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Surname Sælid in Norway.
He registered for the draft on September 12, 1918, in McKenzie County, North Dakota. He was a farmer in Watford City. He had come to the U.S. in 1905.
In the 1930 census, he was a farmer in Tobacco Garden Twp, McKenzie County, North Dakota.
In the 1940 census, he was still a farmer in Tobacco Garden Twp. Children still at home were Dorothy and Orville. Alvin, Harold, and Annie were listed with the family but shown as absent.
He and Jennie returned from a trip to Norway aboard an American Overseas Airlines airplane that landed in New York on 26 Jul 1948. The plane had departed from Oslo. They lived in Watford City, North Dakota, at that time. | SELID, Nils Ovesen (I23382)
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Surname shown as Svalem in Anne’s birth record. Believed to be Svalheim farm, perhaps in Aurdal.
The Holmes Ancestry 2015, by Jason Holmes on Ancestry, has him as Ola Sjursson Svalheim, 1782-1856. | SVALHEIM, Ole Sjursen (I23206)
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Surname Skattebö in the birth record for his son Erik.
In the 1865 census, he was gbr on Halvorslien in Østre Gausdal in Norway. Their children were Engebret, b. 1854, Erik, b. 1856, Knud, b. 1857, Marit, b. 1860, Randine, b. 1863, and Elias, b. 1865.
In the 1900 U.S. census, he was Knud Lyseng, living with his wife and their son Albert and family in Almond Twp, Big Stone County, Minnesota. Knud and Marit and Albert had come to the U.S. in 1868. | LYSENG, Knut Engebretsen (I30785)
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Surname suffix KvÂl Framgarden sometimes added.
In the 1801 census, he and Guri and their family lived on Kwæll in Reenlie, Ourdahl (Nord-Aurdal). | NAVRUD, Arne Olson (I2188)
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Surname suffix Skar is sometimes added.
Information on Harald’s ancestors is cribbed from sharonsterle in her Barach-Gary tree on Ancestry. | BRATTRUD, Harald Tåmåson (I2170)
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surprisingly, this, from the birth index, must be wrong; see notes | THORESON, Alma Randina (I8761)
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Surrounded by his family, Glennis Malfred Hamre, Leonard, ND, was called home to his Savior on November 21, 2003 at MeritCare Hospital, Fargo, North Dakota.
Glennis was born on January 14, 1923 on the family farm in Watson Township, near Leonard, North Dakota to Malfred and Anna (Ufer) Hamre. He was baptized and confirmed at St. Peters Lutheran Church, Leonard, ND. He attended country school in Watson Township, attended Sheldon High School for three years, and graduated from the Enderlin Public School in 1940.
Glennis was married to Muriel Moen on February 20, 1949 at Preston Church, near Fort Ransom, ND. They had four children, Diane, Jeff, Shelley and Susan. Glennis and Muriel owned and operated the family farm in Cass County. Community service was a priority to Glennis and was shown by his active involvement in many ways. He was an active member of the First Lutheran Church, Enderlin, ND. Glennis volunteered as a 4-H leader and Cass County 4-H council member. He served on the Chaffee and Chaffee-Lynchburg Elevator Board, Leonard Oil Company Board, was an ASCS board member for 20 years and a charter member and director of the Enderlin Rural Fire Department and served for 26 years. A great joy for Glennis was also the time he donated to the Red River Valley Fair Board where he had the privilege to give his time as the President in 1995-96. He was active in the organization of the Enderlin Quarterback Club and a lifelong Enderlin Eagle sports fan.
In his later years, Glen enjoyed golfing, collecting tools/antiques and continued to help on the family farm by chasing Nevas cows. Everyone could tell by the look on his face how much he loved following his childrens and grandchildrens activities. He was a kind and loving husband, father, grandfather and friend.
Mourning his passing is his wife, Muriel; his daughter Diane (Harley) Horsager, Lakeville, MN, and granddaughters Serena and Maia, step-granddaughter Julie (Troy) Scott and step-great grandson Justin, and step-granddaughter Kim (Doug) Richardson and step-great granddaughter Kaitlyn; his son Jeff (Neva), Leonard, ND, and grandchildren Haley, Kayl, Mackenzie, and Jorun; his daughter Shelley (Brad) Zietz, Fargo, ND, and grandchildren Ben and Greta; his daughter Susan, St. Paul, MN; his special cousins, nieces, nephews and a host of friends.
Preceding Glennis in death were his parents and his sister and brother-in-law, Eleanor and Marvin Utke.
Interment will be held at the Enderlin Cemetery. | HAMRE, Glennis (I25634)
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Survived by stepsons: Jason Phillips of Calgary, Jeramie Phillips of Aldergrove, and Nathaniel Pelletier of Calgary; daughter-in-law Diana Pelletier, and his seven grandchildren (in order of ages): Tyler Langevin, Dallas Langevin, Nikki Van Ryssel, Mandy Van Ryssel, Jordon Langevin, Myhrsades Pelletier, and Zach Langevin, along with many nieces and nephews.
Although Ken lived most of his life on the west coast, he had many friends across Canada. Many of us will remember him driving happily across Canada and the States in his 18-wheeler, listening to his trucking tunes, talking on the CB. He had many good memories of the friends he made the hours spent with his sons on the road, eating at truck stops, sleeping in his cab, and passing each other on the highway. I can remember many a holiday visiting those same truck stops, checking to see who might be in town. He was a man known for his laughter and loyalty to friends. He loved to play jokes on people, and so he was also the receiver of many jokes as well. He was a treasure, a million times more valuable than the ones some people spend a lifetime trying to find. He was someone whom anyone would be privileged to know. He was not only a fantastic friend; he was a tremendous, rare and extraordinary person, a beloved father, grandfather, uncle and husband. He will be missed by all who knew him. This world is a better place because he walked through it. Celebration of life will be held Saturday, December 1st from 2:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. at his son Gord and Jan Langevin's home. | LANGEVIN, Kenneth Oscar (I5113)
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Survived her husband. | Marylyn (I7484)
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Survived her husband. | WILLHITE, Alma Audrey (I21023)
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