Doris Henrietta Theresia Lunde (14 April 1873-31 July 1955) |
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| Father:1 | John Pedersen Lunde (26 December 1833-13 March 1925), master tailor | ||
| Mother:2 | Louise Marie Berg (7 November 1834-24 October 1910) | ||
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| Married:3 | Olaf Andersen (28 July 1861-23 December 1938), engineer at the Norwegian railways | ||||
| Married:4 | 20 February 1892 | Olaf Andersen (28 July 1861-23 December 1938), engineer at the Norwegian railways | Chicago [city/town], Cook County [county], Illinois [state], USA [country] | ||
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| Born:11 | 14 April 1873 | Trondheim [city/town], Trondheim kommune [municipality], Sør-Trøndelag [county], Norway [country] | ||
| Baptised:12 | 22 May 1873 | Trondheim Cathedral (Nidarosdomen) [building], Trondheim [city/town], Trondheim kommune [municipality], Sør-Trøndelag [county], Norway [country] | ||
| Died:13 | 31 July 1955 | |||
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| Doris left Norway with her parents in 1882. There she met her husband, Olaf, who immigrated to USA from Norway in 1881. He was educated as an engineer in Trondheim, Norway, and worked in America with railway building, especially bridge building. They lived in Chicago, 721 Melrose Street, until they returned with their first son to Norway.14 | ||
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