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15651 Named after her dead sister.

According to her sister Theresa’s obit, she was Mrs. Roy Foster of Bricelyn, Minnesota, in January ot 1936. 
KVALE, Ragna Olina (I5811)
 
15652 Named after her father’s first wife.

She graduated from Mankato State Teachers College.

In the 1930 census, she may be the 23 year-old Marie Ellingboe living in Minneapolis at the North East Neighborhood House. She had no occupation.

In the 1932 Minneapolis city directory, she may be the Marie Ellingboe, assistant deputy directory of the Northeast Neighborhood House. She lived at 1929 N E 2nd.

In the 1936 and 1938 Minneapolis city directories, she may be the Marie Ellingboe who is a social worker with the North East Neighborhood House. She lived at 1929 N E 2nd.

She was director of that facility before moving to Seattle in 1938 or so.

At the time of her marriage, according to an article in the Minneapolis Star, she was a social worker. She had been the director of the Northeast Neighborhood House before going to Seattle where she was executive secretary of the Seattle Welfare Council.

Her sister Helen E Schmid was one of the witnesses to her marriage.

She was Mrs. George Chandler of Vancouver, B.C., at the time of her mother’s death. 
ELLINGBOE, Marie Louise (I3216)
 
15653 Named after her father’s sister.

She attended St. Olaf College and was the secretary of her freshman class, 1922-1923. She graduated with the St. Olaf class of 1925. In 2008, the Hubbard Foundation donated $100,000 to St. Olaf College in honor of Didrikke.

As Didrikke Stub, she was a music teacher at the Luther L Wright High School in Ironwood, Michigan, in 1929. 
STUB, Didrikke Aal O (I23148)
 
15654 Named after her mother. EGGE, Ingrid (I23132)
 
15655 Named, as per convention, after her father’s first wife.

She was Peder’s 7th child and the first with his second wife. 
JORDANGER, Kari Pedersdatter (I39110)
 
15656 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)
 
15657 Namsos according to Find A Grave BLOMGREN, Anders Olaus (I10955)
 
15658 Nanaimo PEDERSON, Fern Alice (I7245)
 
15659 Nanaimo Regional General Hospital JESTIN, Leonard Paul (I7246)
 
15660 Nancy Augusta Tollefson, of rural Crookston, MN, passed away at her home early Saturday morning, September 21, 2019, with members of her loving family by her side.

Together with Dwain, her husband of 60 years, they raised 8 children: Susan, Sandy, Valerie, Dawn, Mike, Diane, Robert, and Heidi.  Their son, Mike, passed away in 1992, leaving a huge hole in their hearts.  Nancy’s stated mission in life was to first love and obey God, then to serve and help in her church, to have the love and respect of others, and to have time for herself to do the things she enjoyed; like making dolls, cards, quilts, and scrapbooking.  Many remember her for her birthday card ministry at Resurrection.

Nancy is survived by her 7 living children: Susan (Randy) Neufeld, Sandy (Ron) Anenson, Valerie Haas, Dawn (Donavan) Edlund, Diane (John) Worden, Robert (LeAnna) Tollefson, and Heidi (Jamie) Reed; 25 grandchildren: Gabe (Kelly), Jacob (Ashley), Zach (Katelyn), and Elijah (Elizabeth) Neufeld, Jeffery (Sarah), Kristin, and Chad Anenson, Naomi (Dan) MacCallum, Rachel (Nick) Richardson, Jessica Haas, Katie (James) Inlow, Isaac (Hollie) Edlund, Hannah (Ethan) Pilger, Joshua (Marquelle) Edlund, Luke (Katie) Edlund, Phillip, Stephen, Joanna, and Lydia Worden, Micah, Emma, and Creed Tollefson, and Antonio, Joshua, and Caleb Reed; 14 great-grandchildren and counting; brothers-in-law and sisters-in-law: Doris Desatels of Fargo, ND, Raymond (Marian) Tollefson of Beltrami, MN, Paul (Elaine) Tollefson of Crookston, MN, Joyce Vogt of Uniontown, OH, and Roger (Barbara) Tollefson of Beltrami; and many nieces, nephews, extended family, and friends.  Meeting her in heaven was her beloved husband, Dwain; son, Mike; parents, Phillip and Geda Moe; parents-in-law, Tinus and Theresa Tollefson; siblings: Phillip Moe and Ruth Kvernstoen; brothers-in-law, Bert and Russell; and sister-in-law, Donna and Marian.  May God bless the memory of Nancy Augusta Tollefson.

The funeral service for Nancy Tollefson will be held at 10:00 am, Saturday, September 28, 2019 at the Resurrection Free Lutheran Church in Beltrami, MN, with Pastors Joel Kangas and Dale Finstrom officiating.  Visitation will be at the church on Friday, September 27, 2019 from 5-7:00 pm, with a 7:00pm prayer service, and will continue at the Church on Saturday for one hour prior to the funeral.  Interment will take place in Scandia Cemetery, rural Beltrami. 
MOE, Nancy Augusta (I13163)
 

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