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The only Torger Olsen in Jevnaker in the 1801 census is the 38 year-old Torger Olsen who is unmarried bonde og gaardbruger on the Waterud farm. | Torger Olson (I13233)
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The only white Moses Darby in the 1900 census lives in the “State Lunatic Asylum, Number Three” in WashingtonTwp, Vernon County, Missouri. That Moses can read, write, and speak English, but no other data is provided for him in the census.
He’s still there in the 1910 census, now shown as age 51 and born in Missouri. He is listed as being unable to read or write. | DARBY, Moses (I18745)
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The Oregon Death Index says Multnomah County, spouse’s name “Rickie.” | ELLINGBOE, Christine Ruth (I9187)
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The PACF Family Tree says Yorba Linda, California. | CARR, Charles Edgar (I4580)
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The person who shares a gravestone with Walter is Flora Chamberlain 1859-1928, apparently his grandmother. The person assigned to that gravestone pictured in Find A Grave is his mother, Florabelle Grove 1882-1932. | CHAMBERLAIN, Flora Belle (I24973)
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The Peterson-Krebsbach tree in Ancestry calls him Karinus Ingmar Hjelle, son of Ole Jonsen Hjelle and Martha. | HJELLE, Clarence O (I5788)
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The Phegley Family Tree on Ancestry puts his death in Omaha on 4 Dec 1980. Find A Grave says he died 4 November. | PHEGLEY, Timothy Jasper (I8325)
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The Philliber Family Tree gives his birth location as Pepin County. The Philliber Family Tree has his and his wife’s birth dates confused. | ENGEL, Ford R (I8694)
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The Philliber Family Tree has her and her husband’s birthdates confused. | LANGWORTHY, Marjory Celia (I20734)
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The presence of God's loving hand led Alden "Beans" M. Bergland, age 96, to rest on Friday, Feb. 21, 2014, at the McCone County Health Center in Circle, Mont. He spent nearly 10 years at the McCone County Health Center. Beans was an easy keeper during his stay and he always had Hershey's candy for his visitors. The compassionate staff provided him the great care that he deserved. A memorial service will be held at 10 a.m. on Saturday, March 8, at First Lutheran Church in Circle with Pastor Stan Hoobing officiating. Interment with military honors will follow in the Riverview Cemetery in Circle. Silvernale-Silha Funeral Home of Glendive, Mont., has been entrusted with the arrangements.
Beans was born on Dec. 24, 1917, in Hettinger, N.D., the son of Alfred and Anna Marie (Erlandson) Bergland. The Bergland family farmed and raised cattle near Bucyrus, N.D., before moving to Circle in 1921. They farmed near Circle for two years before moving to town where Alfred opened and operated a hardware store. Beans graduated from Circle High School and also Waldorf College where he received his business degree. A special sister, Muriel, paid for most of his education.
He married his high school sweetheart, Katie Mae Elverud in Tacoma, Wash., on Sept. 12, 1942. Three weeks later, Beans left to serve with the 56th Medical Battalion from 1942-1945. Beans was a medical supplies driver. That reckless abandonment pretty much carried over to his civilian driving. He was stationed in several countries during WWII: Germany, France, Italy, Sicily and North Africa.
After the war ended, Beans and Katie worked at Chapin Drug and in 1961; they acquired sole ownership, running a true old-fashioned soda fountain seven days a week for 49 years. Beans had "friends" he didn't know he had on those days when he'd make gallons of homemade ice cream per week. In 1993, The Billings Gazette featured Beans and Katie about their history at the drug store, including photographs. They shared a personally rich and rewarding life together for 62 years.
Beans' humorous, witty personality and his comments always kept people laughing. He had several occupations: President of the Liar's Club (those who came to the drug store promptly at 10 a.m. for coffee) and he was also the weekend Banker and Loan officer in Circle.
The youth around town were his main priority. Beans supported and donated to every youth organization, be it sports, 4-H, church groups or the swimming pool. Even at 91, he was keeping track of the tournaments being played.
Alden was preceded in death by his parents; his wife, Katie Mae; a sister, Muriel (Bergland) Olson; and two brothers, Clifford and Floyd.
Beans is survived by his daughter, Sheryn (Del) Gackle of Brockway, Mont.; his son, Rocky (Debbie) Bergland of Portland, Ore.; two grandchildren, Darrell Gackle and Robin (Gackle) Kirby; two great-grandchildren, Shiyan and Caiden Kirby; and several nieces and nephews. | BERGLAND, Alden Mandt (I28254)
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