Slekten von Krogh i Norge og delvis i Danmark har så mye til felles at det ville være helt feil og bare ta for seg deler av slekten. Derfor vil denne siden i fremtiden ta for seg slekten i sin helhet og ikke bare Christopher von Krogh sine etterkommere slik det først var tenkt.
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2501 | Obitary for Neil Elliott Rogen Neil Elliott Rogen 1933-2015 The Boston Globe 8. Mai 2015 |
Eier av original/Kilde: The Boston Globe Dato: 8 May 2015 |
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2502 | Obitary for Ragnfrid Lexow, nee von Krogh Ragnfrid Lexow 1921-2018 |
Eier av original/Kilde: Sherbrooke Record Dato: 24 Apr 2018 |
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2503 | Obitary Gerhard "Gary" Krogh Krogh, Gerhard "Gary" Age 71 Of Deer Park, WI Survived by daughters: Karmen Dresser, Karon Krogh, Connie Wald and Carrie Wenger; brother Curtis Krogh; sisters: Barb Zimmerman and Carol Sabol; 12 grandchildren. Visitation Sunday from 4-7 P.M. at the WILLIAMSON-WHITE FUNERAL HOME, 222 Harriman Ave., Amery, WI. 715-268-7111, and one hour prior to services at the church. Funeral service 2:00 P.M. Monday, April 6, 2009 at FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH, Amery, WI. https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/twincities/name/gerhard-krogh-obituary?id=24303767 |
Eier av original/Kilde: Pioneer Press Dato: 3 Apr 2009 |
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2504 | Obitary La Verne Dyba (born Anderson) Obitary La Verne Dyba (born Anderson) |
Eier av original/Kilde: Sacramento Bee Newspaper Dato: 21 Feb 2012 |
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2505 | Obitary Phyllis Kathryn Klahn The Columbian Vancouver, Washington Sunday, 9 May 1999 Former Vancouver resident Phyllis K. Klahn died Sunday, May 2, 1999, in Mountain Home, where she had been living for the past several years. She was 79. Mrs. Klahn was born Sept. 5, 1919, in Garfield, Minn. Her maiden name was Holmberg and she graduated from high school in Winlock, Wash., where she enjoyed playing competitive softball and basketball and singing in a trio with two of her sisters at various local events. During World War II she worked as a model in San Francisco. In the 1950s, while living in Forks, Wash., she was crowned Queen of the Forks Rodeo with her pinto Baby Phil. She was devoted to her family throughout her life. Survivors include one daughter, Tanya Marrazzo of Mountain Home; one sister, Irene Simmons of Olympia; two brothers, Roy Holmberg of Vancouver and Russell Holmberg of Roseberg, Ore.; and two grandchildren. A memorial service will begin at 11 a.m. Monday in the chapel at Hamilton-Mylan Funeral Home. Burial will follow at Park Hill Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to the Alzheimer's Association, 1311 N.W. 21st. Ave., Portland, OR 97209. |
Eier av original/Kilde: The Columbian Dato: 9 May 1999 |
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2506 | Obitary Robin Lee Losen Shirocky Robin Lee Losen 1947-2011 Herald-Standard : Web edition articles |
Eier av original/Kilde: Herald-Standard Dato: 28 Jun 2011 |
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2507 | Obitary Rosemary Alice Eskeli Rosemary Eskeli, 61, of Plummer, MN died on Tuesday May 8, 2001 at Northwest Medical Center in Thief River Falls, MN. Arrangements with Johnson Funeral Service in Red Lake Falls. Funeral services will be held on Saturday, May 12, 2001 at 2:00 PM in Immanuel Lutheran Church in Plummer with Reverend Robert Paulson Officiating. Burial will be held in the Finnish National Cemetery at Plummer. Visitation will be held on Friday 5 – 8 PM with a 7:00 PM prayer service at Immanuel Lutheran Church in Plummer and also one hour prior to services at the church on Saturday. Rosemary Alice Eskeli was born March 9, 1940 at Fosston, MN daughter of the late Henry and Myrtle (Krogh) Lund. She was raised in the Trail, MN area and graduated from Gonvick High School. She worked for a time in Thief River Falls, MN. On June 27, 1959 she was united in marriage to Melvin Eskeli at Sand Valley Lutheran Church in Trail, MN. The couple lived in Chicago, IL for 3 ½ years. In April of 1963 they returned to Plummer where they have since resided. Rosemary worked 22 years a head Cook at the Plummer School. Rosemary was very active in Immanuel Lutheran Church in Plummer serving on the church Council and teaching Sunday school. She enjoyed quilting, crafting, gardening and growing flowers. She was involved in the Holly Hock Homemakers Club, the Community Club and was past president of the American Legion Auxiliary. She is survived by her husband Melvin Eskeli of Plummer, MN; children Lonnie (Julie) Eskeli of Andrews Airforce Base, MD; Wesley (friend Jeanie Schmidt) Eskely of Roseau, MN; Eric (Gina) Eskeli of Elk Grove, IL; David (DeeAnn) Eskeli of Plummer, MN; Steve (Becky) Eskeli of Plummer, MN and Lisa (Ryan) Thompson of Prior Lake, MN. Six grandchildren Aaron Eskeli, Nick Eskeli, Nick Eskeli, Alexandra Eskeli, Matthew Eskeli, Kayle Eskeli. Two aunts Gladys Hughes of Palo Alto, CA and Alice Hunt of Kalispell, MT. She is preceded in death by her parents and one grandson Justin Eskeli. ORGANIST: Linda Olson CONGREGATIONAL HYMNS: "Children of the Heavenly Father" and "Amazing Grace" SOLOIST: Mya Zutz "On Eagles Wings" and "In The Garden" CASKET BEARERS: Jim Wright, Ryan Lund, Ronald Freyholtz, Lowell Johnson, Randy Eskeli and Don Fox. https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/32607046/rosemary-alice-eskeli |
Eier av original/Kilde: https://www.findagrave.com/ |
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2508 | Obituary Darrel Edward Klahn Darrel Edward Klahn passed away at the age of 91 from complications of Alzheimers Disease on September 27th, 2017 at Willamette Falls Adult Care Home in West Linn, OR surrounded by family members. Darrel was born on April 22, 1926, in Forks to Agatha Marie "Aggie" (Krogh) and Max Edward "Pat" Klahn, the first of four children. Darrel was a superlative aviator, taking his first flight at the age of 16, purchasing his first airplane shortly after. Throughout his life, Darrel was highly regarded by the aviation community, having attained numerous certifications to include his private pilot, helicopter, A&P, CFII and Multi-Engine ratings. Darrel served in the U.S. Merchant Marines during WWII and in the U.S. Army and U.S. Army Air Corps after WWII. He was later called back on active duty to the U.S. Army during the Korean War. He worked for the Bonneville Power Administration, operated heavy equipment for numerous employers and owned and operated his own business selling equipment and machinery. Darrels aviation career included flying as a private, corporate and charter pilot. He also sold aircraft many years for Flightcraft in Portland, OR. Darrels early years living in Forks, WA led to his love of the outdoors. One of his greatest pastimes was hiking in the Olympic Peninsula. Darrel is survived by his wife, Betty Karlina Klahn. Throughout their marriage of 28 years they enjoyed flying and traveling in their RV across the United States. He is preceded in death by his first wife Phyllis (Holmberg) Klahn. Their marriage produced his only child, Tanya Kai. He is survived by Tanya, whose marriage to Robert Anthony Marrazzo produced two grandchildren, Anthony Ryan and Jessica Rachel. Darrel was also preceded in death by his sister Lois (Klahn) Bakker. He is survived by his twin sisters Arlene (Klahn) Goforth and Darlene (Klahn) Croft. At Darrels request, there will be no public service. https://www.riverviewcemeteryfuneralhome.com/obituaries/Darrel-Edward-Klahn?obId=2601938 See also: https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/peninsuladailynews/name/darrel-kahn-obituary?id=17853767 |
Eier av original/Kilde: https://www.riverviewcemeteryfuneralhome.com/ Dato: 3 Oct 2019 |
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2509 | Obituary Evelyn Winnifred Friele Evelyn Winnifred Friele, nee Mouat 1937-1986 Times Colonist 20. August 1986 |
Eier av original/Kilde: Times Colonist Dato: 20 Aug 1986 |
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2510 | Obituary for Agatha Benjamin The News Tribune 12. Oktober 1948 |
Eier av original/Kilde: The News Tribune Dato: 12 Oct 1948 |
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2511 | Obituary for Cecilius Severin von Krogh Cecilius Severin von Krogh 1880-1954 https://www.newspapers.com/clip/106940597/obituary-for-severn-c-kbogh/# |
Eier av original/Kilde: The Los Angeles Times Dato: 13 Feb 1954 |
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2512 | Obituary for Elizabeth Audrey (Betty) Weyer. Elizabeth Audrey (Betty) Weyer was born in Los Angeles on January 23,1914. At an early age she began ballet dancing and performed at theaters and clubs all over Los Angeles. At nine years old she danced a solo at the Hollywood Bowl. Betty married Charles W. (Cap) Weyer in 1938 and had a daughter, Marilyn, in 1939. They had a portrait studio in Lancaster, until World War, and then moved to Westchester. While in Westchester, Betty became very active in the community. She was very active in the Lutheran church, She served as President of the Women's group, taught Sunday school and sang in the choir. She was also President of the PTA and a Girl Scout leader. She studied clothing construction and tailoring for 17 years and was also involved in many arts and crafts like painting, ceramics and needlework. She was also an avid reader. Her husband died in 1969 and she moved to a mobile home in Ventura, where she became very active in square, round, line dancing and hula. She was teaching line dancing and hula at the age of 80. Upon coming to Ventura she worked at Trinity Lutheran Church as their secretary. She was a diligent genealogist for almost 50 years. She was also a great cook and gardener. Betty went to be with her Lord and Savior on February 21st at the age of 99. She is survived by her daughter Marilyn Wanke, son-in-law Art Wanke, grandson David Wanke and his wife Sheri, granddaughter Karen Wanke, and two great-grandsons Tyler and Tanner Wanke, she was greatly loved by her family and friends. | |||
2513 | Obituary for Harald “BUD” Friele Harald Berle “Bud” Friele passed away on November 21st, 2018 in the comfort of his own home on Salt Spring Island. Bud was born October 9, 1921 in Oslo, Norway, the eldest son of Haakon and Aslaug Friele, and brother to Ted and Rolf. He took great pride in his heritage, and always flew a Norwegian flag along with his Canadian flag. Bud lived his life with a strong sense of family, adventure, humour, creativity, and curiosity. Although he always kept Norway near and dear to his heart, Bud spent most of his younger years residing in the Seattle area. He proudly served in the US Navy during WWII as Captain of the USS Vent, patrolling the Asiatic-Pacific Theater. Bud was well known in the salmon industry, having fished and operated canneries in Alaska for many years. He later became President and General Manager of the Nakat Packing Corporation for A&P before retiring to Salt Spring Island. The sea was always a priority in Bud’s life. From his extensive career in the Alaskan salmon industry to spending time on his boat, “The Royal Viking,” Bud was happiest when out on the water. He could often be found prawning in the local waters, eating raw oysters off the beach, and making his specialty, Gravlax. Bud was also an avid skier, hiker, photographer, and gardener who recently returned home from the Fall Fair with a first place trophy for his grapes. He enjoyed spending time in his workshop, engineering new and ingenious ways to build or repair almost anything, and was known to be the best knife sharpener around. His most recent pastime found him creating perfectly balanced driftwood mobiles which he would give to grateful friends and family. Bud was deeply loved and cherished by his three devoted wives, Katherine Brazeau, Evelyn Mouat, and Patricia Dougan, all of whom predeceased him. He leaves behind his five daughters and two step daughters: Kathy Fontenot (Don), Barb Lorenson (Stan), Christy Lein (Gary), Shelley Maxwell (Ron), Kari Holmes (Rob), Aileen Dougan (Craig), and Leanne Stegall (Bill). He was also the treasured “Bestefar” to eleven grandchildren and “Oldefar” to eight great grandchildren. Additionally left behind are Bud’s younger brother Ted Friele (Patty), Bev Brazeau, and the Pringle and Mouat families. Bud’s longevity was due in part to his long time friend, David Davies, and to the wonderful care he received over the years from Dr. Reznick, Dr. Woodley, and the staff at Lady Minto Hospital. Bud wishes that in lieu of flowers, donations be made to Lady Minto Hospital in Ganges. https://necrocanada.com/obituaries-2019/02/harald-bud-friele-october-9-1921-november-21-2018/ |
Eier av original/Kilde: https://necrocanada.com/ |
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2514 | Obituary for Hjalmar Odin Anderson Obituary for Hjalmar Odin Anderson Seattle Daily Times, Tuesday, April 6, 1943 |
Eier av original/Kilde: Seattle Daily Times Dato: 6 Apr 1943 |
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2515 | Obituary for Ingrid Johanna Potts Ingrid began her life January 22, 1944 in Palo Alto, California, the only daughter of Norwegian parents Ruth and Paul Todsen. She attended Stanford Elementary and Wilbur Junior High before graduating from Palo Alto High School in 1961. Ingrid then received an Associate's Degree in business from Foothill College and began working for the USGS in Menlo Park. In 1964, Ingrid married her Junior High School sweetheart, John Potts, and they moved less than a mile away from her childhood home to begin what would be a 52-year marriage. A year later the couple bought their first home in Mountain View and embarked on long cross country flying adventures with John as pilot. Children came next, with daughter Lani Ruth born in 1969 followed by son Keith Paul in 1971. The whole family relocated 300 miles north to Shingletown, CA in 1979 where Ingrid enjoyed having wide open space and fresh air to take long walks and work in the garden. She also took to the skies again, flying with John across the country and to Alaska in a classic Cessna 170. She began working temporarily as a Special Education Teacher's Aide at Black Butte Elementary School and ended up staying for 21 years until her retirement in 2003. Ingrid always collected penguin figures, and in 2000 finally got the chance to see them in the wild on the beaches of New Zealand. That same year she participated in a family reunion in Norway and became reacquainted with the people and places of her history. Ingrid and John sold their house in 2004, bought a motor home and began traveling the country as full-time RV'ers, continuing their lifelong love of travel and camping. In 2005, Ingrid suffered a disabling stroke and she moved with John to a small house in Redding to be near medical care. John took care of Ingrid for 10 years before she moved to a nursing facility in 2015. She died peacefully at 8:50am on Monday, May 22, 2017. Ingrid is survived by her loving husband John Potts, her daughter Lani Potts of San Jose and her son Keith Potts, daughter-in-law Tuli Potts and granddaughters Jessa and Mia Potts of Mount Shasta, CA. Published in Redding Record Searchlight from May 27 to May 30, 2017 |
Eier av original/Kilde: Redding Record Searchlight Dato: 27 May 2017 |
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2516 | Obituary for Mary Jane Mausehund Obituary for Mary Jane Mausehund, born Strand 1921-2019 https://www.colonialchapels.com/obituaries/Mary-Mausehund/#!/Obituary |
Eier av original/Kilde: https://www.colonialchapels.com/ Dato: 2019 |
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2517 | Obituary for Ruth Todsen Ruth Todsen, nee Kielland Berle 1905-1951 Seattle Daily Times 27. December 1951 |
Eier av original/Kilde: Seattle Daily Times Dato: 27 Dec 1951 |
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2518 | Obituary for Steven James Elder Obituary for Steven James Elder 1950-2010 | |||
2519 | Obituary in Memory of Dr. Elisabet Helsing Elisabeth Helsing 1940-2019 https://www.unscn.org/uploads/web/news/pictures/Elisabet-1.jpg |
Eier av original/Kilde: https://www.unscn.org/ |
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2520 | Obituary Lois Audrey (Klahn) Bakker 1928–2017 Lois A. Bakker, 88, passed away of age-related causes on January 6, 2017, at Highland Court Memory Care in Port Angeles, surrounded by family members. Lois was born on September 20, 1928, in Forks to Agatha “Aggie” (Krogh) and M.E. “Pat” Klahn, the second child of four children. She attended Quillayute Valley High School in Forks, choosing to leave in her junior year to marry Francis “Frank” Peregrin, USN, who was stationed at Quillayute Naval Auxiliary Air Station, Washington. Their marriage, later ending in divorce, produced two children: Diana and Michael. The Navy transferred Frank to California for a period of time. After his discharge, he and Lois moved back to Forks because Lois very much missed her small town, family, and friends. In Forks, she was employed for several years at both the Olympic Theatre and Olympic Pharmacy. Lois remarried in 1965 to Donald Bakker, a Washington state wildlife agent stationed in Forks at that time. In 1965, Don was transferred to Port Angeles, where he and Lois made their home and Don finished his career, retiring from the state of Washington. Two daughters were born during that time: Nancy and Kimberly. After Nancy and Kimberly were born, Lois spent the rest of her life as a wife and homemaker, raising Nancy and Kimberly, and then became their children’s day care provider. She very much enjoyed this time in her life, being a “loving, caring grandmother” to them. When Don passed away in September of 1989, Lois joined Volunteer Hospice of Clallam County. Her decision was influenced by the wonderful care provided by Volunteer Hospice for Don during his terminal illness. She was very dedicated, volunteering every Thursday in the office, answering phones and writing thank-you notes to donors. She “retired” from VHCC after 21 years of continuous weekly volunteering. Lois was preceded in death by her parents, “Pat” and “Aggie.” She is survived by her brother, Darrel (Karlina) Klahn of Oregon City, Oregon; and twin sisters Arlene Goforth of Red Bluff, California, and Darlene (Jim) Croft of Bellevue, Washington. She is also survived by her four children: Diana (Mark) Schildknecht of Sequim, Michael (Karen) Peregrin of Colorado Springs, Colorado, Nancy (Gary) Southard and Kimberly (Christopher) Burns of Port Angeles. Lois’ extended family includes 10 grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. At her request, there will be no public service. A private family service and burial will be held at a later date in the Klahn area of the Forks Cemetery. She had requested that any donations be made to Volunteer Hospice of Clallam County, 540 East Eighth Street, Port Angeles, WA 98362. https://www.forksforum.com/obituaries/lois-audrey-klahn-bakker-1928-2017 |
Eier av original/Kilde: https://www.forksforum.com/ |
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2521 | Odda (kommune) https://no.wikipedia.org/wiki/Odda_(kommune) | |||
2522 | Odda kirke https://no.wikipedia.org/wiki/Odda_kirke | |||
2523 | Odda, Ullensvang og Kinsarvik i gamal og ny tid. 1 : Bygdesoga. Thomas von Krogh fikk ett uækte barn i 1728 og det var nok i denne forbindelse ordene falt. https://urn.nb.no/URN:NBN:no-nb_digibok_2010090208052 |
Eier av original/Kilde: https://www.nb.no/ Dato: 1728 |
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2524 | Ole Reinert Berg-Olsen Ole Reinert Berg-Olsen 1949- Foto: Privat |
Eier av original/Kilde: Ole Reinert Berg-Olsen |
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2525 | Ole Reinert Ferdinand Berg-Olsen Ole Reinert Ferdinand Berg-Olsen 1916-1949 Bergens tidende, mandag 17. oktober 1949 https://urn.nb.no/URN:NBN:no-nb_digavis_bergenstidende_null_null_19491017_82_241_1 |
Eier av original/Kilde: Bergens Tidende Dato: 17 Oct 1949 |
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2526 | Ole Reinert Ferdinand Berg-Olsen (1916-1949) - Møllendal/Haukeland Status: Lokalisert; Berg-Olsen Familiegravsted |
Eier av original/Kilde: Slekt og Data Gravminner |
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2527 | Ole Reinert Ferdinand Berg-Olsen (1916-1949) - Møllendal/Haukeland Status: Lokalisert; Berg-Olsen Familiegravsted |
Eier av original/Kilde: Find A Grave |
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2528 | Ole Reinert Ferdinand Berg-Olsen (1916-1949) - Møllendal/Haukeland - Ikke å finne hos Gravplassmyndigheten i Bergen. Status: Lokalisert; Berg-Olsen Familiegravsted |
Eier av original/Kilde: Gravplassmyndigheten i Bergen |
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2529 | Om begravelsen til Bjørg Beyer Bjørg Beyer, født Tangen 1909-1979 Bergens Tidende 9. juli 1979 |
Eier av original/Kilde: Bergens Tidende Dato: 9 Jul 1979 |
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2530 | Om begravelsen til Johanna Kielland Frølich Johanna Kielland Frølich, født Kielland 1878-1965 Aftenposten 5. April 1965. |
Eier av original/Kilde: Aftenposten Dato: 5 Apr 1965 |
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2531 | Om Frands Dekke Beyer Om Frands Dekke Beyer 1794 - 1849 |
Eier av original/Kilde: Slekten Beyer |
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2532 | Om gravferden til Ole Reinert Ferdinand Berg-Olsen Ole Reinert Ferdinand Berg-Olsen 1916-1949 Bergens tidende, torsdag 20. oktober 1949 https://urn.nb.no/URN:NBN:no-nb_digavis_bergenstidende_null_null_19491020_82_244_1 |
Eier av original/Kilde: Bergens Tidende Dato: 20 Oct 1949 |
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2533 | On a trip in the Norwegian nature Johanna Frølich, nee Kielland 1878-1965 Fritz Heinrich Frølich 1872-1961 Georg Carsten Frølich 1871-1969 Georg is the oldest brother of Fritz. Owner: Kathy Pawley |
Eier av original/Kilde: Kathy Pawley |
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2534 | Ordenen de l'Union Parfaite |
Eier av original/Kilde: Robert Prummel |
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2535 | Ordførerne i Skien, Gjerpen og Solum 1837-2000, side 1. Hans Severin Arentz 1806-1875 https://urn.nb.no/URN:NBN:no-nb_digibok_2014101408006 |
Eier av original/Kilde: https://www.nb.no/ Dato: 2000 |
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2536 | Ordførerne i Skien, Gjerpen og Solum 1837-2000, side 2-3.
Hans Severin Arentz 1806-1875 https://urn.nb.no/URN:NBN:no-nb_digibok_2014101408006 |
Eier av original/Kilde: https://www.nb.no/ Dato: 2000 |
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2537 | Os i Hordaland https://no.wikipedia.org/wiki/Os_(Hordaland) | |||
2538 | Os kirke (Hordaland) https://no.wikipedia.org/wiki/Os_kirke_(Hordaland) | |||
2539 | Oscar Alvin Danielson Oscar Alvin Danielson (1872-1951) |
Eier av original/Kilde: http://familysearch.org/ |
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2540 | Oscar Gerhard Krogh 22 August 1896 - 24 December 1988 in BillionGraves GPS Headstones | BillionGraves |
Eier av original/Kilde: Billion Graves |
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2541 | Oslo https://no.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oslo https://da.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oslo https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oslo https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oslo |
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2542 | Oslo Domkirke https://no.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oslo_domkirke https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oslo_domkyrka https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oslo_Cathedral https://da.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oslo_Domkirke | |||
2543 | Ottar Georg og Georg i stuen på Hogganvik Ottar Georg Magnus 1896-1909 Georg Washington Magnus 1863-1919 Eier: Dagfinn Beyer Svanæs |
Eier av original/Kilde: Dagfinn Beyer Svanæs |
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2544 | Ottar Georg og Georg i stuen på Hogganvik Ottar Georg Magnus 1896-1909 Georg Washington Magnus 1863-1919 Eier: Dagfinn Beyer Svanæs |
Eier av original/Kilde: Dagfinn Beyer Svanæs |
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2545 | Minst en nålevende eller privat person er linket til dette bildet. Detaljer ikke tilgjengelig. |
Eier av original/Kilde: https://www.ancestry.se/ |
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2546 | Patricia Arlene Friele Patricia Arlene Froele, born Imler, married Dougan 1936-2014 Photo owner: Barbara Dagny Friele Lorenson |
Eier av original/Kilde: Barbara Dagny Friele Lorenson |
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2547 | Peder Martin Knudsen Peder Martin Knudsen 1873-1933 |
Eier av original/Kilde: Katja von Krogh |
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2548 | Peine https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peine https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peine https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peine https://no.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peine https://da.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peine | |||
2549 | Per Ove Olsen Per Ove Olsen 1949- Eier: Dag Arild Olsen |
Eier av original/Kilde: Dag Arild Olsen |
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2550 | Per Svanæs (1904-1994) - Leie Gravlund Status: Lokalisert; |
Eier av original/Kilde: Find A Grave |
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