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1321 Anderson, Ewald A. age 93 of Richfield, on October 16, 2006. Preceded in death by wife, Ardes Anderson; children, Allan Odean Anderson and Laurie Wallin. Survived by, children, Susan Risinger, Donna (Tim) McGrath, Robert (Maria) Anderson and Gary Anderson; step-child Joyce Townsend; 10 grandchildren and 1 ½ great-grandchildren. Funeral Service Friday, 2:00 pm at Hope Lutheran Church, 107 Western Ave., Sunburg, MN. Visitation Thursday 5-8 pm at Gill Brothers Funeral Chapel, 5801 Lyndale Ave. S., Minneapolis, also 1 hour prior to service at church. Interment Spring Creek Cemetery. ANDERSON, Ewald Alfred (I16399)
 
1322 Anderson, Gerald Albert
Of Mahtomedi, MN, age 82, on July 5, 2017. Born in Brainerd, MN to the late Albert and Margaret K. (Schley) Anderson. Preceded in death by granddaughter, Carlie Deilke. Survived by wife of 34 years, Sandra A.; step-daughters, Michelle Majeed (Tareqq), Carmella Deilke, and Denise Rood (Todd); grandchildren, Brenden Ellingboe, Gunnar, and Wyatt Deilke; Mannaan and Raishma Majeed; Sophie and Sarah Rood; sisters, Lois Anderson, of Madison, WI and Marilyn Jacobs, of Columbia Heights, MN; nephew, Mark Jacobs, and niece, Roxanne Altmeyer. Bachelor of Electrical Engineering, Univ. of MN, 1964. Retired Lieutenant Commander, U.S. Navy Air Reserve. Service Wednesday, July 12, 10:30 A.M. at BRADSHAW, 4600 Greenhaven Drive & Highway 96 (one mile west of 35E), White Bear. Visitation Tuesday, 4-7 P.M., as well as one hour prior to the service. Interment Fort Snelling National Cemetery. 
ANDERSON, Gerald Albert (I14968)
 
1323 Anderson, Verda (Dahl) age 98, passed on peacefully August 1, 2006. Preceded in death by husband, Harold and sons, Paul and Tyler. Survived by sister, Inger Kennedy of Spring Park; daughters- in-law, Frances Anderson of Robbinsdale and Kathie Anderson of Mayer; 11 grandchildren; 18 great-grandchildren; 8 great-great-grandchildren and many other relatives and friends. The family is grateful for the compassionate care of the staff at Presbyterian Homes Mtka, where she resided for the past 3 years. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be sent to All Saints Lutheran Church, Norwood-Young America or Presbyterian Homes on Lake Minnetonka. Interment will be at Fort Snelling National Cemetery. DAHL, Verda (I20006)
 
1324 anderson_jon55 calls her Kjersti Olsdatter Rodningen.

According to the 1900 census, which calls her Christie, she had come to the U.S. in 1861. She had had 7 children, 4 still living. 
Kristi (I26639)
 
1325 Anders’s birth record clearly names his mother as Sigri Endresdatter Torpe-eie and his father as Asbjørn Andersen Steile. His baptismal sponsors were Aslak Bøe, Gudmund Øylo, Nils Andersen Hagastrand, Ingeborg Andersdatter Hagastrand, and Berith Amundsdatter Tørpeeie.

In the 1865 census, he seems to be shown as the son of the widow Maren Andersdatter, b. 1820, daughter of the widower Anders Ovesen, b. 1791, husmand on the Piprud farm.

dwfrench1 calls him Anders Asbjørnsen Torpe, born on Torplien in Øye.

He was a laborer on Brekke at the time that his daughter Gjertrude was born in September of 1874. He was still on Brekke when his daughter Anne was born in February of 1877.

In the 1880 census, he is Anders A Øye, 35, living with his family in Warsaw Twp, Goodhue County. He is a shoemaker. The rest of the household is Anne, 27, Sigrid, 8, Gertrude, 5, Anne, 3, and Ingeborg, 1 (b. July 1879). Everyone except baby Ingeborg were born in Norway.

In the 1885 North Dakota census, Andrew and his family live and farm in Cass County, Dakota Territory. The household consists of Andrew, 40, Anna, 30, Sarah, 13, Jennie, 10, Anna, 8, Henry, 4, Belle, 2, and Albert, 0 (b. Apr 1885). Everyone older than Henry was born in Norway. Henry was born in Minnesota. Everyone younger than Henry was born in Dakota Territory.

In the 1900 census, as Andrew Elton, age 55, he lives and farms in Davenport Twp, Cass County, North Dakota with his wife Anna, age 46, and four of their children: Elma, 13, Albert, 11, Ella, 7, and Henry, 19. Andrew and Anna have been married for 28 years and Anna has had 10 children, 8 still living. The couple came to the U.S. in 1877. The three youngest children were born in North Dakota, Henry was born in Minnesota.

In the 1910 census, he and his family lived in Grilley. The houshold consisted of Andrew, 75, Emma, age 66, Gertrude, 40, a widow, Engeborg, 34, Ella, 24, and Andrew’s grandson, Claude Olson, 17. The three oldest people were born in Norway. Engeborg was born in Minnesota, Ella and Claud were born in North Dakota.

In the 1925 North Dakota census, the household in McHenry County only consists of Andrew, age 80, Gertrude Olson, 50, and Claud Olson, 21.

In the 1930 census, he, age 85, his wife Anna, age 66, and Andrew’s married daughter Gertrude Olson, age 55, live in Grilley Twp, McHenry County. All three are shown as born in Norway and having come to the U.S. in 1877. Andrew was first married at age 25, Anna was first married at age 18, and Gertrude was first married at age 20. The household includes Andrew’s grand-nephew, Alton Hanson, age 13, born in North Dakota to a father born in Norway and a mother born in Wisconsin.

Anders Asbjørnsen died in Deering in Grilley Twp, McHenry County, North Dakota on 26 Aug 1931 as Andrew Elton. He was a widower. The informant for the information on his death certificate was Belle Elton. Andrew Elton’s mother is shown as Sigrid Twidt.

His obituary from the August 26, 1931, edition of the Granville Herald:

Andrew Elton, one of the pioneer settlers of Grilley township died at his farm home there August 26 He was 87 years old and his health had gradually declined during the past days.

Mr. Elton who was born December 21, 1844, first came to America from Norway in 1877 with his wife and three children. The family settled near Northfield and in 1881 moved to the vicinity of Kindred. In 1902 Mr. and Mrs. Elton and the children moved to the homestead in Grilley township and that has since been the family home. Mrs. Elton and five children preceded the husband and father in death.

Survivors include four daughters and two sons: Mrs. Dahlen of Kindred: Mrs. T.O. Soine of New Rockford: Mrs. Gertrude Olson and Miss Belle Elton; Deering; Henry of Parkbeg, Saskatchewan, and Albert of Spokane, Washington. A number grandchildren also survive.

Mr. Elton continued active farming until a few years ago when forced to retire due to failing health. He was chiefly interested in his home and found pleasure in his work there. He was of a retiring disposition and kindly in his intercourse with neighbors and friends and enjoyed the high esteem of all who knew him.

Funeral services over his remains were held Saturday afternoon, August 30th. Rev. Aarstad conducting the service. A short service was held at the home at 1 o'clock after which the funeral cortege moved to St. Olaf church where impressive services were held and the remains were laid to rest beside those of his faithful wife who had preceded him in death but a short year ago. A large number of neighbors and friends were present to pay their last tribute to this worthy citizen. Special music was rendered both at the house and church.

Relatives from a distance who attended were: Mrs. A.P. Dahlen and son Peder of Kindred; Mr. And Mrs. T.O. Soine, New Rockford: Ole Sem and daughter, Mrs. N. Hasledahlen and son Kenneth and daughter in law Mrs. Arthur Sem all of Carpio. Mr. Sem is a brother in law of the deceased. 
ELTON, Anders Asbjørnsson (I34663)
 
1326 Andover HEASLET, Ruth Jenny (I24926)
 
1327 Andreas was born 3 Feb 1844, bapt 25 Feb 1844, in Land to Christian Christiansen and Karen Olsdatter of Narums.

Andreas is shown as unmarried in the 1865 census.

Sometimes confused with him (e.g., Giblett Family Tree) was another Andreas Christianssen in Land, b. ca 1836, to Christian Pedersen and Anne M Petersdatter of the Bakken farm. 
SKOGSTAD, Andreas Christiansen (I11024)
 
1328 Andreasen. Both of her parents were born in Denmark. ANDERSON, Anna C (I17010)
 
1329 Andrew and Ida and Sylvia lived in Willmar in the 1900 census. Andrew was a tailor. He had come to the U.S. in 1892.

In the 1905 state census, he and Ida and Sylvia and Roy O. L. live at 2707 14th Ave in south Minneapolis. He is a tailor.

In the 1910 census, Andrew is a tailor in Minneapolis. He is a widower with two children.

According to his death certificate, Anders’s parents were Rasmuss Andersson and somebody else, both born in Denmark. {The 1905 state census shows his mother as born in Sweden.} Andrew was a tailor and a widower and lived at 404 Lincoln Building in Minneapolis.

Anders was a suicide. He died from illuminating gas poisoning. 
RASMUSSEN, Anders Christian (Andrew) (I15989)
 
1330 Andrew Edwin Lockrem was born November 24, 1885 on a farm near Little Chicago, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Eric Lockrem. At the age of 21 he was married to Lucy Barrigar and they made their home in the Hazelwood community, purchasing the farm here and moving to Little Prairie 24 years ago where Mr. Lockrem has since lived. He was in his usual health, passing away Monday evening, Jan. 23, following a heart attack. Surviving Mr. Lockrem are his, four daughters and one son: (Rose) Mrs. Leo Stanford and (Grace), Mrs. Jack Gernandt of the Dundas community, (Minnie) Mrs. Ben Tupper of Northfield and Alma and Earl at home. There are 10 grandchildren and four brothers, Peter Lockrem of McGrath, Gus Lockrem of Northfield; Nels and Ole Lockrem of Minneapolis with four sisters, Mrs. Ole Flannes of Minneapolis, Mrs. Harry Edwards and Mrs. Sever Estrem, both of Northfield, also survive, and Mrs. Margaret McSlan, Granite Falls. Two sisters have preceded him in death. They were Mrs. Arthur Dilley and Mrs. Andrew Rudy, both of Northfield. Funeral services were held Friday afternoon at the Dundas Methodist church with the pastor, Rev. Marvin Johnson in charge. Mrs. E. E. Williams and Mrs. Johnson sang during the service. Pallbearers were J. E. Ennis, Errol Swartwoudt, I. E. Tupper, Roy Palon, Stephen Becker and Harry Wallace and interment was in the Groveland Cemetery. LOCKREM, Andrew Edwin (I32976)
 

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