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Anna SATHER

BirthJanuary 13, 1880 - Long Lake, Watonwan, Minnesota, United States
DeathJanuary 10, 1954 - Forestburg, Alberta, Canada, Pleasington
MotherKristi Anfinsdatter Svaeren
FatherJohan (John) JORGENSON (SATHER)

Born in Long Lake, Watonwan, Minnesota, United States on January 13, 1880 to Johan (John) JORGENSON (SATHER) and Kristi Anfinsdatter Svaeren. Anna SATHER married Olaf Fosbak and had 5 children. She passed away on January 10, 1954 in Forestburg, Alberta, Canada, Pleasington.

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Parents
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Johan (John) Jorgenson (Sather)
1839 - 1889
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Kristi Anfinsdatter Svaeren
1853 - 1939
Spouse(s)
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Olaf Fosbak
1884 - 1945
Children Show all
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John Orlando Lund
1903 - 1976
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Lawrence Edward Lund
1904 - 1995
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Baby Boy (Stillborn) Lund
1921 - 1921
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Lillie G Lund
1908 - 1991
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Henry Olaus Lund
1907 - 1969

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