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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251 | 3fla MARY ANN ROSE, b. December 29, 1933, Mankato, Minn. Mary graduated from Hamline University in 1955, majoring in elementary education, and has been engaged to teach first grade school at Hopkins, Minn. | Rose, Mary Ann (P2386)
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252 | 3flb MARCIA JANE ROSE, b. June 28, 1935, Mankato, Minn. Marcia is attending Hamline University, Asbury School of Nursing, working for a degree in nursing. | Rose, Marcia Jane (P2387)
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253 | 3g WESLEY RASMUS DANIELSON, b. May 30, 1870, Goodhue County, Minn., (wf) Matilda Caroline Johnson, b. March 3, 1878, McGregor, Iowa. Married June 5, 1895, at Canby, Minn. Wesley was reared on a farm in Goodhue County, came out west and opened up a machine shop on his brother's farm near Hendricks, Minn. A few years larer he moved to Canby, Minn., where he engaged in the same business. About the year 1900 he became a salesman and expert machinist for rhe J. I. Case Threshing Machine Company, and traveled throughout the Northwest for this firm. While en roure home to spend Chrisrmas with his family, then living in Sheldon, N. D., he was killed in a railroad wreck December 23, 1906. His widow married Hiram Danielson (3b), December 2, 1908, at Hendricks, and lived on their farm until her dearh on June 25, 1942. Children born to Wesley and Matilda are,-Maud ( 3 g l ) , Perry (3g2), Ora (3g3), Reno (3g4), Doyle (3g5), and Ray (3g6). | Familie: Wesley Rasmus Danielson / Matilda Caroline Johnson (F560)
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254 | 3g2 PERRY JAY DANIELSON, b. January 26, 1898, Canby, Minn., (wf) Nora Or sen, b. December 18, 1895, Minneota, Minn. Married February 11, 1922, at Hendricks, Minn. Perry is a veteran of World War I, having served on the battleship Virginia two years. Nora is a graduate of Minnesota State Normal School and taught school six years. Since their marriage their occupation has been farming and operating a nursery in the Willamette Valley. Nora passed away February 5, 1952. Perry resides in Aurora, Ore. Children are,-Donna (3g2a) and Phyllis (3g2b). | Familie: Perry Jay Danielson / Nora Sophia Orsen (F636)
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255 | 3g2a DONNA MAE DANIELSON, b. January 19, 1923, Hendricks, Minn, (hus) Howard Mclnnis, b. July 2, 1918, at Portland, Ore. Married February 11, 1941, at Aurora, Ore. Donna graduated from Canby (Ore.) High. Howard served in World War II at Hawaii, Saipan, and Okinawa. He is a salesman and they reside at 4773 Imlay avenue, Culver City, Calif. Children born to them are,-Judy (3g2al) and Richard (3g2a2). | Familie: Howard Samuel Mclnnis / Donna Mae Danielson (F637)
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256 | 3g2a2 RICHARD SCOTT McINNIS, b. June 16, 1948, Los Angeles, Calif. | Mclnnis, Richard Scott (P1948)
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257 | 3g2al JUDY ANN McINNIS, b. April 5, 1943, Portland, Ore. | Mclnnis, Judy Ann (P1947)
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258 | 3g2b PHYLLIS FLOY DANIELSON, b. May 13, 1925, Hendricks, Minn., (hus) Walter Colvin, b. October 27, 1923, Aurora, Oregon. Married February 11, 1945, at Denver, Colo. Phyillis graduated from the Canby (Ore.) High. Was employed by the Bell Telephone Co. as stenographer. Walter is a veteran of World War II. Served with the air force in England, making 32 missions over Germany. He is employed by an electrical firm at present, and they reside at 3760 Northeast Sumner avenue, Portland, Oregon. They have four children,-Dardenell (3g2bl), Dennis (3g2b2), Darrus (3g2b3), and Deanna (3g2b4). | Familie: Walter Curtis Colvin / Phyllis Floy Danielson (F639)
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259 | 3g2b2 DENNIS LEE COLVIN, b. March 14, 1947, Portland, Ore. | Colvin, Dennis Lee (P1953)
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260 | 3g2b3 DARRUS LONNEL COLVIN, b. February 11, 1949. Portland, Ore. | Colvin, Darrus Lonnel (P1954)
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261 | 3g2b4 DEANNA LYNN COLVIN, b. February 4, 1953, Portland, Ore. | Colvin, Deanna Lynn (P1955)
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262 | 3g2bl DARDENELL LOUISE COLVIN, b. December 29, 1945, Portland, Ore. | Colvin, Dardenell Louise (P1952)
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263 | 3g3 ORA EUNICE DANIELSON. b. February 18, 1899, Canby, Minn., (hus) Axel Oscar Soderholm, b. December 24, 1894, Red Wing, Minn. Married July 14, 1918, at Red Wing. They engaged in farming near Hendricks, Minn., for several years, and then moved to Hubbard, Ore., where they now reside. Mr. Soderholm is a veteran of World War I, with two years of service in the U. S. Army. He has retired from farming and they now reside at 865 Seventh street, Hubbard, Ore. They have one son,-LeRoy (3g3a). | Familie: Axel Oscar Soderholm / Ora Eunice Danielson (F640)
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264 | 3g3a LEROY REUBEN SODERHOLM, b. June 23, 1920, Ivanhoe, Minn, (wf) Ilene Beverly Peder son, b. September 7, 1922, Hendricks, Minn. Married November 16, 1946 at Hendricks, Minn. LeRoy is a veteran of World War II, and saw service at Attu, Alaska, Leyte, and Okinawa. After the surrender of Japan he was assigned to occupational duty at Kaesong, Korea. Rank, technical sergeant, 32nd Infantry, 7th Division. He is now employed in the carpentry trade at Hendricks where the family resides. Children born to them are,-Sydney (3g3al) and Bonita (3g3a2). | Familie: Leroy Reuben Soderholm / Ilene Beverly Pederson (F641)
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265 | 3g3a2 BONITA LEE ANN SODERHOLM, b. July 16, 1950, Hendricks, Minn. | Soderholm, Bonita Lee Ann (P1960)
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266 | 3g3al SYDNEY LEE SODERHOLM, b. June 3, 1948, Hendricks, Minn. | Soderholm, Sydnes Lee (P1959)
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267 | 3g4 RENO FLETCHER DANIELSON, b. February 28, 1901, Canby, Minn, (wf) Clarice Marvel Blake, b. November 21, 1913, Milroy, Minn. Married June 25, 1943 at Hendricks, Minn. Reno engaged in farming near Hendricks for several years. At the outbreak of the second World War he was inducted into the armed forces and served until 1943, when he was discharged to go into essential industry. The family moved from Hendricks to Minneapolis, Minnesota, in 1953. He is now employed at the Minneapolis Honeywell Regulator Co. as a maintenance worker. Clarice was graduated from Augsburg College in Minneapolis and taught school in the Hendricks High School for a number of years.. She is now an instructor at the Minnehaha Academy in Minneapolis. They have two daughters,-Margaret (3g4a) and Nancy (3g4b). The family resides at 4925 30th avenue south, Minneapolis, Minn. | Familie: Reno Fletcher Danielson / Clarice Marvel Blake (F642)
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268 | 3g4a MARGARET COLLEEN DANIELSON, b. April 27, 1944, Hendricks, Minn. | Danielson, Margaret Colleen (P1962)
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269 | 3g4b NANCY CAROL DANIELSON, b. November 6, 1945, Hendricks, Minn. | Danielson, Nancy Carol (P1963)
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270 | 3g5 DOYLE DURWARD DANIELSON, b. September 25, 1903, Hendricks, Minn. Doyle enlisted in the Navy, and after being discharged he located in Hawaii, where he was married. No further data is available. | Danielson, Doyle Durward (P1893)
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271 | 3gl MAUD IRENE DANIELSON, b. June 29, 1896, Canby, Minn., (hus) Fred Charles Pederson, b. June 6, 1893, Ivanhoe, Minn. Married June 7, 1916, ar Hendricks, Minn. Maud and Fred engaged in farming near Ivanhoe, Minn., up ro the time of his death March 3, 1930. Their children are,-Kenneth (3gla) and Charles (3glb). Maud lives in Cambridge, Minn., in a state hospital. | Familie: Fred Charles Pederson / Maud Irene Danielson (F634)
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272 | 3gla KENNETH DURWIN PEDERSON, b. April 5, 1918, Hendricks, Minn., (wf) Velma Vada Gackstetter, b. June 29, 1917, Hendricks. Married March 9, 1940, at Hendricks. Children born to them are,-Duane (3glal), Shirley (3gla2) and Terry (3gla3). Kenneth is engaged in farming near Ivanhoe Minn. The family address is, RFD, Ivanhoe, Minn. | Familie: Kenneth Durwin Pederson / Velma Vada Gackstetter (F635)
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273 | 3gla2 SHIRLEY IRENE PEDERSON, b. January 23, 1946; died January 29, 1946. | Pederson, Shierley Irene (P1942)
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274 | 3gla3 TERRY ALLEN PEDERSON, b. February 13, 1954, Hendricks, Minn. | Pederson, Terry Allen (P1943)
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275 | 3glal DUANE LEROY PEDERSON, b. August 20, 1943, Hendricks, Minn. | Pederson, Kenneth Durwin (P1938)
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276 | 3glal DUANE LEROY PEDERSON, b. August 20, 1943, Hendricks, Minn. | Pederson, Duane Leroy (P1941)
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277 | 3glb CHARLES WESLEY PEDERSON, b. September 28, 1920, Ivanhoe, Minn. Charles is engaged in farming, and lives near Hendricks, Minn. | Pederson, Charles Wesley (P1939)
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278 | 3h OSCAR ALVIN DANIELSON, b. August 7, 1872, Goodhue county, Minn. Oscar has had a very interesting and successful career in the field of mechanics and electronics. During his youth he suffered from sickness which resulted in lifelong physical weakness, but having a knack for mechanics he spent his time to good advantage in his father's shop, where he built a miniature steam engine, and invented various gadgets. He held a steam engineer's license with a grade of chief in 1898. He was employed by the Northwestern Bell Telephone company of Minneapolis, 1899-1902, where he became foreman of the installation department. He was superintendent of equipment for the Duluth Telephone company, 1902-03- He became connected with the Kellogg Switchboard & Supply company in 1903, and supervised installations in Buffalo, Chicago, and New York. In 1904 he installed the exhibit of the Faller semi-automatic exchange at the Louisiana Purchase Exposition in St. Louis, Mo. During 1905-13 he was with the Western Electric company in their development laboratory. Here he invented and assigned five patents to the company. During this period he installed the new Multiplex Telegraph instruments in Manchester and London, England. From 1913-16 he was connected with the Kleinschmidt Electric company developing the printing telegraph machines. During the development of aviation he was engaged in inventing, perfecting, and promoting aircraft instruments on his own, and met with considerable success, but the depression of the early thirties caused his financial ruin. However, it can be said that he has added much to the advancement of aviation, although with little profit to himself. He resided at 4576 West Pine boulevard, St. Louis, Mo., up to the time of his death, on November 22, 1951. | Danielson, Oscar Alvin (P1563)
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279 | 3i IRENE ESTELLA DANIELSON, b. May 1, 1874, Goodhue county, Minn. At the age of 22 Irene dedicated her life to the Lord for missionary work, leaving shortly afterwards for Kansas City. Mo., to take up the study and preparation for work in Ecuador, South America. After some years spent in home mission work, she sailed in the fall of 1909 for Ecuador. After about ten years of service among the Inechua Indians of the Andes mountains, her health was so impaired because of the high altitude, that she returned to the States. Because of her mother's last sickness and death, her stay was prolonged for three years, then having regained her health she returned to Ecuador in October, 1922. Not being able to stand the high altitude any longer, she was stationed near the coast, but the unsanitary conditions and malaria soon took her strength again, and she was advised by Dr.Parker that she had better return to the States. She failed so rapidly that before preparations could be made for her return, she was unable to travel alone. She was cared for in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Woodward in Guayaquil, Ecuador, where after three months of illness she passed away on August 16, 1924. She was buried in the Evangelical cemetery there. | Danielson, Irene Estella (P1564)
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280 | 3j IDA PRISCILLA DANIELSON, b. October 27, 1875, Goodhue county, Minn. Ida also dedicated her life for missionary work at the same time as her sister Irene, but owing to the death of her brother Hiram's wife, who left seven motherless children, she did not take up her Bible studies and training until eight years later, spending these years in helping to care for these children. After her training she also was occupied in home mission work until April, 1926, when she sailed for Columbia, South America. In recent years she has been stationed at Quinchia, Caldas, Columbia. In 1949 she was granted a year's leave of absence, and she returned to the States to rest and to see her relatives and friends. She returned to her missionary work in the fall of 1952, and is laboring in connection with the Gospel Missionary Union. Her address is Quinchia, Caldas, Columbia, South America. | Danielson, Ida Priscilla (P1565)
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281 | 3k SARAH EVELINE DANIELSON, b. August 23, 1877, Goodhue Co., Minn. Sarah began her high school studies at Red Wing, Minn., but in her second year she had to give up school, having contracted tuberculosis. She bore her suffering with much patience, and passed away on July 5, 1901, at her home. Her remains were laid to rest in the Methodist cemetery in Belvidere township, Goodhue county. | Danielson, Sarah Eveline (P1567)
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282 | 4 CECELIA ANDERSON, b. February 14, 1840, La Salle county, 111. (hus) Styrk Sjurson Reque, b. November 27, 1836, Voss, Norway. Married July 2, 1865, at Cambridge, Wis. Cecelia grew to womanhood in the Norwegian settlement at Koshkonong Prairie, where her parents settled in 1841. After her marriage she took an active part in Lutheran church affairs, and at Spring Grove, Minn., where she and her husband lived for many years, she organized the first Ladies' Aid society of that community. She died, after a lingering illness, on May 30, 1900, at Spring Grove. Rudolf Kvelve (9i) has this to say regarding her: "I was a small boy ar the time of Aunt Cecelia's last illness, but I remember her as a very kindly woman, one who was deeply religious. She was glad to see me and told me she would soon be going home to our Father in Heaven. She did go home soon after that, and I can remember rhe funeral, the first one of which 1 have any recollection, and how perplexed I was. I was only eight years old then." Styrk came to this country with his parents, Sjur Styrkson Reque and Anne Gjermo (Reque) in 1845 and settled at Leeds, Wis., about twenty miles north of Madison, Wis. Three years later they moved to the famous Koshkonong settlement in Dane county, where Styrk received his preliminary education. Later he continued his studies at the University of Wisconsin, and at Concordia Theological Seminary at St. Louis, Mo., graduating with a divinity degree. His first charge was at Roche a Cree, near New Lisbon, Wis., where he served several neighboring congregations. In 1871 he accepted a call extended to him from Spring Grove, Minn., and there he remained as pastor for thirty-nine years. Quoting from Rev. A. O. Johnson in his biography of Rev. Reque: "In 1876 the saloons, up to that time a curse and a disgrace to Spring Grove, were voted out, and no one questions the contention that the change was due to the fearless and untiring work of the strong and energetic pastor." He died August 20, 1910, at Spring Grove, Minn. Children born to them are,-Sjur (4a), Anna (4b), Peter (4c), Wilhelm (4d), Sarah (4e), Styrk (4f), Lars (4g), George (4h), and Walther (4i). | Familie: Styrk Sjurson Reque / Cecelia Anderson (F503)
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283 | 4al OLGA LOUISE REQUE b. April 8, 1896, Viroqua, Wis. (hus) Herbert L. Neprud, b. September 5, 1905, Avalanche, Wis. Married January 10, 1931, at Winona, Minn. Olga is a graduate of the La Crosse State Teachers College. She engaged in teaching before marriage. Herbert graduated from the Coyne Electric School in Chicago and took postgraduate work at the University of Wisconsin. His present occupation is superintendent of the city utilities at Westby. Children born to them are,-Styrk (4ala) and Trygve (4alb). They reside at 610 South Main street, Westby. | Familie: Herbert L. Neprud / Olga Louise Reque (F727)
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284 | 4ala STYRK HERBERT NEPRUD, b. February 18, 1934, Westby, Wis. Died June 1, 1934, at Westby. | Neprud, Styrk Herbert (P2394)
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285 | 4alb TRYGVE STYRK NEPRUD, b. June 27, 1935, La Crosse, Wis. He is a student at the University of Wisconsin where he is Specializing in mechanical engineering. His home address is Westby, Wis. | Neprud, Trygve Styrk (P2395)
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286 | 4b ANNA KATHERINE VON KROGH REQUE, b. August 11, 1867, Lemonvier, Wis. (hus) Fredrick Martin Moeller, b. October 4, 1866, Trondhjem, Norway. Married September 6, 1894, at Spring Grove, Minn. Anna, familiarly known by the family as "Tinka," was an accomplished pianist, and although now in her eighties, she still sings and plays the piano for her own enjoyment and for the entertainment of her friends. Fredrick was a graduate of the Northwestern University at Evanston, 111. He practiced dentistry in Chicago, De Forest, and Iola, Wis. He died at Iola on March 19, 1940. Children born to them are,-(twins) Dagny (4bl) and Frithjof (4b2), Rolf (4b3), Ragna (4b4), Signe (4b5). Anna lives in Iola. | Familie: Fredrick Martin Moeller / Anna Katherine von Krogh Reque (F728)
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287 | 4b2 FRITHJOF STYRK SOPHUS MOELLER, b. October 22, 1895, Spring Grove, Minn, (wf) Olive K. Siebken, b. March 8, 1901, Schleswig-Holstein, Europe. Married June 12, 1927, at Elkhart Lake,, Wis. Frithjof is a veteran of World War I, having served overseas in the United States Army. He graduated from the University of Wisconsin with a B.A. degree in 1924; M.A. degree in 1931, and received a B.L. degree from the Washington Law School in Washington, D. C, in 1939. He was athletics coach from 1924 ro 1929. He has been employed by the United States government since 1934; and was an investigator, United States General Accounting office, Office of Investigation,and stationed in Denver, Colo., at the time of his death in 1952. Mrs. Moeller operates a summer resort at Elkhart Lake. They have one daughter, Patricia (4b2a). | Familie: Frithjof Styrk Sophus Moeller, Tvilling / Olive Katherine Siebken (F730)
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288 | 4b2a PATRICIA ANN REQUE MOELLER, b. December 31, 1935, Washington, D. C. | Moeller, Patricia Ann Reque (P2405)
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289 | 4b3 ROLF HARALD SIGURD MOELLER, b. January 10, 1897, Spring Grove, Minn, (wf) Bessie Elsie Schellhous, b. November 19, 1905, Roseville, Calif. Married August 17, 1926, at Mount Shasta City, Calif. Rolf is a graduate of the Teachers college at Stevens Point, Wis. He taught at Blair, Wis., enlisted in World War I and served with the artillery overseas. In 1924 he went to California, where he was employed by a construction company, until 1933. Since then he has been engaged as instructor and teacher of physical education in the Roseville (Calif.) High School. He has also been interested in sports, being on the football and Softball teams from 1924-34. In the fall of 1954 he retired from teaching at Roseville High School because of ill health. He had taught at this school for twenty years. He passed away on April 1, 1955 in Sacremento, Calif. The new Roseville high school gymnasium was named in his honor, "The Rolf Moeller Gymnasium." Bessie is a narive of California, her grandparents coming there by wagon train from Michigan in 1850. Before her marriage she worked for Dr. Kelly of Roseville as receptionist for five years. Children born to them are,-Elise (4b3a), Rolf (4b3b), Anna (4b3c), Frederick (4b3d) and Dorothy (4b3e). Bessie resides in Roseville, Rt. 1, Box 835, Calif. | Familie: Rolf Harald Sigurd Moeller / Bessie Elise Schellhous (F731)
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290 | 4b3a ELISE DAGNY MOELLER, b. September 23, 1927, Sacramento, Calif, (hus) Homer Dawn Ostrom, b. August 6, 1928, Nevada City, Calif. Married May 27, 1949, at Reno, Nevada. Elise graduated from the University of California in 1949, receiving an A.B. degree. Homer attended Chico State Teachers College, receiving his A.B. degree in 1950. He is now a high school instructor teaching physical education and social science at Grass Valley, Calif. They have two children,-Dawn (4b3al) and Sigurd (4b3a2). The family resides at 511Vi Temby street, Grass Valley, Calif. | Familie: Homer Dawn Ostrom / Elise Dagny Moeller (F732)
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291 | 4b3a2 SIGURD ROLF OSTROM, b. December 5, 1952, Grass Valley, Calif. | Ostrom, Sigurd Rolf (P2414)
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292 | 4b3al DAWN ELISE OSTROM, b. March 30, 1951, Grass Valley, Calif. | Ostrom, Dawn Elise (P2413)
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293 | 4b3b ROLF HARALD MOELLER JR., b. November 21, 1928, Sacramento, Calif. Rolf was engaged in professional baseball in Pittsburgh, Pa. Later served in the United States Army, stationed at Fort Ord, Calif. He is now attending the Sacramento State College, Sacramento, Calif., studying for a secondary credential with a physical education major. | Moeller, Rolf Harald (P2408)
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294 | 4b3c ANNA KATHERINE MOELLER, b. May 22, 1930, Crescent City, Calif, (hus) Arthur John Williams, Jr., b. July 27, 1925, at Roseville Calif. Married May 3, 1952, at Lake Tahoe, Calif. Anna is a graduate of Placer Junior College, where she specialized in art. Arthur's family went to California before the famed gold rush, settling in the vicinity of Georgetown. He attended Placer College. He served with the Armed Forces during World War II. He was awarded the bronze star medal in Korea for valor beyond the call of duty. Arthur owns the Westinghouse Laundromat in Roseville, and is also foreman for the City Electric department. They have two children namely,-Arn (4b3cl) and Rick (4b3c2). The family resides at 416 Bonita street, Roseville, Calif. | Familie: Arthur John Williams, Jr. / Anna Katherine Moeller (F733)
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295 | 4b3c2 RICK ARTHUR WILLIAMS, December 16, 1954, Roseville, Calif. | Williams, Rick Arthur (P2417)
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296 | 4b3cl ARN FREDERICK WILLIAMS, b. July 5, 1953, Roseville, Calif. | Williams, Arn Frederick (P2416)
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297 | 4b3d FREDERICK EARL MOELLER, b. July 27, 1934, Roseville, Calif. He is attending the Sacramento State College, having completed three years toward a secondary credential with a physical education major. | Moeller, Frederick Earl (P2410)
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298 | 4b3e DOROTHY SIGNE MOELLER, b. September 18x 1935, Roseville, Calif. Dorothy attended the Sierra Junior College as a freshman, and now is at the Sacramento State College, Sacramento, Calif. | Moeller, Dorothy Signe (P2411)
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299 | 4b4 RAGNA MAGRETHE REQUE MOELLER, b. November 26, 1903, La Crosse, Wis. Ragna was a graduate nurse of St. Paul Lutheran Hospital. She died July 28, 1934, at Iola, Wis. | Moeller, Ragna Margrethe Reque (P2400)
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300 | 4b5 SIGNE LOUISE ELIZABETH MOELLER, b. April 4, 1910 DeForest, Wis. (hus) Martin Morck Nelson, b. June 15, 1909, Chicago, 111. Married April 10, 1931, at Minneapolis, Minn. Signe studied music at Milwaukee State Teachers College, and is an accomplished pianist. She belonged to a piano symphony that played for a special news-reel feature that was shown throughout the United States, and she appeared in concerts with Rudolf Kvelve (9i) on several occasions. Martin attended Northwestern University of Chicago, and the University of Minnesota. He graduated from Kenr College of Law in Chicago in 1936, and has practised law in Chicago since, with the exception of the time spent in the United States Navy as an armed guard officer, rank lieutenant (sg). They have two children, Nardis (4b5a), and David (4b5b). The family resides at 6930 North Tonty avenue, Chicago, 111 | Familie: Martin Morck Nelson / Signe Louise Elizabeth Moeller (F734)
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