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  1. 1.  Thor Gunnuldsen

    Thor giftet seg med Ingeborg Jørgensdatter 1830. [Gruppeskjema] [Familiediagram]

    Barn:
    1. 2. Aaste Thorsdatter  Etterslektstre til dette punkt ble født 26 Feb 1836 , Stafsholt, Lunde, Bø, Telemark; ble døpt 28 Feb 1836 , Lunde, Bø, Telemark; døde 15 Sep 1902, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA.


Generasjon: 2

  1. 2.  Aaste Thorsdatter Etterslektstre til dette punkt (1.Thor1) ble født 26 Feb 1836 , Stafsholt, Lunde, Bø, Telemark; ble døpt 28 Feb 1836 , Lunde, Bø, Telemark; døde 15 Sep 1902, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA.

    Notater:

    Faddere var Kari Gunnulsdatter Piberud, Gunnuld Gunnuldsen Hvalen, Christen Hansen Piberud, Ole Henrichsen Fiskodden

    Død:
    Hun ble begravet på Oak Hill Cemetery i Minnesota.

    Nekrolog på Findagrave.com:

    "Death of Mrs. A. O. Myhre
    This community was shocked Tuesday morning to hear that Mrs. A. O. Myhre, wife of one of the pioneer merchants of this city, had died on Monday [September 15, 1902] evening at the hospital in Minneapolis. She was taken sick with a hemorrhage while attending the state fair two weeks ago and was removed from the hotel to the hospital where she could get better treatment. Her sickness it was thought would be of only short duration and only a few days ago the family received word that she was improving rapidly. Mr. Myhre was with her all the time. Deceased was 66 years of age a the time of her death and a kindhearted and generous woman and will be greatly missed by her family and friends. The remains will arrive this afternoon over the M. & St. L. and the funeral services will probably be held Thursday. The sympathy of this community is extended to the sorrowing family and friends. (Estherville Democrat, Estherville, IA, September 17, 1902)
    Mrs. A. O. Myhre Dead
    Dies at Minneapolis Hospital After a Short Illness
    The sad intelligence reached this city Tuesday morning that Mrs. A. O. Myhre had died at Minneapolis Monday night after a short but severe illness.

    Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Myhre went to the Minnesota state fair and it was there she was taken sick. At first it was not considered dangerous but the last few days marked a change for the worse.

    Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Cox, Theodore Myhre and Carl Jeglum were at her side besides the faithful husband when the end came.

    The remains will be brought to this city this afternoon and funeral services will be held either tomorrow or Friday depending upon the arrival of a son, O. G. Myhre, from New Mexico.

    Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Myhre are old settlers of the county having moved to High Lake in the early days but later they moved to Lyle, Minnesota, and from there to Estherville in 1891. They have always been recognized as leading citizens on account of the Christina life which they have lived, and their honorable dealings with all. Mrs. Myhre was much beloved by her large circle of friends on account of her endearing ways and her readiness to assist in all Christian and charitable doings. She leaves a husband, two girls and two boys to mourn her loss. (Estherville Enterprise, Estherville, IA, September 17, 1902)"

    Begravelsen:
    "Funeral of Mrs. Myhre
    Many Pay Their Respects to the Loved One Departed
    Followed by a large host of sorrowing relatives and friends the body of Mrs. A. O. Myhre was laid to rest Sunday in the Oak Hill cemetery. Services were held at the Lutheran church of which the deceased was a regular attendant. Rev. Thompson paid many loving and tender tributes to the dead. "Hers was an unselfish life; a life spent for others, ever zealously seeking to aid those in need to assist them both materially and with words of comfort. A life most beautifully exemplifying the teachings of her Master."

    The pall bearers were Messrs. Whelan, Sondrol, Foote, Egbert, Helinson, and Letchford.

    Although a very disagreeable afternoon the church was filled to overflowing. (Estherville Enterprise, Estherville, IA, September 24, 1902)"

    Aaste giftet seg med skreddersvenn Anders Olsen Myhre 19 Okt 1862, Gjerpen, Telemark. Anders (sønn av gårdmann Ole Tronsen og Dorthe Iversdatter) ble født 08 Okt 1838 , Myhre, Vang i Valdres, Oppland; ble døpt 21 Okt 1838 , Vang i Valdres, Oppland; døde 15 Aug 1922, Estherville, Emmett County, Iowa, USA. [Gruppeskjema] [Familiediagram]

    Barn:
    1. 3. Olaus Gustav Andersen  Etterslektstre til dette punkt ble født 11 Feb 1863 , Skien, Telemark; ble døpt 31 Mai 1863 , Skien, Telemark.
    2. 4. Ida Dorothea Andersdatter  Etterslektstre til dette punkt ble født 08 Jun 1868 , Emmett County, Iowa, USA; døde 08 Mai 1958, Estherville, Emmett County, Iowa, USA.
    3. 5. Theodore Andersen  Etterslektstre til dette punkt ble født 28 Feb 1870 , Emmett County, Iowa, USA; døde 28 Okt 1943, Estherville, Emmett County, Iowa, USA.


Generasjon: 3

  1. 3.  Olaus Gustav Andersen Etterslektstre til dette punkt (2.Aaste2, 1.Thor1) ble født 11 Feb 1863 , Skien, Telemark; ble døpt 31 Mai 1863 , Skien, Telemark.

    Notater:

    Faddere var Reier Andersen, Jørgen Thorsen, Martin Olsen, Marthe Thorsdatter, Karen Thorsdatter


  2. 4.  Ida Dorothea Andersdatter Etterslektstre til dette punkt (2.Aaste2, 1.Thor1) ble født 08 Jun 1868 , Emmett County, Iowa, USA; døde 08 Mai 1958, Estherville, Emmett County, Iowa, USA.

    Andre Hendelser og Egenskaper:

    • Død: 08 Mai 1958, Estherville, Emmett County, Iowa, USA

    Notater:

    Død:
    Nekrolog på Findagrave:

    Mrs. Carl Jeglum Dies At Age of 90
    Mrs. Carl (Ida) Jeglum, 90, pioneer resident of Emmet county, died at 8:35 last night at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Elmer Adams. She had been in poor health since October, 1955 when she suffered a stroke.

    Ida Dorothea Jeglum was born in Emmet County on June 8, 1868, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A.O. Myhre. The family lived at Lyle, Minn., for a number of years where Mrs. Jeglum received her education. They later returned to Estherville and the Myhre's operated a general store here.

    On May 17, 1892, Mrs. Jeglum was united in marriage to Carl Jeglum, who, at that time, was a clerk in the Myhre store. In 1898 the couple moved to Huntington where they operated a general store until 1908 at which time they returned to Estherville. After their return here, Mr. Jeglum operated a store here in partnership with Mrs. Jeglum's brother, Theo Myhre.

    Survivors include two sons, Lloyd of Chicago and Claire of Swarthmore, Pa.; three daughters, Mrs. R.L. (Verda) Hansen and Mrs. Elmer (Dorothy) Adams, both of Estherville, and Mrs. Horace (Gladys) Johnson of Bethesda, Md.; 10 grandchildren; seven great grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. H.W. Cox of Los Angeles.

    Preceding Mrs. Jeglum in death were her husband, three daughters and her parents.

    Funeral services will be held Monday at 2 p.m. at the Estherville Lutheran church, the Rev. Theodore Maakestad officiating. Burial will be in Oak Hill cemetery.

    Friends may call at the Sandin-Fuhrman Funeral Home from tomorrow evening until 11 a.m. Monday. The body will be taken to the church at that time to lie in state. The casket will not be opened following the services. (Estherville Daily News, Estherville, IA, May 9, 1958)

    Ida giftet seg med Carl Jeglum 17 Mai 1892, Estherville, Emmett County, Iowa, USA. [Gruppeskjema] [Familiediagram]


  3. 5.  Theodore Andersen Etterslektstre til dette punkt (2.Aaste2, 1.Thor1) ble født 28 Feb 1870 , Emmett County, Iowa, USA; døde 28 Okt 1943, Estherville, Emmett County, Iowa, USA.

    Notater:

    Død:
    Nekrolog:

    Theo. Myhre, 73, Dies; Rites Will Be Friday
    Pioneer Merchant of Estherville
    Theodore Myhre, 73, died at 1:30 p.m. yesterday at his home 314 N. 8th St. Mr. Myhre had been having heart trouble for the past year and a half. He had worked at the Myhre and Jeglum store, of which he was proprietor, most of the time but until the past two weeks when he was compelled to remain at his home.

    The Myhre and Jeglum store is the oldest business firm in Estherville, having been established in 1906. Mr. Myhre celebrated his 50th year in business three years ago. Before becoming a partner of Carl Jeglum he had been associated with his father, O.A. Myhre, in the grocery business here.

    Had Adventurous Youth
    Mr. Myhre was well-known n this vicinity as a professional bicycle rider in his youth, competing in many bicycle races.

    During the gold rush of 1898, he was one of several Emmet county men who went to Alaska to search for gold as a prospector.

    Theodore Myhre was born Feb. 28, 1870, on the Myhre homestead near Ryan Lake, east of Wallingford. When he was four years old the family moved to Lyle, Minn., where Theodore received his education. When he was 20, the family moved to Estherville. He attended a business college.

    Married in 1910
    In 1910 Mr. Myhre was united in marriage to Bertha Olson of Estherville. The couple had no children.

    Mr. Myhre was an active member of the Estherville Lutheran church, where he was baptized and confirmed. For more than 20 years he served as treasurer of the church.

    Upon returning to Estherville Mr. Myhre and his father, O.A. Myhre, started in the grocery business in 1890 in the same building which is now occupied by the Myher and Jeglum business firm.

    In 1898 Myhre went to Alaska during the gold rush. He returned to Estherville from the north and continued his work in the store.

    In 1908 Theodore Myhre and Carl Jeglum formed a partnership known as Myhre and Jeglum.

    Oldest Firm Here
    The Myhre and Jeglum store is the oldest business in Estherville and is located at 121 N. 6th St. His partner, Carl Jeglum, died March 20, 1937, but Myhre continued the business.

    He is survived by his widow, his step-mother, Mrs. Nina Maher of Valton, Minn., a brother, Dr. O.G. Myhre of Kansas City, Mo., and two sisters, Mrs. Ida Jeglum of Estherville and Mrs. Harvey W. Cox of Los Angeles, Calif.

    Funeral Friday
    Funeral services will be held Friday at 2 p.m. at the Myhre house on North Eighth street and at 2:30 p.m. from the Estherville Lutheran church with the Rev. L.A. Mathre officiating.

    Burial will be made in the Oak Hill cemetery.

    The board of directors of the Chamber of Commerce and any members who wish to attend the Myhre funeral to represent the business men of the city are asked to meet at 2:15 p.m. Friday afternoon at the Chamber of Commerce office. The group will go to the Estherville Lutheran church together where seats will be reserved. (Estherville Daily News, Estherville, IA, September 29, 1943)


    Pioneer Man Dies Tuesday
    In Mercantile Business for 53 Years; Funeral Will Be Friday
    Theodore Myhre, 73, passed away at one thirty Tuesday afternoon at his home on North Eighth Street. He had suffered with a heart ailment for the past year and a half, and for the past two weeks it was necessary for him to remain at home.

    Theodore Myhre was born Feb. 28, 1870 on the Myhre homestead near Ryan Lake, east of Wallingford, Iowa. He and his family moved to Lyle, Minn., when he was four years old and he received his education in Lyle and attended business college in South Dakota. He came to Estherville with the family when he was twenty. In 1910 he was united in marriage to Miss Bertha Olson of Estherville. They had no children.

    Mr. Myhre had been in the mercantile business for 53 years, starting with his father, O.A. Myhre in 1890. In 1908 Mr. Myhre and Carl Jeglum formed a partnership. Mr. Jeglum passed away March 20, 1937, but Mr. Myhre continued with the store. The store has continued in business for 35 years as the Myhre and Jeglum store.

    Mr. Myhre was well known as a professional bicycle rider in his youth and competed in many races.

    In 1898, he and several young men from Emmet county went on the gold rush to Alaska. His talks of the trip, given before various groups were always interesting.

    He was an active member in the Estherville Lutheran church and served as treasurer of the church for 20 years. He was baptized and confirmed in that faith. He also taught Sunday school for many years.

    Surviving him are his widow; his step-mother, Mrs. Nina Myhre of Valton, Minn.; a brother, Dr. O. G. Myhre of Kansas City, Mo.; two sisters, Mrs. Ida Jeglum of Estherville and Mrs. Harvey W. Cox of Los Angeles, Calif.

    Funeral services will be held Friday at 2 p.m. from the home and at 2:30 p.m. from the Estherville Lutheran church with the Rev. L.A. Mathre officiating.

    Burial will be made in Oak Hill cemetery.

    The board of directors of the Chamber of Commerce will attend the funeral to represent the business people of Estherville. The directors and members who wish to attend the funeral with the directors should meet at the Chamber of Commerce office at 2:15 p.m. to go to the church in a group where seats will be reserved. (Vindicator and Republican, Estherville, IA, September 30, 1943)



    Martin Myhre, Miss Caroline Myhre, Mrs. Howard Horwell and Mr. and Mrs. Jorgen Anderson were at Estherville Friday afternoon attending the funeral services of Theodore Myhre, pioneer grocery merchant of that city. (Graettinger Times, Graettinger, IA, October 7, 1943)

    Theodore giftet seg med Bertha Olson 1910, Estherville, Emmett County, Iowa, USA. [Gruppeskjema] [Familiediagram]




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