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1901 par 1908 Saura Familie (F3322)
 
1902 par 1914 kvalnes'
 
Kvalnes, Nelly Helene (I4393)
 
1903 Par 1918 Nordnes saltdal
 
Familie (F4287)
 
1904 Par 1925 Fiskevåg/Bakken Familie (F4282)
 
1905 Par 1933 Nordre junkerdalen Familie (F4292)
 
1906 Par 1934 andenes Familie (F3314)
 
1907 Par 1935 Bleiknes Familie (F4291)
 
1908 Par 1940 Andenes Familie (F3315)
 
1909 Pårørende Barbro Abrahamsd. Almisselem Mikkelsen, Ingemann Julius (I15890)
 
1910 påskeaften 1926
 
Familie (F4351)
 
1911 pasr 1776 42 hjellsand Olsen, Nils (I3289)
 
1912 Peder Jacobsen var meget velstående. han etterlot seg blant annet ca 1500 riksdaler i kontanter, 44 tønner korn, sølv 15 skjeer, 3 begere, 1 skål, m.m.
 
Jacobsen, Peder (I189)
 
1913 Peder Kristian Leonard Heimland Johansen, Peder Kristian Leonard (I78)
 
1914 peder lie gifter seg med henne.
 
Eriksdatter, Jente (I4888)
 
1915 Per kristoffersen enger
 
Kristoffersen, Per (I4213)
 
1916 pipestone minnesota
 
Gulleiksdatter, Anna (I5944)
 
1917 Pleiesønn hos Ole Østensen og Thala Østensen
Er på båten S/S Iris 
Flo, Rasmus (I7146)
 
1918 post nr 0454 Heiberg, Minna Rode (I7256)
 
1919 postnr 5282
 
Hannisdal, Marita Birkeland (I5119)
 
1920 Pouellsenn, troling sønn av Pouell som nevnes 1609-1612 på gården. Pouell hadde i 1609 sabel og spyd. Nilsen nevnes 1620-1652. Og blir i 1645 omtalt som Nilsen hans kone 2 sønner og 2 døtre  Paulsen, Niels (I901)
 
1921 Presten har skrevet følgende kommentar," Disse tungnemmede kunde ey bringes viidere ved at svare til Lutheri Cath: og noget hist og her av Forklaringen." Dom: 3tia post Trinitatis  Sølfestsdatter, Martha (I2707)
 
1922 Ragnvald Thunestved (20. januar 1926 i Herfølge – 2. maj 1980 i Glostrup) var en dansk atlet.

Ragnvald Thunestvedt var medlem af Rødovre og Omegns Gymnastikforening. Han blev foreningens første danske mester, da han i 1948 vandt 15 km kapgang og vandt flere danskemesterskaber i kapgang; (1949, 1950, 1951, 1952, 1954 og 1956). I 1952 repræsenterede han Danmark ved OL i Helsingfors, hvilket han også gjorde ved EM 1954 i Bern hvor han nåede en 12.plads. Udover kapgang, var Thunestved også på landsholdet i atletik som løber. 
Thunestvedt, Ragnvald (I13953)
 
1923 Ralph C. Bain, a disaster relief expert and former head of Central Maryland's American Red Cross chapter, died of pneumonia Monday at Oak Crest Village in Parkville. He was 94. Born in Little Rock and raised in Bentonville, Ark., he earned a bachelor's degree in education from the University of Arkansas in 1931. While doing postgraduate studies at Columbia University's Graduate School of Social Work, he went to work for the New York state welfare department.
Mr. Bain began his 36-year career with the Red Cross in 1937 as a relief worker, assisting people who were displaced by the great floods that swept through the Midwest that year. In 1939, he was promoted to deputy director of disaster services for the Midwestern area. With the outbreak of World War II, Mr. Bain's first overseas assignment came in 1940 when he was sent to accompany the first mercy ship carrying more than $1 million worth of Red Cross relief supplies for France. When the country fell, he moved his headquarters to Paris, which was then occupied by the German Army, and then was reassigned to Lisbon, Portugal, where he aided in the repatriation of American citizens. In 1941, he moved to Cairo and headed Middle East operations for the Red Cross, and was responsible for the large-scale distribution of civilian relief supplies as well as all Red Cross services for U.S. armed forces in the area. "While in Cairo, a highlight of his time there was a personal face-to-face visit with [Ethiopia's emperor] Haile Selassie regarding relief efforts," said a son, Richard C. Bain of Houston.
Named deputy director of the American National Red Cross civilian war relief in Western Europe in 1944, Mr. Bain moved to London. He was also assigned to the staff of Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower, helping refugees, displaced people and concentration camp victims. "Following the D-Day allied invasion, he flew to Paris on the second day of the liberation to coordinate Red Cross relief activities. He set up headquarters in a building that had been formerly occupied by the Nazis and because they left so quickly in the night, he found Nazi flags, stationery and other material," the son said.
In the spring of 1945, after the successful invasion of Germany by Allied forces, Mr. Bain was sent to Berlin.
"He was a witness to the horrors of the concentration camps and worked supplying doctors and medical supplies to help treat the victims," the son said. After the war, he headed a similar relief effort in Scandinavian countries. "In some areas, the Nazi Army had imposed a scorched-earth policy. He recalled visiting the town of Rovaniemi, Finland, in 1946, and said, 'Not a single building remained standing in this town, which once had a population of 10,000. Yet people were struggling to rebuild from debris and logs - and almost without nails,'" the son said. For his war relief efforts, he was recognized by the governments and Red Cross societies of Finland, Norway, Denmark, Belgium and France.
In 1947, Mr. Bain married Alice Strand, a Red Cross worker he had met in Paris. That year, he also returned to Washington and was the organization's director of disaster services for the Eastern area until being named to head the Baltimore chapter in 1951. After retiring in 1973, he headed a team of Red Cross disaster experts sent to Bangladesh, where he helped coordinate emergency disaster preparedness strategies. "He was an expert in disaster relief and was able to persuade people to get the work done that needed to be done," said George B. Hankins, who retired as chapter chairman in 1980. "He was dedicated to helping people and represented the best of the Red Cross spirit."
The Bains lived on Alabama Road in Towson for many years before moving to the retirement community in 1997. Mrs. Bain died last year.
Services will be held at 1 p.m. tomorrow at Towson Presbyterian Church, 400 W. Chesapeake Ave., where Mr. Bain was a member. In addition to his son, Mr. Bain is survived by another son, Thomas E. Bain of San Antonio, and five grandchildren.
Originally published February 27, 2003
Copyright (c) 2003, The Baltimore Sun

 
Bain, Ralph Charles (I18243)
 
1924 ramså 1860 Hansen, Kornelius (I4322)
 
1925 ramså par 1770
 
Olsdatter, Lisbet (I4341)
 
1926 Rasdal ingen barn
 
Jakobsen, Jakob (I5530)
 
1927 Reidar Kristoffer Jensen Jensen, Reidar Kristofer (I18742)
 
1928 Reiste med Sate linie. såt under merk. vilkaarmand 400 kr.  Olsdatter, Kari (I10)
 
1929 reiste til bergen 1885 Monsdatter, Johanna (I5969)
 
1930 REISTE TIL BERGEN I 1852
 
Familie (F399)
 
1931 Reiste til USA Familie (F3928)
 
1932 reiste til usa Gulleiksdatter, Inga (I5357)
 
1933 Reiste til usa i 1837 skal ha død den første vinteren etter de kom over, barnløs
 
Veset, Ingebrigt N (I5450)
 
1934 reklamesjef gyldendal norsk forlag
 
Johannesen, Johannes (I5811)
 
1935 rene s 580
har 7 barn
 
Hansen, Jakob (I5544)
 
1936 rene s415
 
Knutsen, Jon (I5583)
 
1937 REVHEIM 59 54 Monssen, Ole (I1406)
 
1938 REVHEIM 59A
 
Olavson, Mons (I1120)
 
1939 RING, PETER CHRISTIAN, sersjant i flyvåpenet, Oslo. Født 15. juli 1919 i Oslo, s. av P. Chr. Ring, f. 1868 i Hamar, og Anne f. Imerslund, f. 1885 i Vang, Hedmark. Artium, handels¬gymnas. Reiste høsten 1939 til Brasil. Kom til Lille Norge i Canada i begynnelsen av 1941 og ble opptatt som flyelev. Styrtet ned under øvelsesflyging og omkom 23. januar 1942. Gravlagt på Vestre gravlund. Krigsmedaljen. Deltakermedaljen, Haakon VII`s 70-års medalje.

https://www.nb.no/items/8e0c7315fc8070be90429e0ec8458c36?page=721&searchText=%22Peter%20Christian%20Ring%22 
Ring, Peter Christian (I11822)
 
1940 Ringet med Mellemklokken Clausen, Emmeriche Smit (I16711)
 
1941 rivenes 80
 
Einarsdatter, Anna (I6414)
 
1942 rode 23-171  Marthinusen, Severin Andreas (I1293)
 
1943 Rode 23-173  Marthinusen, Severin Andreas (I1293)
 
1944 Rode 23-67 og 68 Schnelle, Claus (I13669)
 
1945 Rode 23-67 og 68 Schnelle, Claus (I33669)
 
1946 romslo 159 Mikjelsdatter, Anna (I3542)
 
1947 romslo s361
 
Romslo, Haldor (I6167)
 
1948 Rongen Jakobsen, Johannes (I5525)
 
1949 rongve 66e
 
Jonsen, Olav (I5996)
 
1950 Minst en nålevende eller privat person er linket til dette notatet. Detaljer ikke tilgjengelig. Familie (F5472)
 

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