Family Tree Father’s Side

Anders Baugen 

Gender:               Male

Birth:     circa 1560

Alvdal, Alvdal, Hedmark, Norway

Immediate Family:          

Father of Peder Andersson Baugen

Peder Andersson Baugen 

Gender:               Male

Birth:     circa 1590

Alvdal, Alvdal, Hedmark, Norway

Death:  Baugslien (Søstulia) vestate’, Alvdal, Hedmark, Norge

Immediate Family:          

Son of Anders Baugen

Husband of (No Name)

Father of Peder Pedersson Baugen and Anders Pedersson Baugen

Anders Pedersson Baugen 

Gender:               Male

Birth:     1612

Baugslien (Søstulia) vestate’, Alvdal, Hedmark, Norge

Death:  Baugslien (Søstulia) vestate’, Alvdal, Hedmark, Norge

Immediate Family:          

Son of Peder Andersson Baugen

Husband of Ingeborg Baugen

Father of Peder Andersson Baugen; Ole Anderson Baugen and Anders Andersson Baugen

Half brother of Peder Pedersson Baugen

Peder Andersson Baugen 

Gender:               Male

Birth:     1653

Baugslien(Søstulia 16-1)Vestate, Alvdal, Alvdal, Hedmark, Norway

Death:  1720 (67)

Nordre Holen på Grimsbu, Folldal, Hedmark, Norway

Immediate Family:          

Son of Anders Pedersson Baugen and Ingeborg Baugen

Husband of Haldosdtr. Kveberg

Father of Gudlaug Pedersdatter Holen; Peder Pederson Holen; Siri Pedersdatter Holen; Marit Pedersdatter Holen; Esten Pedersen Holen and 1 other

Brother of Ole Anderson Baugen and Anders Andersson Baugen

Esten Pedersen Holen 

Gender:               Male

Birth:     estimated between 1661 and 1721

Nordre Holen på Grimsbu, Folldal, Hedmark, Norge

Death:  1762

Nordre Holen på Grimsbu, Folldal, Hedmark, Norway

Place of Burial:   Folldal, Folldal, Hedmark, Norway

Immediate Family:          

Son of Peder Andersson Baugen and Haldosdtr. Kveberg

Husband of Marit Simensdatter Kjølle

Father of Simen Estensen Holen

Brother of Gudlaug Pedersdatter Holen; Peder Pederson Holen; Siri Pedersdatter Holen and Marit Pedersdatter Holen

Half brother of Haldo Pederson Holen

Simen Estensen Holen 

Gender:               Male

Birth:     1734

Nordre Holen på Grimsbu, Folldal, Hedmark, Norge

Death:  circa 1814 (76-84)

Nordre Holen på Grimsbu, Folldal, Hedmark, Norge

Place of Burial:   Folldal, Folldal, Hedmark, Norway

Immediate Family:          

Son of Esten Pedersen Holen and Marit Simensdatter Kjølle

Husband of Marit Estensdatter Rønningen

Father of Marit Simensdatter Holen; Anne Simensdatter Holen; Esten Simensen Holen and Gullaug Simensdatter Holen

Esten Simensen Holen 

Gender:               Male

Birth:     1772

Folldal Municipality, Hedmark, Norway

Death:  February 01, 1856 (84)

Folldal Municipality, Hedmark, Norway

Immediate Family:          

Son of Simen Estensen Holen and Marit Estensdatter Rønningen

Husband of Marit Hågensdatter Tømmerøyen and Ingrid Ingebrigtsdatter Holen

Father of Simon Estenson Holen; Marith Estensen; Haagen Estensen Hoel; Marit Estensdatter Hoel; Mari Estensdatter Hoel and 8 others

Brother of Marit Simensdatter Holen; Anne Simensdatter Holen and Gullaug Simensdatter Holen

Ole Estensen Hoel 

Gender:               Male

Birth:     December 02, 1816

Hoelen, Folldal, Hedmark, Norway

Immediate Family:          

Son of Esten Simensen Holen and Ingrid Ingebrigtsdatter Holen

Husband of Ingebor Olsdatter

Father of Esten Olsen Hoel; Esten Olsen Hoel; Inger Josephine Olsdatter Hoel; Ole Olsen Hoel; Blostrup Olsen Hoel and 7 others

Brother of Mari Estensdatter Hoel; Embret Estensen Hoel; Ingebrigt Estensen Hoel; Ingrid Estensdatter Hoel; Maria Estensdatter Detli and 3 others

Half brother of Simon Estenson Holen; Marith Estensen; Haagen Estensen Hoel and Marit Estensdatter Hoel

Ole Olson Hoel 

Gender:               Male

Birth:     April 28, 1844

Skorpen, Skjervøy, Troms, Norway

Immediate Family:          

Son of Ole Estensen Hoel and Ingebor Olsdatter

Husband of Johanna Margrethe Andersdatter

Father of Gideon Joas Olsen Hoel; Etta (Ingeborg Jetta) Johnston; Kristian Andreas Olson Hoel and Ole Vilhelm Olson Hoel

Brother of Esten Olson Hoel; Esten Olson Hoel; Inger Josephine Olsdatter Hoel; Blostrup Olson Hoel; Ingebrigt Estensen Hoel and 6 others

Kristian Andreas Olson Hoel 

Gender:               Male

Birth:     July 18, 1886

Nordbotten, Kvænangen, Troms, Norway

Death:  1957 (70)

Place of Burial:   Lake PoinsettCemetery

Immediate Family:          

Son of Ole Olsen Hoel and Johanna Margrethe Andersdatter

Husband of Minnie A Olsen Hoel

Father of Alice H Olsen Hoel; Frank Olson and Elma Violet Olsen Hoel

Brother of Gideon Joas Olsen Hoel; Etta (Ingeborg Jetta) Johnston and Ole Vilhelm Olsen Hoel

Frank Olson 

Gender:               Male

Birth:     November 13, 1913

Brookings, Brookings County, South Dakota, United States

Death:  1983 (69)

Immediate Family:          

Son of Kristian Andreas Olsen Hoel and Minnie A Olsen Hoel

Husband of Frances Arlene Olson

Father of Karlton A Olson; Harlan Olson and Leland Olson

Brother of Alice H Olsen Hoel and Elma Violet Olsen Hoel

Leland and Rose Olson are visiting Rocky Mountain House Alberta Canada in the above picture, the year was 1983.

Leland Olson

Gender:               Male

Birth:     December 01, 1940

Estelline, Hamlin County, South Dakota, United States

Immediate Family:          

Son of Frank Olson and Frances Arlene Olson

Brother of Karlton A Olson and Harlan Olson

Added by:           Started family tree July 3, 2016

Joined On:           July 3, 2016

Trip of a Lifetime

Rose Marie’s Brother David Bowers took us on a trip to Hawaii in 1980. We stayed out at Makaha in a two-bedroom condo for two weeks, rented a car, and saw everything there was to see on the main island. It was a super fantabulous trip for sure. David’s wife Renee, their daughter Renee Junior and David’s father met us when we got off the plane in Honolulu. There was a swimming pool right outside our bedroom window. We took in the usual Luau, ate on the Oceana, went on a disco Cruise, visited Brigham Young University, pineapple and Sugar plantations, Sea World the zoo, Waimea Falls. The huge waves on the North Shore, the Pearl Harbor Memorial, the whole ball of Wax.

We spent almost a whole day at the zoo. There was one place you could walk around in on paths, it was full of exotic birds with native foliage everywhere. 

On the other side of the island, they had a place like SeaWorld where there were water shows going on most of the time. A dolphin jumped out of the water and landed right in front of us soaking everyone with water. The killer whales were a site to watch with young ladies riding on them. 

One night there was a luau, where a pig was roasted underground, in traditional style. It was a lot of music laughter and activities. Rose’s dad had two blue Hawaii drinks that night. He thought they tasted sweet and good. Later, that night I heard him tell David I can’t sleep the bed is going round and round. David said, “dad put one foot on the floor, you’ll be OK.” I guess he did then and went to sleep.  

It’s a small, small world, one evening while sitting out by the swimming pool. I looked across the pool where there was a young fellow and his wife sitting. He was looking back at me, we immediately recognized each other I walked over and asked him if he worked in physical therapy at Sioux Valley Hospital in 1964. He told me that he was, and he remembered me having therapy every day for about 3 months while I was there. I was on the second orthopedic floor with a broken back. He recalled I came to therapy by myself riding face down on my striker frame with a cane in each hand. I would travel down the hall like a cross-country skier, getting on and off the elevator even. It kept my upper body strength that way. He recalled my right leg not moving for the first two months I was there. They got it working by putting electrodes on different muscle motor nerves.  One night we had dinner in a five-story floating restaurant. It was called the Oceana, It was floated to Hawaii from Hong Kong. An elegant/expensive dinner! 

Another night David and his wife wanted to go on a disco cruise. I wasn’t too crazy about going out of the ocean, for dancing in the dark. The waves it’s got very rough, the dancers would go from one side of the floor to the other. The Disko cruise ended up in the Pearl Harbor area out of the rough water. A young soldier walked over to me and Rose and asked, “are you folks at the wrong boat?”. A dinner cruise went out before us, I wouldn’t care to enjoy a meal on the rocky Rolly ocean for sure. These are a few of the memories I still have from our trip to Hawaii. 

David, Rene, and junior arrived ahead of us. They met us at the airport and put flower lays around our necks. It truly was an unforgettable trip. I’ve done quite a bit of flying in my life, about halfway from Los Angeles to Hawaii, I was relaxing with my seat back looking up at the ceiling. There was a panel on the ceiling jiggling back and forth, soon it came loose on one side and dropped down a few inches. I asked the stewardess if that was supposed to do that, and she said no but didn’t seem too concerned about it. Somebody came and pushed it back into place.  

The first time I flew to Hawaii was in 1960 from Travis Air Force Base near San Francisco to Tokyo Japan. We flew across the ocean at that time in a Super Constellation. We were in the air 24 hours flying time between San Francisco and Tokyo. We made refueling stops at Hawaii and Midway Island. We should all be thankful, air travel has gotten a lot better. 

Map from Honolulu, Hawaii to Mākaha, Hawaii 96792
North Shore
West end of Hawaii
Waimea Falls

Real Music

I have known this country music legend since we were teenagers and caddies at the Watertown Country Club, near Watertown South Dakota. Sherwin devoted his entire life to entertaining people with real music, Country Music. Listen and enjoy or visit him at one of the places on his schedule

To Don and Kay.

http://www.sherwinlinton.com/schedule.asp

http://sherwinlinton.com/

Speed Talkers

The world is going to hell in a hand basket! Speed talking should not get my hackles up, make me want to throw something at the TV set. Listening to talk on a soap opera you can understand, every word of it. That is because they are expounding on the sound of each word, so you hear and see their great acting ability. The love scene language may not be all understandable, as the scene reaches a crescendo with drums, heavy breathing, and music.

If you watch the news or hear a commercial. The speech is so rapid you are lucky to understand every tenth word. It resembles automatic weapons fire. You have no idea what the supersonic motor mouths are talking about, as they fill your brain with verbal bullets. They make an auctioneer sound like a slow talker with a lisp. The networks evidently pay by the word or it cost megabucks per second to use that precious airtime. The speed talkers want to get their money’s worth, that is more than evident.

A faithful deserving public should get together and boycott all the networks using speed talkers.

http://www.lelandolson.com/