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Ole Nelson Obituary
Ole Nelson Obituary
Ole Nelson Obituary
 
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Ole Nelson-default.jpg
Ole Nelson-default.jpg
 
353
OLE O Houg write-up
OLE O Houg write-up
The write up for Ole O. Houg in Mason's Hostory of Ottertail COunty
 
354
Ole Olsen and Anne Amundsdatter Houg
Ole Olsen and Anne Amundsdatter Houg
Ole Olsen and Anne Amundsdatter Houg
 
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Ole Olsen Jr-default.jpg
Ole Olsen Jr-default.jpg
 
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Olga Houg
Olga Houg
Olga Houg
 
357
Olga Houg and her chicken
Olga Houg and her chicken
Olga Houg and her chicken
 
358
Olga Houg and Unknown
Olga Houg and Unknown
Olga Houg and Unknown
(Can anyone identify the other lady?)
 
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Olga Houg Nelson.jpg
Olga Houg Nelson.jpg
 
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Olga Houg Obituary
Olga Houg Obituary
Obituary of Olga Houg
 
361
Olga Houg standing on rock
Olga Houg standing on rock
Olga Houg standing on rock
 
362
Olga Houg's school House
Olga Houg's school House
Believe to be the school in which Olga Houg taught

Taken about 1912
 
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Ottestad Church, Norway
Ottestad Church, Norway
Ottestad Church, Norway
 
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Ottestad Church, Norway
Ottestad Church, Norway
Ottestad Church, Norway
 
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Otto Houg-default.jpg
Otto Houg-default.jpg
 
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Otto Richard Houg - WWI
Otto Richard Houg - WWI
Son of Mr. and Mrs. Ole Houg
Entered service October 1918; went to Camp Cody, N.M. Member of Co. B, 622nd Reg. Field Signal Corps. Mustered out of service December 13, 1918 at Camp Dodge.
 
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Passenger list for Lerbakkens on Columbia
Passenger list for Lerbakkens on Columbia
Passenger list for Lerbakkens on Columbia
 
368
At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
 
369
At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
 
370
Possible 1865 Census record for Christine Evensdatter
Possible 1865 Census record for Christine Evensdatter
Possible 1865 Census record for Christine Evensdatter
 
371
Preparing for wedding
Preparing for wedding
Hazel helping unknown prepare for her wedding
 
372
Randine Houg
Randine Houg
 
373
Randine Houg - 91 years Old
Randine Houg - 91 years Old
Randine Houg - 91 years Old

Taken in 1958
 
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Randine Houg Obituary
Randine Houg Obituary
Randine Houg Obituary
 
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Randine-default.jpg
Randine-default.jpg
 
376
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377
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378
Regine
Regine
Perhaps taken on her Confirmation
 
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Regine
Regine
 
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Regine-default.jpg
Regine-default.jpg
 
381
At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
 
382
Rognstad Farm, Norway
Rognstad Farm, Norway
Rognstad Farm, Norway
 
383
S/S Ivernia - ship that Helmer Nelson traveled on when coming to the United States in 1908
S/S Ivernia - ship that Helmer Nelson traveled on when coming to the United States in 1908
Built by Swan, Hunter & Wigham Richardson Limited, Newcastle, England, 1900. 13,799 gross tons; 600 (bp) feet long; 64 feet wide. Steam quadruple expansion engines, twin screw. Service speed 15 knots. 1,960 passengers (160 first class, 200 second class, 1,600 third class). One funnel and four masts.

Built for Cunard Line, British flag, in 1900 and named Ivernia. Liverpool-New York service. Later Liverpool-Boston and Trieste-New York services. Torpedoed and sunk by a German submarine in 1917
 
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S/S Ivernia - ship that Helmer Nelson traveled on when coming to the United States in 1908
S/S Ivernia - ship that Helmer Nelson traveled on when coming to the United States in 1908
Built by Swan, Hunter & Wigham Richardson Limited, Newcastle, England, 1900. 13,799 gross tons; 600 (bp) feet long; 64 feet wide. Steam quadruple expansion engines, twin screw. Service speed 15 knots. 1,960 passengers (160 first class, 200 second class, 1,600 third class). One funnel and four masts.

Built for Cunard Line, British flag, in 1900 and named Ivernia. Liverpool-New York service. Later Liverpool-Boston and Trieste-New York services. Torpedoed and sunk by a German submarine in 1917
 
385
Schmidt Family Picture
Schmidt Family Picture
Schmidt Family Picture
 
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388
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389
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Ship Ivernia - Helmer Nelson - 1908
Ship Ivernia - Helmer Nelson - 1908
Ship Ivernia - Helmer Nelson - 1908
 
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Ship Mauretania - Helmer and Ole Nelson - 1914
Ship Mauretania - Helmer and Ole Nelson - 1914
Passenger list for ship Mauretania taking Ole Nelson to the United States. Also listed on this passenger list is Helmer Nelson, who immigrated in 1908. He apparently went back to Norway (or at least the UK) to travel back with Ole.

Also listed is their cousin Edwin Rongstad as well as a Levrone (sp?) Nelson who is listed as a cousin but also list Nils Evensen as nearest relative in Norway.
 
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Shoveling snow keeps Ole Nelson busy
Shoveling snow keeps Ole Nelson busy
 
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395
SS Britannia - 6-8-1869
SS Britannia - 6-8-1869
Possible passenger list for Ole Olsen Houg family.
If so, mistakes include:
Listing home country as Sweden
Listed Karen Gunnaar as "M"
Listed Ole Olsen Jr. as 3.5 years old (was five)
Listed Randine as 10 months (was 2)
 
396
SS Main passenger list for Splittgerber
SS Main passenger list for Splittgerber
SS Main passenger list for Splittgerber
 
397
SS Mount vernon (SS Kronprinzessin Cecilie)
SS Mount vernon (SS Kronprinzessin Cecilie)
SS Kronprinzessin Cecilie was an ocean liner built in Germany in 1906 for North German Lloyd. She was engaged in transatlantic service between her homeport of Bremen and New York until the outbreak of World War I. At sea after departing New York in August 1914, she turned around and put into Bar Harbor, Maine, where she was interned by the neutral United States. After that country entered the war in April 1917, the ship was seized and turned over to the United States Navy, and renamed USS Mount Vernon (ID-4508). While serving as a troop transport, Mount Vernon was torpedoed in September 1918. Though damaged, she was able to make port for repairs and returned to service. In 1919, after the end of the war, she was laid up until 1940 when she was scrapped at Baltimore.

This was the ship that transported Helmer Nelson to and from France during WWI.
 
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Stephen and Alvina Hall
Stephen and Alvina Hall
Stephen and Alvina Hall
 
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400
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