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Carol Joan Boyer, (ADPT)

Carol Joan Boyer, (ADPT)



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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Carol Joan Boyer, (ADPT)

    Carol married Stephen Michael Marks [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Bruce OGDEN Boyer

    Bruce married Thelma Louise Aanestad [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Thelma Louise Aanestad
    Children:
    1. 1. Carol Joan Boyer, (ADPT)
    2. Paul Bruce Boyer


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  George Raymond Boyer was born on 9 Apr 1878; died on 1 May 1947.

    George married Edith Molly Ayars. Edith was born on 25 Jun 1885; died on 22 Mar 1962. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Edith Molly Ayars was born on 25 Jun 1885; died on 22 Mar 1962.
    Children:
    1. 2. Bruce OGDEN Boyer

  3. 6.  Carl Gerhard Aanestad was born on 7 Jan 1881 in Fillmore, Minnesota, United States (son of Helge Helgessen Aanestad and Ragnhild Gunderson Korsgarn); died on 18 Jun 1942; was buried in Rosendal Cemetery, Sherman, Minnehaha, South Dakota, United States.

    Notes:

    !SO:
    PROBLEM: CA-001 (1900 census) lists birthplace as Iowa.
    NOTES: Rosendal Cemetery is 2 miles North of Sherman, South Dakota.
    OCCUPATION: A-067. Farmer
    LR: Sherman, SD

    Carl married Kristine Louise Larsen on 30 Jun 1905. Kristine (daughter of Casper Josva Preetzmann Larsen Djernes and Gurine O. Quamme) was born on 15 Jun 1883 in Hamilton, Nebraska, United States; died on 8 Apr 1957 in Minnehaha, South Dakota, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Kristine Louise Larsen was born on 15 Jun 1883 in Hamilton, Nebraska, United States (daughter of Casper Josva Preetzmann Larsen Djernes and Gurine O. Quamme); died on 8 Apr 1957 in Minnehaha, South Dakota, United States.

    Notes:

    1910 US Census Father Denmark, Mother Norway

    !SO: A-067
    OCCUPATION: Housewife.
    LR: Sherman, SD

    Notes:

    1910 US Census residence is Highland, Minnehaha Co., South Dakota

    1920 US Census residence is Highland, Minnehaha Co., South Dakota

    1930 US Census residence is Highland, Minnehaha Co., South Dakota

    Children:
    1. Lorraine C H Aanestad
    2. Ralph Everett Aanestad was born on 15 Aug 1906 in Sherman, Minnehaha, South Dakota, United States; was christened on 9 Sep 1906; died on 1 Feb 1984; was buried in Ottumwa, Wapello, Iowa, United States.
    3. 3. Thelma Louise Aanestad
    4. Velva Eveline Aanestad
    5. Carl Herbert Lorrane Aanestad was born on 6 Apr 1915 in Highland, Minnehaha, South Dakota, United States; was christened on 2 May 1915 in Highland, Minnehaha, South Dakota, United States; died on 25 Jun 1992 in Long Beach, Los Angeles, California, United States; was buried on 29 Jun 1992.
    6. Dean Palmer Aanestad


Generation: 4

  1. 12.  Helge Helgessen Aanestad was born in Sep 1844 in Hå, Rogaland, Norway (son of Helge Olson Aanestad and Anna Malena Knutsdotter Kvia); died on 14 Feb 1937 in Minnehaha, South Dakota, United States; was buried in Feb 1937 in Rosendal Cemetery, Sherman, Minnehaha, South Dakota, United States.

    Other Events:

    • Naturalization: 1872
    • Residence: 1880, Amherst, Fillmore, Minnesota, United States
    • Residence: 1900, Highland, Minnehaha, South Dakota, United States
    • Residence: 1910, Garretson, Minnehaha, South Dakota, United States
    • Residence: 1920, Garretson, Minnehaha, South Dakota, United States
    • Residence: 1930, Sherman, Minnehaha, South Dakota, United States

    Notes:

    Birth:
    Notes as per Bill Aanestad.

    Grandson Ragnvald-80 lists the birthplace as Haa, Jaederen, Kristiansand, Norway. (Lois Thorstenson-82 (A-004) relates that the Aanestad area is south of Stavager, near the town of Varhaug. Descendants of Mathias, Helge's brother, still live on the old homestead near Varhaug.)

    PROBLEM: In (A-020-O) Henrietta lists the b. place as Haa Prestegjaeld, Norway. A-043 lists Hå, Jaederen, Norway.

    A-047 lists HÅ, Jæren, Norway. (HÅ is a larger area, similar to a county, Jæren is a district in HÅ and Varhaug is a town adjacent to Ånestad both within these larger areas. I am using the data from A-047.

    NOTE: In 1994, my wife Dorothy and I, brother Sam and Susan visited the Aanestad area in Norway. On the road heading south from Stavanger, and just before arriving at Varhaug is a sign pointing to Ånestad. It is a collection of farms all by the same name located between two rivers.

    Halvard Aanestad, who we visited in Varhaug took us out to the farm in Ånestad on which his half-brother, Svien and his wife, Olaug were still living and farming.

    At this time, Svien was remodeling the old farmhouse because his son, Morten (a newspaper reporter) and his wife Kristin were in the process of moving onto the farm and Svien and Anne were planning on retiring to a new house in a new housing development near the edge of the farm.

    We also visited this new house. The craftsmanship and wood interiors of both were simply beautiful. My outstanding memory of the new house was a walk-in refrigerator! Hanne Brit Sandsmark, who wonderfully compiled the Norwegian and American names into a published genealogy lives just up the road on the way to Stavanger. Our time was limited by the departure of our cruise ship so we were unable to try to see her and her family. Our immigrant ancestor, Helge (my great grandfather) was a brother of Karl (Hanna's great-grandfather) and also a brother of Mathias (Hallvard's grandfather). Hallvard is an electrical contractor in Vaurhaug. We had a very enjoyable meeting in his home and Mary served us lunch including lefse and we were made to feel very welcome. Hallvard explained that Aa or Å indicates a relative size of the area of land bordered by two rivers, so Aanestad gets its name from that idea. Interestingly, Hallvard spells it Aanestad while Svien spells it Å. Both continue to insist they have the preferred spelling!

    Helge married Ragnhild Gunderson Korsgarn in Abt. 1876. Ragnhild (daughter of Gunnel Svenson and Kari Knutsdatter Korsgaard) was born on 16 Feb 1852 in Numedal, Norway; died on 8 Sep 1933 in Sherman, Minnehaha, South Dakota, United States; was buried on 12 Sep 1933 in Sherman, Minnehaha, South Dakota, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 13.  Ragnhild Gunderson Korsgarn was born on 16 Feb 1852 in Numedal, Norway (daughter of Gunnel Svenson and Kari Knutsdatter Korsgaard); died on 8 Sep 1933 in Sherman, Minnehaha, South Dakota, United States; was buried on 12 Sep 1933 in Sherman, Minnehaha, South Dakota, United States.

    Notes:


    Possible Norwegian Hits:

    Ragnhild Jensdatter, b. 9 Nov 1851, paa Østre Stabæk, Asker Parish
    Ragnild Johnsdatter, b. 1 Dec 1851, Sjølie, Ytre Rendal Parish
    Ragnild Jørgensdatter, b. 21 Aug 1852, i Atnedalen, Lessøe Pr., Ringebu Parish
    Ragnild Johanne Carlsdatter, b. 30 Sep 1853, Houde, Ørsta Parish
    Ragnhild Barothea Knudsdatter, b. 26 Jul 1851, Løghelle, Lenvik Parish
    Ragnhild Johnsdatter, b. 7 Mar 1852, Tverfjord, Hammerfest Parish
    Ragnhild Nielsdatter, b. 29 Jul 1852, Eibugt, Hammerfest Parish


    1900 US Census year of immigration is 1867

    !SO: Birth and Death dates from Ralph Aanestad-95 record.
    PROBLEM: Lois lists name as Ragnhild Korsgaard Gunderson.
    Ralph A. lists name as either Ragnhild Korsgaard or Raghnild Gunderson
    A-036 lists last name as Ragnild Gunderson Korsgaard.
    Sammie Lang (A-011) explains that all the brothers and sisters took on
    the name Gunderson except for Raghnild, who kept the last name,
    Korsgaard. Also that she was called "Rachel" in America.
    Perhaps the answer comes from a letter (SO: A-014) dated 3-24-90 from
    Walter F. Kelley, who explains the reason for the name, Korsgaard, was
    that her father married Kari Korsgaard, who was an only child. She
    inherited the Korsgaard Farm and Ragnhild thus acquired the name.
    A-020-O lists name as Ragnil.
    A-020-h states that the name in Norway was Ragnil (Gunelsdatter) Krosgrn
    (Korsgaard in 'bokmaal" spelling)
    A-033 lists name as Ragnild. born 2-15-1852.
    BIRTH: Numedal is 100 miles NE of Bergin. (From (A-004): up at the north end
    of the Numedal Valley is the town of Rodberg which is not far from the
    farm [Korsgarad] where her family lived. The farm is now owned by the
    Bergs. Ragnhild was baptized in the stave church at the little town of
    Nore which is in the Numedal area.")
    PROBLEM: A-020-O says all Ragnhild's brothers and sisters were born at
    Nore. Norway. A-020-M says all born at Nummedal. Nordahl Skarshaug lists Jorund's b. place a Uvdal, Norway.
    EDUCATION: In Norway (From A-014)
    RELIGION: Lutheran.
    NOTES: Solveig Thorstenson relates that Ragnhild immigrated to America with her
    father, Gunulf Knutson Bekkeseth, (Sammie Lang believes the name
    should be, Gunull Svenson, and that his name was Americanized to
    Gunder, and that Gunder, Iowa is named for him) who was a widower,
    (also see Notes for Gunnel Svenson-497)
    and her brothers and sisters in 1862 when she was 10 years of age.
    Walter Kelley (SO: A-014) states that his mother Henrietta gave him
    information in 1932 for a college paper and gave the emmigration date
    as 1865. A-014 indicates that Ragnhild lived in Clayton Co., Iowa until
    1879, Filmore Co., Minnesota until 1884, and Luverne, Minn. until 1885.
    Ralph Aaanestad relates, "Grandmother Ragnhild could bake the best rye bread in
    the entire Minnehaha County area in my estimation and she always had some on
    hand when I brought her a load of corn cobs for the kitchen stove or some oats
    and corn for her chickens. She told me she was born in Numdal, Norway, on Feb
    16, 1852. Numdal is about 100 miles northeast of Stavanger. Grandmother cameto America when she was nearly 15 years old. She spent 18 years on the home
    place where Wilson F. Kelley lived for many years. In early days she used to
    twist flax straw for fuel in the family stove and she had a small flock of
    chickens on hand from earliest days of marriage until her death in 1933. Yes,
    some of those chickens had names and they were afraid of anyone other than
    Grandmother. She also used to choip up small kindling for her kitchen stove
    and I have her small, very sharp axe used for this chore. Grandmother managed
    many duties around the parsonage and farm, for the family was engaged in
    farming along with the pasoral duties of Grandfather. Ragnhild was a hard
    worker all her days until the last year or twwo when her health began to fail
    her. She told me that at one time she could have made a return trip to Norway
    but turned it down for it took 3 months to come over on a boat when she
    emigrated to the United States and she didn't want any more of that. She was
    the mother of 9 children, five boys and four girls, all of whom survived her.
    She was very happy when her children were present for her Golden Wedding in
    1926."
    A-020-O. Henrietta relates that when her grandfather and children came to the
    U.S. her mother, Ragnhild, "was 13 years old. She had to find a home, to work
    and support herself and help the younger ones. Hers has been a life of
    sacrifice and no complaint."
    A-020-f tells she came to U.S. with father and family March 1866. Lived in
    Clayton co., Iowa, Fillmore MN, Luvern MN, Sherman SD. Died at Sherman of a
    cerebral hemorrage.
    A-031 lists her sir name as Korsgaarden, same as for her father.
    A-044 a letter written by her husband, Helge, indicates her illness began with
    a light stroke which incapacitated her memory and usual busy lifestyle and after
    7 months death seperated them. Helge describes the funural service and some of
    his feelings. He spells her name, Ragnil, in the letter.

    Name:
    Korsgarn is the name given on the birth listing for Alert Palmer in South Dakota Births, 1856-1903 Record

    Korsgaard is the name given on Helge M. Aanestad's Minnesota death record.

    Children:
    1. Henrietta Regina Aanestad was born on 2 Mar 1883 in Fillmore, Minnesota, United States; died on 17 Dec 1955 in Sherman, Minnehaha, South Dakota, United States; was buried on 20 Dec 1955 in Rosendal Cemetery, Sherman, Minnehaha, South Dakota, United States.
    2. Rev. Helge Martinus Aanestad was born on 14 Jul 1877 in Claremont, Clayton, Iowa, United States; died on 16 Jul 1977 in Detroit Lakes, Becker, Minnesota, United States; was buried on 20 Jul 1977 in St. Paul, Ramsey, Minnesota, United States.
    3. 6. Carl Gerhard Aanestad was born on 7 Jan 1881 in Fillmore, Minnesota, United States; died on 18 Jun 1942; was buried in Rosendal Cemetery, Sherman, Minnehaha, South Dakota, United States.
    4. Rev. Cornelius Walter Aanestad was born on 18 Apr 1885 in Luverne, Rock, Minnesota, United States; died on 9 Feb 1951 in Twin Valley, Norman, Minnesota, United States.
    5. Selina M Aanestad was born in Dec 1887 in South Dakota, United States.
    6. Lydia Klara Aanestad was born in Dec 1889 in South Dakota, United States.
    7. Otto Herbert Aanestad was born on 6 Apr 1892 in Sherman, Minnehaha, South Dakota, United States; died on 7 Dec 1985 in San Francisco, San Francisco, California, United States.
    8. Alert Palmer Aanestad was born on 23 Jan 1895 in Sherman, Minnehaha, South Dakota, United States; was christened on 21 Apr 1895 in Sherman, Minnehaha, South Dakota, United States; died on 30 Aug 1989 in Templeton, San Luis Obispo, California, United States.

  3. 14.  Casper Josva Preetzmann Larsen Djernes was born on 31 Jan 1850 in Hjardemêal Klit, Hillerslev, Thisted, Denmark (son of Lars Larsen Djernes and Helene Pedersdatter); died on 06 Mar 1923 in Tyler, Lincoln, Minnesota, United States.

    Notes:

    Most of the information about Casper comes from Cai Mygind's
    book on families from Hanherred and Hillerslev Herred, Denmark,
    pages 65-66. Casper was born at Madsb²l. His descendants give
    his name as Casper Josuprets-Mand Larsen Djernes Madsball.
    Birth and death dates were provided by Joann Reetz at the 1996
    Djernes Family Reunion. Witnesses to Casper's baptism were Ane
    Pedersdatter from ¢sl²s parsonage, Kasper Koldkjaer from Lild,
    Lars Klit and Christen Blode from Klit. Casper went to ¢sl²s as
    a farmhand with Jens Chr. Madsen, but left for the United
    States in 1871. He worked first in Illinois, and later went to
    Nebraska, where he met and married Gurine O. Quamme in 1880 in
    Hamilton County. In 1893 the family left Nebraska where Casper
    had been farming, and went to Minnesota. They settled south of
    Tyler, where they had a farm . The family later moved into
    Tyler and started a restaurant, which Casper ran until he
    retired. He died in Tyler. He was known as Casper Larsen in
    the United States.
    The Danish Emigration Archives Copenhagen Police Records
    show that Kasper Josva Larsen, age 23, farmer (Landman) from
    Lild, Thisted, actually emigrated in 1873, registering March
    31, 1873. His destination was Chicago, Illinois, Contract
    Number 1065M. Traveling to the same place on the same day were
    Lars Larsen, 22, farmer from T²mmerby, Thisted and S²ren Chr.
    Lukasen, 17, farmer from T²mmerby. Casper was apparently the
    first member of the Djernes family to immigrate to the United
    States.

    Casper married Gurine O. Quamme on 30 Jun 1880 in Hamilton, Nebraska, United States. Gurine was born on 03 Feb 1859 in Lardal, Norway; died on 27 Jun 1918 in Tyler, Lincoln, Minnesota, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 15.  Gurine O. Quamme was born on 03 Feb 1859 in Lardal, Norway; died on 27 Jun 1918 in Tyler, Lincoln, Minnesota, United States.

    Notes:

    Information about Gurine is in Cai Mygind's book on families
    fromHanherred and Hillerslev Her red, Denmark, pages 65-66.
    Gurine came withher parents to Decora, Iowa from Norway when sh
    e was two years old. Sheand her husband, Casper Larsen, met,
    married and lived in Nebraska u ntil1893, when they moved to a
    farm sourth of Tyler, Minnesota. Later theymoved into Tyler ,
    where they started a restaurant. Gurine and Casperraised eight
    children. Joann Reetz provi ded birth and death informationat
    the 1996 Djernes Family Reunion.

    Children:
    1. Gusta Helena (Lena) Larsen was born on 29 May 1881 in Hamilton, Nebraska, United States; died on 28 Jun 1952.
    2. 7. Kristine Louise Larsen was born on 15 Jun 1883 in Hamilton, Nebraska, United States; died on 8 Apr 1957 in Minnehaha, South Dakota, United States.
    3. Lars Olai Larsen was born on 14 Dec 1885 in Nebraska, United States; died on 03 Aug 1938.
    4. Anna Marie Larsen was born on 20 Apr 1887 in Nebraska, United States; died on 02 Feb 1983.
    5. Casper Josva Preetzmann Larsen was born on 03 Dec 1888 in Hamilton, Nebraska, United States; died on 01 Jul 1971 in Osceola, Polk, Nebraska, United States; was buried in Jul 1971 in Stromsburg, Polk, Nebraska, United States.
    6. Clara Gurine Larsen was born on 18 Mar 1891 in Hamilton, Nebraska, United States; died on 20 Mar 1979.
    7. Nellie Henriette Larsen was born on 02 Apr 1893 in Tyler, Lincoln, Minnesota, United States; died on 10 Oct 1965.
    8. John Thomas Larsen was born in 1896 in Tyler, Lincoln, Minnesota, United States; died in 1918 in France; was buried on 21 May 1921 in Tyler, Lincoln, Minnesota, United States.