Individual Details
Julia (Gunhild) Andersdatter
(29 Jan 1860 - 4 Oct 1901)
Hudson Area Biographical Index: Julia Staberg (1860-1901)
Source: Minn. Genealogist, Vol. 12, No. 1
wife of Ole Staberg
Margaret Staberg Splitter wrote about her father, James Staberg, and her grandparents, Ole and Julia Staberg, in a letter to Nancy Hawkinson in 1988.
"There is an interesting history about Grandma. When she came to America, about 1881, her name was Gunhild Ingemoen. We don't know if she changed it to Julia Anderson or if immigration officials did.
Julia Anderson was born in Valdres, Norway, January 29, 1860. She died October 4, 1901. Grandpa died Jan. 19, 1925. They lived in South Stillwater (now called Bayport). Grandpa was in the lumber and sawmill industry. They were Lutheran."
Julia is found in the Farm Book for Sør-Aurdal with her parents Anders Evenson Odden and Anne Kristafersdatter Skifet. She is the third child, born 1860 and it's noted she went to Amerika in 1884. The family came to Ingemoen in the late 1850s and lived there. In 1865 they had 2 cattle and 5 sheep, sowed 1/4 barrel barley, 1 barrel mixed grain and 1/2 barrel potatoes. A son, Kristoffer, took over Ingemoen.
Source: Minn. Genealogist, Vol. 12, No. 1
wife of Ole Staberg
Margaret Staberg Splitter wrote about her father, James Staberg, and her grandparents, Ole and Julia Staberg, in a letter to Nancy Hawkinson in 1988.
"There is an interesting history about Grandma. When she came to America, about 1881, her name was Gunhild Ingemoen. We don't know if she changed it to Julia Anderson or if immigration officials did.
Julia Anderson was born in Valdres, Norway, January 29, 1860. She died October 4, 1901. Grandpa died Jan. 19, 1925. They lived in South Stillwater (now called Bayport). Grandpa was in the lumber and sawmill industry. They were Lutheran."
Julia is found in the Farm Book for Sør-Aurdal with her parents Anders Evenson Odden and Anne Kristafersdatter Skifet. She is the third child, born 1860 and it's noted she went to Amerika in 1884. The family came to Ingemoen in the late 1850s and lived there. In 1865 they had 2 cattle and 5 sheep, sowed 1/4 barrel barley, 1 barrel mixed grain and 1/2 barrel potatoes. A son, Kristoffer, took over Ingemoen.
Events
Families
Spouse | Ole Stageberg (1863 - 1925) |
Child | James Staberg (1890 - 1967) |
Child | Alma Staberg (1892 - ) |
Child | Bernice Staberg (1893 - ) |
Child | Ruth Staberg (1897 - 1985) |
Child | Ethel Staberg (1898 - ) |
Father | Anders Evensen Odden (1829 - 1915) |
Mother | Anne Kristafersdatter Skiftet (1828 - 1910) |
Sibling | Berthe Andersdatter (1856 - 1930) |
Sibling | Even Anderssen (1857 - ) |
Sibling | Kari Andersdatter (1862 - ) |
Sibling | Ingrid Andersdatter (1864 - 1865) |
Sibling | Ingrid Andersdatter (1866 - ) |
Sibling | Kristoffer Anderssen (1869 - 1947) |
Sibling | Anne Andersdatter (1871 - ) |
Sibling | Maria Evensen Odden (1857 - ) |
Endnotes
1. Book, Gard og bygd i Sør-Aurdal, Bind C,Garthus, Tollevsrud og Strømmen av Jon Ola Gjermundsen, p97..
2. Book, Gard og bygd i Sør-Aurdal, Bind C,Garthus, Tollevsrud og Strømmen av Jon Ola Gjermundsen, p97..
3. Obituary.
4. Minnesota Dept. of Health, Death Certificate .
5. Minnesota Genealogist, Vol. 12, No. 1, p21.