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16581 Or Elayne. NELSON, Elaine (I33220)
 
16582 Or Eleanor.

In the 1950 census, she and Charles and Sheila lived in Charlotte, North Carolina. Charles was a locomotive inspector for the interstate commerce commission. She was a church secretary.

She and Charles lived in Denver at the time of Sheila’s death in 1974. They were also there at the time of her brother Carl’s death in 1981. 
RAUK, Thelma Elinore (I21717)
 
16583 Or Elisæus Morten.

Not listed as part of Elias and Guruanna’s family in the 1865 census.

Dee Austring found him in the 1865 census at Rosvold søndre farm, Verdal, Nord-Trøndelag, Norway, as a “13yo Tjenestekarl.”

In the 1875 census, he was at Storøren gård #265, Verdal, Nord-Trøndelag, Norway, and was a “Telegrafarbeider.”

Sven Tore shows Elisæus Martin’s occupation as “Jernbanearbeider, banevokter.”

In the 1900 census, Elesius Bye and his family lived in Krigshaugen in Meråker, Nord-Trøndelag. His family consisted of Eleseus, b. 1853, Mali, b. 1863, Anna, b. 1881, Johan Edvard, b. 1884, Karl Marius, b. 1887, Emil, b. 1891, Manda Emelie, b. 1895, Elfrida Mathilde, b. 1897, and Olga Marie, b. 3.11.1899. Eleseus was a banevogter (railroad watchman). Johan Edvard was a day laborer at the train station. Mali and all of their children had been born in Meråker.

In the 1910 Norwegian census, as Elisæus Bye, he and his wife and their five youngest children live in the Katrinevold residence (19/50) in Værdalen. His occupation is jernbanevogter (train station watchman?), jordbruker.

Chris Swanson’s Swanson Family Tree has him dying in 1939. 
BYE, Elisæus Martin Eliassen (I1212)
 
16584 Or Elizabeth Audrey.

A. Elizabeth "Beth" Agar 86 of Devils Lake, ND died on Monday, January 30, 2006 at the Good Samaritan Center, Devils Lake.

Funeral Services for Elizabeth will be held on Monday, February 6, 2006 at 1:30 p.m. at Gilbertson Funeral Home, Devils Lake. Rev. Roger Leonhardt will officiate.

Burial will be in the Devils Lake Cemetery. Friends may call at the Gilbertson Funeral Home on Sunday from 1:00 p.m. until 5:00 p.m. and on Monday from 9:00 a.m. until time of service.

Audrey Elizabeth Isaacson was born on August 13, 1919 in Underwood, ND to Swedish immigrants, Anton Lawrence Isaacson and Esther Lydia (Swanson) Isaacson. In 1930, they moved to Devils Lake and her father built the house at 708 5th Street. This is where Elizabeth and her siblings would live their childhood and Elizabeth would spend most of her adult life too.

Elizabeth was united in marriage to Lyle S. Nelson on January 26, 1935 in Devils Lake where they made their home until 1942 when they moved to Dayton, Ohio. In 1946, they returned to Devils Lake where Elizabeth lived the rest of her life. Mr. Nelson died May 31, 1967.

She married Finley Agar on February 7, 1968 at Aberdeen, South Dakota. Mr. Agar died in 1985. Elizabeth worked at Manns Department Store in yard goods and alterations from 1949 until 1963. Beth was the first woman radio broadcaster of "Coffee Time" broadcast from Manns everyday, Monday through Friday. Elizabeth was an accomplished seamstress and sewed the drapes for the School for the Deaf. Sewing was a pasttime of Elizabeth's for many years and she accomplished her trade on an old fashioned Singer sewing machine. She also loved to knit and crochet. She was a talented writer and wrote several short stories for women's magazines. Since the 1960's, Elizabeth's friend Charles "Bud" Wittkop used the garage at 708 5th Street for his mechanic and repair shop and his clients were always welcomed into Elizabeth's home for coffee and cookies while the details of what needed to be done to repair the automobile were discussed. For the past 20 years, Elizabeth and Bud have looked after each other.

Elizabeth was a friend to everyone and generous in thought and deed. She cared deeply for her family and friends and for all the people of Devils Lake. Those sparkling eyes and caring smile will be greatly missed.

Elizabeth is survived by her children: Lyle A. Nelson, Devils Lake, Philip S. Nelson, North Bend, Oregon, Mark E. Nelson of McMinnville, Orgeon, Ten Grandchildren, Many Great Grandchildren, and Great Great Grandchildren, Sister: Nancy Lee Barnwell of Houston, Texas Special Friend: Bud Wittkop, Devils Lake.

She was preceded in death by her parents; husbands, Lyle Nelson and Finley Agar; daughter, Margaret Ann "Peggy" Sondeland; brother, Jerrold Isaacson and Anton Isaacson; sister, Mavis J. Carder.  
ISAACSON, Audrey Elizabeth (I21497)
 
16585 Or Ella Karen. PETTERSON, Karen Ella (I12380)
 
16586 Or Ella Larayne.

Married at age 15 years, 6.5 months.



She died from lung cancer at Memorial Hospital in Cambridge. Her usual residence was Bethel. Her daughter, Mrs. James A Goodman, of 1911 Menlo Drive in Corvallis, Oregon, was the informant for her death certificate. 
HUGHES, Ella Lorraine (I580)
 
16587 Or Ellandson. ELLANSON, Emma (I16610)
 
16588 Or Ellen B Young.

She was Mrs. Clarence Layne of San Diego at the time of her sister Etta’s death in 1962. 
YOUNG, Barbara Ellen (I13512)
 
16589 Or Elnore Rosalie, the name she was called in the Willmar newspaper’s article on her baptism.

She was cook in the Robbinsdale School system for 12 years.

Not in the SSDI. 
SONDROL, Eleanor Rosella (I5045)
 
16590 Or Elsa.

In the 1920 census, she was living at home with her father and two brothers (George and Henry) in Bloomington. 
KORNDER, Elsie (I19762)
 

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