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jkmarler
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Posted - 10/08/2011 :  15:46:15  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Hi Trunk rescuer Judy,

I assume the address on the Pauline's trunk is 909 West Superior Street in Duluth. Does that address still exist and when Pauline came stateside what was there, another family member perhaps?

Jackie M.
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AntonH
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Posted - 10/08/2011 :  17:25:14  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Mari Slettahaug born 1865 arrival thru Canada going to Tracy Minnesota.

Name: Mari Slettahangea
Gender: Female
Age: 20
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1866
Date of Arrival: 8 Jun 1886
Vessel: Polynesian
Search Ship Database: View the 'Polynesian' in the 'Passenger Ships and Images' database
Port of Arrival: Quebec, Quebec
Port of Departure: Liverpool, England; Londonderry, Ireland
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jkmarler
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Posted - 10/08/2011 :  19:50:36  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Hi Judy,

Apparently a few family members were traveling companions of Ingeborg Engen (as long as she was also known as Belle Engen!); This from www.genealogybank.com, Duluth News-Tribune. 2 Dec 1909:
"...A large party left yesterday for Christiania. In the party were Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Goldbloom, George Slette, Gustav Slette, Theodore Moberg, and Belle Engen..."

In the UK Incoming passenger lists 1878-1960 at Ancestry.com: dated 12 Dec 1909, on Baltic, arriving Liverpool, all from Norway with tickets of Christiania to Liverpool:
George Slette, printer, age 33; Gustaf Slette (indexed as Slitte), laborer 23, Belle Engen age 25 domestic

This may be "the" George Slette above, would need documentation of some kind to confirm, from www.mnhs.org Minnesota Death Index:

George Slette
d. 4 Dec 1916
St. Louis County
1916-MN-025987


Jackie M.

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eibache
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Posted - 10/08/2011 :  19:58:34  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Pauline O. Haugen went to 909. Vest Suprior Str. - Duluth. Minnesota -
Ingeborg Engen was heading for Louis Anderson living in 109 W. 7th St. in Duluth - same place or very near one another?

Einar
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jkmarler
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Posted - 10/08/2011 :  20:00:57  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Hi,

This from Rowberg Biographical File. Here are the survivors mentioned in an obituary of Mrs. Pauline Flotten, published in the Duluth Skandinvaven, 23 June 1961 abstracted & translated:

mann: Andrew
2 sons; Inge of Duluth; Oscar of Stillwater, Minnesota
5 daughters: Mrs. Oscar Thompson; Mrs. J.C. Buckley; Miss Annie Flotten, Mrs Marie Kothlow all of Duluth; Mrs. M.P. Larson of Stillwater;
1 brother: Gustaf Slette of Innisfail, Alberta, Canada
1 sister: Mrs. H.E. Lee of Duluth

Her obit also tells that she was a resident of Duluth for the last 70 years, that she married Andrew on 16 Nov 1895 in First Lutheran Church of which she was also a member.

Jackie M.
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jkmarler
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Posted - 10/08/2011 :  20:09:49  Show Profile  Reply with Quote

quote:
Originally posted by eibache

Pauline O. Haugen went to 909. Vest Suprior Str. - Duluth. Minnesota -
Ingeborg Engen was heading for Louis Anderson living in 109 W. 7th St. in Duluth - same place or very near one another?




Since Judy lives there maybe she can answer the geography question better than online map services.

However, Google finds on map 909 West Superior Str at a bend in Hiway 194, fairly near the water of the lake.

The Duluth Public Library has Duluth city directories back to 1883. Judy may want to check in them for the names and also to see if the directories have a section (as some editions have) in which you may look up an address.

Edited by - jkmarler on 10/08/2011 20:19:02
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Judy Jetson
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Posted - 10/08/2011 :  20:16:03  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Wow, it is amazing, truly, what you can find online!

I do not know how long ago it happened, but the city of Duluth removed a large portion of Superior Street to put in a 'connector road' where three larger roads meet. The part of Superior Street that was lost is right around what would have been West 9th Avenue - or 909 West Superior.

The next street up from Superior is 1st street, followed in succession by 2nd, 3rd, etc., to 7th street. So it was only 7 blocks up the hill, then 9 blocks over -- from 1st Avenue to 9th Avenue, for the friends to visit one another. Not too far to go, especially after crossing the ocean together!

Received a lot of items related to First Lutheran Church which is still very active here in Duluth, and I plan on getting them all together and giving them to the church. Have many old Norwegian Bibles and books too. I am becoming a Norwegian by proxy, which is peachy by me!
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jkmarler
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Posted - 10/08/2011 :  22:57:20  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Hi Judy,

This might also be of interest:

From www.usgenweb.com Minnesota, St. Louis County, Marriage index:

D228 Slette, Anny /Thompson, Peter
1888-01-27 Duluth
1888-01-28 Duluth

Death index, www.mnhs.org
THOMPSON, ANNIE
Date of Birth: <1862>
Place of Birth: NORWAY
Mother Maiden Name: na
certid# 1906-51-1687
Date of Death: 13 Dec 1906
County of Death: ST. LOUIS

Birth index, www.mnhs.org:
Thompson, Oscar Norman
Date of Birth: 13 Jun 1900
Mother Maiden Name: Slette
certid# 1900-39223
County of Birth: St. Louis

Jackie M.

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jkmarler
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Posted - 11/08/2011 :  06:47:02  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by eibache

Ole Olsen, Slettahaug and Ingri Paulsdatter, Bakken had 10 children:
Anne (4 Apr 1862) died in Alberta - #16
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Hi Eibache,


The 1900 Federal Census, St. Louis County, Duluth 3rd precinct, at 230 West 6th St on 9 June 1900 has:

Peter Thompson mw age 47 born Apr 1853 Norway udv 1881 naturalized day laborer, married 13 years
Annie Thompson f w wife born Apr 1862 Norway udv 1886, married 13 years; 6 children born 5 living
Theodore Thompson mw son age 14 (!) born Nov 1888 Minnesota
Albert Thompson mw son age 9 born Nov 1890 Minnesota
Maria Thompson fw daughter age 7 born Jan 1893 Minnesota
Ada Thompson fw daughter age 5 born Mar 1895 Minnesota
Thora Thompsn fw daughter age 2 born Aug 1897 Minnesota

Where did the information that Anne died in Alberta come from?

Jackie M.

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eibache
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Posted - 11/08/2011 :  08:47:40  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
quote:
Where did the information that Anne died in Alberta come from?
- LDS record says 1921 , Alberta, - not always trustworthy I know.

Einar
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jkmarler
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Posted - 11/08/2011 :  15:25:50  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Hi eibache,

Thanks. Here is the submitter of that info:

FERDINAND T. JOHNSON Microfilm: NONE
464 HARVARD AVE
SALT LAKE CITY UT Submission: AF96-102706
USA 84111

Of course, no date of submission and sources but rarely cited.

Some of the things found are duplicated in it for instance George Slette d in 1916 may indeed be Jørgen Slette as in the record he's given a death year of 1916.

There is a Gina Anderson in the Minnesota death index dying in St. Louis in 1946 and Guri is given a death year in the file of 1946.

Ole Slette is a curiosity because there is also an Ole O. Slette in the Canadian digital archives Western Land Grants database, perhaps it's he?

Genealogy, seldom perfect, always being perfected.

Jackie M.
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jkmarler
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Posted - 11/08/2011 :  16:51:20  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Hi Judy,

Based on the 1940 deathdate in the LDS ancestral file for this Mari, looked at the familysearch.org Minnesota Deaths database and found this:

Name: Mary Larson
Gender: Female
Burial Date:
Burial Place:
Death Date: 06 Apr 1940
Death Place: Virginia, St Louis, Minnesota
Age: 74
Birth Date: 16 Aug 1865
Birthplace:
Occupation:
Race:
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Louis Larson
Father's Name: Ole Slette
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name:
Mother's Birthplace:
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: B02548-0
System Origin: Minnesota-EASy
Source Film Number: 2243093
Reference Number: 14481

So LDS records cut both ways...

From HeritageQuest, 1920 US Federal Census Duluth, residence 416 3rd Ave W:

Louis Larson mw age 58 b. Sweden, year of migration illegible, naturalized 1887, city policeman
Mary Larson fw age 54 b. Norway, year of migration unknown na 1887
Gilbert Larson mw son age 21 b. Canada English
Irene Larson fw daughter age 14 b. Canada English
Martin Larson mw son age 17 b. Canada English
L????? fw daughter 13 b. Minnesota
K???? M. Larson mw son age 23 b. Minnesota city fireman
Ester C Larson fw daughter in law age 24 alterations dept store

This is a stretch from the Marriage database at St. Louis County, usgenweb.com page, don't know if this is Mary Olsdatter Slettahaug or not, would need further research:

H55 Larsen, Louis Slatter, Mary O.
1891-05-09 Duluth
1891-05-09 Tower

This from www.mnhs.org birth index, probably is the daughter age 13 with the illegible name:

Larson, Lillian Marie
Date of Birth: 06 Jul 1906
Mother Maiden Name: Slette
certid# 1906-42036
County of Birth: St. Louis

Even though they end up in Duluth, a number of the siblings go to Tracy, Minnesota--wonder who's there?

Jackie M.

Edited by - jkmarler on 12/08/2011 02:12:34
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Judy Jetson
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Posted - 12/08/2011 :  04:20:53  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Hi Jackie,

I have a hard enough time trying to keep up with the Pauline/Marie Slettahaugen I "know." Going beyond that family -- which I believe is what is being talked about now (and why I would not be good at doing the great detective work you do!) -- makes my brain start to melt.

Stacy, Minnesota is a cute little town which I know is full of Scandinavians. Had to look up where Tracy, Minnesota was, since I'd never heard of it before. Now I know it is right by Sleepy Eye, Minnesota, a little southwest of Minneapolis.

Maybe I am tired now and tomorrow all these new names and places will make sense to me. Either way though, I am grateful for all the searching you (and everyone else) are doing.

jj
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jkmarler
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Posted - 12/08/2011 :  17:55:40  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Hi Judy,

This is a history of Lyon County Minnesota (Tracy's county) which has couple of Slette biographies published in it Ole P Slette pg 374, Peter P Slette on page 407. In the story it says that each man came from Gudbrandsdalen (though it doesn't say Lesja) in 1883 and 1888. In one of the stories it says that the man's parents were owners of a small farm named Slette. So these Slette may have been friends, neighbors, distant cousins of the folks on Slettahaugen. There could be other Gudbrandsdøler in the books as well.

Rose, Arthur P.
An illustrated history of Lyon County, Minnesota
Marshall, Minn.: Northern History Pub. Co., 1912, 659 pgs


From findagrave.net:

http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=slette&GSbyrel=all&GSdyrel=all&GSob=n&GSsr=81&GRid=47658549&df=all&

http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GSln=Slette&GSiman=1&GScid=2244901&


Jackie M.

Edited by - jkmarler on 12/08/2011 18:13:59
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MishaAlaspa
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USA
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Posted - 24/06/2018 :  05:01:20  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Hi Judy, I am not sure if you still see this post but I was sent a copy of your message from my aunt who suggested I reach out to you. I am the great great granddaughter of Marie "Mari" Slettehaug & Louis Larson and Guru "Gina" Sleetehaug & Louis Anderson. Regina (Mari's daughter) and Arthur (Guri's son) married and are my great grandparents. I started tracking our family history about 4 years ago and have been able to go back quite far. I would love to share any information with you and I am interested in what you may have. I saw that you have some family trunks. I actually have Mari's trunk, it is very neat to have such an heirloom. Please feel free to contact me any time.

Misha Alaspa
Mishab21@gmail.com
218.310.4158

Misha Alaspa
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