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501 9b3a ARTHUR CURTIS GOLDTRAP, JR., b. July 1, 1937, at Fort Smith, Ark. Curtis Jr. is a graduate of the Kemper Military school at Boonville, Mo., class of 1955. He is now enrolled at the University of Arkansas. He recently received a congressional appointment to the U. S. Naval Academy at Annapolis, Md., and has taken the entrance examination for the 1956 appointment. Goldtrap, Arthur Curtis Jr. (P2791)
 
502 9b3b KATIE ANN GOLDTRAP, b. August 27, 1943, Fort Smith, Ark. Katie Ann started dancing lessons when she was six years old, on the advice of a doctor. Her health now is excellent and she just recently won first honors in a talent show sponsored by the Lions club annually. Goldtrap, Katie Ann (P2792)
 
503 9b4 ALBERT HAROLD ANDERSON, b. February 1, 1916, at Kindred, N. D., died in 1918. Anderson, Albert Harold (P2784)
 
504 9bl GEORGE BERNHARD VON KROGH ANDERSON, b. October 17, 1904, at Kindred, N. D., studied watch repairing at Bradley college, Peoria, 111. However, becoming interested in medicine, he entered the University of Wisconsin, in 1929, and studied during the following two years at the universities of Cincinnati and North Dakota. He graduated in 1938, with an M.D. degree, from Northwestern University, Chicago, where he had spent the remaining years of study. He interned at Grant hospital, Chicago, and practised in Illinois until 1943, when he joined the medical staff of Permanente hospital, Oakland, Calif. In the meantime, on September 7, 1940, he married Evelyn Grace Oulman. She was born December 25, 1913, at St. James, Minn., and became a graduate nurse at Grant hospital in 1946. She gave birth to two daughters, Susan (9bla) and Georgia (9blb). In 1946 the family moved to Vallejo, Calif., where George opened a branch office for the Permanente hospital. On account of a severe illness, in 1950, he retired from strenuous hospital routine and lived with his family and mother in a new home on Summit Drive at Pinole, Calif., until his death in February 18, 1952. Familie: George Bernhard von Krogh Anderson / Evelyn Grace Oulman (F920)
 
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506 Minst en nålevende eller privat person er linket til dette notatet. Detaljer ikke tilgjengelig. Anderson, G.K. (P2787)
 
507 9c ALBERT ANDERSON, b. April 6, 1880, at Houston, Minn., has been in the restaurant business all his life, starting as a young man in his father's store at Spring Grove, Minn., and taking over the business about the time of World War I. In 1917 he was married to Delia Jeska, who was born May 8, 1895, ar La Crosse, Wis. She became the mother of a son, Albert, Jr., (9cl), and a daughter, Helen (9c2). Albert, Sr., retired, in 1946, leaving the business to his son. Since then he and his wife spent their time quietly at home or in taking trips to Montana, California, and other places. Each summer, without fail, they would drive to Iola, Wis., to visit Tinka Reque-Moeller (4b) and to celebrate her birthday on August 11. On May 25, 1952, Delia passed away at Rochester, Minn. Albert continues to live at the newly built home in Spring Grove, Minn. Familie: Albert Anderson / Delia Jeska (F924)
 
508 9c2 HELEN MURIEL ANDERSON, b. September 30, 1921, at Spring Grove, Minn., was educated at the State Teachers College, Winona, Minn., where she graduated, in 1943, with a Mus.B. degree. Majoring in voice, she took part in choral concerts at Winona. On October 15, 1943, she was married to Charles Duncanson, who wa born August 15, 1920, at Byron, Minn. He had graduated from the Teachers College a year earlier, wirh major in science and athletics, and was at that time in the civil service as instrucror at the U. S. Naval Training station, Norman, Okla. Joining the army, in 1944, he continued as instructor, at Lowry Field Air Corps base, near Denver, Colo. Helen joined him there, until he was transferred, a year later, to Salina, Kan. Returning to Spring Grove, she lived with her parents until her husband's discharge in 1946. At the present time Charles is employed by the Metropoliran Insurance company, having represented that firm in Rochester, Minn., from 1951 to 1954, after which he was transferred to La Crosse, Wis., where the family now resides at 2018 Market street. While living in Spring Grove Helen directed the Trinity Lutheran church choir. They have four children,-Ann (9c2a), Jean (9c2b), Mary (9c2c), and Charles (9c2d). Familie: Charles Duncanson / Helen Muriel Anderson (F926)
 
509 9c2a ANN MARIE DUNCANSON, b. November 11, 1944, at Denver, Colo. Duncanson, Ann Marie (P2805)
 
510 9c2b JEAN HELEN DUNCANSON, b. June 3, 1946, at Spring Grove, Minn. Duncanson, Jean (P2806)
 
511 9c2c MARY JO DUNCANSON, b. August 25, 1947, at Spring Grove, Minn. Duncanson, Mary Jo (P2807)
 
512 9c2d CHARLES SCOTT DUNCANSON, b. January 29, 1951, at Spring Grove, Minn. Duncanson, Charles Scott (P2808)
 
513 9cl ALBERT BENJAMIN ANDERSON, b. August 22, 1918, at Spring Grove, Minn., studied music as a profession and played string bass in the La Crosse Symphony orchestra and in swing bands for several years. In 1942 he joined the army, as a member of the 89th Division band, and served overseas in France, Germany, and Austria. On November 7, 1944, at Camp Butner, N. C, he was married to Marion Tweeten who was born October 24, 1923, Spring Grove, Minn. She is a graduate of the University of Minnesota, with a major in commercial education. While at the University she played bassoon in the University Concert band and clarinet in the marching band. She taught commercial subjects at Mabel and Harmony, Minn., from 1944-46, and at Spring Grove from 1952to 1954. In 1951 "Chuck" (Albert Jr.,) attended the MacPhail School of Music in Minneapolis and became a piano technician. Since that time he has continued to operate the C. & D. Lunch and tunes and repairs pianos in Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Iowa as an additional occupation. They have three children,-Kristy (9cla), Lee (9clb), and Russell (9clc). They reside at the old Brown Anderson residence on Maple avenue. Familie: Albert Benjamin Anderson, Jr. / Marion Tweeten (F925)
 
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515 Minst en nålevende eller privat person er linket til dette notatet. Detaljer ikke tilgjengelig. Anderson, L.F. (P2802)
 
516 9clc RUSSELL BARRY ANDERSON, b. September 23, 1954, at Spring Grove, Minn. Anderson, Russell Barry (P2803)
 
517 9d ANNA MARIE ANDERSON, b. March 4, 1882, at Spring Grove, Minn., died July 11, 1888. Anderson, Anna Marie (P1741)
 
518 9e CARL AUGUSTINUS ANDERSON, b. October 10, 1883, at Spring Grove, Minn., showed aptitude for music at an early age, played cornet in the Spring Grove Band and later in Dana's 3rd Regimental band of the Wisconsin National Guard, La Crosse. Following Horace Greeley's advice, he went west, conducting his own bands and barbering on the side. At New Salem, N. Dak., he met and, on June 3, 1908, Married Minnie Schultze, daughter of a prominent business man in that town. She was born May 16, 1890, at New Salem.
Soon after the marriage the couple moved to Fallon, Mont., where Carl went into the farm machinery business and at the same time directed the band at nearby Terry, Mont. This band became known thoughout the state as the Montana Cowboy band and played, under Carl's leadership, for President Coolidge when he visited the Black Hills in the middle twenties. Carl had been the post master at Fallon for a number of years, but retired from Civil Service in 1953. He has also relinquished his position as director of the band. Carl and Minnie still reside at Fallon but intend to locate in California in the near future. They have two daughters, Maxine (9el) and LaVerne(9e2). 
Familie: Carl Augustinus Anderson / Minnie Schultze (F927)
 
519 9e2 LA VERNE ANDERSON, b. April 16, 1916, at Fallon, Mont. Studied bookkeeping and worked in that capacity for some time. In 1935 she became interested in hairdressing, and after attending a beauty school at Fargo, N. D. she worked as a beautician at Miles City, Mont., for seven years. In 1938 she married James W. Timberman, from whom she was divorced in 1944. She was again married February 16, 1946 to Richard Dyba. He was born April 17, 1920 at Miles City and served with the United States Air Force in England during World War II. The couple lived in New York where Richard attended the Roosevelt Aviation school at Long Island, and at Vallejo, Calif., where he worked at the Fairfield Suisan Air Force base as an aviation mechanic. Then in 1948 the Dybas moved to Del Paso Heights, Calif., where they have a home at 3724 Schutt way. He worked at McClellan Air Force base for a while and then as a clerk in the Del Paso Post Office for a short time. At present he is employed at McClellan Field as a radio and radar mechanic. La Verne also works there as clerk typist in the Civilian Personnel department. They have three children, Susan (9e2a), Richard (9e2b), and Carol (9e2c). Familie: La Verne Anderson / Richard Dyba (F935)
 
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523 9el BERNICE MAXINE ANDERSON, (known as Maxine), b. September 14, 1911, at Hebron N. D. Attended the Montana State College and East Montana Normal College. Held various office positions such as bookkeeper for the Chevrolet Motor company and secretary for the county attorney and county agent at Terry, Mont, and clerk-stenographer for the OA&SI Bureau, FSA, ar Helena and Billings, Monr. On June 4, 1939, she was married to George Bradford McFarland b. September 11, 1913, at Ollie, Mont. He operated a grocery store and later a service station in Billings, Mont. He served 43 months with the 833rd Engineer battalion (Avn.) during World War II in England, France, and Germany. Upon his discharge he engaged in construction work in Carbon county, Mont., and in 1949 moved to Sacramento, Calif., where he is now working as carpenter for the Sacramento Unified School district. He serves in the 362nd Engineer Group (Const.), United States Army Reserves, and is a charter member of Kit Carson lodge No. 734, A.F. & A.M. The McFarlands live at 5201 Rosita way, Sacramento 18, Calif. They are members of the Centennial Methodist church and the Roald Amundson lodge No. 48, Sons of Norway. They have an adopted son, Kim Irving (9ela). Familie: George Bradford McFarland / Bernice Maxine Anderson (F933)
 
524 9f ANDREAS EMIL ANDERSON (known as EMIL ANDERSON), b. December 14, 1886, at Spring Grove, Minn., played cornet in the Spring Grove band. He took up watchmaking and engraving, first working as an apprentice under his brother Ben at Kindred, N. D., and later finishing at Bradley University, Peoria, 111. Becoming interested in optometry, he attended the Northern College of Optometry, Chicago, 111., graduating with an O.D. degree, in 1908. On September 15, 1913, he was married to Ragnhild Gunderson. She was born January 1, 1883, at Pelican Rapids, Minn., and prior to her marriage was teaching in the public school in Kindred. The couple settled in Towner, N. D., where Emil opened an optometry office and jewelry establishment. He belongs to the National Optometric Association, the North Dakota Optometric association, the American Academy of Optometry, and the Optometric Extension program. By attending state and national congresses he keeps himself informed about the new developments in his profession. His travels have taken him from coast to coast in this country and abroad. During the summer of 1951 he and his brother Rudolf crossed the Atlantic by plane, visited the ancestral homes in Norway and extended the trip through Denmark, Germany, France, and England. A daughter, Winifred (9fl), is the only child. Familie: Andreas Emil Anderson / Ragnhild Gunderson (F936)
 
525 9fl WINIFRED KATHRYN ANDERSON, b. January 22, 1921, at Towner, N. D., studied dental hygiene at the University of Minnesota, graduating in 1943. Subsequently, she joined the U. S. Navy Women's Corps, as dental hygienist, and became a lieutenant. She was one of eight selectees who were given special training at Arlington, Va. While stationed at San Diego, in 1944, she married Walter Smith, of the U. S. Navy, and was divorced the same year. She was employed as a dental hygienist in the Medical Arts building, in San Francisco for a number of years, and on June 26, 1951, she married Morris Kessler, born April 14, 1916. He is employed by the Edison Bros., corporation. They have a daughter,-Linda. (9fla). The family moved to Minnesota in 1953, and reside ar 2612 Georgia avenue, St. Louis Park, Minn. Familie: Morris Kessler / Winifred Kathryn Anderson (F940)
 
526 9fla LINDA KAY KESSLER, b. April 1, 1952, San Francisco, Calif. Kessler, Linda Kay (P2823)
 
527 9g INGA MATILDE ANDERSON, b. January 4, 1888, at Spring Grove, Minn. Being talented in music, she sang in the Spring Grove Choral club and played mandolin in home ensembles. On July 1, 1912, she was married to William Bandel, station agent for the Northern Pacific railway at Hebron, N. D. He was born Septembet 17, 1884, at Staten Island, N. Y. Four children were born of the union: Winifred ( 9 g l ) , Ruth (9g2), Roger (9g3), and Jeanne (9g4). Inga has taken active interest in things cultural, as a member of the Hebron Study club, and has, through reading, kept abreast of world events. On account of illness in later years, William, accepted a less strenuous position at Cody, Wyo. He passed away on January 23, 1952. Inga resides at 1332 Wyoming avenue, Cody, Wyo. Familie: William Bandel / Inga Matilde Anderson (F941)
 
528 9g2 RUTH CAROLINE BANDEL, b. October 6, 1920, is a graduate of the Kahler School of Nursing and served eighteen months overseas with the U.S. Army Nurses corps during World War II. She was married November 24, 1946, ro Ralph Bailey. He was born March 23, 1917, at Regan, N. D., and served five years in the Radio Communicarions service in India and China. The Baileys live at Laurel, Mont., where he was an electrician, and they have a son, Kenneth (9g2a), and a daughter, Linda (9g2b). Ralph passed away Ocrober 21, 1954. Familie: Ralph Bailey / Ruth Caroline Bandel (F943)
 
529 Minst en nålevende eller privat person er linket til dette notatet. Detaljer ikke tilgjengelig. Bailey, K. (P2832)
 
530 9g2b LINDA JANE BAILEY, b. January 24, 1951, at Billings, Mont. Bandel, Ruth Caroline (P2826)
 
531 9g3 ROGER KVELVE BANDEL, b. July 18, 1923, at Hebron, N. D. He was educated at the Wahpeton Science school, Wahpeton, N. D., and served eighteen months with the U. S. Air Corps in Egypt during World War II. On July 27, 1947, he was married to Mary Ann Thoreson, who was born September 17, 1926, at Spring Grove, Minn. The couple lived at Spring Grove several years, Roger being assistant manager of the Fred Anderson grocery store, and in 1949 they moved west. He is now in business at Cody, Wyo. They have a daughter, Tona (9g3a), and two sons, William (9g3b) and Charles (9g3c). The family address is 1307 Salsbury avenue, Cody, Wyoming. Familie: Roger Bandel / Mary Ann Thoreson (F944)
 
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533 Minst en nålevende eller privat person er linket til dette notatet. Detaljer ikke tilgjengelig. Bandel, W.A. (P2836)
 
534 Minst en nålevende eller privat person er linket til dette notatet. Detaljer ikke tilgjengelig. Bandel, C.K. (P2837)
 
535 9g4 JEANNE BANDEL, b. July 18, 1923, at Hebron, N. D. Has lived with her parents all her life, devoting herself to household duties and such recreations as she enjoys, like art work, reading, flower culture, and listening to good music and drama. Bandel, Jeanne (P2828)
 
536 9gl WINIFRED BANDEL, December 6, 1915, at Hebron, N. D., was educated at the University of Minnesota, graduating with a B.S. degree, majoring in music. She taught English and music in the States and at Juneau, Alaska. On June 8, 1941, she was married to Vernon McDonnell, rancher and accountant at Stanford, Mont. He was born June 9, 1916, at Rugby, N. D., and served in the Alaskan Communication service during World War II. The McDonnells were divorced in 1946 and Winifred together with her daughter Barbara (9gla), is now living at Laurel, Mont. Familie: Vernon McDonnell / Winifred Bandel (F942)
 
537 9gla BARBARA JEANNE McDONNELL, b. January 5, 1943, at Bismarck, N. D. McDonnell, Barbara Jeanne (P2830)
 
538 9i RUDOLF BRUUN ANDERSON (Known as RUDOLF KVELVE), b. January 1, 1892, at Spring Grove, Minn. Anderson, Rudolf Bruun (P1746)
 
539 Aagot ble oppkalt etter Lars Semb, som grunnla Det Sembske bryggeri i 1849. Lars var en av Fredriks Beyer's, Aagots far, sine beste venner og solgte bryggeriet til Fredrik og Hans Isdahl i 1855 da han valgte å reise hjem til Østlandet hvor han ble født. Etter tradisjon skulle han overta familiebedriften. Beyer, Aagot Semb (P488)
 
540 Aar 1795. ? Den 20de Februarii Copuleret paa Wigedals Præstegaard med Kongel: allernaadigst Tilladelse Velædle og Velbyrdige Hhr Jonas von Barth Regiments-qvartermester og Auditeur ved dit Tellemarkeske Infanterie-Regiment. med Høy-Velbaarne Frøken Johanne Maria von Krogh Datter af Generalmajor S. de F. Krogh. Familie: Jonas von Barth / Johanne Maria von Krogh (F437)
 
541 Adm. dir. for "Stoltz Røtting AS". Stoltz, Christian Kielland (P10828)
 
542 Afgaaet paa Vartpenge von Krogh, Søren de Fine Generalmajor (P2434)
 
543 afsk. 1771 fra 2. bergenh. Inf.-Reg. von Krogh, Georg Friderich (P22)
 
544 Afskjed von Krogh, Bernhardus Arnoldus (P1222)
 
545 Afskjed som Oberstløitnant. Besidder af Gaarden Vestbø. von Krogh, Bernhard Wilhelm Gustav (P25)
 
546 ALBERT CHRISTIAN AMUNDSON BRANCH

10 ALBERT CHRISTIAN AMUNDSON, b. April 1, 1855, at Cambridge, Wis. (wf) Clara Matilda Olson, b. July 4, 1856, at Cambridge. Married June 13, 1883, at Cambridge. Albert graduated from Luther College Decorah, Iowa, with a B. A. degree, and received his M.D. at the University of New York City, later becoming a prominent physician and author in his home town. He was interested in tuberculosis, translated a famous essay on tuberculosis into Norwegian and Danish, wrote humorous articles for several Norwegian papers, and took an active part in business, being president of the Bank of Cambridge at the time of his death, October 20, 1919- His wife Clara was employed as a nurse-maid at fifty cents a week before she became married, quite a difference from the present wage standards. She died November 14, 1922, at Cambridge, Wis. Children born to them are,- Emmett (10a), Alvin (10b), Karl (10c), Ruth (lOd), and Eldrid (10e). 
Familie: Albert Christian Amundson / Clara Matilda Olson (F500)
 
547 Alvilda fortsatte Albertsens manufakturforretning på Dalekvam etter sin far. Albertsen, Alvilda Elisabeth (P1412)
 
548 Minst en nålevende eller privat person er linket til dette notatet. Detaljer ikke tilgjengelig. Anneling, K.Y. (P8702)
 
549 Amerikansk Statsborger Mortensen, Carpenter Gustav Marcelino (P3094)
 
550 Announce Marriage Which Took Place May 16, 1932.

Mr. and Mrs. Fritz F. von Krogh, of Butler, announce the marriage of their daughter, Miss Florence von Krogh, of this city, to Ralph W. Foster, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. Foster, 904 North Eighteenth street. The ceremony took place May 16, 1932, at the First United Brethren Church of Hershey with the Rev A. K. Wier, now pastor of the Hummel Street Church of the Brethren, officiating. Mr. and Mrs. Foster are residing at 209 State street.

The Evening News, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, 8th May 1933. 
Familie: Ralph W Foster / Florence Elizabeth von Krogh (F1973)
 

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