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John Haldor Eide

Birth7 Jun 1867 - Holden, Goodhue, Minnesota, USA
Death12 Nov 1942 - Not Available
MotherBretha Knudsdatter Hesjadahle
FatherHaldor Jakobson Eide

Born in Holden, Goodhue, Minnesota, USA on 7 Jun 1867 to Haldor Jakobson Eide and Bretha Knudsdatter Hesjadahle. John Haldor Eide married Joran Nilsdatter ( Julia) Sonstegaard and had 10 children. He passed away on 12 Nov 1942.

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Haldor Jakobson Eide
1845 - 1924
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Bretha Knudsdatter Hesjadahle
1844 - 1914
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Joran Nilsdatter ( Julia) Sonstegaard
1873 - 1975
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Nora Eide
1907 - 1963
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Assar Oscar Eide
1901 - 1970
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Carl J Eide
1903 - 1978
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Helmer Newman Eide
1897 - 1965
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John J Johnny Eide
1910 - 1975
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Edwin Eide
1906 - 1924
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Bella Josephine Eide
1898 - 1957
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Nels Eide
1900 - 1987
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Cora Alvina Eide
1912 - 1998
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Bernhard Eide
1914 - 1993

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