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21661 The Bardahl family information from Joanne Barnard’s blog, “Victoria Jo’s Family Stories.” BARDAHL, Sarah (I35375)
 
21662 The Bergams lived at 1133 SW 7th Avenue in Ontario, Oregon, between 1987 and 1993.

Not mentioned in Hartley Thompson’s obituary.

Obituary of Beverly Bergam

Beverly Rhea Bergam, 83, Ontario, went to be with the Lord on May 2, 2022 surrounded by her family.

She was born in Bethel, Minnesota. She would often recall her first memories of childhood performing on the stage of her grandparents’ large rustic hotel and diner. She would tell how the patrons would toss coins onto the stage and how it frightened her. She would gather the coins up and hurriedly retreat to the kitchen and deposit the coins through a hole that was in the wall.

She would then tell of traveling to Oregon on a train with her mother Helen to live with relatives living there.

While in Corvallis her mother met a handsome young man from Tennessee who would soon become the Corvallis chief of police and Mom's stepfather. Beverly attended schools in Corvallis, eventually graduating from its high chool in 1956. Sometime after graduating Mom met Ramon Bergam from Nyssa, Oregon, who was at that time a student at OSU. Their romance blossomed and by 1958 they were married.

The newlyweds moved back to Nyssa where they would soon welcome their first son, Brian, into the world. They eventually moved to Mountain Home where Ramon worked for McCaslin Lumber Company. While in Mountain Home they welcomed their second son, Greg.

Ramon took a job with the Oregon State Police and moved his growing family to Ontario, Oregon. Beverly settled comfortably into being a doting mother and soon would welcome their third son, Mark. Ramon and Beverly raised their boys in a loving household in Ontario, cheering them on and sometimes coaching them through the many sports and activities that they participated in.

As the boys grew older, Beverly took on the job of being an Avon Lady, a job that she found great satisfaction in and through which she made many lifelong friends. Ramon worked for the OSP many years despite having to deal with MS and the recurring setbacks that illness would sometimes present. After 24 years with OSP, Ramon retired and Beverly took on a whole new roll as caregiver. Ramon passed away in 2002 after a long battle with MS. Beverly provided love and care to the very end.

During those years and the years to follow, while always having a sunny and cheerful attitude, Beverly was dealing with many different health issues that would eventually take their toll on her. During her life she enjoyed camping, fishing, gardening, cooking and painting, the last two of which she did exceptionally well. She enjoyed every minute that she could spend with her growing family, especially her grandchildren. She always told us that every person that she considered a friend, was a friend to the end.

Beverly was proceeded in death by her husband of 44 years, Ramon Bergam, her parents Jim and Helen Goodman, a sister Carol Anne and infant brother Jim. Also preceding Beverly in death were Ramon’s parents, Herbert and Alice Bergam, Beverly’s brothers-in-Law Don and Lurelle Bergam, her daughter-in-law Suzanne Bergam, her daughter-in-law Grace Bergam, her infant granddaughter Brittany Bergam, and her grandson Brian Crabb.

Beverly leaves behind the loving family members of Brian Ray Bergam (Julia), Gregory Duane Bergam (Debbie), Mark Donald Bergam (Laurie), grandchildren Nigel, Brooke, Bryce (Nicole), Sheena, Kylie (Bob), Arielle, and great-grandchildren Reid, Haven, Aiden, Kayla, Jacob, Natalie, Paisley and Stetson. 
GOODMAN, Beverly Rhea (I19724)
 
21663 The Berge Family Tree calls him Even Gulliksen Magistad (1744-1801).

He is I5045 in Jim’s VS.

Jim’s notes:

Han var først gift til Robøle med enken der. Derfor kalles han også Robøle i feler dokumenter.

Han var enkemann da han giftet seg med den 9 år yngre Ågot Lome. Gjennom det ekteskapet fikk han både Lome og Kvåle 40/8 VS. Han fikk skjøte på Lome av Gudbrand Jøgerson den 10. mars 1788. (Tore Ey). De var noe krangel om dette kjøpte, men da Eivind ble enkemann og giftet seg med Ågot, fikk han beholde gården.

Ågot og Eivind hadde også sønnen Andris som fikk Kvåle 40/8 VS i 1809, han var gift og hadde bl.a. sønnen Eivind Andersen Kvåle som fikk gården i 1844, Hans sønn igjen, Gudbrand Eivindson Kvåle overtok i 1889. I 1932 kjøpte Knut Knutsen Høyne som hadde brukt Lome 32/1 gården Kvåle 40/8 VS.

Knut var gjennom sin andre kone, Guri Torgeirsen Kvåle (1900-1934) i slekt med Gudbrand Eivindson, dermed er Kvåle 40/8 VS fortsatt i samme Kvåle/Lome ætt. Ågot og Eivind hadde også døtrene Marit (1786- ) gm Kristoffer Olsen Kvål i Høre Ingeborg (1790- ) gm Anders Engebretsen Trøsvik grb 14/1 og Marit d.y. (1793-1844) gm Ole Alvsen Lome grb 33/2. 
RØN, Eivind Gulliksen (I25901)
 
21664 The Berge Family Tree has her born in 1756 in Lomen, Vestre Slidre. KVÅLE, Ågot Andrisdatter (I25900)
 
21665 The Bergen departure records show her (as Ida Eriksdtr Øren) leaving for the U.S. on October 29, 1907.

In the 1910 census she was a 21 year-old servant living and working at Torger Fortney’s hotel on Main Street in Viroqua.

In the 1920 census, Adolph and Ida and family were tobacco farmers in Kickapoo Twp, Vernon County. They lived next door to Sam and Inga Nundahl and not far from Abraham and Annie Nelson.

In the 1930 census, Ida was a widow running her farm and family in Kickapoo Twp. Living on the farm is Carl E. Sime, 46, cousin.

She was Mrs. Ida Anderson, living in Viroqua, at the time of her sister Bertha’s death. 
ØREN, Ida Eriksdatter (I4344)
 
21666 The Bergen departure records show her (Britha Eriksdtr Øren) as leaving for the U.S. on November 2, 1908. Her reason for leaving was to better her living condition. She was to meet family in Madison, Wisconsin.

She and her husband and her sister Ida attended the Sogna-Laget stevne in Stoughton in June of 1936.

Bertha Øren Ekum's youngest sister and her granddaughter were scheduled to visit Ernest and Dorothy from Norway in the summer of 1983. Bertha's youngest sister is only one year older than Ernest, had already been over to the U.S. twice (as of March, 1983), and couldn't speak English.

The 1910 census shows Bertha as an 18 year old housemaid servant girl employed by Clause Bowe. She arrived in this country in 1909 and wasn’t yet able to speak English.

Cora’s address list shows an address for Bertha Ekum at or around 1957 as 419 South Washington in Viroqua.

Bertha’s only sibling in the U.S., at least living at the time of Bertha’s death, was, apparently, her sister Ida (“Mrs. Ida Anderson”). According to Bertha’s obit, she had 2 brothers and four sisters still living in Norway. 
ØREN, Brita Eriksdatter (Bertha Malina) (I531)
 
21667 The Bergh-Anderson files call her Antoinette Bergliot. Margaret says she was always called Antonette. LIMA, Antonette Bergliot Constance (I8271)
 
21668 The Bergh-Anderson files say that Anna’s parents were Anders Severin Samuelson Håland and Abel Marie Johannesen Biktjørn. SAMUELSON, Anna Johanna (I773)
 
21669 the bergloff1965 tree in Ancestry says she died of diabetes BERGLOF, Elsie Victoria (I27543)
 
21670 The Bethel Lutheran Church records (Hoffman, Minnesota) show that he and his family moved to Marshfield, Oregon, on January 1, 1918.

In the 1920 census, he and Selma and Lester lived in Marshfield in Coos County, Oregon. He was a millwright at a lumber mill. 
WALLWARK, Lars John (I24675)
 

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