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Ole and Severine lived in the USA | Ryerson, Sarah Soverine Louise Reiersdatter (I288)
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Ole left Norway in 1881 and went to live in the USA and used the surname Amundson. He lived in Norcross Minnesota | Amundson, Ole Andreas (Ommundsen) (I287)
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Ole Ommundsen died as a child | Ommundsen, Ole (I1160)
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Ommund was a sailor (ship's Captain in the Merchant Marines) and never got married | Sigvaldsen Amundson, Ommund (I289)
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Ommund was the oldest boy and would have inherited the family farm at Greipstad, but he died young at age 37, and his wife Inger Marie Torgjusdr died two years later at age 35.
The farm was then divided up amongst his three younger brothers.
His three boys, Sigvald, Ole, and Edvart were looked after by Mette Cathrine (Kattrine) Torgjusdr who was their aunt and the sister of their mother Inger Marie. | Sorensen, Ommund (I283)
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Ormond's ashes & Patricia's memorial are in the Taita Lawn Cemetery, Lower Hutt, Wellington New Zealand
RSA Soldiers - Block 11 - Row V - Plot 24 | Burt, Ormond Charles Hindle (Raeburn) (I167)
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Oswald & Flora are buried in the Mangatera Cemetery, Cemetery Road, Dannevirke
Main Section - Sub Block LH ? Plot 22 | Davidson, Flora Margaret (I830)
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Oswald & Flora are buried in the Mangatera Cemetery, Cemetery Road, Dannevirke
Main Section - Sub Block LH ? Plot 22 | Omundsen, Oswald (Ossie) (I641)
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Other registered surnames, Beningfield, or Benningfield | Bedingfield, Clement (I1793)
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Other registered surnames, Beningfield, or Benningfield | Bedingfield, William (I1824)
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Other registered surnames, Beningfield, or Benningfield | Bedingfield, William (I1826)
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Other registered surnames, Beningfield, or Benningfield | Bedingfield, John (I1827)
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Other registered surnames, Beningfield, or Benningfield | Bedingfield, Mary (I1828)
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Other registered surnames, Beningfield, or Benningfield | Bedingfield, Richard (I1829)
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Other registered surnames, Beningfield, or Benningfield | Bedingfield, Elizabeth (I1830)
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Other registered surnames, Beningfield, or Benningfield | Bedingfield, Christopher (I1831)
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Patricia's death certificate (May 1991) indicates she was reported missing from Porirua Hospital New Zealand about 4th April 1988, but was never found. She was presumed to have died from exposure.
Ormond's ashes & Patricia's memorial are in the Taita Lawn Cemetery, Lower Hutt, Wellington New Zealand
RSA Soldiers - Block 11 - Row V - Plot 24 | Benefield, Patricia Theresa (I46)
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Paul is buried in the Riverside Cemetery, River Road, Masterton, Plot 42, Row C, Area "Lawn C" | Omundsen, Paul Leonard (I609)
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Paullette was adopted out (Joanne ) | Omundsen, Paulette (I767)
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Percy & his wife Madge are buried in the Omaka Cemetery No.3 in Blenheim.
Percy is in Block 43, Row 0 Plot 11, alongside Madge who is in plot 12.
He has no headstone | Kemp, Percy (I66)
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Percy is buried in the Aramoho Cemetery Wanganui, Plot 254 R C Lawn/B/4.
He was to be buried with his wife Agnes in the Old Town Cemetery in Wanganui, but this was not allowed as the old cemetery had been closed and future burials moved to Aramoho. | Benefield, Percival (I37)
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Philip was in the British Army 1984 | Anderson, Philip (I270)
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Polly used to be Peters partner | Benson, Polly (I102)
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Ragnhild was never married | Tronstad, Ragnhild (I322)
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Rel & Thomas are buried in the Wharerangi Cemetery Napier
West Ridge Beam - Section 124 - Plot 13 | Mason, Janet Rel McMeeking (I3169)
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Rel & Thomas are buried in the Wharerangi Cemetery Napier
West Ridge Beam - Section 124 - Plot 13 | Ritchie, Thomas (Tommy) (I3171)
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Renee died in infancy | Brain, Renee (I275)
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Richard was adopted | Benefield, Richard John (I1990)
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Rick is Melisa'a partner | Doreen, Rick (I1179)
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Robert is Corina's Partner | Harvey, Robert Neil (I1301)
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Roland (Roley) & Phillis Omundsen are buried in the Mangatera Cemetery, Cemetery Road, Dannevirke
RSA Section - Sub Block 22 ? Plot 7
| Omundsen, Roland (Roley) Gilbert (I648)
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Roland (Roley) & Phillis Omundsen are buried in the Mangatera Cemetery, Cemetery Road, Dannevirke
RSA Section - Sub Block 22 ? Plot 7
| Nilson, Phillis Melva (I833)
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Rose is buried in the Taita Lawn Cemetery, Lower Hutt, Wellington, New Zealand.
Block 03 - Row F - Plot 22 | Newman, Rose Elizabeth (I3213)
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Roseanne was a good friend of Stevens | Parsons, Roseanne (I1230)
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Sara has deceased | Amy, Sara (I248)
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Sarah was a Medicine Packer in England in WW1, that is obvioulsy where she met Frederick Johnston, there is a letter to the Australia Army from Sarah asking of Frederick in 1962, it states she was engaged to him but found out he was married, so she did not marry him, she had baby girl by him, baby Gertrude Violet Busby in 1916. | Busby, Sarah (I2856)
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Second note | Omundsen, Victor Stephen (I30)
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Several children lived in Australia | Rahilly (I2422)
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Shane is Mere's partner | Omundsen, Shane Peter (I99)
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She did a lot off tapestry work of which Marie have a cushion made into a picture.
Also did lead light work of which Allen Thorburn has a piece in a cabinet front, although Marie believe now his daughter has it. | Mayes, Miriam (I608)
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Shirley and Peter are divorced | Conner, Shirley Anne (I101)
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Shirley is a sister to John Omundsen's wife Jan | Smith, Shirley Milford (I786)
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Signe and Jan emmigrated to America where she married again and is still living in Connecticut USA | Kimestad, Signe (I337)
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Sigvald took the name of Tronstad when he purchased the farm at Lake Tronstad.
His name was originally Sigvald Tobias Ommundsen | Ommundsen Tronstad, Sigvald Tobias (I285)
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Sir Henry served as Governor of the Tower of London in 1554 under Queen Mary, and in that role, he acted as the gaoler of Mary's half sister, Princess Elizabeth.
Later, in 1558, Elizabeth become Queen Elizabeth I.
Sir Henry treated Elizabeth well (a fact which helped keep his head on his shoulders when she later became queen), though Elizabeth was to comment that if she ever needed to make use of a stern and strict gaoler she would call on Sir Henry.
He is buried in the Bedingfield Chapel at St. John's Church in Oxbourough, Norfolk.
Web site details:
http://www.norfolkchurches.co.uk/oxboroughcofe/oxboroughcofe.htm
also:
https://www.britainexpress.com/attractions.htm?attraction=4476
| Bedingfield, SIR Henry (I3396)
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Stanton was in the Merchant Marines. In 1946 he was on the S.S. Lindenwood Victory. In 1948 he was second mate on the S.S. John Mitchell. | Amundson, Stanton (Whitey) Oleen (I341)
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Stephen is buried in the Glenfield Cemetary Northshore Auckland | Simpson, Stephen Alan (I1170)
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Steve is buried in the Makara Cemetery Karori, Wellington, New Zealand.
He is in the Natural Section, Plot 59/NB2, Record No.116781 | Stirrat, Stephen (Steve) Alexander (I682)
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Stig worked for the King and was knighted, then caught by the kings enemies and beheaded | Gaseson, Stig (I500)
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Sylvia & Rupert are buried in the Aramoho Cemetery Wanganui New Zealand
Plot 175 - PL Ext/II/3 | Benefield, Sylvia Veronica (I41)
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