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Ingeborg Estensdatter <I>Aas</I> Aas

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Ingeborg Estensdatter Aas Aas

Birth
Tolga kommune, Hedmark fylke, Norway
Death
9 Mar 1915 (aged 77)
Pierce County, North Dakota, USA
Burial
Lanesboro, Fillmore County, Minnesota, USA Add to Map
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With the Grim Reaper
The number of deaths we are called upon to chronicle this week is unusually large. One of the departed, Mrs. Ingebor Aas, whose death was mentioned in our last issue, had expressed a desire to be laid to rest beside her husband and two children. The remains were brought here from North Dakota Saturday afternoon and interment made Sunday in the Elstad church cemetery. Services were conducted by Rev. N. Magelssen. Many former neighbors and friends were gathered to pay a last tribute to the departed. Two sons, Otto and Amund, accompanied the remains to its last resting place.

Levang's Weekly March 18, 1915
THE LATE MRS. INGEBORG AAS.
A former well-known Amherst township lady, Mrs. Ingeborg Aas, died March 9th at the home of her son, Amund Aas at Rugby, N. D. Her earthly remains were brought to Lanesboro by two of her sons and interred in the Elstad cemetery south of town last Sunday.
The late Mrs. Aas was born in Oesterdalen, Norway, February 9th, 1838. She was one of the early settlers of Amherst township, where her husband, the late Knud Aas, died in 1878. Up to a few years ago she was a resident of that township and also of Lanesboro, but she had for some time made her home with her son in North Dakota. During her residence here in Lanesboro she had the great sorrow to lose a daughter, Miss Ida who was accidentally drowned in Dusschee's Creek during a flood about seventeen years ago.
She is survived by three sons, Esten and Amund Aas of Rugby, N. D., and Edward Aas of Wendell Idaho and by one daughter Mrs. Anna Sather of Percival, Saskatchewan.

Elstad Lutheran Church burial records, p. 230 #4, Ingeborg Aas 77 aar died 9 Mars 1915 buried 14 Mars 1915 Mghd: Elstad Hjemstavn: N. D. Note: Hun var en af de eldste af Elstad mghds stiftne. [She was one of the oldest of Elstad congregation's parishes.]
With the Grim Reaper
The number of deaths we are called upon to chronicle this week is unusually large. One of the departed, Mrs. Ingebor Aas, whose death was mentioned in our last issue, had expressed a desire to be laid to rest beside her husband and two children. The remains were brought here from North Dakota Saturday afternoon and interment made Sunday in the Elstad church cemetery. Services were conducted by Rev. N. Magelssen. Many former neighbors and friends were gathered to pay a last tribute to the departed. Two sons, Otto and Amund, accompanied the remains to its last resting place.

Levang's Weekly March 18, 1915
THE LATE MRS. INGEBORG AAS.
A former well-known Amherst township lady, Mrs. Ingeborg Aas, died March 9th at the home of her son, Amund Aas at Rugby, N. D. Her earthly remains were brought to Lanesboro by two of her sons and interred in the Elstad cemetery south of town last Sunday.
The late Mrs. Aas was born in Oesterdalen, Norway, February 9th, 1838. She was one of the early settlers of Amherst township, where her husband, the late Knud Aas, died in 1878. Up to a few years ago she was a resident of that township and also of Lanesboro, but she had for some time made her home with her son in North Dakota. During her residence here in Lanesboro she had the great sorrow to lose a daughter, Miss Ida who was accidentally drowned in Dusschee's Creek during a flood about seventeen years ago.
She is survived by three sons, Esten and Amund Aas of Rugby, N. D., and Edward Aas of Wendell Idaho and by one daughter Mrs. Anna Sather of Percival, Saskatchewan.

Elstad Lutheran Church burial records, p. 230 #4, Ingeborg Aas 77 aar died 9 Mars 1915 buried 14 Mars 1915 Mghd: Elstad Hjemstavn: N. D. Note: Hun var en af de eldste af Elstad mghds stiftne. [She was one of the oldest of Elstad congregation's parishes.]

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