christian Burial Monday, 10 AM, Church of St. Olaf (Chapel), 215 S. 8th St., Mpls. Inurnment, St. Mary's Cemetery. 
MOUSSEAU, Dorothea Helen (I18039)
 
16895 She arrived in the port of New York on 1 June 1892 aboard the Teutonic as 18 year-old Sigrid M Digen, unfortunately shown on the ship’s manifest as a male.

Not listed in the index of deaths in Washington. Either did not die in Washington or else died before 1940.

In the 1910 census, she is shown as having had six children, all six still alive.

Came to this country in 1892 according to the 1920 census. Naturalized as a citizen in 1909. 
DIGENE, Sigrid M (Sadie) (I2135)
 
16896 She arrived in the U.S. as Jenni E.

Attending school at time of 1920 census. 
VOLGREN, Jennie Elizabeth (Betty) (I1295)
 
16897 She arrived in the U.S. at New York on December 13, 1933, aboard the S.S. Kungsholm which had sailed from Gothenburg. On the manifest, she is shown as Hulda Elise Bjellquist, age 25, married, born in Ransäter, last permanent address Munkfors.

Naomi’s notes say that Hulda had 2 sons.

Hulda and Roy’s address in the U.S. was 1215 N. E. Ocean View Circle, Jensen Beach, Florida. Possibly 161 Ocean View Circle was correct although that address had been intentionally crossed out. 
WALLBÄCK, Hulda Elise (I14390)
 
16898 She arrived in the U.S. in New York on May 28, 1916, as Olga Ellingbö, age 23-and-a-half, single, occupation domestic. She arrived aboard the S.S. Kristianiafjord which had departed Bergen on May 17th. She was from Barkost, Norway, St. Eidsfosbanen. Her uncle was Sören Myhre of Barkost.

In the 1918 Minneapolis city directory, she is probably the Olga Ellingboe, seamstress, boarding at 828 S 6th Street.

In the 1919 Minneapolis city directory, she is probably the Olga Ellingboe, helper, residing at 1365 Spruce Place, apartment 34.

She is the Olga Ellingboe in Minneapolis that is included in the “Women in Industry, 1919” database.

In the 1920 Minneapolis city directory, she is probably the Olga Ellingboe, hairdresser, boarding at 245 Oak Grove.

In the 1920 census, she was living at the Andrick Boarding Place for Girls in Minneapolis where she worked as a cutter in a knitting works. She came to the U.S. in 1916. In the census listing, the two women listed after her also came to the U.S. in 1916 from Norway: Anna Tveten, 21, and Gudrun Thomsen, 31.

In the 1921 Minneapolis city directory, she still lives at 245 Oak Grove but her occupation is “ctr.”

Could not find a child born in Vang in the relative time period named Olga.

An Olga Nyvold, age 58, arrived at the Port of New York from Oslo on October 10, 1950. She was aboard the “Oslofjord.” She was married and had been born in Norway. Her address was 243 Erwing Avenue N., Minneapolis. 
ELLINGBOE, Olga Marie (I5791)
 
16899 she as Shirley Mae Family: Chester L ULLOM / Shirley May KILDE (F7884)
 
16900 She attended high school in Northfield and boarded with a family there.

In the 1920 census, Judith was recorded as living at home with her parents and siblings in Eureka Twp, Dakota County. At that time, she was already a grade school teacher so she may have attended a “normal school” after high school.

She graduated from St. Olaf in its class of 1924. During her college years, she worked as a student assistant or teaching assistant to Ole Rolvaag.

The Sobergs lived next door to the Campions at the time of the 1930 census. Also living with the Sobergs at the time of the 1930 census was a 28 year-old laborer from Norway named Agnar Myrhaug. 
SUNDAL, Judith Alfia (I2114)
 

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