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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451 | Minst en nålevende eller privat person er linket til dette notatet. Detaljer ikke tilgjengelig. | Bank, C.L. (P2722)
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452 | 8d5c MARY ELISE BANK, b. March 28, 1956, Enid, Okla. | Bank, Mary Elise (P2723)
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453 | 8dl RALPH JOSEPH TURNER, b. September 4, 1906, Granite Falls, Minn, (wf) Martha Nelson, b. April 9, 1906, Hills, Minn. Married October 4, 1935, Minneapolis, Minn. Ralph graduated from Central High school, Mnneapolis, and attended the University of Minnesota and University Extension classes. In 1930 he started working for the Robert A. Johnston company and just recently completed twenty-five years of service as salesman and technical advisor in the chocolate business. He is a past president of the Stoughton Lions club, a Mason, and a member of Central Lutheran church, Stoughton, Wis. Martha is a registered nurse, having graduated from the Lutheran Deaconess hospital, Minneapolis, Minn., and the University of Minnesota. They have one son,-Paul (8dla), and reside at 608 North Page street, Stoughton, Wis. | Familie: Ralph Joseph Turner / Martha Nelson (F889)
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454 | 8dla PAUL NELSON TURNER, b. June 23, 1939, Minneapolis, Minn. Paul is a Junior in Stoughton high school. He plays with the football, basketball, and golf teams and plays trombone in the school band. He had the honor of attending the International Luther League (ELC) convention in San Francisco, June, 1955. He hopes to follow architecture as a profession. | Turner, Paul Nelson (P2709)
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455 | 8e WALTHER AARON ANDERSON, b. March 30, 1886, Muskegon, Mich, (wf) Alma Jeanette Anderson, b. November 8, 1885, Milan, Minn. Married September 12, 1906, at Milan. Walther was cashier of rhe State Bank of Badger, Minn., of which his father-inlaw was president. He was mayor of Badger in 1907. Member of the State Legislature in 1913-14. Operated a farm near Badger for several years. Was divorced January, 1927. He was county agent, Washington county, Pa., at the time of his death at Danville, Pa., on November 30, 1928. Their children are,-Elizabeth ( 8 e l ) , Malcolm (8e2), Abel (8e3), Katherine (8e4), and Tryphena (8e5). Mrs. Anderson has recently married John Lind, and they reside in Badger, Minn. | Familie: Walther Aaron Anderson / Alma Jeanette Anderson (F901)
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456 | Minst en nålevende eller privat person er linket til dette notatet. Detaljer ikke tilgjengelig. | Familie: M.v.K. Anderson / I.G. Hoy (F905)
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457 | Minst en nålevende eller privat person er linket til dette notatet. Detaljer ikke tilgjengelig. | Anderson, G.J. (P2733)
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458 | Minst en nålevende eller privat person er linket til dette notatet. Detaljer ikke tilgjengelig. | Anderson, M.I. (P2734)
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459 | Minst en nålevende eller privat person er linket til dette notatet. Detaljer ikke tilgjengelig. | Anderson, K.J. (P2735)
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460 | Minst en nålevende eller privat person er linket til dette notatet. Detaljer ikke tilgjengelig. | Anderson, V.K. (P2736)
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461 | Minst en nålevende eller privat person er linket til dette notatet. Detaljer ikke tilgjengelig. | Anderson, E.M. (P2737)
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462 | Minst en nålevende eller privat person er linket til dette notatet. Detaljer ikke tilgjengelig. | Anderson, T.L. (P2738)
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463 | Minst en nålevende eller privat person er linket til dette notatet. Detaljer ikke tilgjengelig. | Anderson, M.v.K. (P2739)
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464 | Minst en nålevende eller privat person er linket til dette notatet. Detaljer ikke tilgjengelig. | Anderson, S.D. (P2740)
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465 | Minst en nålevende eller privat person er linket til dette notatet. Detaljer ikke tilgjengelig. | Anderson, H.K. (P2741)
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466 | 8e3 ABEL THORBJORN ANDERSON, b. October 12, 1911, Badger, Minn, (wf) Dorothy Mae Alexander, b. September 15, 1912, Valley City, N. D. Married July 26, 1950, at Minneapolis, Minn. Abel was a postoffice clerk at Badger, 1930-33. Engaged in farming until 1946. Township assessor, 1934-45, and AAA community committeeman, 1936-46. In 1951 he graduated from the University of Minnesota, college of Agriculture, with a B.A. degree in agronomy. From 1951 to 1954 he taught veterans at Sebeka, Minnesota, then taking the position of Agricultural agent in Red Lake county. He is interested in photography, travel, and aviation (a private pilot). Dorothy graduated from Valley City State College, and was engaged in teaching before marriage. They reside in Red Lake Falls, Minn. | Familie: Abel Thorbjørn Anderson / Dorothy Mae Alexander (F906)
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467 | 8e4 KATHERINE ELDRID ANDERSON, b. August 23, 1913, Badger, Minn, (hus) Otto W. Olson, b. December 24, 1893, Holt, Minn. Married January 27, 1934, at Grand Forks, N. D. Otto owns and operates a garage business in Badger. Their children are,-Douglas (8e4a), Clayton (8e4b) and Rebecca (8e4c). They reside at Badger. | Familie: Otto W. Olson / Katherine Eldrid Anderson (F907)
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468 | 8e4a DOUGLAS ROY OLSON, b. December 1, 1934, Badger, Minn. | Olson, Douglas Roy (P2744)
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469 | 8e4b CLAYTON MATTHEW OLSON, b. October 23, 1940, Roseau, Minn. | Olson, Clayton Matthew (P2745)
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470 | 8e4c REBECCA MARIE OLSON, b. February 17, 1948, Roseau, Minn. | Olson, Rebecca Marie (P2746)
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471 | 8e5 TRYPHENA REBECCA ANDERSON, b. March 5, 1917, Badger, Minn, (hus) Clifford Edgar Rhen, b. July 13, 1922, Spooner, Minn. Married September 27, 1947, Badger, Minn. Tryphena attended Concordia College at Moorhead, Minn. After finishing her school work she became employed in secretarial work in the AAA office at Roseau, Minn., and as office nurse in Baudette, Minn., until she became married. Clifford attended the Agricultural School at Crookston, Minn., and a sheet metal welding school at Thief River Falls, Minn. He is a veteran of World War II, having served two years in the U.S. Navy. He was in charge of the pasteurization plant at Spooner until 1949, when they moved to a farm near Badger which he now operates. They have four children,-Mitchell (8e5a), Deborah (8e5b), Carletta (8e5c), and Chad (8e5d). The family resides at Badger, Minn. | Familie: Clifford Edgar Rhen / Tryphena Rebecca Anderson (F908)
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472 | 8e5a MITCHELL CLIFFORD RHEN, b. May 2, 1949, Badger, Minn. | Rhen, Mitchell Clifford (P2748)
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473 | 8e5b DEBORAH JONETTE RHEN, b. February 16, 1951, Badger, Minn. | Rhen, Deborah Jonette (P2749)
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474 | 8e5c CARLETTA MARIE RHEN, b. October 29, 1952, Badger, Minn. | Rhen, Carletta Marie (P2750)
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475 | 8e5d CHAD ALAN RHEN, b. October 19, 1954, Badger, Minn. | Rhen, Chad Alan (P2751)
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476 | 8el ELIZABETH MARIE ANDERSON, b. July 9, 1908, Badger, Minn, (hus) Robert J. Scanlon, b. March 22, 1908, Minneapolis, Minn. Married August 5, 1935, at Milbank, S. D. Elizabeth graduated from the University of Minnesota School of Nursing. One child was born to them,-Edward (8ela). Elizabeth died two days later on March 2, 1936, at St. Barnabas hospital, Minneapolis. Robert lives at 2901 27th avenue south, Minneapolis. He is a hotel manager. | Familie: Robert J. Scanlon / Elizabeth Marie Anderson (F902)
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477 | 8ela EDWARD PATRICK SCANLON, b. February 29, 1936, Minneapolis, Minn. Edward is with the ROTC at the University of Minnesota, and at the present time is on a cruise to Scotland and Denmark. He resides at 2901 27th avenue south, Minneapolis, Minn. | Scanlon, Edward Patrick (P2731)
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478 | 8f 1 BARBARA JANE ANDERSON, b. November 25, 1924, State College, Pa. (hus) Edwin Adam Schick, b. May 7, 1921, Campbell county, S. D. Married July 30, 1948, at State College, Pa. Barbara graduated from State college with a degree of B.S. in home economics, and received her M.S. degree at the University of Wisconsin in 1947. She was a graduate assistant in the School of Home Economics, Pennsylvania State College, 1950-53, working toward the Ph.D. degree in nutrition, and teaching in the Department of Foods and Nutrition. She is a member of Alpha Omicron Pi, and of Phi Lamba Upsilon, Home Economics honorary. In 1946 she was a delegate of the United Lutheran church in America to the executive committee meetings of the World Student Christian federation in Switzerland. She also visited Italy, France, and England. She was instructor in home economics at St. Olaf college, 1947-48; dean of women at Wartburg college, Waverly, Iowa. 1948-50. Edwin received the A.B. degree at Wartburg college, in 1942; the B.D. degree in 1945; and the Th.M. degree at Princeton Theological seminary in 1948; and is now a candidate for the Th.D. degree. He was instructor at Wartburg seminary, 1946-47; and at Wartburg college, 1947-50. Since 1953 he has been assistant professor in the Department of Religion at Warrburg college. He is an ordained minister in the American Lutheran church; is a member of the Society of Biblical Literature and Exegesis; National Association of Biblical Instructors; and the Society for Reformation Research. They reside at 1415 West Bremer avenue, Waverly, Iowa. There are two children, Linda (8fla) and John (8flb). | Familie: Edwin Adam Schick / Barbara Jane Anderson (F910)
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479 | 8f ARTHUR VON KROGH ANDERSON, b. February 27, 1890, Monrevideo, Minn, (wf) Edith Elizabeth Huntington, b. July 18, 1897, Bloomington, Ind. Married December 27, 1923, at Bloomington. Arthur attended Windom College at Montevideo, Minn., 1908-09; graduated with B.S. in agriculture from the University of Minnesota in 1913; M.S., 1915; and Ph.D. in biochemistry in 1923. Was Shevlin Fellow, 1915-16. He was head of the chemistry department at St. Olaf College in 1916-18. In 1918-19 he was second lieutenant in the Sanitary Corps, U.S. Army. Attended army schools at Rockefeller Institute, New York City, and Yale University. Served at base hospital Camp Meade, Md. He was first lieutenant in the Sanitary Corps Reserve from 1919-39. In 1919-20 he was instructor in chemistry at the University of Minnesota, and from 1920-23 an instructor in agricultural biochemistry. In 1923 he went to Pennsylvania State College1 as associate professor of physiological chemistry, and since 1929 has been a professor. He was the author of "Essentials of Physiological Chemistry" and "Laboratory Experiments in Physiological Chemistry," the former now in the fourth edition, and the latter in the second edition; used as texts in more than one hundred colleges and universities. He published about twenty-five articles in scientific journals on various biochemical subjects, including blood chemistry and fungus metabolism. He was a member of Sigma Xi, Phi Kappa Phi, Phi Lambda Upsilon, Gamma Sigma Delta, Gamma Alpha, Alpha Epsilon Delta, Alpha Gamma Rho; American Chemical Society, past president of the Central Pennsylvania section, Pennsylvania Academy of Science; Pennsylvania Chemical Society (founder); American Association of University Professors; and the American Association for the Advancement of Science (fellow). On June 30, 1955 he rerired from his work at the University. Shortly before retirement he was singularly honored at a dinner party, when the program for the evening closely followed the TV show "This is your life." He died suddenly on July 8, 1955. Edith graduated from the University of Indiana with a B.A. degree, and has done graduate work at Pennsylvania State College. During World War I, 1918-19, she was secretary to the director of the speaking division of the committee on public information, and to the director of the division of educational extension of the department of the interior, Washington, D. C. In 1921-23 she served as secretary in the office of the president, University of Minnesota, and in 1943- 48 as secretary at the Psycho Educational Clinic, Pennsylvania State College. She was national secretary of Alpha Omicron Pi, 1927-33; and national presidenr, 1933-37, national Pan-Hellenic delegate, 1937-43; chairman, College Pan-Hellenics Committee of National Pan-Hellenic Congress, 1939-43. Other activities are, member of Alpha Omicron Pi; American Association of University Women, president of State College branch, 1947-49; member State College Girl Scout Council, 1940- 43; member State College Board of Education, 1940-53, vice president 1947-51, president 1951-53; first secretary of the State College Community Development committee, and a member of the executive committee, 1944-49; charter member of State College Business and Professional Women's club and of Faculty Women's club; member of the Committee for Lutheran work at Pennsylvania State University as a representative of the National Lutheran Council, secretary since 1948; State College "Woman of the Year," 1949. Children are,-Barbara (8fl), Mary (8f2), Rebecca (8f3), and Arthur, Jr. (8f4). Residence, 123 South Sparks srreet, State College, Pa. | Familie: Arthur von Krogh Anderson / Edith Elizabeth Huntington (F909)
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480 | 8f2 MARY ELDRID ANDERSON, b. July 6, 1926, State College, Pa. (hus) Frederick Kelker Hilton, b. February 8, 1925, Harrisburg, Pa. Married December 27, 1950, at State College. Mary received the B.S. degree in biochemistry at the Pennsylvania State college, 1947. Studied on a teaching assistantship at Cornell University, 1947-51, and received rhe Ph.D. degree in biochemistry in 1951. She was editor of the American Lutheran Student, 1946-47. Member of Alpha Omicron Pi, and the honorary fraterniries, Phi Beta Kappa and Sigma Xi, and six other honorary fraternities. Until recently was engaged in research in biochemistry at the Johns Hopkins university hospital. Frederick received the B.S. degree from Cornell University in 1950. He served in the U.S. Navy as an artist, 1944-46. Member of Sigma Phi Epsilon. At present he is a graduate student in the School of Hygiene and Public Health, Johns Hopkins University, working toward rhe D.Sc. degree in vertebrate ecology. The have one child,-Victoria (8f2a). They reside at Cromwell Bridge road, Hamilton Station, Baltimore, 34, Md. | Familie: Frederick Kelker Hilton / Mary Eldrid Anderson (F911)
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481 | 8f2a VICTORIA KATHERINE HILTON, b. December 20, 1954, Baltimore, Md. | Hilton, Victoria Katherine (P2761)
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482 | 8f3 REBECCA ANN ANDERSON, b. November 10, 1929, State College, Pa. She attended St. Olaf college, 1947-49, and received the A. B. degree with a major in art from Pennsylvania State in 1951. Member of St. Olaf Ladies' chorus, 1947-48; St. Olaf Chapel choir, 1948-49; and of Chapel choir at Pennsylvania State, 1950-51. Member of Alpha Omicron Pi. (hus) Donald Frederick Morgenson, b. July 15, 1928, Rochester, Minn. Married June 13, 1951, at State College, Pa. Donald received the B.A. degree from St. Olaf college, 1950; M.S., Pennsylvania State college, 1952. Served in the U. S. Army wirh the 98th Army band in Trieste, 1952-54. At present he is a graduate assistant in the College of Physical Education and Athletics, Pennsylvania State University, working toward the Ph. D. degree. They have two children,-Melissa (8f3a), and Gretchen (8f3b). The family resides at 123 South Sparks street, State College, Pa. | Familie: Donald Frederick Morgenson / Rebecca Ann Anderson (F912)
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483 | 8f3a MELISSA ANN MORGENSON, b. January 10, 1953, Rochester, Minn. | Morgenson, Melissa Ann (P2763)
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484 | 8f3b GRETCHEN COOKE MORGENSON, b. January 2, 1956, State College, Pa. | Morgenson, Gretchen Cooke (P2764)
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485 | Minst en nålevende eller privat person er linket til dette notatet. Detaljer ikke tilgjengelig. | Anderson, A.v.K. Jr. (P2756)
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486 | 8fla LINDA SUSAN SCHICK, b. May 27, 1949, Waverly, Iowa. | Schick, Linda Susan (P2758)
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487 | 8flb JOHN ARTHUR SCHICK, b. November 30, 1954, Waverly, Iowa. | Schick, John Arthur (P2759)
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488 | Minst en nålevende eller privat person er linket til dette notatet. Detaljer ikke tilgjengelig. | Svendsen, A. (P5384)
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489 | 9a 1 CLARIBEL HENDRICKSON, b. July 21, 1901, at Spring Grove, Minn., studied piano at Luther Academy, Albert Lea, Minn., and under Edna Gunnar Peterson, La Crosse, Wis. She was married in 1921 ro Halvard Arnston, who was born February 21, 1899, at Spring Grove, reared on the farm and later employed by the Tri-State Ice Cream corporation, La Crosse. Two daughters, Virginia (9ala) and Vernice (9alb), were born of the union. Being separated from her husband, in 1936, Claribel, aside from keeping up her home, taught piano in La Crosse and surrounding territory, also devoting spare time to poetry and painting. Her paintings have won several prizes at county fair exhibits. She was re-married, in 1945, to Blake Haddon, commercial artist, who passed away September 18, 1954. At the present time Mrs. Haddon lives at Ebner's Coulee Rt. 2, La Crosse, Wis. | Familie: Halvard Owen Arnston / Claribel Hendrickson (F914)
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490 | 9a MARTHA KATHRINE ANDERSON was born December 7, 1876, ar Blackhammer, Minn., and was broughr up in Spring Grove, Minn. Being talented in arr, she took painting lessons and spent much of her time at that. On November 7, 1900, she married Nelius Hendrickson, a son of pioneer Nils Hendrickson. He was born July 25, 1877, at Spring Grove, Minn., worked in the clothing business and played clariner in the band. The couple lived in Spring Grove for a while and there Martha became the mother of two daughters, Claribel (9al) and Inga (9a2). In 1903 the Hendricksons moved to Sattre, Iowa, where they took over a general store and post office. There they prospered, and in 1915 an adopted boy, Rolf, was added to the family. He is now a successful business man in Rochester, Minn. In 1920 rhe family moved to a farm near Spring Grove; however, after four years of tilling the soil, they again went into business, this time in Spring Grove, where they opened a restaurant. Nelius died January 29, 1936, leaving the store in charge of Martha and their daughter Inga. With talent for art apparent in her youth, Martha spent much time in her declining years at drawing and painting. She died July 18, 1951, at La Crosse, Wis. | Familie: Nelius Hendrickson / Martha Kathrine Anderson (F913)
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491 | 9a2 INGA HENDRICKSON, b. October 20, 1903, at Spring Grove, Minn., has been a home girl all her life, helping her parents in their store at Sattre, la., and later on the farm and in the restaurant at Spring Grove. Shortly after her father died, in 1936, she took over complete management of the restaurant and the care of her aging mother, who passed away in 1951. Since then, she has kept up the home and the place of business as left to her. Her avocation is music. She likes to listen to good performances, but more particularly to make her own music on the piano. On September 1, 1952, she was married to Percival Narveson, bricklayer, formerly instructor in bricklaying at Dunwoody Institute, Minneapolis, Minn. He was born May 30, 1899, Spring Grove, Minn. Their present address is Spring Grove, Minn. | Familie: Percival Narveson / Inga Hendrickson (F918)
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492 | 9ala VIRGINIA ARNSTON, b. October 12, 1922, at Spring Grove, Minn., studied violin and viola under her uncle, Rudolf Kvelve, and joined the La Crosse Symphony orchestra as principal of the viola section. During the season 1949-50 she was on the orchestra board of directors. Aside from her musical accomplishments, she is a capable stenographer and has held responsible positions in that capacity. On January 14, 1950, she was married to Edward Scheitzach, who was born January 5, 1923, at La Crosse, Wis. During World War II he served as a member of the U. S. Signal Corps in India, China, and Manchuria. The Scheirzachs live at 515 South 17th street, La Crosse, Wis. | Familie: Edward Scheitzach / Virginia Lorraine Arnston (F916)
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493 | 9alb VERNICE ARNSTON, b. October 1, 1923, studied piano under her mother and became a proficient accompanist. She was married, in 1943, to Leigh Elder. He was born July 24, 1914, at La Crosse, Wis., studied cello at the New England Conservatory, Boston, where he won the Beebe scholarship and continued his studies under Tortelier, in Paris. He is head of the string department in the La Crosse public schools and directs the La Crosse Symphony orchestra. Vernice occasionally appears with her husband in concerts. The Elders have four children,-Glenn ( 9 a l b l ) , Steven (9alb2), Lynn Ann (9alb3 and Leigh Jr. (9alb4). The family resides at 1403 Hyde avenue, La Crosse, Wis. | Familie: Leigh Elder / Vernice June Arnston (F917)
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494 | 9alb2 STEVEN JAMES ELDER, b. January 25, 1950, La Crosse, Wis. | Elder, Steven James (P2775)
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495 | 9alb3 LYNN ANN ELDER, b. October 20, 1951, La Crosse, Wis. | Elder, Lynn Ann (P2776)
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496 | 9alb4 LEIGH ELDER JR., b. January 19, 1954, La Crosse, Wis. | Elder, Leigh Jr. (P2777)
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497 | 9albl GLENN LEIGH ELDER, b. May 27, 1947, La Crosse, Wis. | Elder, Glenn Leigh (P2774)
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498 | 9b BERNHARD OLAI ANDERSON (known as BEN ANDERSON), b. March 23, 1878, at Caledonia, Minn. He studied watchmaking and engraving ar Winona and wenr into business, in 1898, at Kindred, N. D. Two years later there was a big fire in Kindred, and while helping others to save their merchandise Ben neglected his own place until it was too late; however, he managed to throw some silverware and tools into a baby carriage and wheel it out just before the building collapsed. After that he occupied space in a restautant until he could move into a new building, called the Merger block, in which "Willie" Reque, (4d), too, had quarters for his dentist office. Ben was instrumental in incorporating the village of Kindred and became its first secretary. On June 24, 1903, he married Berthe Marie Kjos, who was born March 6, 1878, at Fargo, Dakota Territory. In 1905 Ben built a store of his own, with living quarters upstairs, where he continued his jewelry, silverware, watch repairing, and confectionery business; and in 1925 he provided a beautiful new home fot his wife and children: George (9bl), Arthur (9b2), Katherine (9b3), and Albert (9b4). On May 21, 1935, he died suddenly while closing up the store. Being left a widow and alone, Marie sold the property, and she now lives at 712 Hobart boulevard north, Los Angeles, 29, Calif. | Familie: Bernard Olai Anderson / Berthe Marie Kjos (F919)
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499 | 9b2 ARTHUR BROWN ANDERSON, b. July 10, 1908, at Kindred, N. D., attended the North Dakota Agricultural College, Fargo, N. D., and graduated, in 1929, with major in paint chemistry. Subsequently he worked as salesman and as sales manager, for the Aluminum Corporation of America, Cincinnati, Ohio. In 1934 he married Phyllis Palmer, who was born November 11, 1909, at Greenville, Va. Two years later, the couple moved to Los Angeles, Calif., where Arthur was employed as western salesman for the Imperial Wall Paper company. Being divorced, in 1946, he was again married, in 1950, to Ruth Viola Jacobsen Tarr, who was born in 1908 at Lincoln, Neb. Arthur is now in the paint manufacturing business. They reside at 101 West Alameda avenue, Burbank, Calif. | Familie: Arthur Brown Anderson / Phyllis Palmer (F921)
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500 | 9b3 KATHERINE MARIE ANDERSON, b. June 27, 1911, at Kindred, N. D., srudied domestic science at the North Dakota Agricultural college, Fargo, N.D., and at Ames Agricultural college, Ames, Iowa, graduating from the latter institution in 1934. She was married June 24, 1935, to Arthur Curtis Goldtrap and lives at Fort Smith, Ark., where her husband is in a dairy business, having taken over the plant at the time of his father's death in 1942. In 1955 he built a new modern milk processing plant, known as the Acee Pure Milk company. In eighteen years the company has grown from four men and two trucks to sixty-five men and thirty-five trucks. Arthur also finds time to take an active part in all programs designed to promote the dairy industry, farm improvement programs, pasture and hetd improvement programs. He is a member of the Chamber of Commerce of their city, taking a leading role in the organization's live stock program and stock show, having served for several years as chairman of the livestock committee. The Goldtraps, residing at 2105 south Greenwood, Fort Smith, have two children: Arthur (9b3a) and Katie (9b3b). | Familie: Arthur Curtis Goldtrap / Katherine Marie Anderson (F923)
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