Our Family History (Mehl and Styve)

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51 Georg og Anna giftet seg i Tjugum kirke, og holdt bryllupsfesten på Askelund i 3 dagar, slik skikken var den gang. Family (F1)
 
52 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I493)
 
53 Gjertrud arvet bruksnummer 2 av Styve gard etter sin første ektemann Knut Sjurson Hjørnevik. Elgje, Gjertrud Johannesdatter (I1304)
 
54 Gjørid overtok garden etter Hans Mikkjelson Mæl i 1861. Mehl, Gjøri (I15)
 
55 Good Source (S12)
 
56 Good Source (S24)
 
57 Harold and Evelyn did not have children. Evelyn had the four girls list ed in the family. They were never adopted. I do not have addresses at th is time Mehl, Harold Eugene (I1628)
 
58 Helge immigrated to USA in 1844. According to history, he is recorded as the father of Knute Nelson, who later became the first Scandinavian-born American to be elected to the Senate. Styve, Helge Knutson (I2039)
 
59 Helge married Gjertrud Johannesdatter, who was the widdow of Knut Sjurson, who was the owner of the second farm (bruksnummer 2) at Styve in Evanger. Styve, Helge Helgeson (I809)
 
60 Helge took his entire family to USA from Evanger in Norway. Later his son Ivar returned to Norway, and setteled in Evanger. Skorve, Helge Jakobson (I304)
 
61 I 1878 kjøpte Klaus Kvalheim ein part av garden Thue. Som ung hadde Klaus vore dreng hjå Lars L. Ese som var kjend jekteskippar. Klaus fekk interesse for dette, og kjøpte seg eiga jekt. Han førde mykje materiale frå Amla til Bergen, han var på vintersildfiske ved Kinn og Batalde i 3 sesongar. Eitt år kom han heim til Sogn med 30 tønner salta sild. I folketeljinga i 1891 hadde Klaus yrket "Gaardbruger, handlende med Bjerkeved og Tøndeband". Jekteturane kunne og vera fårefulle. På heimtur frå Bergen kring 1890 brotna masta rett av utanfor Norevikane. Det var sydvest vind. Jekta dreiv inn i Bergsvika, men vart redda. Kvalheim, Klaus Arnfinnson (I293)
 
62 I attended Luther College in Decorha, Iowa, where the national Norwegian M useum is, and graduated as a registered nurse from Trinity Hospital in Min ot, N.Dakota. I worked 40 years as a nurse, but the last 24 years we re in Winterset, Iowa. John Wayne the movistar was born in Winerset.

My hobbies are sewing, photography, antiques and I like to travel.

I belive I have the Mell trunk from Norway. It is datetd 1836 and has t he initials OMJM on it.

I retired in Dec. 1991.

My husband Lewis still works at Pirelli-Armstrong tire Co. We are really b usy with American Legion activities. 
Johnson, Nina (I116)
 
63 In 1999 Holly was a school district accountant in a school system that h as around 10,000 to 12,000 students. Holly (I95)
 
64 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I650)
 
65 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I96)
 
66 Inherited the farm (Bruksnummer 2) on Styve from his father. Styve, Knut Helgeson (I1345)
 
67 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I343)
 
68 Johan er søskenbarnet til Anna Thue, gift med Georg Mehl Thue, Johan (I41)
 
69 Knute Nelson, also known as Knud Evanger, was a Norwegian-American attorney and politician active in both Wisconsin and Minnesota. A Republican, he served in state and national positions: he was elected to the Wisconsin and Minnesota legislatures, was elected to the U.S. House of Representatives and the United States Senate from Minnesota, and he served as the 12th Governor of Minnesota. He was the first Scandinavian-born American to be elected to the Senate.

He is known for promoting the Nelson Act of 1889 to consolidate the Ojibwe/Chippewa in Minnesota on a western reservation in the state, and require the breakup of their communal land by allotting it to individual households, with sales of the remainder to anyone, including non-natives. This was similar to the Dawes Act of 1887, which had applied to Native American lands in the Indian Territory.

Knute Nelson was born out of wedlock in Voss, Norway to Ingebjørg Haldorsdatter Kvilekval, who named him Knud Evanger. He was baptized by his uncle on their farm of Kvilekval, who recorded his father as Helge Knudsen Styve. This is unconfirmed. Various theories persist about Knud's paternity, including one involving Gjest Baardsen, a famous outlaw. 
Nelson, Knute (I2052)
 
70 Live var født med en hjerneskade. Etter noen år begynte foreldra og stimulere henne etter Doman-metoden, der hjernen blir trent opp til å gjere oppgaver den skadde delen ikkje kan. Ho lærte å lese, skrive og var godt i gang med å lære seg å krype.
Live døde natt til 8-årsdagen sin.
Foreldra har opprettet et minnefond til minne om Live. 
Sæbø, Live Styve (I942)
 
71 Lived a few days, lay-baptism Rowe, Otilla (I1934)
 
72 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I646)
 
73 Martin was born and grew up in Vik in Sogn, at Balvoll (Norway). His Norwegian name was Marten Ingebriktson Balvoll. Martin died at the age of 40, saving the life of another man. Imbertson, Martin (I155)
 
74 Medium Source (S2)
 
75 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I120)
 
76 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I1601)
 
77 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I236)
 
78 Never got any children Family (F592)
 
79 Norwegian:

Fra kyrkjebøkene over vigde i Sogn og Fjordane:

Informasjon Brudgom Brur
År 1811
Kyrkje
Vigselsdato 15.3.1811
Namn Thor Nielss. Syneve Iverd.
Bustad Mundal Sjøtun
Bustad i prestegjeld Balestrand Balestrand
Yrke soldat pike
Fødselsår 1781 1791
Alder 0 0
Fødd i prestegjeld Balestrand Balestrand
Fødestad Mundal Sjøtun
Ekteskapsnr. 1 1
Merknader 
Family (F245)
 
80 Norwegian:
Gjørid døydde som barn

English:
Gjørid died as a child. 
Rennedal, Gjørid (I759)
 
81 Norwegian:
I følge folketellingen av 1865 hadde garden 3 hester, 21 storfe, 44 få r, 1 svin, 9 (?) Havre og 3 (?) Poteter. På garden var også tjenestefol k: Mikkel Andersen (Tjenestekarl), Brita Klausdatter (Tjenestepige), Synne va Andersdatter (Tjenestepige) og Aase Antonsdatter (Lægdslem).

Jon datt utfor Langehaugbrui på veg heim med vedlass frå skogen, og omkom. Hesten kom heim aleine. 
Fedje, John Thorson (I14)
 
82 Norwegian:
Med kona Gjørid hadde Mikkjel 10 born, men berre 4 voks opp.

English:
Mikkjel had 10 children with his first wife Gjørid, but only 4 grew up. 
Rennedal, Mikkjel Monsson (I753)
 
83 Norwegian:
Når foreldra og alle brødrene og søstrene bestemte seg for å forlate Norge og dra til Amerika, ble Ivar tilbake i gamlelandet. Han var forlovet med Anna Helgesdotter Storevik på den tida. Dei slo seg ned på garden Evanger.

Son til Helge, Martin, drog til Amerika for å bo med sine besteforeldre (Helge og Lisbet)

Fra Evangerboka I s.273:

Handelsmann og stasjonshaldar på Evanger.

English:

When his parents and all of his brothers and sisters decided to leave Norway, Ivar stayed behind. He was engaged to Anna Helgesdotter Storevik at the time. They both settled at Evanger.

His son, Martin, went back to America to stay with his grandparents (Helge and Lisbet)

 
Skorve, Ivar Helgeson (I362)
 
84 Norwegian:
Ola døydde i 1851 og hadde då hatt ein uhelbredelig sjukdom i 10 år. Ola kjøpte garden Mæl (bruk 2) i 1841 og vart slik den fyrste sjølveigar på bruket.

English:
Ola died in 1851 and had by then been suffering of an incurable disease for 10 years. Ola bougth the farm Mæl (part 2) in 1841 and hence became the first to actually own the farm himself. 
Mæl, Ola Mikkjelson (I751)
 
85 Norwegian:
Ola døydde ugift

English:
Ola died unmarried 
Skåsheim, Ola (I764)
 
86 OBITUARY

Des Moines - Funeral services for Nina Harriet Johnson McKinney, 90, will be held at 10:00 am on Tuesday, March 3, 2020 at Cumming Community Church, 4225 N Birch Ave, with burial to follow at St. John's Cemetery. Visitation will be from 5 to 7:00 pm Monday, March 2, 2020 at the Cumming Community Church.

Nina Harriet Johnson McKinney was born in Crosby, North Dakota on December 8, 1929, and passed away February 27, 2020 at Mercy Hospital. Nina grew up on a beautiful wheat farm in Divide County, North Dakota. Daughter of Nels Herman Johnson and Mabel Mell Johnson, her brother, Nordine, arrived 2 years after Nina. Nina attended Crosby High School, was valedictorian of her class graduating in 1947; Nina took the bus to Luther College in Decorah, Iowa, where she met her future husband, Lew through her good friend, Marilyn Harms. A year later she transferred to Trinity Lutheran Hospital in Minot and received her bachelor of nursing degree. As a young nurse she traveled around the Country with a group of nurses living and working in hospitals throughout the United States, an adventure she talked about often. After 24 years, Nina retired from Madison County Hospital, Winterset, Iowa.

In 1955, Nina married Lewis Harold McKinney from Bristow, Iowa. Her greatest joy was her family. Lew and Nina had five children, Lewis Neil McKinney, Joan Stone (Mark), Michelle Polley (Kim), Thomas McKinney and Karen McKinney. Four grandchildren, Christina Clark, Sydney Stone (Adam Taylor), Tiffany Steen (Mark Steen), Danni Stout (Chris Stout) and 5 great grand-children, Tyler Clark, Makenzie Stout, Emily Stout, CJ Stout and Rowan Taylor. Nina was preceded in death by her parents, brother and sons, Neil and Tommy.

Nina was so proud of her Scandinavian heritage, visiting Norway and Sweden on several occasions. The terms "Yah" and "Uff Duh" was used often in our home. An avid fabric collector and a talented quilter, beautiful quilts were made for the family, patriotic quilts of valor & quilts for charity. Quilting brought a patchwork of unique individuals into her life who all loved the same gifts of color, fabric, challenging projects and friendship.

Reading, sewing, news from North Dakota, Polka Dancing, Gardening, Antiquing, American Legion Auxiliary (50 year member), 40 and 8, Sons of Norway, various quilt group friends and her family made her happy. Nina was warm, loving, witty, compassionate, and intelligent, above all, a very kind person.

The family suggests memorial contributions to the Cumming American Legion Auxiliary Post 562. 
Johnson, Nina (I116)
 
87 Også kallt "Samuel i Holmen"

Også nevnt med etternavn "Lilleøren" (kilde ukjent) 
Stadem, Peder Monsen (I730)
 
88 Ola falt om på åkeren 66 år gammel. Trolig hjerteinfarkt (kilde: Ada). Mehl, Ola (I29)
 
89 Ola måtte ta over garden på Mel da far hans, Jon Thorson Fedje, omkom i 1878. Mehl, Ola (I12)
 
90 Ola was born blind - Lived on Rud w/Knut and Helga Rud, Ola Nilsson (I1986)
 
91 Overtok huset i Solvika (det lille gule). Ekse, Anders (I1523)
 
92 Overtok skøyte på Bruksnummer 1, Styve gard i 1863 for 600 spd. og kår.

Frå Evangerboka Band II, s.16:

Matrikkelframlegget 1863 seier om bruket at det er likt med bnr. 2. I 18 75 var fødnaden 1 hest, 7 kyr, 4 ungfe, 20 sauer, 1 geit. Kårmannen fød de 2 kyr og 4 sauer. Sådde 3 3/5 t. blandkorn og 3 t. poteter. Berge Gulle ikson fødde 1 sau og sådde 1/10 t. blandkorn og 9/10 t. poteter. 
Styve, Gulleik Bergeson (I548)
 
93 Overtok skøytet frå far sin i 1841. Døde ugift i 1842. Styve, Lars Knutson (I612)
 
94 Owns the farm Rud (Rød) Family (F587)
 
95 Pam is the fourth daughter of Evelyn. I think that they were all born bef ore Evelyn married Harold. Harold was the youngest of the Peter Mehl fami ly and died rather early. He was a fun-loving fellow and one of my favori tes in the community. Pam (I1612)
 
96 Recieved first e-mail 17/11-2001. Source (S26)
 
97 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I121)
 
98 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I1271)
 
99 Stayed at the farm Rød Rød, Knut Botolfsen (Holum) (I295)
 
100 Sunnmørsposten hadde en storre artikkel ifm. begravelsen til Live i Ulstein kirke. Source (S27)
 

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