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drichardson
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Posted - 20/01/2016 :  21:02:27  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
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Originally posted by jkmarler

The Evening Star newspaper published in District of Columbia on 23 Mar 1934, says Jens Stedje died the day before suffering a stroke in his apartment at the Burlington in Washington. The only survivor mentioned was his brother Johannes in Norway.



Is it possible to get a link to this information? or a copy of the page with the information? Thank you.
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siristedje
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Posted - 13/11/2016 :  15:39:00  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
My husband is named after Lt. Jens E.Stedje. It is surprising for us that he had a doughter. We have been to Arlington and the military museum in Washington, nothing about a doughter. We really like to get in tought. He has a big family in Norway. The photo posted is Lt. Jens Stedje. He died in the US and burried at Arlington were we have visited his grave. We really like to get in tought

stedje
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drichardson
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Posted - 13/11/2016 :  16:41:19  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
What a great surprise to hear from possible relatives! I would like to continue our discussion through my e mail: richardson6051@roadrunner.com. I am located in the USA.
Hope to hear from you soon.

D. Richardson
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