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There are at least two church book entries for her confirmation. At least one says that she was born 31 Jul 1874. | ELLINGBOE, Emma (I10717)
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There are many erroneous statements of her birthdate. One source says 11 Sep 1812, her obit said that she was born April 24, 1812, and her gravestone says April 22, 1813.
In the 1885 Minnesota state census, she is probably the 74 year-old Isabell Thompson living with her husband Ole with or next door to H O Thompson in Nunda Twp, Freeborn County.
According to the 1900 census she had had 9 children, 6 still living. In that census, she was an 86 year-old widow living with her son Henry and his family in Nunda Twp, Freeborn County, Minnesota.
Worth County is the Iowa county adjacent to Minnesota’s Freeborn County.
From the Hills Crescent, courtesy of Katherine:
March 23, 1905
Mrs. Ingeborg Thompson, mother of Mrs. Nels Iverson, died at the home of her daughter, southeast of town, Thursday, March 17, 1905, of old age. Mrs. Thompson was born in Norway April 24th, 1812 and was therefore nearly 93 years of age. She was not well known here outside the circle of her immediate relatives, having come here from Albert Lea only about two years ago. Mr. & Mrs. Iverson left Lester Saturday morning with the remains for Albert Lea where interment will take place. **(buried Silver Lake Lutheran Cemetery, Worth Co., IA)
The following was originally prepared by Katherine and can be found at Find A Grave:
Engeborg was the youngest of eleven children. She was a strong willed person and probably instigated the family migration to America. She was a tall thin woman with auburn or reddish hair and blue eyes. Lee G. Larson (Lewis Larson's son) remembers that when she was over 90 years old, she smoked a pipe and wore a white cap. Lewis Larson (son-in-law) once commented that Engeborg was quite forceful and sometimes petulant in manner.
Rachel Thompson married Nels Iverson and after Ole's death, Engeborg lived with the Iversons near Hills, Minnesota, until her death. Engeborg and Andrew Thompson went to South Dakota, where they both took up claims near the village of Montrose. Here Engeborg married Lewis "Lars" Hanson Larson; and Andrew, after losing his wife and two young daughters (interred at Montrose cemetery) moved to Spokane, Washington, remarried and raised a new family. | ELLINGBOE, Ingeborg Andersdatter (I11947)
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There are many errors in the Ancestry family trees for this person. Also errors in the obituary included below.
She is Randi Persdatter Kvåle, I8536, in Jim’s VS. Jim shows her as b. 1857 on Kvåle. That Randi’s parents were Per Jonsen Kvåle (b. 1820) and Gunhild Endresdatter Kattevold (b. 1828).
In the church book, that Randi Kvåle was Randi, b. 17 Mar 1857, bapt. 12 April. Her parents were Peder Johnsen Bøeejet and Gunhild Endresdatter.
ROSIE (Kvale) LOCKREM Spouse Erick Lockrem Mrs Rose Lockrem, widow of the late Erick Lockrem, died suddenly Thursday afternoon, March 27, following a heart attack. Her death occurred at the home of her daughter, Mrs Severt Estrem, with whom she has made her home for the past few years.
Funeral services were held Sunday afternoon at the home of another daughter, Mrs Anna Edwards on North Division street. The Rev L P Qualben conducted the service. On Monday a short service was held at the home of son, Peter Lockrem at Little Chicago conducted by the Rev L B Sundal. Burial was made in the Trondjem cemetery. The pallbearers were five sons, Gust, Andrew, Peter, Nels and Ole Lockrem, and one nephew Anton Lockrem.
Rose Qualle was born in Valdrish, Norway, March 15, 1850. When she was a child four years of age her parents brought her to the United States and the family settled on a farm in Wisconsin where Rose grew to young womanhood. Here she was married to Erick Lockrem in 1868 and they came to the Little Chicago community where they made their home for many years. In 1894 they purchased the farm which continued to be Mrs Lockrem’s home until she moved to Northfield in 1924 to live with her daughter. Mr Lockrem died in 1916.
Mrs Lockrem is survived by nine children, two brothers and one sister. The children are Nels and Ole Lockrem, Minneapolis; Mrs Thomas Weflan, Granite Falls; Mrs Ole Flannes, Iron Mountain, Mich; Gust, Andrew and Peter, Northfield community, and Mrs Anna Edwards and Mrs Sever Estrem of this city. Besides her immediate family, Mrs Lockrem is survived by twenty-nine grandchildren. Relatives from a distance who attended the funeral were Nels and Ole Lockrem of Minneapolis; Mrs Ole Flannes and children of Granite Falls and Gerhard Weflan of Granite Falls. Two brothers and a sister who live in Canada were not able to be present at the funeral. Faribault News (March 11, 1929) | KVÅLE, Randi Pedersdatter (I24405)
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there are several dates, see notes | Family: Kenneth E SCHUMAN, Jr / Patricia Ann ELLINGBOE (F11343)
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There are several doubtful lineages on Ancestry that have her born in Akershus. One leads to two distant DNA matches. | Anne Olsdatter (I14011)
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There are two different entries for this marriage in the Utah Marriages database. One spells his name Ekstedt. The other spells his name Eksledt. In both entries the bride’s name was Mae Johnson. | EKSTEDT, James (I4227)
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There are two entries for Gottfrid’’s birth: once in Annerstad and once in Kånna. The Annerstad entry mentions his death. | LUNDBERG, Gottfrid (I12395)
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There are two opinions on who her parents were, both expressed in the Vang A bygdebok. The records in Digitalarkivet purport to include Ingrid’s birth in 1758. However, they are not legible or comprehensible to any but the most experienced researcher.
1) Shown here: Jim’s VS calls her Ingrid Vilhjølmsdtr Ellingbø (1758-1780) and says that her parents were Vilhjølm Andrisson Baggetun (1720-1787) and Guri Torleivsdatter Møsåker (1728-1763). This is consistent with p. 594 of the bygdebok. It is also consistent with Guri’s mother being named Ingrid.
Jim’s notes on her in VS: Frøholm har to sett foreldre på henne, men det mest sansynlige er at dette er de riktige foreldrene. Men han har ført henne opp som datter til Vilhjølm Jonsen Baggetun og Velgjerd Jonsdtr Ellingbø også (se Frøhom side 611) I Kirkeboka står det at hun bodde på Baggetun da hun døde.
2) As suggested in the notes above, the Vang A bygdebok also says, on p. 611, that her parents were Vilhjølm Jonsen Baggetun (1736-1768) and Velgjerd Jonsdatter Ellingbø (1732-1805). THIS ALTERNATIVE IS SHOWN AS 11081 AND 11085.
Jim’s Ellingboe tree is silent on her parents. | BAGGETHUN, Ingrid Vilhelmsdatter (I22167)
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There are two opinions on who her parents were, both expressed in the Vang A bygdebok:
1) Jim’s VS calls her Ingrid Vilhjølmsdtr Ellingbø (1758-1780) and says that her parents were Vilhjølm Andrisson Baggetun (1720-1787) and Guri Torleivsdatter Møsåker (1728-1763). This is consistent with p. 594 of the bygdebok. THIS ALTERNATIVE IS SHOWN AS 22167 AND 22168 AND INCLUDES HER DAUGHTER GURI SIMENSDATTER.
Jim’s notes on her in VS: Frøholm har to sett foreldre på henne, men det mest sansynlige er at dette er de riktige foreldrene. Men han har ført henne opp som datter til Vilhjølm Jonsen Baggetun og Velgjerd Jonsdtr Ellingbø også (se Frøhom side 611) I Kirkeboka står det at hun bodde på Baggetun da hun døde.
2) As suggested in the notes above, the Vang A bygdebok also says, on p. 611, that her parents were Vilhjølm Jonsen Baggetun (1736-1768) and Velgjerd Jonsdatter Ellingbø (1732-1805). THIS ALTERNATIVE IS SHOWN HERE.
Jim’s Ellingboe tree is silent on her parents. | BAGGETUN, Ingrid (I11081)
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There does not seem to be a death record for this child. | FLATEN, Clayton (I42053)
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