ALBERTSON, Rudolph 1914 ANDERSON, Betty 1931 BAKKEN, Alf Odin 1901 - 1930 BALLARD, Franklin 1943 BRENNA, (twin babies) BRENNA, (baby) 1910 CATHERINE, Marie 1916 CHRISTOPHERSON, Barbara 1906 FELLMAN, Gladys 1908 age 3 mos, dau of Godfred & Sarah HETLAND, Ella 1929 wife of Harold HOGENSON, Annie (nee Larson) wife of Hans HOGENSON, Irving 1912 HOGENSON, Hans 1938 HUFNAGEL, Mrs. 1924 mother of Anthony, Paul & Theresa JOHNSON, Charles 1912 JUSTUS, Esther 1913 dau of James & Mary (nee McKinzie) KNUTSON, Joseph 1916 son of Iver & Julia LARSON, Philip 1925 MATCHETT, Gerald 1938 McKENZIE, Joanna 1910 MORTENSON, (baby) 1936 MORTENSON, (baby) 1919 MORTENSON, Hilda 1926 MORTENSON, Norman 1917 NAULT, Ruby 1913 NEWBERRY, George NILSON, Morris 1913 PETERSON, Andrew 1910 SCHUEMEYER, Annie 1915 SKOIN, Torval 1925 STROM, Orie J. 1908 TORGERSON, Herman 1917 VOLDENG Family Plot VOLDENG, Harold 1921 VOLDENG, Ole Nelson 1851 - 1929 VOLDENG, Ole R. Feb 1927 age 29 VOLDENG, Ragnild 1851 - 1925 wife of Ole N. VOLDENG, Richard T. 28 Nov 1888 - 22 Jul 1925 WILLIAMS, Mrs. John 1926 WRIGHT, Clinton WRIGHT, Ellen WRIGHT, Frank 1941
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