Sunday, January 31, 2016
Unknown Family, Blooming Prairie, Minnesota
Labels:
1955,
Blooming Prairie,
Farming,
Ione Embrickson,
Minnesota,
Tractor,
Unknown family
Saturday, January 30, 2016
Jeanne from Blooming Prairie Minnesota 1952 ?
This photo was labeled Jeanne. The photo was in a stack from Blooming Prairie. Dates on the photos labeled 1952.
Blooming Prairie Minnesota, Soybean Days Parade 1952
Labels:
1952,
Blooming Prairie,
Minnesota,
Parade,
Soybean Days
Three Men Ice Skating, MN- Unknown names/location
This is a photo of three men ice skating. It was in a box of pictures from the Gunderson's, so possibly Gunderson's, Larson's, or their friends. Unfortunately their faces are pretty blurry. We liked the photo and wanted to share it. We haven't run across any vintage photos of ice skating in our finds other than this.
Labels:
Ice Skating,
Minnesota,
Three Men,
unknown,
Vintage Photo
Thursday, January 14, 2016
Don & Betty Wilson, Minnesota, Minneapolis, Circa 1950s
This photo is labeled Don & Betty Wilson. Our grandmother, Tina Gunderson, is on the right, and lived in Minneapolis at this age.
Iris and Chuck, Shower, Minnesota, Junior's Folks, Minneapolis ? 1950s ?
The photos were labeled Iris & Chuck's Shower. They must have been friends of our grandparents as our grandparents were the attendants. Our grandparents lived in Minneapolis, MN at this age, so they are all likely from Minneapolis. Circa 1950s ?
Iris is the young woman in front, Chuck is the taller man on the right in the light suit. Junior's folks are behind them on the right.
This one was labeled Iris & Chuck Shower, Junior's Folks
The final one is of Iris & Chuck on the right and our grandparents, Ellsworth & Shirley "Tina" Gunderson on the left.
Wednesday, January 13, 2016
Emil Norgaard and Alfred Nelson's mother, Denmark, date unknown
This is Emil Norgaard's mother. After a long time researching, we finally found her name thanks to FamilySearch.org. She is Mary Jenson from Denmark. Her husband is Jen Nelson from Denmark. This is all we know about them.
We do know some about her son's Emil and Alfred, both also from Denmark. Here it is:
Emil immigrated to the USA in 1907 from Denmark. His father's and mother's place of birth is Denmark. The ship name Emil arrived on was called the Carmania. The ship departed Liverpool on 4/9/1907 and arrived in New York on 4/18/1907. He was age 26 and listed as a farmer laborer. Danish is listed as his nationality and race is listed as Scandinavian. His destination was listed as Albert Lea, MN to join his brother Alfred Nielson in Geneva, Freeborn County, MN.
This information comes up when searching on ancestry.com:
Data from DDD Emigration Database
Some family oral history regarding them. Emil and Alfred both lived in Blooming Prairie later in life/time of death. They told people they came over together on the same ship, but we now know this is not true- so perhaps other brothers came over with them that we aren't aware of? Or perhaps they just meant the same ship, but at different times? Emil said he changed his last name when he came over because everyone was saying their last name was Nelson and no one said Norgaard. However, given records, we also question this. Alfred has a different last name from Emil, so it would be possible (the reason we question it is because of the DDD Emigration Database- why would his name be listed over there as Norgaard, but not change when at the USA despite that being the family story)- anyways, Alfred's last name is listed as Nielsen per immigration record of Emil.
What we know of Alfred Nelson:
We recently tracked down an obit about Alfred thanks for FamilySearch.org. Alfred's nickname was "Happy". We know he immigrated in 1904 from Denmark. He was not married per Norgaard family oral history. He committed suicide in 1935 in the West Hotel in Blooming Prairie. He had been in a car accident in February 1935, resulting in head trauma and other issues (this likely contributing to his death).
We have not been able to track down much more than that at this point.
To read more of his story:
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=n&GSiman=1&GScid=2191047&GRid=157140489&
For more of our unknown Danish relatives, visit the page dedicated to them:
http://loststoriesandphotos.blogspot.com/p/blog-page_28.html
We do know some about her son's Emil and Alfred, both also from Denmark. Here it is:
Emil immigrated to the USA in 1907 from Denmark. His father's and mother's place of birth is Denmark. The ship name Emil arrived on was called the Carmania. The ship departed Liverpool on 4/9/1907 and arrived in New York on 4/18/1907. He was age 26 and listed as a farmer laborer. Danish is listed as his nationality and race is listed as Scandinavian. His destination was listed as Albert Lea, MN to join his brother Alfred Nielson in Geneva, Freeborn County, MN.
This information comes up when searching on ancestry.com:
Data from DDD Emigration Database
Name: | Emil Nørgaard | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Birth Year: | abt 1881 | ||||
Age: | 26 | ||||
Birth Place: | Taars | ||||
Registration Date: | 27 Mar 1907 | ||||
Residence Year: | 1907 | ||||
Residence Place: | Vrejlev, Hjørring | ||||
Destination Place: | Albert Lea, Minnesota, USA | ||||
Occupation: | Arbejder | ||||
Ship: | Indirekte |
Some family oral history regarding them. Emil and Alfred both lived in Blooming Prairie later in life/time of death. They told people they came over together on the same ship, but we now know this is not true- so perhaps other brothers came over with them that we aren't aware of? Or perhaps they just meant the same ship, but at different times? Emil said he changed his last name when he came over because everyone was saying their last name was Nelson and no one said Norgaard. However, given records, we also question this. Alfred has a different last name from Emil, so it would be possible (the reason we question it is because of the DDD Emigration Database- why would his name be listed over there as Norgaard, but not change when at the USA despite that being the family story)- anyways, Alfred's last name is listed as Nielsen per immigration record of Emil.
What we know of Alfred Nelson:
We recently tracked down an obit about Alfred thanks for FamilySearch.org. Alfred's nickname was "Happy". We know he immigrated in 1904 from Denmark. He was not married per Norgaard family oral history. He committed suicide in 1935 in the West Hotel in Blooming Prairie. He had been in a car accident in February 1935, resulting in head trauma and other issues (this likely contributing to his death).
We have not been able to track down much more than that at this point.
To read more of his story:
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=n&GSiman=1&GScid=2191047&GRid=157140489&
We are hoping that as we continue our search, we can find out more about their relatives, specifically Jen and Mary Nelson of Denmark. We know he settled in Albert Lea prior to Blooming Prairie, despite his obit stating Blooming Prairie was the only place he settled. | |
http://loststoriesandphotos.blogspot.com/p/blog-page_28.html
Labels:
Denmark,
Emil Norgaard and Alfred Nielsen,
mother,
unknown
Curly's Theatre Cafe, Minneapolis, MN. January 8, 1947.
This is a photo taken at Curly's Theatre Cafe in Minneapolis, MN. Dated January 8, 1947. The gentleman on the right is Arden (Art) Gunderson of Minneapolis. The remainder of the people I am not sure- possibly friends from the Minneapolis Park Board. There are two other signatures that accompany this photo are from a Sadie and a Frances.
Labels:
1947,
Arden Art Gunderson,
Curly's Theatre Cafe,
Frances,
January 8,
Minneapolis,
MN,
Sadie B.
Clarkfield School, January 1926, Yellow Medicine County, Minnesota
Clarkfield Class Picture, March 29, 1912. Clarkfield, MN. Yellow Medicine County.
This is one of our favorites! The photo we had with name of teacher and date on it. We also have a paper (The Clarkfield Advocate), where it talks about this picture. Henry Appleseth is the person who wrote into the paper stating who everyone is (with married names as well). We've added commentary to help further identify. Enjoy!
Clarkfield Class Picture: March 29, 1912 of the country school then
known as the Simon B. Gunderson district. 38 pupils were enrolled in
the eight grades
.
.
(Left to right)
Front row: Alvin Dotseth, Halvor Hegna, Leonard Peterson, Raymond
Larson, Arnold Berg and Walter Topper.
2nd row: Carl Appleseth (standing slightly away from group), Hilda
Topper, Ida Thorhaug Amundson, Lydia Selness Tingval, Minnie Larson
(with white ribbons in hair), Inga Appleseth Johnson, Mabel Vallen
Davidson, Bennie Gunderson, and Andrew Dahlberg. (Benie and Andrew
are the taller boys standing on the end holding something- a bag/clothing?)
3rd row: Selmer Foss, LeRoy Peterson, Ludwig Gunderson, Millard
Wallen, Ingval Leroen, Louis Hegna, Norris Berg (appears to be very
hidden in the photo), and Oscar Foss.
4th row: Melvin Foss (is actually just below the teacher-looks like
he is in the row below), Estella Ralston Troke (teacher from
1911-1912, lighter dress, slightly behind Gurina Gunderson), Gurina
Gunderson Mauland (tall girl towards back), Nettie Peterson Wait,
Myrtle Haugen, Hannah Larson Gunderson (has lighter ribbon on the
side of her hair), Ida Haugen.
5th row: Joseph Selness (with a cap), and Reuben Foss (with a bat).
Monday, January 11, 2016
Army song, Minnesota, 18th Regiment, The Fighting First, 1st Battalion, July 4, 1945, Company A
*update on 11/15/16- more photos added to bottom of page*
I wasn't sure where I should post this- on our blogs or just in our personal family history. Given it has other names of those who served in the military and the song is something others might have sang in the military/heard from their loved ones who served, I decided it should be shared with others. There are two parts to this post:
1) The song- This was something my grandfather reminded me of when he was in the hospital dying- we reminisced on stories of the past. He actually brought this up asking if I recalled him singing this to me when I was a child. Per my father, grandpa always use to sing his war songs at the cabin in the morning while smoking cigarettes. His name was Ellsworth Gunderson of Minnesota. He was in the Army. Here is the song...
I wasn't sure where I should post this- on our blogs or just in our personal family history. Given it has other names of those who served in the military and the song is something others might have sang in the military/heard from their loved ones who served, I decided it should be shared with others. There are two parts to this post:
1) The song- This was something my grandfather reminded me of when he was in the hospital dying- we reminisced on stories of the past. He actually brought this up asking if I recalled him singing this to me when I was a child. Per my father, grandpa always use to sing his war songs at the cabin in the morning while smoking cigarettes. His name was Ellsworth Gunderson of Minnesota. He was in the Army. Here is the song...
We’re
captain snyder raider,
Raider
of the night,
Dirty
little bastards
Who’d
rather pluck than fight,
Heidi,
deity, Christ almighty, who are we,
Whiz
wham god damn,
We’re the infantry.
2) The pamphlet with transcription at bottom.
Here is the transcribed pamphlet:
THE FIGHTING FIRST
18th
Regiment, 1st Battalion, A Company
Schloss
Schwarzenberg (under photo)
July 4th
1945
DUTY FIRST
To the members of
Company 'A' who have lived, fought and marched together; I heartily
commend the fine spirit of cooperation and loyalty which you have
shown toward one another. I think you are the finest group of
fighting men in the U. S. forces.
Be thankful that we
can celebrate this 169th anniversary of Independence Day without the
sound of battle in our ears; and remember to pay tribute to those who
gave their all so that we might enjoy, just this.
CLEMENT C. VAN
WAGONER,
Capt. 18th Inf.
Commanding.
JULY FOURTH NINETEEN
FORTY FIVE
MENU
Breakfast
French Toast with
Honey
Fried Eggs
Whole Wheat Cereal
Grapefruit Juice
Sweetened
Coffee, Milk, Sugar
Dinner
Southern Fried
Chicken
Potatoes, mashed
with butter
Gravy Brown
Creamed Sweet Peas
Fruit
Vanilla Ice Cream
with Cake
Bread, Butter
Coffee, Cream, Sugar
Suppper
Meat
Escalloped Potatoes
Creamed Gravy
Combination Salad
Spiced Salami
Sweet Pickle Relish
Butterscotch Pudding
Bread and Butter
Lemonade
OUR OFFICERS
Lt. Col. Henry G
Learnard Jr. Battalion Commander
Major Robert E
Murphy Battalion Executive Officer
BATTALION STAFF
Capt. Harry F
Carey S-1
Capt. Robert L
Bowers S-3
1st Lt Alfred J
Kiekbush S-2
1st Lt John B Poole
S-4
COMPANY OFFICERS
Capt. Clement C Van
Wagoner Company Commander
1st Lt Nathan H
Nordin Company Executive Officer
1st Lt Orville W
Overmoe 2nd Platoon
1st Lt Walter H Burt
Jr. 3rd Platoon
1st Lt Robert N
English 1st Platoon
2nd Lt Eugene Musial
1st Platoon
2nd Lt William Hale
Weapons Platoon
2nd Lt Lawrence H
Murphy 2nd Platoon
COMPANY HEAD
QUARTERS
1st Sgt Santora,
Edward F.
Communications
Sgt Wier
Cpl Olson
Pfc Knueve
T/5 Kelleher
Pfc Plastini
Pfc Barclay
Pfc Manci
Pfc Pasciac
Pfc Dubow
T/4 Baker
Supply
S/ Sgt Reaume
S/ Sgt Connor
Pfc Rhodes
Pfc Lamprecht
Kitchen
S/Sgt Metts
T/4 Anderson
T/5 Varpness
Pfc Davis
Pfc Kirchner
Pfc Zaverl
Pfc Dorsey
Cpl Anderson
Cpl Moore
Cpl Watkins
Pfc Freshwater
Pfc Godbehere
Pvt Hurley
Pfc Argenti
Pfc Niederfringer
S/Sgt Skorupa
Sgt Schmit
FIRST PLATOON
Platoon Hq
T/Sgt Raymer
S/Sgt Boser
Pvt Bennett
Pfc Williams
1st Squad
Sgt Smith
Pfc Byrom
Pfc Acuna
Pfc LaVigne
Pfc Vecchione
Pfc Hester
Pfc Case
Pfc Lazure
Pfc Chichester
Pfc Miller, Benjamin
Pvt Giles
Pvt Davis, Pearl
Pfc Parr
Sgt Beck
2nd Squad
S/Sgt Dunkin
Pfc Hutson
Pfc Haywood
Pfc LeBlanc
Pvt Mlcek
Pfc Hosterman
Pfc Rients
Pfc Bird
Pvt Counts
Pfc Lombardi
Pvt Jeanes
Pfc Stevens
Pvt Slocum
Pfc Adams
Sgt Ashcraft
3rd Squad
Sgt Magnani
Pfc Fulco
Pfc Campbell, Wm C
Pfc Gordon
Pfc Cewe
Pfc Weber
Pvt Peet
Pfc Underwood
Pfc Pischl
Pfc Cox
Pfc Veague
Pfc Wahl
Pvt Kiess
Sgt Kessler
Pfc Pitt
Pfc Fish
Pvt Spampinato
Pfc Carter
SECOND PLATOON
Platoon Hq
T/Sgt Adams
T/Sgt Schmidt
S/Sgt Spain
Pfc Jones
Pfc Prickett
T/3 Tipton
1st Squad
S/Sgt Hogya
Pfc Kyriazes
Pvt Guereca
Pvt Campbell, Wm H.
Pfc Longwell
Pfc Hile
Pfc McNeill
Pfc Christensen
Pfc Landry
Pvt Morris
Pfc Hager
Pvt Foster
Pfc Cowan
Sgt Wiseman
2nd Squad
S/Sgt Farley
Pfc Smith, R. J.
Pfc Cohen
Pfc Hiland
Pvt Tucker
Pfc Reed
Pvt Shifflett
Pvt Mohler
Pfc Bakken
Pfc Thompson
Pfc Stertzell
Pvt Elwyn
Pfc Hintz
Cpl Harris
3rd
Squad
S/Sgt Llewellyn
Pfc Penner
Pfc Falkner
Pfc Liles
Pfc Backus
Pfc Call
Pfc Ham
Pfc DiMauro
Pfc Huckins
Pfc Koenig
Pfc Barry
Pvt DeLoggio
T/4 Shipman
THIRD PLATOON
Platoon Hq
T/Sgt Parfitt
Sgt Foust
Pfc Homrich
Pfc Haggerty
1st Squad
S/Sgt Phillips
Pfc Shute
Pfc Allen
Pfc Martin
Pvt Diaz
Pfc Was
Pfc Garrison
Pfc Miller
Pvt Blair
T/5 Herrin
Pvt Miller, Andrew
Pvt Carter, James H.
2nd Squad
Sgt Craven
Pfc Kaufman
Pfc Riley
Pfc Austin
Pfc Golden
Pfc Hunt
Pvt Harper
Pfc Farrell
Pvt Hopkins
Pfc Surber
Pvt Brosmer
Sgt O’Callaghan
Pfc Griffith
Pvt Curatolo
S/Sgt Blankenship
3rd Squad
S/Sgt Stewart
Pfc Hensen
Pfc Taylor, Roy
Pfc Quillin
Pvt Lamothe
Pfc Bauer
Pfc Mugg
Pvt Mayer
Pfc Rumpf
Pfc Ruyle
Pvt Miller, Andrew
B.
Sgt Alexander
Cpl Eisele
Pfc Taylor, H. L.
Pfc Huskins
Pfc Casaburi
Sgt White
Pfc Crews
WEAPONS PLATOON
Platoon Hq
T/Sgt Sullivan
Pfc Hughes
60 mm Mortar Section
S/Sgt Loviglio
Pfc Hughes
1st Squad
Pfc House
Pfc Ferris
Pfc Mullen
Pfc Hunt
Sgt Sarosy
Pfc Feest
2nd Squad
Pfc Johnson
Pfc Dekker
Pvt Zapico
Pfc Vandever
Pvt King
Pfc Brunner
3rd Squad
Sgt Gabrys
Pfc Vaccarello
Pfc Ealy
Pfc Kasabian
Pfc Helt
Pvt Duberstein
LMG Section
Sgt Sperando
Sgt Crull
1st Squad
Sgt Howdyshell
Pfc Pickett
Pfc Gunderson
Pfc Ritchhart
Pvt Friesenhahn
Pvt Putnam
Pfc McGill, J. C
Pvt Herman
Pfc Rogness
2nd Squad
Sgt Stanley
Pfc McGill
Cpl Harrell
Pfc Augino
Pvt Mason
Pfc Bryant
Pvt Holsonbake
Transportation
Pvt Chesnut
Pfc Conner
Pfc Burns
Pfc Anderson
Pfc Kosky
Pfc Welsh
Original Woodcuts by
ELLY JUENGLING-WIESNER
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