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15821 Or Anna Bertine.

Her last name shown as Kvissel in the church record for their marriage.

In the 1910 census she had had 6 children, 5 still living. 
QUISSEL, Anna Bertha (I12715)
 
15822 Or Anna Katherine. MOODY, Katherine Anna (I27947)
 
15823 Or Anna Loris.

She became pregnant with her oldest child on or slightly before her 14th birthday and married Clarence Hart less than a month after her 14th birthday.

In the 1940 census, as Anne L., she and Eugene and Norma lived with Eugene’s mother and siblings in Whitefish, Montana. Eugene was not employed but normally worked for the U.S. Forest Service. Her two sons were not living with her.

In the 1950 census, as Annaloris, she and Eugene and Richard and Norma Jean lived in Okanogan County, Washington. Eugene worked in a lumber factory. 
DAWSON, Annaloris (I30631)
 
15824 Or Anna Syversdatter.

Greg Fearon says that she died in Michigan of diphtheria with her husband and their daughter Marith. 
LAJORD, Anne Sjugurdsdatter (I4923)
 
15825 Or Anna.

Her parents were born in Sogn og Fjordane. 
BREKKE, Anna Helena (Lena) (I36949)
 
15826 Or Annabel. The FamilySearch item for her marriage calls her Anna Belle Chase.

Called Belle, age 8, in the 1880 census when her family lives in Cedar Falls Twp, Black Hawk County, Iowa.

In the 1895 Minnesota state census, as Anna Belle Chase, 22, she is living at 511 5th Avenue S. with Hannah Chase, 55, and two others. She has no occupation. (In Ancestry.com, this entry is indexed as “Anna Belle Charr.”)

An article in the June 19, 1896, issue of the Minneapolis Journal: “Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Chase announce the marriage of their daughter, Miss Anna Belle Chase, to Theron Seagrave Smith, Rev. Mr. Holmes officiating. Mr. and Mrs. Smith will be at home in Newport.”

In the 1900 census, when her parents live with Theron and Anna, her mother was Hannah Ja??hoe, b. Mar 1838 in Canada. Her mother’s husband is William, b. Sept 1820 in Rhode Island and the couple has been married for 30 years. 
CHASE, Anna Belle (I17951)
 
15827 Or Anne Beret. She is Anne Bergithe in the Sakshaug church book birth record.

Living with her parents and siblings in the 1875 Norwegian census.

According to Nina and NÆSS, Anne Bergithe travelled to Fergus Falls in 1884 or 1885 and married Andrew Grande. They lived in Virginia, Minnesota, and she had six children.

She is not listed in the Sakshaug emigration records. The 1900 census lists her year of immigration as 1885. The 1910 census lists her year of immigration as 1886. The 1920 census lists her year of immigration as “Un.” the 1930 census lists her year of immigration as 1884.

In the 1905 Minnesota state census, Andrew and Annie (as Grandy) and family live in Missabe Mountain Twp in St. Louis County. Andrew is a carpenter.

In the 1900 census, Annie (b. Jul 1864) and Andrew (b. Jun 1858) lived in Duluth. Andrew is a carpenter and came to the U.S. in 1882. Annie came in 1885. Their children: Mamie J (b. Apr 1890), Agnes (b. Jul 1892), John A. (b. Jan 1894), and Geda R. (b. Aug 1896). Annie has had five children, four still living.

in the 1910 census, the Grandes live in Virginia where Andrew is a building contractor. Annie B has had seven children, six still living.

In her April 24, 1920, passport application, she claims to have lived in the U.S. uninterruptedly for 35 years from 1885 to 1920, of which 15 years were in Duluth and 20 years in Virginia, Minnesota. She gives her name as Annie Grande and claims to be going abroad for no more than six months to visit relatives. She intends to leave the U.S. at the port of New York aboard a ship of the Norwegian-American line on June 20, 1920. She is described as 55 years old, 5 feet, 3 inches tall with blue eyes and gray hair. She lives at 105 N, Fifth Ave. W., Virginia, Minnesota.

The New York Passenger lists show that she returned to New York on September 7, 1920, aboard the SS Stavangerfjord which had sailed from Christiania on August 28th. She seems to have been accompanied by Christ and Sara Christofferson, of 512 2nd Street in Virginia. Christ’s passport number was 1 number higher than Annie’s (31048 vs. 31047).

In the 1930 census, Annie was a widow living in Virginia with her sons and daughter Mamie.

In the 1940 census, Annie and Mayme lived 107 5th Avenue North in Virginia in a house they owned worth $10,000 (!), the same house in which both had lived five years earlier. Neither Annie nor Mayme were employed but Mayme was a high school graduate. Living with them was a lodger, Florence Iverson, a third-grade teacher in the public school. 
NESS, Anne Bergithe (I11589)
 
15828 Or Anne Mathea. Anna Martea Gulbrandsdatter (I12710)
 
15829 Or Anne Pedersdatter Nerland.

Her name, according to Erik’s death certificate, was Annie Boe.

Ancestry speculates that she is Anne Pedersdatter Nerland, b. 10 Jun 1792 on Storhaugen farm, Nerdal, Vistdal, Møre og Romsdal, and d. 30 Dec 1862 on Rød in Nesset, Møre og Romsdal. Her spouse, and Erik I’s father, was Ingebrigt Eriksen Flaahammer. 
Anne Pedersdatter (I11065)
 
15830 Or Anne.

After Arne’s death, she and the children moved to California.

In the 1940 census, she is still Anne Pederson. She and her children live with her sister, Charlotte Stevenson, and her children, in Los Angeles. Anne owns the house at 429 East 120th Street, worth $1000. Charlotte is a registrar at a health care clinic.

In the 1950 census, she and her second husband, George Sesvechan, live in Los Angeles with her five children (two with Sesvechan).

brenVA calls her Julia Annie Elizabeth Dillon. 
DILLON, Ann (I15038)
 

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