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She and her brother Bernt arrived in New York on May 1, 1907, on the SS Oscar II. The ship had left Oslo on April 19th. Bernt was 32, Liv was 18. Their final destination of both was Willow City, North Dakota. In both cases, the relative they were going to join in Willow City was their uncle, Mr. John Tveten. He was presumably the “uncle” who had paid for their tickets. Although Bernt claimed to have been born in Telemarken, Liv claimed “Vestfjorddalen.” Bernt was 5 feet 11 inches tall with black hair and blue eyes. Liv was five feet tall with brown hair and blue eyes. Liv’s occupation was shown as maid-servant.
Bernt has been in the U.S. for 8 years, 1899-1907, so he was apparently sent back to Norway to be a chaperone for his sister.
The Tveito farm is between the Bjørkhaug and Ingolfsland farms. | BAKKEN, Liv (I23026)
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| 18942 |
She and her brother Edward Augustus died of diphtheria according to Find A Grave. | DAHLBERG, Emma Mathilda (I18456)
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| 18943 |
She and her brother Harold farmed in Colburn Twp, Chippewa County, Wisconsin, in the 1940 census. | EKUM, Marie C (I17242)
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| 18944 |
She and her brother were adopted by one of Lina’s brothers, Otto Ostgulen and Otto’s wife Ida Sophie Peterson, after Lina died about a month after the twins were born. | OSTGULEN, Norma Marie (I17827)
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| 18945 |
She and her cousin Sharon Westermoe were flower girls at Thelma’s wedding to Rumpf in Madison in 1947.
The California Birth Index shows her as Rumpf so her birth certificate may have been changed to reflect her adoption by her step-father.
She graduated from East Mecklenburg High School as Sheila Rumpf in 1959. She was voted “best looking” in her class and was a runner-up for “senior beauty”, a cheerleader, and a member of the National Honor Society. | ROBINETT, Sheila Ann (I35441)
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| 18946 |
She and her family moved to California in 1929 or 1930. The family was in Los Angeles at the time of the 1930 census. | KRAFT, Irene Pauline (I2846)
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| 18947 |
She and her husband (Rafferty) were both in the Marines at the time of their marriage in 1944.
In the 1950 census, she and Robert lived in Longview, Washington. He was a teacher at a junior college, she was a clerk at the court house.
In the 1955 Kelso city directory, Robert was still a teacher at the Lower Columbia Jr. College.
A Carol Ann McKee was divorced from Robert Joseph McKee in Nevada on 6 Dec 1978. | HOYEM, Carol Ann (I42439)
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| 18948 |
She and her husband adopted her niece, LaVaughn, soon after the death of LaVaughn’s mother. | VICK, Malla Regina (Mollie) (I37837)
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| 18949 |
She and her husband and children live in Holly Creek, Wolfe County, in the 1910 census. She had had 6 children, 5 still living.
In the 1930 census, she and William and four of their children lived in Middletown, Ohio. William was a trucker for a paper carton factory. | HATTON, Sarah E (I13611)
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| 18950 |
She and her husband are pictured on p. 263 of Vang B. | NORDLAND, Ingebjørg Johannesdatter (I24580)
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