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16331 Nystuen 1/ husmannsplass NYSTUEN, Ola Torsteinsen (I25856)
 
16332 Nystuen i Øye NYSTUEN, Eivind Olavson (I24273)
 
16333 O Embrik or Emburt.

In the 1801 census, he was a tienestefolk on the Nyestuen farm of John Knudsen, b. ca. 1770 (#23630).

dwfrench1 has Engebret marrying Randi Tommesdatter Sørbue on 7 Jun 1800 in Vang. He had two daughters with her, Kari, b. 1803 and Ingeborg, b. 1810. Randi died in 1814. By the naming convention, this meant that the first daughter of Engebret’s next wife would be named Randi, which she was. By that same naming convention, Engebret’s mother’s name must have been Kari.

Engebret was shown as age 44 in the record of his marriage to Berith Olsdatter.

His Vang birth record is for Embert, born or baptized 12 Jul 1772, parents Christen Endresen and Kari Andersdatter. No indication of which farm or which church. Sponsors were Gurie Bræcke, {illegible} Holien, Kari Holien, Anders Elton, and Endre Lunde. 
OPDAL, Engebret Christensen (I41831)
 
16334 O. Maurice on death certificate.

Morris O in the 1940 census.

He and his family lived at 38th and Standish in Minneapolis in 1952.

He was co-owner of Oas Superette at 2235 E. 38th Street in Minnapolis. 
OAS, Oscar Maurice (I9259)
 
16335 O’Leary, Margaret Hayford died June 30, 2018 after a two-year battle with cancer. Margaret was a professor at St. Olaf College, teaching Norwegian language, literature, and culture for 40 years. She was the King Olav V Chair of Scandinavian-American Studies and Associate Dean for Humanities at the time of her death. In 2016, Norway designated Margaret an officer, Knight 1st class, of the Royal Norwegian Order of Merit in recognition of her work in higher education and in promoting knowledge of Norway in the United States.

Margaret had a lifelong love for all things Norwegian, from attending Skogfjorden language camp as a child to helping lead St. Olaf’s Syttende Mai celebration just weeks before her death. She was also a talented knitter who made intricate Norwegian sweaters for her family and friends. For 10 years, she spent her summers as a lecturer at the International Summer School at the University of Oslo, working with students from all over the world. Through her work in both Minnesota and Norway, she inspired interest and learning of Norwegian language and culture for hundreds of students.

She was born Margaret V. Hayford on March 30, 1951 in Minneapolis. She grew up in Richfield, Minn., graduating valedictorian from Richfield High School in 1969. She attended Concordia College in Moorhead, Minn., where she met her future husband, Doug O’Leary. She graduated summa cum laude from Concordia, and went on to earn a master’s degree and Ph.D from the University of Wisconsin-Madison.

She is survived by her mother, Rachael Hayford (Skatrud); her husband Doug; children Kari (Greg), Erik (Jen), and Sean (John); grandchildren Miriam and Reuben; sister Andrea (Brant) Nelson; her nieces and nephews, Mariah, Dylan, Tyler, Victor, Connor, and Lilly; her cousins, and many dear friends. She was preceded in death by her father, Andrew O. Hayford, and her grandparents.

A memorial service for Margaret will be on July 28, 2018 at 2:00 at St. John’s Lutheran Church, 500 W Third Street, Northfield. Visitation will be one hour beforehand and a reception will follow. 
HAYFORD, Margaret Vivian (I23267)
 
16336 Oak Grove Lutheran WELTZIN, Lorraine Winnifred (I44518)
 
16337 Oak View Terrace Nursing Home CRANIE, Lillian (I37205)
 
16338 Obert August Litscheim, 86, of Faribault, has died. A memorial service will be held at 1 p.m. Saturday in First English Lutheran Church, Faribault. A private internment will be held in Fort Snelling National Cemetery. He is survived by his wife, Eileen; two sons, James (and Mary) and John (and Paula); one daughter, Jean Holm; 19 grandchildren; 24 great-grandchildren; two sisters, Doris Gibson of Menomonee, Wis., and Teresa Wolters of Santa Monica, Calif.; and one brother, Earl Litsheim of Houston, Texas. LITSHEIM, Obert August (I29374)
 
16339 Obert J. Eggum, 91, of rural Dennison, died Sunday, March 6, 2011 at Northfield Hospital.

Obert Joseph Eggum was born September 18, 1919 in Northfield Township, Minnesota the son of Oscar and Julia (Durdahl) Eggum. He was raised in Northfield Township and there he attended Oak Grove country school District 43. He worked on the family farm and then purchased the farm from his parents. He was united in marriage to Alice Lien on February 19, 1949 at Pastor Egge's home in Northfield. They made their home in Northfield Township where they operated a dairy farm. Obert also did occasional carpentry work and plumbing. He helped build part of the Dennison Elevator.

Obert liked to joke around. He enjoyed the country life and even after retirement, continued helping on the farm. It wasn''t uncommon to see Obert driving around checking crops. Obert also enjoyed playing euchre.

He is survived by his wife Alice Eggum of Dennison; four sons, Lance Eggum of Minneapolis; Kevin (and Connie) Eggum of Cannon Falls; Clyde (and Chrystine) Eggum of Dennison; Bryan (and Jennifer) Eggum of Dennison; a sister, Evelyn Dvorak of Northfield; seven grandchildren, Jason (and Laura) Eggum, Kyle (and Angie) Eggum, Courtney (and Joel) Rustad, Andrew (and Jennifer) Eggum, Joseph Eggum, Justin Eggum, Erin Eggum; also seven great grandchildren, Rowan Eggum, Miles Eggum, Avery Rustad, Charlie Rustad, Breck Rustad, Alonso Eggum and Kaia Eggum.

He was preceded in death by his parents, his 3 brothers Clarence, Phillip and Glenmore Eggum and his sister Marion Flom. 
EGGUM, Obert Joseph (I32862)
 
16340 obit QUALE, John (I37697)
 

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