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SuZy0925
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Posted - 28/01/2014 :  22:06:45  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
This is the only "Lars" I see in the wealth of information above:

"- Lars 1818-39
- Your Hans 1828- 1904 married in 1853 Berte Marie Hansdatter 1824-1902 from farm Heni
11 more children died young."

He would be waaaaay too old to have a daughter living now. But, it is odd that Christine moves from Oslo and settles in Lewiston, MT and it is just a fluke. Maybe there is a large Norwegian settlement there, like Decorah, Iowa. I think I will drive there in the summer and check it out! Where are you from?
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ngerdrum
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Posted - 02/02/2014 :  16:01:14  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I am nancy Gerdrum, married to Ron Gerdrum. Ron is the grandson of Magnus ans son of Milo. We live in the centennial farm that Magnus homesteaded in Grass Range Mt which is 30 miles from Lewistown in central Montana. Ron is the las living Gerdrum male in Mt. He took over his fathers ranch at the age of 18 to help is mother. His dad died from a ruptured appendix at the age of 39 when Ron was 12 years old. He left behind 5 children and the other son killed in a car accident. Ron has three daughters of his own.
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