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............. +Richard Lee Bailey b: February 25, 1959 m: Unknown
............. 6 Brian Richard Bailey b: February 25, 1959
............. 6 Rebecca Ann Bailey b: August 27, 1980
.... *3rd Wife of Gilbert Solberg:
....... +Marie Simpson b: Unknown m: May 1941 d: March 09, 1970
....... 4 Jean Ramona Solberg b: June 20, 1942
.......... +David Nowak, Sr. b: October 01, 1938 m: Unknown
.......... 5 David Nowak, Jr. b: December 03, 1963
.......... 5 James Alan Nowak b: March 26, 1965
.......... 5 Connie Marie Nowak b: July 10, 1969
.... 3 Nordahl Solberg b: Unknown
2 Ole Monshaugen b: Unknown d: 1918
.... +Agnette Hilleberg b: January 07, 1866 in Gulbrandsdalen, Norway m: 1885 Father: Christian Hilleberg Mother: Oline
.... 3 Olga Monshaugen b: Unknown
....... +Robert Anderson b: Unknown m: Unknown
....... 4 Julia Anderson b: Unknown
.... 3 Julia Monshaugen b: Unknown
.... 3 Hilda Monshaugen b: Unknown
....... +Melvin Kokkeby b: Unknown m: Unknown
.... 3 Clara Monshaugen b: Unknown
....... +Edwin Ihle b: Unknown m: Unknown
.... 3 Tillie Monshaugen b: Unknown
.... 3 Alma Monshaugen b: Unknown
....... +Gerald Farmsworth b: Unknown m: Unknown
.... 3 Nora Monshaugen b: Unknown
....... +Rueben Moen b: Unknown m: Unknown
.... 3 Esther Lillian Monshaugen b: February 03, 1910 in Esofea, Wisconsin d: September 09, 1989 in Lutheran Hospital, La Crosse, WI
....... +Ham b: Unknown m: June 16, 1928 in Coon Valley, Wisconsin d: May 05, 1982
....... 4 Harold Bjornstad b: Unknown
....... 4 Dennis Bjornstad b: Unknown
.... 3 Olaf Monshaugen b: Unknown
.... 3 Ragna Christine Monshaugen b: February 06, 1890 in Esofea, Vernon County, Wisconsin d: December 04, 1980 in Norseland Nursing Home, Westby, Wisconsin
....... +Albert Johnson b: Unknown m: Unknown d: Unknown
2 Mathia Monshaugen b: January 28, 1860 d: January 29, 1936
.... +Matias Liajordet b: September 19, 1855 in Hoylijordet, Oyer, Norway m: 1879 d: Unknown Father: Anders Johannesen Mother: Anne Kristoffersdatter
.... 3 Bergina Liajordet b: September 19, 1880 d: November 29, 1936
....... +Math Nelson b: September 02, 1874 m: April 14, 1904 d: May 14, 1953
....... 4 Mable Nelson b: June 20, 1905 d: October 1965
.......... +Male Akers b: Unknown
.... 3 Albert Liajordet b: Unknown d: Unknown
*2nd Husband of Mathia Monshaugen:
.... +Mathias Theige b: February 05, 1849 m: 1883 d: October 31, 1934 Father: Ole Gudbrandsen Hansen Trosvig Theige Mother: Karen Eriksdatter Thorsgaard
.... 3 Joseph A. Theige b: February 07, 1884 d: January 16, 1959
....... +Margaret Nilsen b: Unknown
.... 3 Randina Theige b: February 14, 1885 d: November 03, 1918
....... +Emil Johnson b: Unknown
.... 3 Ludvig Oscar Theige b: May 01, 1886 d: December 14, 1956
....... +Bertha Storbakken b: Unknown
....... 4 Marvin Theige b: Unknown
.... 3 Dena Theige b: August 15, 1887 d: May 1970
....... +Anton S. Jothen b: Unknown
.... 3 Anna Theige b: February 20, 1890 d: May 02, 1961
....... +Dan Reeves b: Unknown
.... 3 Nordahl Edwin Theige b: October 19, 1891 d: February 28, 1955
....... +Annie Olson b: Unknown
.... 3 Karl Olaf Theige b: February 23, 1893 d: July 31, 1972
....... +Nora Lokken b: Unknown
.... 3 Alf William Theige b: March 07, 1894 d: January 15, 1977
....... +Ida Ellington b: Unknown m: November 26, 1919 in Whipple Barracks, Arizona
....... 4 Virginia Ruth Theige b: Unknown
....... 4 Jack Theige b: December 17, 1928 in Fresno, California
.......... +Wanda
.... 3 Manda Charlotte Theige b: November 14, 1895 in Westby, WI d: March 21, 1990 in Harvey, North Dakota
....... +Harry Swang b: Unknown m: February 04, 1919 in Harvey, North Dakota d: 1959
....... 4 Harriet Swang b: Unknown
.......... +Male Myklebust
....... 4 Gladys Swang b: Unknown
.......... +Male Hovland b: Unknown
....... 4 Lorraine Swang b: Unknown
.......... +Male Eliason b: Unknown
....... 4 Ralph Swang b: Unknown
....... 4 Raymond Swang b: Unknown
....... 4 Gordon Swang b: Unknown
.... 3 Palmer L. Theige b: May 07, 1897 d: April 13, 1982
....... +Emma Kittleson b: Unknown
.... 3 Tilfer M. Theige b: June 22, 1898 d: May 13, 1961
....... +Louise Running b: Unknown
.... 3 Grant Jermias Theige b: March 13, 1900 d: 1904
.... 3 Olga Theige b: April 20, 1901 d: 1904
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Mann: Leif JOTHEN
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Gift: 1930 :
Død: 1948 :
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Kvinne: Clara
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Født: 13.09.1912 :
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Far:Kristian BÆKKEDAL
Mor:Magda AMUNDSON
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Navn: Shirley JOTHEN
Født: 13.09.1936 :
Gift: : Feil dato 20.10.36???
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Navn: David JOTHEN
Født: 05.07.1946 :
Gift: 30.05.1970 :
Død: :
Ektefelle/samboer: Cheryl SIEKERT | JOTHEN, Leif (I1763)
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Prepared by Kenneth Frank Doig: ken@doig.net and www.doig.net | FERGUSON, Elizabeth (I2008)
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Prepared by Kenneth Frank Doig: ken@doig.net and www.doig.net | GAIRNS, Christian (I2009)
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Prepared by Kenneth Frank Doig: ken@doig.net and www.doig.net | GAIRNS, John (I2010)
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Prepared by Kenneth Frank Doig: ken@doig.net and www.doig.net | GAIRNS, Peter Robertson (I2011)
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Prepared by Kenneth Frank Doig: ken@doig.net and www.doig.net | GAIRNS, Elizabeth (I2012)
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Prepared by Kenneth Frank Doig: ken@doig.net and www.doig.net | GAIRNS, James (I2013)
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-born Iver Graa-Sletten -name changed to Iverson when he came to USA
_name changed from Iverson to Peterson to Jothen but son Peder was the
only one to use then name Jothen | IVERSON, Iver (I1479)
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-died on his birthday at 4 years old | PETERSON, Anton (I1486)
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Child: Sivert had a child, Ingebrigt, that died 24 Oct 183 7 at ageof 9 mo. | HOEM, Sivert Ingebrigtsen (I1905)
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Confirmation: 17 Apr 1831 age 15 1/2. | HOEM, Anders Ingebrigtsen (I1901)
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Confirmation: 4 Oct 1825, Strinda, Sor-Trondelag, NO age 1 5 1/8. | HOEM, Jonas Ingebrigtsen (I1904)
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Mann: Herby JOTHEN
Født: :
Gift: 20.06.1936 :
Død: :
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Andre livspartnere:
Kvinne: Gerda
Født: 07.09.1910 :
Død: 1974 :
Far:Kristian BÆKKEDAL
Mor:Magda AMUNDSON
Andre livspartnere:
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Navn: Robert DENNIS
Født: 20.10.1946 :
Gift: :
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family F405
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Not sure if this child fits in this family. In confirmatio n recordwe find Andreas Ingebrigtsen Hoem 16 years old o n 17 April 1825, only the father was listed as Ingebrigt Jo nassen Hoem. No mother given as was given in the other reco rds. | HOEM, Andreas Ingebrigtsen (I1903)
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(JOTHEN, Carl Ludwig (Rev.)b. 1876 d.24 Jul 1964
Estevan City Cemetery Estevan, Saskatchewan, Canada) | JOTHEN, Carl Ludwig Rev. (I1386)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | BREEZE, Larry (I1403)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | WESTNESS (I1781)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | ANDERSON, Orville (I1724)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | EHMAN, Darlene (I1541)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | AALGAARD, Elizabeth G (I1802)
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Johnson: Henry Charles Johnson passed away December 14, 2001 at Drumheller Regional Health Complex at the age of 92 years. Henry was born June 21, 1909 in Reliance, South Dakota to Anton and Annie Johnson, the seventh in a family of ten. The family homesteaded in Brightsand in 1911. Henry completed his grade eight at the Pine Ridge School. Henry married Martha Jothen who had come to teach at Pine Ridge School in 1932. Upon arrival to the area, Martha boarded with the Johnsons. During his life Henry worked at numerous jobs. In his earlier years he worked with his brothers, logging. Later he was a Watkins dealer and on September 21, 1937 he operated the Brightsand Post Office where he hauled mail from St. Walburg and in 1938 they opened the store. He also did some truck driving in 1941. Henry enjoyed playing the violin, accompanying his wife and brothers in the family orchestra, often entertaining families in their homes. Henry was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis in 1944, and was confined to a wheelchair. Martha, with the family's help, carried on with their store business. Upon reaching retirement they sold the business and went to live near their daughter in Drumheller. After the move, Martha suffered through a series of operations and passed away in February of 1978. With help from Home Care, Henry continued to live in their suite until November of 1997 when he moved into the Continuing Care Centre. There he enjoyed visits from family and friends, music activities and church services. He was predeceased by: his parents; his wife; and nine siblings. Henry leaves to mourn his passing: two sons, Lorne (Rosemarie) and Wayne (Louise); one daughter, Lucille (Gordon) Ector; eleven grandchildren, Linda (Id) Schafer, Pat West, Donna (Al) Cleary, Lorne (Jennifer), Allan (Barbara), Jo Ann (Glenn) Smith, Lorna (Ken) Roselle, Gail (Paul) Goulet, Brian, Glenn (Karen), and Kevin; nineteen great-grandchildren; two brothers-in-law, Art Jothen and Arnold Knutson; five sisters-in-law, Agnes Johnson, Ruth Drew, Gladys Knutson, Jeannette Bakos and Alice Johnson; and numerous nieces and nephews. Funeral services for the late Henry Johnson were held on Tuesday, December 18, 2001 at 2:00 p.m. from the Trinity Lutheran Church in St. Walburg, Saskatchewan with Pastor Ken Keller officiating. Pallbearers were, Brian Ector, Glenn Ector, Kevin Ector, Glenn Smith, Lorne Johnson, Allan Johnson, Paul Goulet, and Ken Roselle. Honorary bearers were all of Henry's friends and relatives. The eulogy was given by his grandson, Brian Ector and Lorne Johnson. Dave Macknak and Bill Bleakney were the ushers for the service. The interment followed the service at the Spruce Bluff Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Multiple Sclerosis Society, Drumheller Chapter, or to the charity of the donor's choice. Marshall's Funeral Home Ltd. of St. Walburg, Saskatchewan was in care of the arrangements. | JOHNSON, Henry Charles (I1420)
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POW/MIA/KIA record for BOYD LA VERNE 142
Name: 142, BOYD LA VERNE
From: WARD ND
Status: KIA
War: JOTHEN
Service: Korean War, unit A BTRY 58TH FA, grade E3
Service ID#: RA17170672
Incident Date: 7/19/52
Death Date: 7/19/52
Vehicle: NONE
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Valborg Christobal Martherine Jothen
WESTBY, Wis. — Valborg Christobal Martherine Jothen, 90, of Westby died Wednesday, Nov. 17, 2004, at Hillview Nursing Home in La Crosse.
She was born Sept. 24, 1914, to Christian and Minnie (Baglien) Benrud. On Oct. 20, 1935, she was united in marriage to Joseph Melvin Jothen in Skogdalen Lutheran Church. She was a member of Skogdalen Lutheran Church and the WELCA.
She is survived by her daughter, Joan (Russell) Stenslien of La Crosse; two grandchildren, Paula Kildahl of Twin Lakes, Wis., and Krist Stenslien of La Crosse; two great-grandchildren, Katie and Hannah Kildahl; sisters-in-law, Esther Benrud, Thelma Dahlen, Maxine Benrud, Marge Jothen and Helen Jothen; brother-in-law, Blaine Jothen; and many nieces and nephews.
In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Joseph on Feb. 21, 1995; two brothers, Paul and Carl Benrud; three half-brothers, Clifford and Waldo Benrud, and Clarence Dahlen; brother-in-law, Kenneth Jothen; sisters-in-law, Fay Benrud, Inga Benrud and Helen Benrud; and one sister, Borghild.
Funeral services will be held at noon Monday, Nov. 22, at Skogdalen Lutheran Church in Timber Coulee, rural Westby.
Pastors Gary Daines and Dale Svendsen will officiate, with burial in the church cemetery. Friends may call at the church after 11 a.m. on Monday.
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the Skogdalen Lutheran Church or the Norskehalen Pioneer Church account care of Paul Benrud/ Edward Jones, 4512 E. Washington Suite 13, Madison, WI 53704.
The Vosseteig Funeral Home of Westby is serving the family.
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Adopted She married Thomas Galloway | MILLS, Nettie (I33)
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AGNES THOMSON
Female
Event(s):
Birth: 19 JUN 1825
Christening: 26 JUN 1825 Wemyss, Fife, Scotland
Death:
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Father: THOMAS THOMSON
Mother: AGNES T. WALKER
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ALBION OVERHAGEN 18 Jun 1895 - Oct 1967
54601 (La Crosse, La Crosse, WI) 397-14-7036 | OVERHAGEN, Albion (I1548)
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AMUND SKAUGH (GULBRANDSDAL)
Amund Pederson Skaugh, 94, formerly of Blair died early Friday (June 19, 1964) morning at the Osseo Area hospital where he had been a patient one month. He was moved here from the Rustad Nursing Home at Strum where he had been a resident 1 ½ years. He was born October 12, 1869 in Gulbrandsdalen, Norway, to Peder and Ragnhild Pederson. He was six months old when he came to America with his parents and one brother. They settled in Coon Valley, where the family name was changed to Skaugh. He married Mina Jothen at Newry, Wisconsin in 1900. The couple then purchased a farm in the Coon Valley area where they resided until 1917 when they purchased a farm in Vosse Coulee near Blair. Mrs. Skaugh died in 1927. Skaugh lived 27 years with his son, Reuben in Blair and later with his son, Ingeman, until being hospitalized in 1961. Survivors are two sons, Reuben and Ingeman of Blair and three grandchildren, Marvin, Beverly and Belinda, Blair. A daughter, Minerva, and a brother Mathias, have died. Funeral services were held Sunday at 2 p.m. at the Trempealeau Valley Lutheran church of which he was a member. The Rev. W.H. Winkler officiated and burial was in the church cemetery. Howard Tjoflat sang “I Know of a Sleep in Jesus’ Name†and “Den Store Hvide Flok.†Mrs. Enoch Anderson was organist. Palmer Hjelsand, Irvin Galstad, Vernon McRae, Oris Johnson, Sanford Johnson and Nobel Hanson were pallbearers. THE BLAIR PRESS - JUNE 25, 1964 | SKAUGH, Amund (I1490)
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Anders Pederson JOTHEN OR JOTEN (AFN: 43C7-VW)
Born: 18 Aug 1843 Nordie Fron, Norway
Died: 1 Jan 1915 Coon Valley, Vernon County, WI
Buried: Coon Valley, Vernon County, WI
Father: Peder JOTEN (AFN: CJ39-TB)
Mother: Marit (AFN: CJ39-VH)
Spouse: Sigrid Rasmusdatter HOEM (AFN: 43C7-W3)
Marriage: 31 Oct 1869 Trondheim, Norway
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CARL LUDWIG JOTHEN
Carl was born on August 16, 1876 at Westby, Wisconsin to Anders Jothen and Sigrid (Sin) nee Hoen. His parents were farmers. Cart attended school in the public school system until he was fifteen years old. Until he was twenty-two years of age he worked as a hired man and on the home farm. This was followed by teachers' training and a stint of teaching school. Cart then entered St. Olaf College in Northfield, Minnesota, graduating Friday, April 28 1905. Carl studied theology at the Seminary in Red Wing, Minn. where he graduated in 1908 as a Candidate in Theology. He was ordained at the Hauge Synod. His formal dress was the Prince Albert coat with "long tails".
In 1908, Carl was married to Gina M. Nelson. Gina had been born on July 13,1883 at Madison. Minnesota. Carl and Gina met as Gina had cooked at the Seminary. Through the years, Carl and Gina raised six children namely: Martha, Alice, Ruth, Oscar, Arthur, and Gladys.
Carl's first call was in Chicago, Illinois from 1908 to 1911. He then came to Canada to serve at Bardo Lutheran Church in Ryley, Alberta. He was there from 1911 to 1915. For three of those years, he commuted to serve Sharon Lutheran congregation at Irma. In 1915 Carl became a pastor in a different synod, that of the United Norwegian Lutheran Church in America and he moved to Melville, Saskatchewan. According to the 1917 Annual Report Den Norsk Lutherske Kirke i Amerika, Carl served the following congregations: Zion Lutheran at Plainview (located on SW 14-24-7 West of 2nd (or from Melville you go ten miles north, four miles west, and a half a mile south), Lunner Lutheran congregation near Southey, Norrona Lutheran congrega-tion west of Bulyea, Kristiania Lutheran congregation at Atwater, Spy Hill Lutheran congre-gation at Spy Hill, and a preaching place called Success in the Pleasant Hills postal district. He stayed there until 1919.
From 1920 to 1924, Carl served at Fairy Glen. Sask. This was a four-point parish which
included the following congregations: Carrot River Valley Lutheran, Melfort Creek Lutheran, Beaver Creek Lutheran at Ratner, and Red River Lutheran at Red River at Spruce Home north of Prince Albert. The next five years were served at Holland Lutheran Church in the HilIsley area south of Humboldt. Many members of his wife's family were members of this congregation. The parish at Holland also included the congregations of Iron Spring Creek Lutheran at Watson and Zion Lutheran near Englefield. While he was in this parish, he still traveled by horses and sleigh or buggy. While he served at Holland, their son Oscar died in the Humboldt hospital at the age of ten years due to complications resulting from measles and double pneumonia. Oscar was buried there, and then when his father accepted a call to a parish at Govan, Sask., Oscars body was exhumed and he was buried again in the St. Olaf Cemetery.
This parish at Govan included the following congregations: St. Olaf’s Lutheran Church northwest of Govan, Norrona Lutheran Church west of Bulyea, Lunner Lutheran Church northwest of Southey, and Bethel Lutheran church out of Viscount. It was during this time that Carl got an old Model T car, and occasionally the family would accompany him. His daughter Gladys was required to play the organ for services, whether she felt like it or not. When he preached at Viscount, he would take the train. By this time, Gina's sister Amelia and her husband Sig Hegg lived at Viscount. From the train, he would wait at their home until someone from the Bethel congregation could pick him up. He served this parish during the decade of the 1930's. There was light soil between Bulyea and Govan and this soil would drift so badly and pile up on the road so high that at times Carl would have to use gunny sacks to get traction for his tires.
In Govan there was a bachelor that used to hire Carl and Gina as well as Art and Gladys to help him during the harvest season. Gina would cook and Gladys would peel the vegetables. This was during the dry years and Carl did not always get paid for his ministerial duties. The money they made working for the farmer certainly helped their finances. One Thanksgiving a truck came from Bulyea bringing flour, chickens, wood, and so forth for the Jothen family. This was an emotional time for them. Through the years, Carl had cows, horses, and chickens, and seemed to make a living even if he did not get paid. Carl was a person who never complained.
In 1939, at the age of sixty-three years, Carl retired. He had problems with his hearing and was afraid for how it affected his ministry. From then on, he was available to do interim ministry. He was called to serve at a place in Manitoba and also to Rose Valley Sask., but he did not go to either of those places. In 1939, Carl began to serve a two-year call at Frontier, Sask. When they left Govan, they still owed $30.00 for groceries they had charged at a store ran by Jewish people. When they got to Frontier, they thanked God that they were able to pay off the debt and send the money to Govan.
From 1941 - 1944, Carl served congregations at Macoun, Midale, and Wilcox. After serving for a time in Estevan, he retired and moved to St. Walburg, Sask. because their eldest daughter lived there. Gina was not well and during the time they lived in St. Walburg, she suffered four strokes. After awhile, they moved to Torquay, Sask. to live with their daughter Gladys and her husband Arnold Knutson for the winter. From there they moved to Estevan to their own home. Gina passed away on February 2, 1952 and is buried at Estevan, Sask.
Carl had a sale and never told the family. He moved again to be with Gladys and Arnold and then he moved out to Langley, BC to the home of his son Arthur and daughter--in-law Margaret.. Carl had a little place of his own behind their home. In 1955, Carl moved to the Lutheran Sunset Home in Saskatoon, Sask. Although he thought there would be nothing for him to do, he was able to do some gardening at the Home. In the summer of 1964, the Jothen family gathered for a reunion. Carl had often commented how he would like to see the kids: his daughters in Ontario and his son Art in BC A few days after the reunion, Carl got up in the night and walked around. He fell and broke his hip and was then hospitalized. He came through the surgery, but died from pneumonia. He was coherent to the end of his life. He died July 24, 1964 at the Lutheran Sunset Home. He was buried at Estevan, Sask. In his ministry, his main emphasis had always been to preach the Gospel.
The family name was actually Pederson. However, there were so many Pedersons in the area of the United States where his ancestors lived, that they chose Jothen as their family name, since that was the name of the place where they came from in Norway.
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ANTON JOTHEN
b 26 Sep 1882
d Mar 1966, 58701 (Minot, Ward, ND)
SSN 501-10-3581
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Husband's Name
Anton Sigrid JOTHEN OR JOTEN (AFN:43C7-Q7)
Born: 26 Sep 1882 Place: Spring Dalen, , WI
Died: 5 Mar 1966 Place: Minot, Ward County, ND
Buried: Place: Sunset Cemetary, Minot, Ward, ND
Married: 11 May 1907 Place: Coon Valley, Vernon County, WI
Father: Anders Pederson JOTHEN OR JOTEN (AFN:43C7-VW)
Mother: Sigrid Rasmusdatter HOEM (AFN:43C7-W3)
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Dena Amelia THEIGE (AFN:43C7-RD)
Born: 15 Aug 1885 Place: Coon Valley, Vernon County, WI
Died: 5 May 1970 Place: Minot, Ward County, ND
Buried: Place: Sunset Cemetary, Minot, Ward, ND
Married: 11 May 1907 Place: Coon Valley, Vernon County, WI
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F Alice Dora JOTHEN (AFN:43RS-77)
Born: 8 Sep 1911 Place: Springbrook, Williams, ND
Died: 5 May 1954 Place: Minot, Ward, ND
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M Milnora JOTHEN (AFN:78PN-5K)
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M Duane Arnold JOTHEN (AFN:78PN-DR)
Born: 13 Jan 1926 Place: Crosby, Divide, ND
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M Boyd Laverne JOTHEN (AFN:78PN-FX)
Born: 3 Jan 1928 Place: Crosby, Divide, ND
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F Infant Daughter JOTHEN ORJOTEN (AFN:78PN-H9)
Born: < 1932 Place: Minot, Ward, ND
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M Milnor Alled JOTHEN (AFN:7MQ9-F9)
Born: 15 Oct 1907 Place:
Died: 30 Jun 1973 Place: | JOTHEN, Anton Segvard (I1440)
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ARCHIE JOTHEN
b 28 Mar 1907
d Nov 1987 54619 (Cashton, Monroe, WI)
SSN 398-36-2096 issued Wisconsin (1956) | JOTHEN, Archie Chester (I1521)
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ARNOLD HOLEN
SSN 389-28-7675 Residence: 53214 Milwaukee, Milwaukee, WI
Born 3 Dec 1927 Last Benefit: 53214 Milwaukee, Milwaukee, WI
Died Jun 1987 Issued: WI (Before 1951) | HOLEN, Arnold (I1847)
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ARTHUR JOTHEN
b 16 Dec 1918
d 7 Dec 1998 55124 (Apple Valley, Dakota, MN)
SSN 476-18-6181 issued Minnesota (Before 1951) | JOTHEN, Rev. Arthur M (I1522)
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Batch No.: C114598 | THOMSON, Thomas (I1982)
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Batch No.: C114598 | THOMSON, James (I1983)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | JOTHEN, Blaine (Glen H ?) (I1531)
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CARL LUDWIG JOTHEN
Carl was born on August 16, 1876 at Westby, Wisconsin to Anders Jothen and Sigrid (Sin) nee Hoen. His parents were farmers. Cart attended school in the public school system until he was fifteen years old. Until he was twenty-two years of age he worked as a hired man and on the home farm. This was followed by teachers' training and a stint of teaching school. Cart then entered St. Olaf College in Northfield, Minnesota, graduating Friday, April 28 1905. Carl studied theology at the Seminary in Red Wing, Minn. where he graduated in 1908 as a Candidate in Theology. He was ordained at the Hauge Synod. His formal dress was the Prince Albert coat with "long tails".
In 1908, Carl was married to Gina M. Nelson. Gina had been born on July 13,1883 at Madison. Minnesota. Carl and Gina met as Gina had cooked at the Seminary. Through the years, Carl and Gina raised six children namely: Martha, Alice, Ruth, Oscar, Arthur, and Gladys.
Carl's first call was in Chicago, Illinois from 1908 to 1911. He then came to Canada to serve at Bardo Lutheran Church in Ryley, Alberta. He was there from 1911 to 1915. For three of those years, he commuted to serve Sharon Lutheran congregation at Irma. In 1915 Carl became a pastor in a different synod, that of the United Norwegian Lutheran Church in America and he moved to Melville, Saskatchewan. According to the 1917 Annual Report Den Norsk Lutherske Kirke i Amerika, Carl served the following congregations: Zion Lutheran at Plainview (located on SW 14-24-7 West of 2nd (or from Melville you go ten miles north, four miles west, and a half a mile south), Lunner Lutheran congregation near Southey, Norrona Lutheran congrega-tion west of Bulyea, Kristiania Lutheran congregation at Atwater, Spy Hill Lutheran congre-gation at Spy Hill, and a preaching place called Success in the Pleasant Hills postal district. He stayed there until 1919.
From 1920 to 1924, Carl served at Fairy Glen. Sask. This was a four-point parish which
included the following congregations: Carrot River Valley Lutheran, Melfort Creek Lutheran, Beaver Creek Lutheran at Ratner, and Red River Lutheran at Red River at Spruce Home north of Prince Albert. The next five years were served at Holland Lutheran Church in the HilIsley area south of Humboldt. Many members of his wife's family were members of this congregation. The parish at Holland also included the congregations of Iron Spring Creek Lutheran at Watson and Zion Lutheran near Englefield. While he was in this parish, he still traveled by horses and sleigh or buggy. While he served at Holland, their son Oscar died in the Humboldt hospital at the age of ten years due to complications resulting from measles and double pneumonia. Oscar was buried there, and then when his father accepted a call to a parish at Govan, Sask., Oscars body was exhumed and he was buried again in the St. Olaf Cemetery.
This parish at Govan included the following congregations: St. Olaf's Lutheran Church northwest of Govan, Norrona Lutheran Church west of Bulyea, Lunner Lutheran Church northwest of Southey, and Bethel Lutheran church out of Viscount. It was during this time that Carl got an old Model T car, and occasionally the family would accompany him. His daughter Gladys was required to play the organ for services, whether she felt like it or not. When he preached at Viscount, he would take the train. By this time, Gina's sister Amelia and her husband Sig Hegg lived at Viscount. From the train, he would wait at their home until someone from the Bethel congregation could pick him up. He served this parish during the decade of the 1930's. There was light soil between Bulyea and Govan and this soil would drift so badly and pile up on the road so high that at times Carl would have to use gunny sacks to get traction for his tires.
In Govan there was a bachelor that used to hire Carl and Gina as well as Art and Gladys to help him during the harvest season. Gina would cook and Gladys would peel the vegetables. This was during the dry years and Carl did not always get paid for his ministerial duties. The money they made working for the farmer certainly helped their finances. One Thanksgiving a truck came from Bulyea bringing flour, chickens, wood, and so forth for the Jothen family. This was an emotional time for them. Through the years, Carl had cows, horses, and chickens, and seemed to make a living even if he did not get paid. Carl was a person who never complained.
In 1939, at the age of sixty-three years, Carl retired. He had problems with his hearing and was afraid for how it affected his ministry. From then on, he was available to do interim ministry. He was called to serve at a place in Manitoba and also to Rose Valley Sask., but he did not go to either of those places. In 1939, Carl began to serve a two-year call at Frontier, Sask. When they left Govan, they still owed $30.00 for groceries they had charged at a store ran by Jewish people. When they got to Frontier, they thanked God that they were able to pay off the debt and send the money to Govan.
From 1941 - 1944, Carl served congregations at Macoun, Midale, and Wilcox. After serving for a time in Estevan, he retired and moved to St. Walburg, Sask. because their eldest daughter lived there. Gina was not well and during the time they lived in St. Walburg, she suffered four strokes. After awhile, they moved to Torquay, Sask. to live with their daughter Gladys and her husband Arnold Knutson for the winter. From there they moved to Estevan to their own home. Gina passed away on February 2, 1952 and is buried at Estevan, Sask.
Carl had a sale and never told the family. He moved again to be with Gladys and Arnold and then he moved out to Langley, BC to the home of his son Arthur and daughter--in-law Margaret.. Carl had a little place of his own behind their home. In 1955, Carl moved to the Lutheran Sunset Home in Saskatoon, Sask. Although he thought there would be nothing for him to do, he was able to do some gardening at the Home. In the summer of 1964, the Jothen family gathered for a reunion. Carl had often commented how he would like to see the kids: his daughters in Ontario and his son Art in BC A few days after the reunion, Carl got up in the night and walked around. He fell and broke his hip and was then hospitalized. He came through the surgery, but died from pneumonia. He was coherent to the end of his life. He died July 24, 1964 at the Lutheran Sunset Home. He was buried at Estevan, Sask. In his ministry, his main emphasis had always been to preach the Gospel.
The family name was actually Pederson. However, there were so many Pedersons in the area of the United States where his ancestors lived, that they chose Jothen as their family name, since that was the name of the place where they came from in Norway.
GINA MARIE NELSON JOTHEN
Gina was born on July 13, 1883 at Madison, Minnesota to Sjur Peter and Mary Nelson. Sjur's father with the family name Robotten, had died when Sjur was young. His mother had remarried to a man by the name of Neilson. and then that family name was changed to Nelson. Gina was raised in a family with eleven children. Her father was a storekeeper and a farmer. As a young woman, she found employment as a cook at the Lutheran Seminary in Red Wing Minn, In 1908 she married Carl Ludwig Jothen, who had been born August 16, 1876 at Westby, Wisconsin. Carl was a 1908 graduate of the Red Wing Seminary and he was ordained by the Hauge Synod. They had forty-four years of marriage and raised six children: Martha, Alice Ruth, Oscar, Arthur and Gladys.
Gina and Carl began their married life in Chicago, Illinois where Carl served a congregation from 1908 to 1911. From 1911 to 1915 they lived at Bardo. Alberta. Her husband then joined the United Norwegian Lutheran Church in America and they moved to Saskachewan where he served congregations out of Melville, from 1915 to 1919. Carl not only served Zion Lutheran Church at Plainview, some fourteen and a half miles out of Melville. he also served congregations, Southey, Bulyea, Atwater, Spy Hill as well as one more preaching place in the Meliville vicinity.
In I 920, they moved to Fairy Glen, Sask. where Carl served four congregations for the next four years. Their next move, in 1924, took them to Holland Lutheran Church in the HilIsley area south of Humboldt. In 1910, Gina's parents and several of her brothers and sisters had moved to Canada and had settled in the HilIsley area. Her father had bought land and farmed in this area. The Nelson family were members of this Holland Lutheran Church. What a joy it must have been for Gina and her family to live near relatives. Besides Holland, Carl also served congregations at Watson and south of Englefleld. While they lived at
Holland their ten-year old son Oscar died in the Humboldt hospital. His death was a result of complications suffered from measles and double pneumonia.
In 1927, the Jothen family moved to Govan and they exhumed Oscar's casket and re-buried him in St. Olaf's Cemetery located northwest of Govan. Carl served the congregations St. Olaf Lutheran Church of Govan, Norrona Lutheran Church of Bulyea, Lunner Lutheran Church of Southey, and Bethel Lutheran Church of Viscount for eleven years. By the time the Jothen family lived at Govan, Gina's sister Amelia and her husband Sig Hegg lived at Lac Vert, Sask. Several summers, Carl and Gina and their family would drive in the Model T up to Lac Vert where they would visit with their relatives and pick raspberries. Gina would can these berries for the winter. From 1939 and following, Carl served in interim ministry in the following places: Frontier, Sask. and then the parish consisting of Macoun, Midale, and Wilcox.
Gina was a very talented person. She played the guitar and provided special music during the services. She was a jolly, out-going person, who understood youth and encouraged Luther Leagues. Gina was able to make something out of what appeared to be nothing. She was also a good seamstress. Her cooking abilities always stood her in good stead and she and her family worked during harvest time for several years for a bachelor at Govan. He paid them for their work and this helped them financially during the "Dry Years". Carl did not always receive the payment that was due him for his services as pastor. In her later years, she learned to make flowers and doll furniture out of tin cans.
As for Gina's family of origin, she had two brothers that settled in North Dakota and California. Several of her family moved to Canada including a brother Fred and two sisters who resided at Lac Vert, Sask: Lilly and Frank Darling and Amelia and Sig Hegg.
In their retirement, they lived for a time in St, Walburg, Sask. where their oldest daughter Martha had a store and post office. This was a difficult time for Gina, for while they lived there, Gina suffered four strokes. Gina and Carl moved south to Torquay where they lived for one winter with their daughter and son-in-law Gladys and Arnold Knutson. From there they moved into Estevan and into their own home. Gina died on February 2. 1952 and is buried at Estevan Sask.
As for her family: Carl lived for a few years in Langley, B.C. near their son Art. He spent his last years at the Lutheran Sunset Home in Saskatoon, Sask. where he died July24. 1964.
- Martha - deceased Feb 18, 1978 Drumheller, AB
- Alice - deceased 1988 Welland Ont.
- Ruth - Living in Alliston, Ont.
- Oscar died at the age of ten and was buried at Holland Lutheran Church, south of Humboldt. He was later reburied in the St. Oscars Cemetery, northwest of Govan, Sask.
- Art married Margaret Whitsell and lives in 100 Mile House BC
- Gladys married Arnold Knutson and she has four children. They are retired and living in Camrose, Alberta.
Source:
- from an interview with Gladys and Arnold Knutson in Camrose. AB. in August 1996.
- A Biographical Directory of Pastors of the Evangelical Lutheran Church. Minneapolis: Augsburg Publishing House, 1952.
- Den Norsk Lutherske Kirke i Amerika published in St. Paul, Minn.
- from an interview with Marjebelle Olson in Tisdale Sask. on October 30,1999. | JOTHEN, Carl Ludwig Rev. (I1386)
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CENSUS E M age 3 yrs in census for 1891 GAIRNS FERGUS ST MARTINS
Ancestry Forum post
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Re: Andrew Burr Gairns - born 1923 in Macrorie, SK
btluna (View posts) Posted: 6 Mar 2010 11:42AM
Classification: Query
Surnames: gairns
There weren’t too many GAIRNS in Saskatchewan, and in December someone else on these boards was searching for a Charles Anderson GAIRNS, born 1921 in Saskatchewan.
We found these:
Fergus GAIRNS, born Scotland, came to Canada in 1911, married Enid DAVIDSON in 1920 and they lived in the Govan area of Saskatchewan (about 50 miles east of Macrorie). They had three daughters: Mildred, Charlotte and Darlene.
Ferg’s brother Alexander (Sandy) GAIRNS arrived from Scotland in 1912. Sandy and Fergus were the only two Gairns in the 1916 census and they were living at Last Mountain (between Govan and Macrorie).
In 1918 Sandy’s wife Agnes (née ANDERSON) and their children Robert (age 11), James (age 9) and Margaret (age 7) arrived from Scotland to join Sandy.
On a passenger list, Fergus named his father as Robert Gairns of Guildstown, Scotland.
It’s possible Andrew is related to these Gairns (maybe a son of Sandy and Agnes?). Saskatchewan birth indexes are online but they’re only available to 1909, due to privacy laws. Andrew’s SS-5 application would name his parents but I don’t see him listed in the indexes. Maybe looking into Charles Anderson Gairns might turn up something on Andrew?
There is a Macrorie local history book online but unfortunately it doesn’t mention any Gairns family:
http://www.ourroots.ca/toc.aspx?id=4405&qryID=aba700...
Best of luck! | GAIRNS, Fergus (I1895)
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CENSUS E M age 8 in 1891 GAIRNS ALEXANDER ST MARTINS | GAIRNS, Alexander Robert Thomas (I1385)
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Census 2 Apr 1871:
8, Coleman Street, Islington, Middlesex, England, UK
GB Census. GRO Ref: RG10/290 folio 39 page 71.. | MUGRIDGE, Henry (I1369)
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Census 31 Mar 1901:
7, Woodville Grove, Tottenham, London, England, UK
Age 5
GB Census. GRO Ref: RG13/1254 folio 15 page 21. | MUGRIDGE, Raymond (I2017)
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Census 31 Mar 1901:
7, Woodville Grove, Tottenham, London, England, UK
Age: 1
GB Census. GRO Ref: RG13/1254 folio 15 page 21. | MUGRIDGE, William (I2019)
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Census 31 Mar 1901:
7, Woodville Grove, Tottenham, London, England, UK
Age: 3
GB Census. GRO Ref: RG13/1254 folio 15 page 21. | MUGRIDGE, Archibald (I2018)
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Census 31 Mar 1901:
7, Woodville Grove, Tottenham, London, England, UK
GB Census. GRO Ref: RG13/1254 folio 15 page 21. . | MUGRIDGE, Henry (I1369)
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Census 31 Mar 1901:
7, Woodville Grove, Tottenham, London, England, UK
ref: GB Census. GRO Ref: RG13/1254 folio 15 page 21. | TRUEMAN, Louisa (I1370)
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