Barbo Olsdtr. Løstegard f.1862 i Gol.
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Barbo Olsdtr. Løstegard f.1862 i Gol.
Barbo Olsdtr. Løstegard f.1862 i Gol.
Hun Reiste til Am. 1892.
Ble gift 1892 m. Reiar Arneson Bakken f.1860, også fra Gol. Han hadde reist over i 1886.
De farma i Aitkin Co., Minnesota og hadde 6 barn. (Oppl. fra Gol Bygdebok)
Lurer på disse barna og deres etterkommere.
Mvh. Karen Elise
Hun Reiste til Am. 1892.
Ble gift 1892 m. Reiar Arneson Bakken f.1860, også fra Gol. Han hadde reist over i 1886.
De farma i Aitkin Co., Minnesota og hadde 6 barn. (Oppl. fra Gol Bygdebok)
Lurer på disse barna og deres etterkommere.
Mvh. Karen Elise
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1920 United States Federal Census
Name: Barbara Bakke
Home in 1920: Seavey, Aitkin, Minnesota
Age: 57
Estimated birth year: abt 1863
Birthplace: Norway
Relation to Head of House: Wife
Spouse's name: Reier Bakke
Father's Birth Place: Norway
Mother's Birth Place: Norway
Marital Status: Married
Race: White
Sex: Female
Year of immigration: 1886
Able to read: Yes
Able to Write: Yes
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Household Members:
Name Age
Reier Bakke 59
Barbara Bakke 57
Helen Bakke 25
Clara Bakke 23
Arnt Bakke 21
Oscar Bakke 19
Ingebard Bakke 16
Bertha Bakke 16
Name: Barbara Bakke
Home in 1920: Seavey, Aitkin, Minnesota
Age: 57
Estimated birth year: abt 1863
Birthplace: Norway
Relation to Head of House: Wife
Spouse's name: Reier Bakke
Father's Birth Place: Norway
Mother's Birth Place: Norway
Marital Status: Married
Race: White
Sex: Female
Year of immigration: 1886
Able to read: Yes
Able to Write: Yes
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Household Members:
Name Age
Reier Bakke 59
Barbara Bakke 57
Helen Bakke 25
Clara Bakke 23
Arnt Bakke 21
Oscar Bakke 19
Ingebard Bakke 16
Bertha Bakke 16
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1900 United States Federal Census
Name: Reier Bakke
Home in 1900: Township 44, Aitkin, Minnesota
Age: 39
Birth Date: Sep 1860
Birthplace: Norway
Race: White
Gender: Male
Immigration Year: 1886
Relationship to Head of House: Head
Father's Birthplace: Norway
Mother's Birthplace: Norway
Spouse's name: Barbra O Bakke
Marriage Year: 1892
Marital Status: Married
Years Married: 8
Occupation: View on Image
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Household Members:
Name Age
Reier Bakke 39
Barbra O Bakke 36
Helene Bakke 75
Clara Bakke 3
Arnt Bakke 11/12
Name: Reier Bakke
Home in 1900: Township 44, Aitkin, Minnesota
Age: 39
Birth Date: Sep 1860
Birthplace: Norway
Race: White
Gender: Male
Immigration Year: 1886
Relationship to Head of House: Head
Father's Birthplace: Norway
Mother's Birthplace: Norway
Spouse's name: Barbra O Bakke
Marriage Year: 1892
Marital Status: Married
Years Married: 8
Occupation: View on Image
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Household Members:
Name Age
Reier Bakke 39
Barbra O Bakke 36
Helene Bakke 75
Clara Bakke 3
Arnt Bakke 11/12
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1910 United States Federal Census
Name: Barbra Bakke
Age in 1910: 48
Estimated birth year: 1862
Birthplace: Norway
Relation to Head of House: Wife
Father's Birth Place: Norway
Mother's Birth Place: Norway
Spouse's name: Reier A Bakke
Home in 1910: Seavey, Aitkin, Minnesota
Marital Status: Married
Race: White
Gender: Female
Year of immigration: 1892
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Household Members:
Name Age
Reier A Bakke 49
Barbra Bakke 48
Helena M Bakke 15
Clara J Bakke 13
Arnt R Bakke 11
Oscar G Bakke 9
Inga G Bakke 6
Berthe S Bakke 6
Name: Barbra Bakke
Age in 1910: 48
Estimated birth year: 1862
Birthplace: Norway
Relation to Head of House: Wife
Father's Birth Place: Norway
Mother's Birth Place: Norway
Spouse's name: Reier A Bakke
Home in 1910: Seavey, Aitkin, Minnesota
Marital Status: Married
Race: White
Gender: Female
Year of immigration: 1892
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Household Members:
Name Age
Reier A Bakke 49
Barbra Bakke 48
Helena M Bakke 15
Clara J Bakke 13
Arnt R Bakke 11
Oscar G Bakke 9
Inga G Bakke 6
Berthe S Bakke 6
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1930 United States Federal Census
Name: Barbara Bakke
Home in 1930: Seavey, Aitkin, Minnesota
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Age: 67
Estimated birth year: abt 1863
Relation to Head of House: Mother
Race: White
Occupation:
Education:
Military Service:
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Household Members:
Name Age
Oscar G Bakke 29
Barbara Bakke 67
Clare Bakke 33
Frank H Falkenhagen 44
Name: Barbara Bakke
Home in 1930: Seavey, Aitkin, Minnesota
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Age: 67
Estimated birth year: abt 1863
Relation to Head of House: Mother
Race: White
Occupation:
Education:
Military Service:
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Oscar G Bakke 29
Barbara Bakke 67
Clare Bakke 33
Frank H Falkenhagen 44
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Minnesota Death Index, 1908-2002
Name: Arnt R. Bakke
Birth Date: 27 Jul 1898
Death Date: 7 Apr 1984
Death County: Hennepin
Mother's Maiden Name: Lostegaard
State File Number: 008857
Certificate Number: 008857
Certificate Year: 1984
Record Number: 2142494
Name: Arnt R. Bakke
Birth Date: 27 Jul 1898
Death Date: 7 Apr 1984
Death County: Hennepin
Mother's Maiden Name: Lostegaard
State File Number: 008857
Certificate Number: 008857
Certificate Year: 1984
Record Number: 2142494
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Minnesota Death Index, 1908-2002
Name: Oscar Gilbert Bakke
Birth Date: 8 Oct 1900
Death Date: 21 Nov 1988
Death County: Mille Lacs
Mother's Maiden Name: Lostergaard
State File Number: 033596
Certificate Number: 033596
Certificate Year: 1988
Record Number: 2304072
Name: Oscar Gilbert Bakke
Birth Date: 8 Oct 1900
Death Date: 21 Nov 1988
Death County: Mille Lacs
Mother's Maiden Name: Lostergaard
State File Number: 033596
Certificate Number: 033596
Certificate Year: 1988
Record Number: 2304072
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Bakke, Bertha Sophie
Date of Birth: 18 Jun 1903
Mother Maiden Name: Lostegaard
certid# 1903-00015
County of Birth: Aitkin
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Bakke, Ingeborg Rosine
Date of Birth: 18 Jun 1903
Mother Maiden Name: Lostegaard
certid# 1903-00016
County of Birth: Aitkin
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Bakke, Oscar Gilbert
Date of Birth: 08 Oct 1900
Mother Maiden Name: Lostergard
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County of Birth: Aitkin
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Date of Birth: 18 Jun 1903
Mother Maiden Name: Lostegaard
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County of Birth: Aitkin
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Bakke, Ingeborg Rosine
Date of Birth: 18 Jun 1903
Mother Maiden Name: Lostegaard
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County of Birth: Aitkin
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Bakke, Oscar Gilbert
Date of Birth: 08 Oct 1900
Mother Maiden Name: Lostergard
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County of Birth: Aitkin
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ERICKSON, CLARA G.
Date of Birth: 19 Feb 1893
Place of Birth: OUT OF STATE
Mother Maiden Name: LOSTEGAARD
certid# 1970-MN-006341
Date of Death: 21 Mar 1970
County of Death: HOUSTON
Date of Birth: 19 Feb 1893
Place of Birth: OUT OF STATE
Mother Maiden Name: LOSTEGAARD
certid# 1970-MN-006341
Date of Death: 21 Mar 1970
County of Death: HOUSTON
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SIMONSON, HELEN M.
Date of Birth: 16 Nov 1894
Place of Birth: MINNESOTA
Mother Maiden Name: LOSTEGAARD
certid# 1983-MN-029341
Date of Death: 16 Nov 1983
County of Death: ISANTI
Date of Birth: 16 Nov 1894
Place of Birth: MINNESOTA
Mother Maiden Name: LOSTEGAARD
certid# 1983-MN-029341
Date of Death: 16 Nov 1983
County of Death: ISANTI
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Barbara L. "Barbro" Lostegaard Bakke
Birth: 1862
Death: Sep. 2, 1943
Burial:
Holden Cemetery
Aitkin County
Minnesota, USA
Some records indicate that Reier (died 1927) and Barbro (Lostegaard) (1862-1943) Bakke were the first residents of the soon to be Seavey Township. They arrived in 1887 with his cousin George and Liv (Bakke) Arneson, Liv was Reier's sister. The two couples had immigrated together from Norway and spent a year in Iowa and North Dakota prior to homesteading here. The two men had worked in the harvest fields and for the Northern Pacific Railroad and heard from fellow Norwegians, reports of land available near Mille Lacs Lake. And so they came here, raising their families, starting schools, and churches in the new community.
Reier and Barbro homesteaded 160 acres of land in Section 30. They had a family of eight ( 8 ) children – Arne (infant death); Helen; Clara; Arnt; Oscar; Ingeborg and Bertha (twins); and Gertina Lilly (who died at 2 years of age).
Helen, Clara and Ingeborg all became teachers in their adulthood, and taught many of the country schools in Aitkin County. Arnt lived in the cities in his adult years and was a Real Estate agent there, in fact he convinced many people to purchase land in Seavey Township, telling them that it was great farmland, which they found out was mostly rockland, after they got here! Oscar lived on the homestead land and had a large sawmill for many years there. Many of the local area people worked for Oscar in their younger years.
Reier died while on a trip back to Norway in 1927 and was buried there.
Seavey Township History by Bailey
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cg ... 03&df=all&
Birth: 1862
Death: Sep. 2, 1943
Burial:
Holden Cemetery
Aitkin County
Minnesota, USA
Some records indicate that Reier (died 1927) and Barbro (Lostegaard) (1862-1943) Bakke were the first residents of the soon to be Seavey Township. They arrived in 1887 with his cousin George and Liv (Bakke) Arneson, Liv was Reier's sister. The two couples had immigrated together from Norway and spent a year in Iowa and North Dakota prior to homesteading here. The two men had worked in the harvest fields and for the Northern Pacific Railroad and heard from fellow Norwegians, reports of land available near Mille Lacs Lake. And so they came here, raising their families, starting schools, and churches in the new community.
Reier and Barbro homesteaded 160 acres of land in Section 30. They had a family of eight ( 8 ) children – Arne (infant death); Helen; Clara; Arnt; Oscar; Ingeborg and Bertha (twins); and Gertina Lilly (who died at 2 years of age).
Helen, Clara and Ingeborg all became teachers in their adulthood, and taught many of the country schools in Aitkin County. Arnt lived in the cities in his adult years and was a Real Estate agent there, in fact he convinced many people to purchase land in Seavey Township, telling them that it was great farmland, which they found out was mostly rockland, after they got here! Oscar lived on the homestead land and had a large sawmill for many years there. Many of the local area people worked for Oscar in their younger years.
Reier died while on a trip back to Norway in 1927 and was buried there.
Seavey Township History by Bailey
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cg ... 03&df=all&
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Arne Bakke
Birth: 1893
Death: 1893
Reier and Barbro Bakke homesteaded 160 acres of land in Section 30. They had a family of eight ( 8 ) children – Arne (infant death); Helen; Clara; Arnt; Oscar; Ingeborg and Bertha (twins); and Gertina Lilly (who died at 2 years of age).
Seavey Township History by Bailey
Burial:
Holden Cemetery
Aitkin County
Minnesota, USA
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cg ... 84&df=all&
Birth: 1893
Death: 1893
Reier and Barbro Bakke homesteaded 160 acres of land in Section 30. They had a family of eight ( 8 ) children – Arne (infant death); Helen; Clara; Arnt; Oscar; Ingeborg and Bertha (twins); and Gertina Lilly (who died at 2 years of age).
Seavey Township History by Bailey
Burial:
Holden Cemetery
Aitkin County
Minnesota, USA
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cg ... 84&df=all&
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Lily Gertine Bakke
Birth: 1905
Death: 1906
Lily was the one year old daughter of Reider and Barbro Bakke. The cause of death is listed at the courthouse as paralysis.
"A Bit of History" from the Bridge (Holden Lutheran Church newsletter).
Reier and Barbro Bakke homesteaded 160 acres of land in Section 30. They had a family of eight ( 8 ) children – Arne (infant death); Helen; Clara; Arnt; Oscar; Ingeborg and Bertha (twins); and Gertina Lilly (who died at 2 years of age).
Seavey Township History by Bailey
Burial:
Holden Cemetery
Aitkin County
Minnesota, USA
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cg ... 95&df=all&
Birth: 1905
Death: 1906
Lily was the one year old daughter of Reider and Barbro Bakke. The cause of death is listed at the courthouse as paralysis.
"A Bit of History" from the Bridge (Holden Lutheran Church newsletter).
Reier and Barbro Bakke homesteaded 160 acres of land in Section 30. They had a family of eight ( 8 ) children – Arne (infant death); Helen; Clara; Arnt; Oscar; Ingeborg and Bertha (twins); and Gertina Lilly (who died at 2 years of age).
Seavey Township History by Bailey
Burial:
Holden Cemetery
Aitkin County
Minnesota, USA
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cg ... 95&df=all&
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Oscar Gilbert Bakke
Birth: Oct. 8, 1900
Death: Nov. 21, 1988
Husband of Sopha Bakke. Funeral held at Holden Lutheran Church on Friday, November 25, 1988.
Reier and Barbro Bakke homesteaded 160 acres of land in Section 30. They had a family of eight ( 8 ) children – Arne (infant death); Helen; Clara; Arnt; Oscar; Ingeborg and Bertha (twins); and Gertina Lilly (who died at 2 years of age).
Oscar lived on the homestead land and had a large sawmill for many years there. Many of the local area people worked for Oscar in their younger years.
Seavey Township History by Bailey
Burial:
Holden Cemetery
Aitkin County
Minnesota, USA
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cg ... 26&df=all&
Birth: Oct. 8, 1900
Death: Nov. 21, 1988
Husband of Sopha Bakke. Funeral held at Holden Lutheran Church on Friday, November 25, 1988.
Reier and Barbro Bakke homesteaded 160 acres of land in Section 30. They had a family of eight ( 8 ) children – Arne (infant death); Helen; Clara; Arnt; Oscar; Ingeborg and Bertha (twins); and Gertina Lilly (who died at 2 years of age).
Oscar lived on the homestead land and had a large sawmill for many years there. Many of the local area people worked for Oscar in their younger years.
Seavey Township History by Bailey
Burial:
Holden Cemetery
Aitkin County
Minnesota, USA
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cg ... 26&df=all&
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Reier A. Bakke
Birth: 1860
Death: 1927
In May, 1927, news of the death of Reier A. Bakke (1860-1927) was received. Reier, his wife Barbro, sister and husband, George and Liv Arneson had left in early May to spend the summer in Norway with relatives. Reier had come down with influenza on the voyage and died of pneumonia in a hospital in Bergen two days after arrival. His body was returned to Gol, Norway in the Hallingdal Valley to rest besides his parents. Reier had come to this community in 1888, after spending time in ND and Montana. He was a respected citizen of this area and charter member of Holden Church. He had homesteaded and raised a family in the Seavey/Oslun area. The family consisted of four daughters (who all became school teachers) and two sons. A memorial service was held at Holden later, with services being conducted in Norwegian by Rev. O. Rem, who came from Milaca to lead the services. Reier's name is on his wife's headstone at Holden Cememetery.
"A Bit of History" from the Bridge (Holden Lutheran Church newsletter).
Some records indicate that Reier (1867-1927) and Barbro (Lostegaard) (1867-1943) Bakke were the first residents of the soon to be Seavey Township. They arrived in 1887 with his cousin George and Liv (Bakke) Arneson, Liv was Reier's sister. The two couples had immigrated together from Norway and spent a year in Iowa and North Dakota prior to homesteading here. The two men had worked in the harvest fields and for the Northern Pacific Railroad and heard from fellow Norwegians, reports of land available near Mille Lacs Lake. And so they came here, raising their families, starting schools, and churches in the new community.
Reier and Barbro homesteaded 160 acres of land in Section 30. They had a family of eight ( 8 ) children – Arne (infant death); Helen; Clara; Arnt; Oscar; Ingeborg and Bertha (twins); and Gertina Lilly (who died at 2 years of age).
Helen, Clara and Ingeborg all became teachers in their adulthood, and taught many of the country schools in Aitkin County. Arnt lived in the cities in his adult years and was a Real Estate agent there, in fact he convinced many people to purchase land in Seavey Township, telling them that it was great farmland, which they found out was mostly rockland, after they got here! Oscar lived on the homestead land and had a large sawmill for many years there. Many of the local area people worked for Oscar in their younger years.
Reier died while on a trip back to Norway in 1927 and was buried there.
Seavey Township History by Bailey
Note: birth year in Seavey Township Hx - probable error.
Note: Name on wife's stone but died and buried in Norway
Burial:
Holden Cemetery
Aitkin County
Minnesota, USA
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cg ... 59&df=all&
Birth: 1860
Death: 1927
In May, 1927, news of the death of Reier A. Bakke (1860-1927) was received. Reier, his wife Barbro, sister and husband, George and Liv Arneson had left in early May to spend the summer in Norway with relatives. Reier had come down with influenza on the voyage and died of pneumonia in a hospital in Bergen two days after arrival. His body was returned to Gol, Norway in the Hallingdal Valley to rest besides his parents. Reier had come to this community in 1888, after spending time in ND and Montana. He was a respected citizen of this area and charter member of Holden Church. He had homesteaded and raised a family in the Seavey/Oslun area. The family consisted of four daughters (who all became school teachers) and two sons. A memorial service was held at Holden later, with services being conducted in Norwegian by Rev. O. Rem, who came from Milaca to lead the services. Reier's name is on his wife's headstone at Holden Cememetery.
"A Bit of History" from the Bridge (Holden Lutheran Church newsletter).
Some records indicate that Reier (1867-1927) and Barbro (Lostegaard) (1867-1943) Bakke were the first residents of the soon to be Seavey Township. They arrived in 1887 with his cousin George and Liv (Bakke) Arneson, Liv was Reier's sister. The two couples had immigrated together from Norway and spent a year in Iowa and North Dakota prior to homesteading here. The two men had worked in the harvest fields and for the Northern Pacific Railroad and heard from fellow Norwegians, reports of land available near Mille Lacs Lake. And so they came here, raising their families, starting schools, and churches in the new community.
Reier and Barbro homesteaded 160 acres of land in Section 30. They had a family of eight ( 8 ) children – Arne (infant death); Helen; Clara; Arnt; Oscar; Ingeborg and Bertha (twins); and Gertina Lilly (who died at 2 years of age).
Helen, Clara and Ingeborg all became teachers in their adulthood, and taught many of the country schools in Aitkin County. Arnt lived in the cities in his adult years and was a Real Estate agent there, in fact he convinced many people to purchase land in Seavey Township, telling them that it was great farmland, which they found out was mostly rockland, after they got here! Oscar lived on the homestead land and had a large sawmill for many years there. Many of the local area people worked for Oscar in their younger years.
Reier died while on a trip back to Norway in 1927 and was buried there.
Seavey Township History by Bailey
Note: birth year in Seavey Township Hx - probable error.
Note: Name on wife's stone but died and buried in Norway
Burial:
Holden Cemetery
Aitkin County
Minnesota, USA
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cg ... 59&df=all&
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Sopha Bakke
Birth: Apr. 12, 1905
Death: Oct. 8, 1975
Funeral held at Holden Lutheran Church on Saturday, October 11, 1975. Wife of Oscar G. Bakke.
Burial:
Holden Cemetery
Aitkin County
Minnesota, USA
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cg ... 82&df=all&
Birth: Apr. 12, 1905
Death: Oct. 8, 1975
Funeral held at Holden Lutheran Church on Saturday, October 11, 1975. Wife of Oscar G. Bakke.
Burial:
Holden Cemetery
Aitkin County
Minnesota, USA
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cg ... 82&df=all&
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Minnesota Death Index, 1908-2002
Name: Barbara Bakke
Death Date: 2 Sep 1943
Death County: Itasca
State File Number: 006224
Certificate Number: 006224
Certificate Year: 1943
Record Number: 930149
Name: Barbara Bakke
Death Date: 2 Sep 1943
Death County: Itasca
State File Number: 006224
Certificate Number: 006224
Certificate Year: 1943
Record Number: 930149
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Hei!
Mange takk for disse opplysningene, Margit og Hanne Line.
Jeg forstår at Clara, Helen og Oscar var gift.
Hadde noen av dem barn?
Hva med Arnt, Ingeborg og Bertha ? Var noen av dem gift ?
Mvh. Karen Elise
Mange takk for disse opplysningene, Margit og Hanne Line.
Jeg forstår at Clara, Helen og Oscar var gift.
Hadde noen av dem barn?
Hva med Arnt, Ingeborg og Bertha ? Var noen av dem gift ?
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You will probably have to order obituaries to find that out?

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Crow Wing County, Minnesota Early Marriages
Bk-Pg Marriage Date Name of Groom Name of Bride Comment
C-037 06/27/1892 Reier Arneson Bakke Barbra O Lasbegard
Bk-Pg Marriage Date Name of Groom Name of Bride Comment
C-037 06/27/1892 Reier Arneson Bakke Barbra O Lasbegard
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Margit Nysetvold Bakke skrev:ERICKSON, CLARA G.
Date of Birth: 19 Feb 1893
Place of Birth: OUT OF STATE
Mother Maiden Name: LOSTEGAARD
certid# 1970-MN-006341
Date of Death: 21 Mar 1970
County of Death: HOUSTON
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AITKIN F-78 7/17/1930 WIVELL, WILFRED BAKKE, CLARE
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Wivell, Barbara
Date of Birth: 05 Jan 1931
Mother Maiden Name: Bakke
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County of Birth: Itasca
Wivell, Berdina
Date of Birth: 18 Mar 1928
Mother Maiden Name: Bakke
certid# 1928-03890A
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Date of Birth: 05 Jan 1931
Mother Maiden Name: Bakke
certid# SV-91889
County of Birth: Itasca
Wivell, Berdina
Date of Birth: 18 Mar 1928
Mother Maiden Name: Bakke
certid# 1928-03890A
County of Birth: Carlton
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Date of Birth: 15 Sep 1896
Place of Birth: MINNESOTA
Mother Maiden Name: LOSTERGARD
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Date of Death: 30 Nov 1996
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Date of Birth: 15 Sep 1896
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Pictures of the girls.
# ID: I14461
# Name: Ingeborg Rosine BAKKE 1 2 3 4 5
# Sex: F
# Birth: 15 JUN 1903 in Redtop, Aitkin County, Minnesota 1 2
# Residence: 1920 King, Polk, Minnesota, USA 1
# Death: 02 MAR 2005 in Grand Rapids, Itasca, Minnesota, USA
# Residence: 1930 Iron Range, Itasca, Minnesota, USA 2
# Note:
Alumni twins share a century of memories
Saturday, November 1, 2003
Ingeborg Bakke's portrait can be found among seniors in the 1926 St. Cloud Teachers College yearbook, while the strikingly similar face of identical twin Bertha is with graduates in the 1928 “Talahi.” Starting college two years apart wasn't a choice for the girls who became Minnesota 's oldest living twins. It was a necessity.
They were church-mouse poor so they had to go to college one at a time - first mother, then Bertha,” said Ingeborg's daughter Joanne Bischoff, who helped host the twins' 100th birthday party in June in Grand Rapids . It was a week-long celebration that attracted a surprising number of friends and relatives, as well as considerable media attention because, as television anchor Randi Kaye said in her WCCO-TV feature on the two women, “there are only three sets of identical twins in the world who are older.”
Ingeborg Bakke Secker and Bertha Bakke Gieseking were born to Norwegian immigrant homesteaders Reidar and Barbro Bakke June 15, 1903, in an Aitken County hamlet known as Redtop. Their mother walked a mile each day from the family's two-room log cabin to a wet nurse to get enough milk for her twin infants. Two of the girls' 10 siblings died before reaching their first birthday. When it was time for the twins to go to school, they made the two-mile trek in good weather and bad to the nearest one-room schoolhouse. Through winter snows they quickly soaked the boots their mother fashioned from a coat she'd brought from Norway in 1888.
Despite the hardships of early 20th century rural life, the twins stored wonderful memories of doing everything together during their Minnesota childhood. Those memories have become increasingly difficult for the fragile women to recall. But in his 1996 StarTribune feature for their 94th birthday, StarTribune writer David Peterson extracted the twins' “images of a Currier & Ives childhood near the shores of Lake Mille Lacs.” Ingeborg and Bertha told him about picking wild raspberries and blueberries for pancakes. For the three-mile sled ride to church in winter, they said, their father would wrap them in blankets and put warmed bricks by their feet before giving the team of oxen the signal to go. They reminisced about their favorite colt Bell , “so sweet it would lay its head in their laps to sleep.”
The Bakkes were a hardy lot who valued family, friends, hard work, and education. They attended grades one through eight in a one-room schoolhouse, where the twins' older sister - just five years their senior - was their eighth grade teacher. With no high school in Redtop or neighboring Aitken, the girls were sent to live with an aunt in McIntosh, where they condensed four years of study into three. “Education was so important to their father,” Bischoff said. The twins appreciated his encouragement to go to St. Cloud Teachers College despite their financial obstacles. After graduating and becoming teachers, they saved money to buy him his first car.
But while learning was important to the Bakke twins, so was fun. Being stunningly identical gave the girls plenty of opportunities to play tricks on their friends, beaux and teachers, who swore they couldn't tell them apart. “We look at the pictures from high school and can't tell which is which,” Bischoff said. “They were so much alike, and what one did the other did. They even got the same colds.”
Through 100 years, the twins have mirrored each other in many of their major life decisions. Both followed their graduation from St. Cloud Teachers College with teaching careers. In the summer of 1929, both completed a course in “sightsaving” at the University of Chicago . Ingeborg initiated a sightsaving program for sight impaired children in Coleraine, then left Bertha in charge while she began another in Denver .
Ingeborg Bakke Secker and Bertha Bakke GiesekingIngeborg married first, in 1932. She and grocer Walter Secker raised three children - Bischoff, Karen Jacobson of LaValle , Wis. , and Philip of Storrs, Conn. - in Grand Rapids , where Ingeborg still resides. She retired from teaching in 1968.
Bertha and Lawrence Gieseking married in 1936. The couple moved to Fort Wayne , Ind. , where their two children, Philip and Janet, grew up and she taught school until age 62. She has returned to Minnesota and lives near her daughter in Columbia Heights .
Yes, they both had sons they named Philip.
From humble beginnings the Bakke twins carved a century of good living through their years at St. Cloud Teachers College, their teaching, their leadership in community and church organizations, and their strong family bonds. Along the way they touched the lives of many, a fact that became evident on their birthday. “They got letters you wouldn't believe,” Bischoff said. “So many expressed so much love and kindness.”
But Ingeborg and Bertha aren't quite sure what all the fuss is about. “Anybody can live to be 100,” they said.
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Father: Reidar BAKKE
Mother: Barbro UNKNOWN
Marriage 1 Walter James SECKER b: 12 OCT 1901 in Bedwellty, Monmouthshire, Wales
* Married: 1932 in Minnesota, USA
Children
1. Living SECKER
2. Living SECKER
3. Living SECKER
Sources:
1. Author: Ancestry.com
Title: 1920 United States Federal Census
Publication: Name: The Generations Network, Inc.; Location: Provo, UT, USA; Date: 2005;
Repository:
Name: http://www.ancestry.com
Note:
Ancestry.com, 1920 United States Federal Census (Provo, UT, USA, The Generations Network, Inc., 2005), United States of America, Bureau of the Census, Fourteenth Census of the United States, 1920, Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1920.
Page: Database online. King, Polk, Minnesota, ED , roll , page , image 144.
Text: Record for Ingeborg Bakke
2. Author: Ancestry.com
Title: 1930 United States Federal Census
Publication: Name: The Generations Network, Inc.; Location: Provo, UT, USA; Date: 2002;
Repository:
Name: http://www.ancestry.com
Note:
Ancestry.com, 1930 United States Federal Census (Provo, UT, USA, The Generations Network, Inc., 2002), United States of America, Bureau of the Census, Fifteenth Census of the United States, 1930, Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1930.
Page: Database online. Iron Range, Itasca, Minnesota, ED 29, roll 1102, page , image 291.0.
Text: Record for Ingeborg Bakke
3. Author: Minnesota Department of Health
Title: Minnesota Birth Index, 1935-2002
Publication: Name: The Generations Network, Inc.; Location: Provo, UT, USA; Date: 2004;
Repository:
Name: http://www.ancestry.com
Note:
Minnesota Department of Health, Minnesota Birth Index, 1935-2002 (Provo, UT, USA, The Generations Network, Inc., 2004), Minnesota, Minnesota Birth Index, 1935-2002, Minneapolis, MN, USA: Minnesota Department of Health.
Page: Database online.
Text: Record for Philip James Secker
4. Author: Minnesota Department of Health
Title: Minnesota Birth Index, 1935-2002
Publication: Name: The Generations Network, Inc.; Location: Provo, UT, USA; Date: 2004;
Repository:
Name: http://www.ancestry.com
Note:
Minnesota Department of Health, Minnesota Birth Index, 1935-2002 (Provo, UT, USA, The Generations Network, Inc., 2004), Minnesota, Minnesota Birth Index, 1935-2002, Minneapolis, MN, USA: Minnesota Department of Health.
Page: Database online.
Text: Record for Karen Marie Secker
5. Author: Minnesota Department of Health
Title: Minnesota Birth Index, 1935-2002
Publication: Name: The Generations Network, Inc.; Location: Provo, UT, USA; Date: 2004;
Repository:
Name: http://www.ancestry.com
Note:
Minnesota Department of Health, Minnesota Birth Index, 1935-2002 (Provo, UT, USA, The Generations Network, Inc., 2004), Minnesota, Minnesota Birth Index, 1935-2002, Minneapolis, MN, USA: Minnesota Department of Health.
Page: Database online.
Text: Record for Joanne Barbara Sesker
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Name: Bertha Gieseking
SSN: 313-34-7570
Last Residence: 55112 Saint Paul, Ramsey, Minnesota, United States of America
Born: 18 Jun 1903
Died: 29 Nov 2003
State (Year) SSN issued: Indiana (1951-1952)
Name: Bertha Gieseking
SSN: 313-34-7570
Last Residence: 55112 Saint Paul, Ramsey, Minnesota, United States of America
Born: 18 Jun 1903
Died: 29 Nov 2003
State (Year) SSN issued: Indiana (1951-1952)
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