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LOIS CALL
2 January 1925 - 7 May 2004
Raspberry jam. Playing Aggravation and Yahtzee together. Her threatening to sell me for a nickel. Pennies, malt balls + milk duds. “Pink Cough Drops”. Rolling her eyes at Grandpa. Soap balls. Her waving goodbye from the kitchen window.
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WROL CHRISTIAN OLSEN
march 7, 1861 - december 27, 1938
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BIRTH
LOCATION
Risor, Norway
58.6983° N. 9.3214° E
FATHER
Carl Steen Olsen
1830 - 1914
MOTHER
Maren Marie Vrolsdatter
1837 - 1876
LIFE
Came to America on the ship Humbolt, six weeks at sea. Walked across the plains to Utah in 1866.
Served two missions to Norway.
Was a self-taught frontier dentist.
Helped survey the original town plot of Iona, Idaho.
Loved to yodel, fish, fiddle, and play checkers.
MARRIAGE
WIFE
Ingeborg Holmquist
1868 - 1942
DATE + LOCATION
October 11, 1898
Salt Lake City, Utah
CHILDREN:
Johan Fritjiof, Wilford K, Henry Lavod, Sarah Geneva
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LOIS CALL
2 January 1925 - 7 May 2004
Raspberry jam. Playing Aggravation and Yahtzee together. Her threatening to sell me for a nickel. Pennies, malt balls + milk duds. “Pink Cough Drops”. Rolling her eyes at Grandpa. Soap balls. Her waving goodbye from the kitchen window.
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INGEBORG LARSEN HOLMQUIST
march 23, 1868 - august 17, 1942
BIRTH
LOCATION
Holmedal, Sweden
58.6983° N. 9.3214° E
FATHER
Lars Olsen Holmquist
1820 - 1907
MOTHER
Sara Erickson
1837 - 1876
LIFE
She grew up in Sweden and then moved to Oslo Norway when she was 18. .She never forgot her Scandinavian roots.
Sailed to America in 1898
She never forgot her Scandinavian roots.
She enjoyed playing games.
MARRIAGE
Husband
Wrol Christian Olsen
1862 - 1938
DATE + LOCATION
October 11, 1898
Salt Lake City, Utah
CHILDREN:
Johan Fritjiof, Wilford K, Henry Lavod, Sarah Geneva
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GORDON & JANEL
20 July 1956 - Idaho Falls, Idaho
Both born and raised in Iona, they started dating in high school. They enjoyed dancing together and long scenic drives. Together they raised five children. They loved to take their kids camping, hiking, fishing and swimming. They always had the nicest yard on the block and had a great love for family history.
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BARBARA
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HENRY ROCKWELL
Street-Side Entrepreneur, 1902, NYC
As a newsie, Hank fearlessly sold newspapers on the street corners, tirelessly striving to support his widowed mother and younger siblings. From those humble beginnings, a seed of ambition took root within Henry's spirit. Fueled by a burning desire for success, he transcended his circumstances and embarked on a remarkable journey.
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MARY JANEL BODILY
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ROY OLSEN
6 October 1891 – 26 October 1918
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COMPANY "L" 361st INFANTRY N.A.
Fought gallantly in the crucial battle that effectively ended WWI.
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August 4, 1945
Agusta, Georgia
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COUSIN CAMP
SUGAR + SPICE + EVERYTHING NICE
Grandpa loved to walk us down to his favorite confectionery. With a mischievous smile and a twinkle in his eyes, he indulged us with an array of colorful candies, carefully chosen to suit our individual tastes. We laughed and giggled as we shared these sweet treasures, forging bonds that would endure through the years.
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NYHAVN
RISOR, NORWAY
This home was built in 1860 by Carl Steen Olsen and was the birthplace of Chris. Around the house are large pot holes in the rock, which once served the children as imaginary stoves and cupboards. Lobster claws made good forks, sea shells made good spoons and dishes.
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THE FIELD HOME
150 SYCAMORE LANE
First occupied in the era of silent films, this modest home stood firm while the world around it evolved, housing generations who watched the first moon landing, listened to Beatles' hits on a vinyl record, and saw the birth of the personal computer right within its warm embrace. All the while, it provided shelter and warmth to generations who, under its roof, took their first steps, became adults, and later welcomed their own children, creating a constant cycle of love and growth.
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THE CORNER
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GRANDPA'S BARBER SHOP
Downtown Salt Lake 1950-2002
With his skilled hands and friendly banter, grandpa did more than cut hair; he cultivated a sense of community and camaraderie within those four walls. His barber shop became a timeless fixture, where stories were shared, wisdom was exchanged, and laughter filled the air.
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UNION CHURCH
OLD MILL ROAD, MAINE
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The church where our ancestor was christened, marking the start of a journey filled with faith and devotion.
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Seligman, Arizona
June 1, 1966
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SNOW CAP
Historic Route 66
This beloved roadside diner, established in the heart of the Mother Road, has been our go-to spot for mouthwatering burgers, creamy milkshakes, and the best root beer imaginable.
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JUNE'S ROSES
Grandma's Living Legacy
Planted by grandma in 1905, this rose bush became her means of sharing love with our neighbors - a bloom for birthdays, funerals, dates, weddings. Today, it still blooms with unabated passion, each rose a symbol of grandma's enduring spirit and generosity. More than a garden feature, it's a living tribute, continuing to spread love and warmth, just as grandma intended.
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GRANDMA'S CHAIR
A Haven for All
This photograph, capturing our ancestors standing bravely on an American dock, is a poignant symbol of their farewell to their homeland and a greeting to a promising new world. It's more than a moment frozen in time; it's a testament to their courage, hope, and resilience in the face of the unknown, encapsulating the bittersweet journey that forged our family's American roots.
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SCOUT
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HEMINGWAY
Grandpa’s Typewriter
Pops was shy and didn't talk much, but he had plenty to say. This typewriter (affectionately named 'Hemingway') was a reliable companion, and gave voice to his insightful humor, powerful observations and quiet wisdom.
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GRANDPA'S BICYCLE
Trusted Steed from 1940 to 1962
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From delivering newspapers to cycling off to his first college class, and later, to his first job, grandpa's trusty bicycle was a silent partner in his life's milestones. It's more than a weathered two-wheeler; it's a symbol of youthful dreams, personal growth, and the dedication that shaped the man he became. The journey it represents is a priceless chapter in our family's story.
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Ann Mariah Bowen
Born 1820
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GRANDMA'S QUILT
HANDMADE IN 1865
Every stitch in Grandma's quilt tells a story. Lovingly crafted by her hands, it's a colorful tapestry of our family's history. More than just fabric and thread, it's a patchwork testament to her enduring love and the warmth of her legacy.
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THE FLYING CLOUD
1855
The ship that carried our ancestors to America. Renowned for its unmatched speed and sleek design, this clipper ship became a symbol of swiftness and maritime excellence. With billowing sails and an unyielding spirit, the 'Flying Cloud' navigated the ocean's depths, tracing a path of opportunity and hope.
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OREGON TRAIL
Historic Pioneer Route, 1840s-1860s
A hallowed path that our pioneering ancestors ventured upon in search of new beginnings. This historic trail, etched into the American landscape during the 1840s to 1860s, bears witness to the hardships and triumphs of those who dared to traverse its rugged terrain. The wagon tracks, still visible in certain stretches, echo the determination and resilience of our forebears.
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BELFAST
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GRANDMA'S BREAD
The secret ingredient? Mashed Potato
4 c flour, 2 tsp yeast, 2 tbsp sugar, 1 tsp salt, 2 tbsp butter, 1.5 c water, 1 secret ingredient: ½ c mashed potato
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ELLIS ISLAND
Gateway to Beginnings. 1897
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Ellis Island, more than just a historic landmark, was the threshold to a new life for our ancestors. It marked the end of one journey and the beginning of another, paving the way for our family's future in a new land. It's more than an island; it's a symbol of resilience, hope, and the American Dream that shaped our family's legacy.
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QUEBEC, CANADA
AUGUST 1892
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SAINT-JOSEPH
CAPITALE-NATIONALE
Nestled in the heart of Quebec, Lake St. Joseph was the idyllic sanctuary where our grandparents resided, and where countless summer nights were spent canoeing and fishing. This picturesque lake became our family's cherished escape, a place where laughter echoed across the water, and precious memories were woven into the fabric of our lives.
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