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Towner County North Dakota Families TOWNER COUNTY NORTH DAKOTA FAMILIES ^^ 929.2 T661 v.l n T 0 f I B H C © U N T I NORTH Bil 0 T A f AULI 8:'•'& VOLUME 1.. c. 5917 Myrtle Ave 1958 Mabel Jacques Hadler Long Beach, 5 California 1e-PAg| PREFACE The purpose of these "books is to save trie records of Towner Co. while it is possible. Other parts of the country have lost many of their records, Towner Co, is young enough to have most of its records complete. About 50 yrs. ago, the collecting of these records was be - g u n . T h e f o 11 o w i n g w ere copied; Dakota T e r r 11 o r i a 1 Census 1885; N.D State Census 3.915 & 1925; School Census up to 194-9; 1.909 & 1928 Atlases; marriage records to 1949; early marriage records at Devils Lake; all newspapers of Towner Go. except Col. Sib­ ley's earl]/ papers, 'whose use was refused by the present owner; all gravestone inscriptions to 1945; Civil War pension records; Bible records; Pioneer Mothers1 records; WAP.A,; Post Office records; records of the following churches, both Bisbee Luther­ an, Arndt Lutheran, Bisbee Presbyterian, Egeland Pres., Bethel Pres., Cando Congregational, Cando M.B., Rocklake M.B., Hansboro 0; MAE. , Zion Brethren. 0% S - After these records were sorted under the various families, n a questionnaire was sent to some member of each family that could be located, for the information that could be supplied 0 only by the family. For this Vol. I., 470 questionnaires were ^ sent out <& 164 returned. After waiting at least 6 months for a ,rr reply, 125 reminder postcards were sent out, to which 20 answers Q were, received. With the increased postal rates, it will not be IP possible to send out reminders. "T" Every effort has been made to eliminate errors, but In spite of this, errors are bound to occur and corrections will CG be appreciated, as well as information about families that either do not appear or about whom the records are meager, n especially the address of some member of that family. O 1 wisli to thank those who have so willingly given their help to make this as complete as it is. i p-? 1. TOWNER COUNTY, N. D. FAMILIES AANES, JOHN PHUT, b Oct. 15, 1864, Norway, son of Knut AAnes and Sigrid Husebyu Came to America 1885; homosteaded west of Bisbee; clerked, inn. Ole Jacobsen store until 1891, when he started, his own store; had a livery barn which became a garage. His sister, MARY, b Mar. 17, 1.884, d Jan. 25, 1958, bur." Bis. Luth, Cem. joined them m 1902. He d Aug. 15, 1927, buried Bisbee Luth, Cem. Md Jan, I, 3.895, Bisbee, Rev. Hagboe, Piala Wibe, b Mar. 8, 1874, Ville Stenkjaer, Norway, dau Iver ' be and Anna Knutson, (See Wibe Family,) She died. July 28, 1.9: 5, bur. Bis. Luth. Cem. Children: 1. IVER J., b June 15, 1895, Bisbee; d Sept. 18, 1954, bur. Bis. Luth. Cem, Vet. W.W.I; mall-carrier; unmd. 2. SOPHIE AMANDA, b Oct. 14, 1.895, Bis, Telephone operator; unmd. 5. PARR J'OHAN, b Nov. 15, 1897, Bis. d Nov. II, 1954, Md June 10, 1925, Winger, Minn, Alma Lecy, No ch, 4. MABEL BERNICE, b Peb. 22, 1901, Bis, *Md Feb. 5, 1931, Bis, Rev. Nestvold, Peder A, Foss, b 1899, Greenbank, Minn. Ch: (Foss) (1) Tallette Ann, Aug. 9, 1951; md Nov. 5, 1950, Minneap­ olis, Rev, Morgan, Verlin. Harold Wibe, son of Harold Wibe and Anna Bishop. (See Wibe) (2) Marylen Bernice, Nov. 6, 1.954; md Aug, 14, 1955, Bis., Rev. Grindai, Rodney Eugene Wagenman, son Jonathan Wagenman and Dessie Cartwright. (See WagenmanP) 5. TOGO HJALMAR, b Jan. 17, 1904, Bis.; md. Aug. 20, 1956, Rolla, Margaret Otto, dau Arnold. Otto of D.L. No ch. 6. HILDA JONETTA, b Aug. 17, 1906, Bis.; md Jan. 1, 1956, Bis. Rev. Borrevik, Norris Thorwald Paulson, son Charles Paul­ son and Nettie Lynnes. (See Paulson) 7. RUTH LILLIEN, b Jan, 27, 1910, Bis.; md June 27, 1955, Bis. Rev. Bretheim, Obed J. Larson of Heimdal, NOD. AAS, GEORGE 0., b Oct. 21, 1874, Rendalen, Norway. Landed in Boston, 1.895; had a hardware store in BIsG until 1944, when he 'retired.; now living Omaha, Nebr. His bro. and- sis. were: EMBRIT Aasheim, lived in Minnesota; OTELIA, b 1880, md July 6, 1902, Bis., Gustav Strand; MARIT, rad I.A.Hendrickson (See Hendrickson); SVEN Aasheim, b 1878, md Dec. 18, 1904, Bis. Martha Akre; lived Montana Md June 25, 1915, Leeds, N.D. Rev. Brunsvold, Hilda Josephine Anderson,dau Andrew Anderson and. Anna Swanberg.(See Anderson) O XX J. X \X t \$ XX « 1. GEORGE FERDINAND, b Apr. 2, 1.914; d Feb, 18, 1916 2. ADOLPH JERRY, b Dec, 51, 1915; d Jan. 16, 1916 5. GEORGIA HAZEL, b July 1, 1917} d 1917 e. AAS (continued) 4. VIVIAN DORTHEA, b Feb. 5, 1920, Bis.; grad. Concordia Coll. ; taught at Mohall, N.D. Md May 5, 1945, Bis., Victor W. Gesellchen of Mohall, b 1916. Children: (Gesellchen) (1) Paul (2) John David, Aug. 26, 1948, Omaha, Nebr. (3) Robert Allen, Sept. 17, 1950, Omaha AABERG, CARL, left Bis. Mar. 1914 1. BEATRICE, b 1905 AASB, CARL, b 1892; md Oct. 9, 1920 — Cando, Rev. Denison, Martha Henriette Jacobson, b 1904 ABAR, FRED,b 1855-95 of foreign birth; lived Ege. 1915, left before 1925. Md Jennie ... b 1855-95, U.S. Children: 1. HAROLD, b 1910 2, VIVIAN, b 1910-5 ABAR, ,., Md Catharine ... who died Dec. 5, 1929, Minot. Came from Ontario, Can. 1927. Children: 1. FLORENCE, b 1.877; md Mar. 17, 1899, Cando, Rev. Stephen Williams - Theodore C. Walker, b 1874, of Maza, son Robert J. and Flora Barr. (See Walker) '2. G. L. ; lived Minot, 1919 ABAS, AiJEX, b June 15, 1891, Damascus, Syria; d Apr. 15, 1.955, Rolla, bur Bis. Pres. Cem. Came to Perth, Apr. 16, 1914, where he had a poolhall and. liquor store. Md Nov. 21, 1924, Lucy Gores, dau Theodore Gores and Margarethe Hemmisch. No ch. (See Gores) ABBOTT, FRANK, b 1852, lived Perth; aid Sept. 1.1, 1902, Cando, Rev, Denison; Nettie Deffoe, b 1865 of Rolla ABELS, HENRY, b 1875, lived R.L. 1925; to Grundy Center, la. 19.31. Md Cora .. , b 1890. 1. ELLA I., b Feb. 4, 1913; md July 10, 1.955, Grundy Center, la. Jerry H. Van Brug 2. EDGAR H. b Jan. 22, 1915; md ... Ch: JOHN TYRONE 3. HAROLD, Mar. 8, 1917 4. WINONA C. Jan. 15, 1919 5. JOHN 1. Mar. 30,.1925 ABERCROMBIE, HARRY, b June 2, 1872, Newark, N.J. Moved to Eng­ land with his par., bro-. and. sis; became an orphan. 1.888 and went to Book Lake, Canada. 1891 D.L.; homesteaded sw of Bis. ABEEYRO?' ill ( nr Y ued) M nl- n • en p, io pis. On schoolbd. 9 yrs., Co. Comm. 5 yrs. D 0-1. 2t, 1955, bur C.Cem, Md Am , OC, Ys, Rev, 1. Deardorff; Mary Elizabeth. Kness, b Dm. !'X "' 37°, Prescottville, Jefferson Co., Pa, dau John IPm n d P.p.y MoC3.el.3an; brought up by her mother's sister, Mrs, .],',' Arc r, her mother having died . She died. Peb. 11, 1954, bur C.Cem, Children : 1. DAVID LEONARD, Mar. 14, 1.899, Bis. Unmd. 2. MILDRED MARIAN, b July 1.6, 1902, Bis,; d Apr. 27, 1.950, bur C.Cem, Taught 5 yrs, Goodrich. Unmd. 5. HARRY ALLAN, b June 6,' 1.918, Bis. Md Jan. 8, 1.957, Gando, Judge Ness; Florence Gores, dau Christ Gores and Gertrude Gross, Giving Bis. (See Gores) Children: (1) HARRY JAMES, Aug, 51, 1957 (2) MARY MARGARET, Aug. 12, 1941 (3) RUTH ANN, Mar. 7, 1.945 (4) DAVID CHARLES, Mar. 29, 1944 (5) MILDRED ELIZABETH, Oct. 16, 1.945 (6) MARE ANDREW, Nov, 10, 1957 ABRAHAMSON, CARL, b Rolette Co.; lived Gr. Tp., Towner Co. 1945. His sis Mrs. Jake Jasper lived. Boissevain, Can, Children; 1. CLAYTON, Jan. 29, 1957 2. ALICE, Feb. 24, 1958 5. BETTY LOU, Mar, 24, 1959 4. NORMAN, Oct. 50, 1940 5. DONALD, Aug. 27, 1942 ABRAHAMSON, MARTIN, son JOHN and Betsey ... Lived St. John; Monroe Tp. 1920, Md June 18, 1922, Dunseith; Sylvia Irene Price, dau Joseph. Price and Ethel Stemen. (See Price) Children: 1. DOROTHY IRENE, May 22, 1925 2. HOWARD GEORGE, July 15, 1925 . Md ...; lived near Ege, Children; (1) DARREL, Oct. 1949 (2) DOYLE, twin of Darrel 5. tPGENN IVAN, May 19, 1927 4. EVELYN ARLBNB, June 10,.1931 ACKER, BERTHA, asst. P.M. at Cando, resigned Jan. 1908. ADAMS, ALEXANDER K. , b 1873-; md Nov. IS, 1902, D.L., Fr. Arnold} Mary J. Nachbar, 1875, of Jordan, Minn. Gh.: girl, Mar. 1904, CX ADAMS, HOJX ; owner Hotel Murdick, Hans. Apr. 1916; rented, it to Chas. Tribble; went to Glasgow, Mont. ADAMS, HARRY, b 1865, of C; md Nov, 1.1, 1889, D.L. Fr. Ewen; Emma Mary Brogan, b 1862, of London, Eng. ADAMS, HARRY P., killed in Retrain wreck, Bartlett, June 1907} md ... dau Samuel Treadwell, editor of R.L. paper. She md (2) ... Myers. Children: 1. HELEN, Jan. 1907 2. boy Myers, July 6, 1909 ADAMS, JASPER, lived Perth. ADAMS, JOHN, lived Zion Tp. Children: 1, MARGARET, Mar. 4, 191.5 2. boy, July 20, 1922 ADAMS, SAMUEL, member of the lower house, representing Towner Co. 1905-7, Reg, U.S.Land Off.
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