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3001 | Norway, Emigration Records, 1867-1960 for Haakon Friele, Oslo politidistrikt, 1927-1931. Til New York med skipet Gripsholm. https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/61757/images/61757_b1059847-00246?pId=261944 |
Eier av original/Kilde: https://www.ancestry.com/ Dato: 23 Nov 1929 |
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3002 | Notodden https://no.wikipedia.org/wiki/Notodden | |||
3003 | Nottinghamshire https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nottinghamshire | |||
3004 | Minst en nålevende eller privat person er linket til dette bildet. Detaljer ikke tilgjengelig. |
Eier av original/Kilde: Kari Kvæven Dato: 30 Aug 2014 |
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3005 | Nykirken https://no.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nykirken_i_Bergen |
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3006 | Nå (trykt utg.). 1965 Nr. 5 Grete Borgen 1943-2018 https://urn.nb.no/URN:NBN:no-nb_digitidsskrift_2019011781950_001 |
Eier av original/Kilde: https://www.nb.no/ Dato: 1965 |
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3007 | Næstved https://no.wikipedia.org/wiki/N%C3%A6stved | |||
3008 | Nøtterøy https://no.wikipedia.org/wiki/N%C3%B8tter%C3%B8y | |||
3009 | Nøtterøy kirke https://no.wikipedia.org/wiki/N%C3%B8tter%C3%B8y_kirke | |||
3010 | Oberstløytnant Adolph Friderich von Hirsch Oberstløytnant Adolph Friderich von Hirsch 1684-1762 Del 1 av 2 |
Eier av original/Kilde: Hirsch: Danske og norske Officerer 1648–1814 |
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3011 | Oberstløytnant Adolph Friderich von Hirsch Oberstløytnant Adolph Friderich von Hirsch 1684-1762 Del 2 av 2 |
Eier av original/Kilde: Hirsch: Danske og norske Officerer 1648–1814 |
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3012 | Obit Erika Ruth Lundh Buchholz Erika Ruth Lundh Buchholz, 22, of Pasadena, Calif., died Aug. 15, in Lahaina, Hawaii. A memorial service will be at 11 a.m. Saturday to Blunt Mortuary, 2229 W. Colorado Ave., with John Reed officating. Private burial will be in Crystal Valley Cemetery, Manitou Springs. Mrs. Lundh-Buchholz was born May 3, 1962, in Tulsa, Okla., where she lived most of her life. Her parents are Richard K. Lundh of Los Angeles, formerly of Colorado Springs, her mother, Marcia Whitney of Tulsa and her stepmother, Jerrie A. Lundh of San Francisco. Her husband, Roger Buccholz of Corte Madera, Calif., survives. She is also survived by a sister, Leni S. Burrow of Duncan, Okla. Memorial contributions may be made to Marin Services for Women, P.O. Box 602, Larkspur, Calif., 94939. |
Eier av original/Kilde: Gazette Telegraph Dato: 19 Sep 1984 |
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3013 | Obit for Julie Ann Lundh Mrs. Julie Ann Lundh passed away on Thursday, March 20, 2008, in Roseburg, Oregon. She was born on June 21, 1939, in Everett, Washington, to parents, Carl and Estelle Simmons (Thorsen). She was married on February 14, 1989, in Roseburg, to Henrik Lundh, MD. Julie A. Lundh, BSN, received her bachelors degree in nursing from Pacific Lutheran University in Tacoma, Washington. Julie remained in the field of nursing for over 30 years. She was a head nurse and nursing instructor at both Emanuel Hospital in Portland, Oregon and Kapiolani Community College in Honolulu, Hawaii, before working as a nursing supervisor at Douglas County Hospital in Roseburg. Julie also held a position as a relief nursing instructor at Umpqua Community College until 1995. Julie was actively involved in the American Association of University Women (AAUW); she belonged to and participated in events sponsored by the Women in Black; Julie was a lifetime member of Weight Watchers and recently served as the organization’s secretary. Julie was an avid walker participating in several marathons and she belonged to the Mazamas. She was a member of St. Paul’s Lutheran Church and recently began attending Faith Lutheran Church. Julie moved to Roseburg in November, 1989 preceding her marriage in 1990 to her beloved husband, Henrik Lundh, MD. Julie loved Southern Oregon and spent much of her time walking the foothills of West Roseburg. She enjoyed collecting river rock along the banks of the Umpqua River which she used to decorate her backyard garden. Julie was known to invite her grandchildren on these walks to pick up debris from the road side out of respect for the environment. | |||
3014 | Obit Karen Warmer Karen E. Warmer, 63, died peacefully in her home Saturday, June 21, 2003, in San Luis Obispo. A memorial service will be held at 4 p.m. July 2, at the Cambria Cemetery on Bridge Street. Karen was a loving mother, passionate artist, and devout liberal. She was an advocate of women's rights, and women's issues were often featured in her artwork. She had an independent spirit, a rapier wit, and a generous soul. Karen's interests and enjoyment came from politics, an appreciation of art, humor, gambling, traveling and classical music. Karen was born July 15, 1939, in Cleveland, Ohio to Dr. Roger and Margaret Egeberg and schooled in Los Angeles. Throughout her life, she frequently visited the Egeberg family ranch in the hills above Cambria. She graduated from Bennington College in 1961. She was married to Richard Warmer from 1966 to 1984, and had two sons. Karen leaves behind her sons, Craig Warmer of Sherman Oaks, and Alex Warmer of Los Angeles; sisters, Sara McEre of San Luis Obispo, and Joan Hancock of Palo Alto; and brother Olaf Egeberg of San Luis Obispo. In lieu of flowers, contributions can be made to Hospice Partners of the Central Coast. 277 South Street, Suite R., San Luis Obispo, 93401. Published by San Luis Obispo County Tribune on Jun. 25, 2003. |
Eier av original/Kilde: San Luis Obispo County Tribune Dato: 25 Jun 2003 |
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3015 | Obit Leonard Walter Kruse The Honorable Leonard Walter Kruse, retired Superior Court Judge of Kitsap County, Washington died on June 18, 2009 at Harrison Medical Center in Bremerton, Washington. Highly esteemed in his professional life and dearly beloved in his personal life, among Leonard's legacies is his vast imprint on the lives of all who knew him and were the recipients of his intelligence, diligence, and overwhelmingly, generous and loving heart. Born in Rochester, Minnesota, to Carlton Walter and Maybelle Pearl (Boyd) Kruse, on 2 September 1934. He grew up in Rochester, graduating from Rochester High School in 1952. Then he attended Carleton College at Northfield, Minnesota and transferred to the University of Washington Law School in 1955, graduating and admitted to the Bar in 1958. Leonard was recently honored for 50 years as a member of the Washington State Bar Association. Leonard served as Assistant Washington State Attorney General in 1959 and 1960. Then on 23 April 1960 he married Ragnhild D. Lundh in Seattle, Washington. This union eventually ended in divorce. From the fall of 1960 through 1961, he was a Deputy Prosecuting Attorney in Kitsap County. On January 1, 1962 , he joined the law firm of Greenwood & Shiers in Port Orchard, Washington and became a partner in 1963. He remained with that firm until 1977 when he left to serve as the lawyer for one client in the construction industry for four years. Then on 23 July 1965 he married Betty Jane (Tesar) Montgomery in Union, Washington. Then on 13 April 1981 they divorced in Kitsap County, Washington. Nineteen days after the end of his second marriage, on 2 May, 1981, he married Brenda Joy (Dobbs) Lundell in Bremerton, Washington. Leonard was appointed to the Superior Court Bench in Kitsap County in January, 1982 and served for 19 years, retiring in January, 2001. Among his many and varied interests and affiliations, he served as Trustee on the Board of the Kitsap Regional Library, Director on the Board of Kitsap Bank and was honored as Port Orchard Man of the Year in 2005. Len's commitment, devotion and involvement in his community was all inclusive, being a member of numerous and varied boards, committees, and activities. He served with dedication, energy, and sincerity. Since Leonard's retirement in 2001, his hours dedicated as volunteer at South Colby Elementary, in Port Orchard, were his most rewarding. His devotion to the kids, teachers, and staff , and in return, their appreciation of him, brought him great joy. He is survived by his beloved wife Brenda, son Jay (Lisa), daughter Pam (Bill), daughter Deb (Richard), daughter Jan (Jaron), 11 grandchildren, five great-grandchildren, numerous nephews, nieces, and cousins, and his favorite sister-in-law and two brothers-in-law. | |||
3016 | Obit Margaret Egeberg Margaret Egeberg, an accomplished sculptor and widow of President Richard Nixon's chief health official, died of pneumonia at home in Menlo Park on March 31. She was 95. A native of Canada, Margaret McEchron Chahoon was born on Aug. 25, 1904, in Grand Mere, Quebec, where her American father owned a paper mill on the St. Maurice River. There she learned to ski and skate, fish with trout flies and paddle a birchbark canoe so quietly that the moose, beavers and loons were undisturbed. After home schooling, she went to Westover, a girls college preparatory school in Connecticut, and later Pratt Institute in New York to become a dietitian. She met Roger Olaf Egeberg at a Cornell house party and married the medical student in 1929. During World War II, Margaret Egeberg cared for their four children in Cleveland for four years while her husband served in the Pacific Theater of Operations. Upon his return, they moved to Los Angeles, where he served as chief of medicine at the Veterans Hospital for eight years and later as dean of medicine at University of Southern California. Margaret Egeberg started her artistic career working in ceramics, making bowls and plates that were sold at Gumps. She also became president of the League of Women Voters and worked for Planned Parenthood while in Southern California. In 1969, her husband was appointed the assistant secretary for health and scientific affairs at the Department of Health, Education and Welfare in Washington, D.C. After moving there, she began sculpting and created pieces for the National Institute for Aging and the Mount Vernon Community Mental Health Center, among others on display. The couple traveled widely on diplomatic trips and spent summers at their ranch in Southern California. After her husband's death in 1997, she returned to California. In her West Menlo home, she enjoyed visiting with family and friends, often in the sunny garden adorned with her sculptures. She is survived by her children, Joan Hancock of Palo Alto, Sara McEre of Santa Barbara, Olaf Egeberg of Menlo Park and San Luis Obispo, and Karen Egeberg of Princeton, N.J., as well as eight grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. A private memorial service was held at her daughter's home in Palo Alto, with cremation arrangements handled by the Neptune Society. https://www.sfgate.com/news/article/Margaret-Egeberg-2763244.php |
Eier av original/Kilde: https://www.sfgate.com/ Dato: 21 Apr 2000 |
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3017 | Obit Ragnhild Dagny Thorsen Ragnhild Dagny Thorsen, født Lundh 1933-2013 https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/lajollalight/name/ragnhild-thorsen-obituary?pid=163620342 |
Eier av original/Kilde: https://www.legacy.com/ |
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3018 | Obit Rani Thorsen Rani Thorsen died Wednesday, February 27, 2013, at the age of 80, at UCSD Medical Center after a short battle with cancer. Rani was born on February 20, 1933, in Oslo, Norway. She spent much of her youth in Norway before moving permanently to the U.S. in 1972. She settled in La Jolla with her mother and two young sons in 1975 and never left. Rani overcame a lot to provide a great environment for her family. She loved baseball (the Giants and Padres in particular), photography, Indian crafts and culture, knitting, stamps and polar bears. She was an avid walker and enjoyed taking photos all over La Jolla and San Diego, but was particularly fond of the La Jolla Cove and other beach areas. She is survived and missed tremendously by her two sons, Henning and Lars and their families; her brother, Henrik and all of her nephews and her niece; her grandchildren, Lisl, Olina and Finn; as well as her dear friends, Cornelia, Larry, Tommy, Virginia, Jan and others too numerous to mention. An informal wake will be held on March 17, 2013, at 5pm at the Brockton Villa. Memorial contributions may be made to the World Wildlife Fund for Polar Bears at http://worldwildlife.org/species/polar-bear. Published by La Jolla Light from Mar. 14 to Apr. 11, 2013. |
Eier av original/Kilde: La Jolla Light Dato: 14 Mar 2013 |
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3019 | Obit Robert "Bob" Steve Mark Robert S. "Bob" Mark, 72, passed away suddenly July 7, 2009, due to heart failure in Apple Valley, California. He was a much loved husband, father, hero, friend and he will be deeply missed. Bob was born January 14, 1937, in Needles, California. He was a lifetime resident of the Golden State and lived happily for 30 years in Big Bear, CA. The past 5 1/2 years he lived in Apple Valley. He retired from the Los Angeles City Fire Dept. after serving 20 years at LAX and Venice, CA. He was involved with the Boy Scouts of America as a troop leader, he was also a small business owner, volunteer fireman and served on various Community Service Boards in Big Bear, CA. During Bob's younger years he enjoyed motorcycle riding, waterskiing, tent-camping, canoeing and photography. He spent time in his middle years back-packing, biking, sailing and traveling. In his later years he tried full-time RV living, became an avid reader, movie-critic, restaurant connoisseur and star-gazer. He is survived by his wife and best friend of 54 years, Margaret E. "Peggy" Mark of Apple Valley, CA; daughter, Pam Adams and son-in-law, Vaughn Adams also of Apple Valley; sons, Robert Mark Jr. of Big Bear Lake, CA, Randy Mark and daughter-in-law, Juliana Mark of Portola, CA; grandson, Jeremy Mark also of Portola, CA; granddaughter, Jennifer Reeh and husband, Shannon Reeh of Honolulu, Hawaii and baby great-granddaughter, Ella Katherine Reeh of Honolulu, HI. Services will be held at Sunset Hills Memorial Chapel, 24000 Waalew Road, Apple Valley, CA. on Tuesday, July 14, 2009. Visitation will be from 10:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. Service will begin at 11:00 a.m. with Pastor Jeff Tunnell officiating. Interment will be at Gold Mountain Memorial Park, 370 N. Maple Lane, Big Bear City, CA, at 3:00 p.m. the same day. Memorial donations may be made in Robert S. Mark's honor to: Widows, Orphans, and Disabled Fireman's Fund LAFRA Mail, 815 Colorado Blvd, 4th Floor, Los Angeles, CA. 90041. Sunset Hills Memorial Park and Mortuary is handling the arrangements. Updated service schedule and online guestbook at sunsethills.cc. Please sign the guestbook at www.dailybreeze.com/obits. Published by Daily Breeze on Jul. 11, 2009. |
Eier av original/Kilde: Daily Breeze Dato: 11 Jul 2009 |
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3021 | Obitary Berent Friele 1895-1985 Berent Friele 1895-1985 Daily News 18. September 1985 |
Eier av original/Kilde: Daily News Dato: 18 Sep 1985 |
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3022 | Obitary for Carl Spaulding Thorne-Thomsen Carl Spaulding Thorne-Thomsen 1946-1967 Bilde: John Andrew Prime |
Eier av original/Kilde: Chicago Tribune Dato: 29 Oct 1967 |
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3023 | Obitary for Claire Thorne-Thomsen, nee Snakenberg Claire Thorne-Thomsen, nee Snakenberg 1929-2004 |
Eier av original/Kilde: Times-News Dato: 14 May 2004 Sted: Hendersonville, Henderson County, North Carolina, United States 35.3187279, -82.46095279999997 |
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3024 | Obitary for Daphne Friele CHESHIRE - Daphne Mundinger Friele, 82, formerly of Cheshire and Wallingford, died peacefully on Wednesday, April 16, 2008. Born in Funchal, Madeira, Jan. 17, 1926, she was the daughter of the late Josephine Marion and Frederick Cecil Walker. Daphne was predeceased by her loving husbands Col. Robert G. Mundinger and Berent E. Friele, both World War II veterans and former members of the elite Jedburgh Group. Project Jedburgh was a joint allied program, with the OSS whose members parachuted behind enemy lines to assist resistance fighters in France prior to D Day. During World War II, Daphne was a member of the British First Aid Nursing Yeomanry, and served as the Jedburgh commanding officer's secretary. In later years, she worked tirelessly to reunite the French, British and American Jedburgh members and helped record the history of the unit, for which she was awarded the French Ordre National du Merite and the British Member of the Order of the British Empire. She excelled at the many duties and obligations of an Army Officer's wife both in the United States and during overseas assignments. Daphne later worked at the State Department, in Washington, DC, and at the American Embassy in Paris, France. Daphne was gracious to all, an avid gardener, and loved all creatures great and small. Daphne is survived by two devoted daughters and sons-in-law, Barbara and Gary Smith of Boca Raton, Fla., and Susan and James LaBrecque of Cheshire; additionally, "Grannie Goose" is survived by three loving grandchildren, Barbara Anne Smith, Susan McConnell and Berent LaBrecque; as well as two great-grandchildren, Reilly and Tyler McConnell. A memorial service will be held Saturday, May 10 at 1 p.m. at St. Paul's Episcopal Church, 65 N. Main St., Wallingford. Burial will be at Arlington National Cemetery, Va., June 19 at 3 p.m. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Alzheimer's Association. Published in Record-Journal on May 4, 2008. https://www.legacy.com/obituaries/record-journal/obituary.aspx?n=daphne-friele&pid=108930912 |
Eier av original/Kilde: Record-Journal Dato: 4 May 2008 |
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3025 | Obitary for Doris Dean Thorne-Thomson, nee Davidson Doris Dean Thorne-Thomson, nee Davidson 1900-1996 Photo: John Andrew Prime |
Eier av original/Kilde: Shreveport Times Dato: 6 Jan 1996 |
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3026 | Obitary for Ellen Marie Galemba Ellen Marie Galemba 1931-2011 |
Eier av original/Kilde: The Register Citizen Dato: 3 May 2011 |
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3027 | Obitary for Fletcher Thorne-Thomsen Fletcher Thorne-Thomsen 1922-2018 by Margaret "Maggie" Martin |
Eier av original/Kilde: Shreveport Times Dato: 27 Jan 2018 |
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3028 | Obitary for Fletcher Thorne-Thomsen Fletcher Thorne-Thomsen 1922-2018 Paid obituary in the Shreveport Times: |
Eier av original/Kilde: Shreveport Times Dato: 4 Feb 2018 |
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3029 | Obitary for Francis Thomas Thorne-Thomsen Francis Thomas Thorne-Thomsen 1923-2009 |
Eier av original/Kilde: Tryon Daily Bulletin Dato: 6 Aug 2009 Sted: Tryon, Polk, North Carolina, United States 35.2081694, -82.23844789999998 |
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3030 | Obitary for John Thorne-Thomsen John Thorne-Thomsen 1954-1984 |
Eier av original/Kilde: Ralph Hammond-Green |
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3031 | Obitary for Lynn Thorne-Thomsen Lynn Thorne-Thomsen 1951-1976 |
Eier av original/Kilde: Ralph Hammond-Green Sted: Madison County 34.730244, -86.58511699999997 |
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3032 | Obituaries Hall Steen-Johnsen 1908-1980 |
Eier av original/Kilde: Ny York Star Dato: 1980 |
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3033 | 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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3034 | Obituary for Berent Friele Berent Johan Beyer Friele 1895-1985 The Record 18. September 1985 |
Eier av original/Kilde: The Record Dato: 18 Sep 1985 |
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3035 | Obituary for Bergliot "Bernice" Beyer Bergliot Beyer 1918-1948 The Brooklyn Daily Eagle, Brooklyn, New York · Monday, May 24, 1948 |
Eier av original/Kilde: The Brooklyn Daily Eagle Dato: 24 May 1948 |
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3036 | Obituary for Haakon B. Friele Obituary for Haakon Beyer Friele 1897-1987 Arizona Republic 23. january 1987 |
Eier av original/Kilde: Arizona Republic Dato: 23 Jan 1987 |
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3037 | 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/ Dato: 27 Feb 2019 |
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3038 | Obituary for Merilyn Jean Brosseau May 26, 2010 - May 26, 2010
https://www.lewischapel.com/obituaries/Merilyn-Jean-Brosseau?obId=1956751#/obituaryInfo |
Eier av original/Kilde: https://www.lewischapel.com/obituaries/ Dato: 2010 |
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3039 | Obituary for Rolf Erik Friele Rolf Erik Friele died March 3rd, 2015 after complications from an acute illness. He was surrounded by his wife and family. Rolf was born July 14th, 1928 in Seattle, WA, son of Haakon Beyer Friele and Aslaug Berle. Rolf married Barbara Lucile Charles (1929-2002) February 15th, 1958, residing in Medina. In 2006 he married Olga Shklanka, residing in Bellevue and Mercer Island. He is survived by his loving wife Olga Shklanka Friele, daughter Karen(Willie) McClure, son Robert (Eleanor) Friele; grandsons Erik and Roger McClure; Alex and Sean Friele; and brothers Harald [Bud] Friele and Haakon [Ted] Friele. Published in The Seattle Times from May 8 to May 9, 2015 https://www.legacy.com/obituaries/seattletimes/obituary.aspx?n=rolf-erik-friele&pid=174813941 |
Eier av original/Kilde: The Seattle Times Dato: 8 May 2015 |
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3040 | OBS! Meget usikker kilde: Skotsk folketelling 1891, Sigurd Nielsen. Sigurd Nielsen 1860- |
Eier av original/Kilde: https://www.ancestry.se/ Dato: 1891 |
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3041 | Olaf Amandus Pedersen Olaf Amandus Pedersen (1890 - 1965) ble gift med Gudrun Josefine Simonsen (1894 - 1966) på ukjent sted til ukjent tid. Deres datter var Karin Elvira Pedersen (1919 - 2012). Eier: Hans Andreas Isdahl |
Eier av original/Kilde: Hans Andreas Isdahl |
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3042 | Olaf Amandus Pedersen Olaf Amandus Pedersen (1890 - 1965) ble gift med Gudrun Josefine Simonsen (1894 - 1966) på ukjent sted til ukjent tid. Deres datter var Karin Elvira Pedersen (1919 - 2012). Eier: Hans Andreas Isdahl |
Eier av original/Kilde: Hans Andreas Isdahl |
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3043 | Ole Jacob Wetlesen og Isabelle Restrepo Wetlesen Ole Jacob Wetlesen 1960 og Isabelle Restrepo Wetlesen 2003 |
Eier av original/Kilde: Ole Jacob Wetlesen Dato: 2013 |
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3044 | Ole Johan Høyer Ole Johan Høyer |
Eier av original/Kilde: Halvorsen Branch |
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3045 | Ole Peter Riis Høegh Ole Peter Riis Høegh 1806-1852 https://portrettarkiv.ra.no/fotoweb/archives/5018-Norsk-portrettarkiv/Portretter/H001048.jpg.info |
Eier av original/Kilde: Norsk Portrettarkiv Dato: 1831 Sted: Halden, Østfold, Norway 59.13299639999999, 11.3874569 |
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3046 | Ole Reinert Berg-Olsen Ole Reinert Berg-Olsen 1949- Foto: Privat |
Eier av original/Kilde: Ole Reinert Berg-Olsen |
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3047 | 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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3048 | 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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3049 | 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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3050 | 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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