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Ole Oleson Oland

Birth6 January 1838 - Aust-Agder fylke, Norway
Death2 September 1886 - Walsh County, North Dakota, USA
MotherUnni Aamundsdatter Igdetveit
FatherOle Straume Stromme

Born in Aust-Agder fylke, Norway on 6 January 1838 to Ole Straume Stromme and Unni Aamundsdatter Igdetveit. Ole Oleson Oland married Anne ANGRIMSDATTER and had 8 children. He passed away on 2 September 1886 in Walsh County, North Dakota, USA.

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Parents
Ole Straume Stromme
1796 - 1882
Unni Aamundsdatter Igdetveit
1793 - 1849
Spouse(s)
Anne Angrimsdatter
1838 - 1905
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Theodore Thomas "Olson" Oland
1872 - 1891
Ragnild Nellie "Olsen" Oland
1861 - 1947
Ole Olsen Oland
1865 - 1903
Caroline "Olsen" Oland
1874 - 1897

Gilbert O. Oland
1878 - 1932
Andrew Olsen Oland
1870 - 1880
Carrie "Olsen" Oland
1869 - 1963
Julia O Oland
1868 - 1900

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