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Jon Clarence SOINE

Jon Clarence SOINE



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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Jon Clarence SOINE

    Jon married June POSEY on 25 May 1969 in Bellingham, Whatcom, WA., USA. June was born on 31 Mar 1922 in USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Tawnya Heath SOINE

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Clarence Melanchton SOINE was born on 7 Dec 1897 in Maynard, Chippewa, Co. MN. USA (son of Christopher (Christ) Syversen SOINE and Betsey Maria Olesdatter HUSEBY); died on 21 Dec 1985 in Bellingham, Whatcom, WA., USA.

    Notes:

    Candice Soine skriver: "Clarence was born 7 December 1897 in Maynard, Minnesota to Christopher and Betsey Soine. Betsey was very special to him and she taught him the 23 Psalm. Also, Grandma Loe was very dear to him and took the place of his moth er when she died. Clarence worked in his father's general store. He got his first suit for his Confirmation. It was handmade in Minneapolis and it cost $12. Clarence went to school trough the 11th grade and was a very successful basketball player. He saved $1800 and went to Concordia in Fargo-Moorhead. After a few months he received a telegram from his father saying that he should come home because he had used Clarence's money to buy a farm in Rolette, North Dakota. Clarence went to Rolette until the harvest and then went to Seattle by train to stay with his uncle, Hans, who was the General manager of BF Goodrich. In 1924 Clarence went to Petersburg, Alaska to work at the trading Union in Men's Furnishings for four years. He returned to Yakima and became the assistant manager for Sears, and then was transferred to the Sears in Everett, Washington. In June of 1933 Clarence bought out a bankrupt shoe store in Bellingham that had no woman's sized shoe over 4 1/2. He owned this family store for 50 years and prided himself on having served a large percentage of Whatcom County with proper fitting shoes. Clarence married Ciceley Heath in 1931 and they had three children and seven grandchildren. Clarence called Ciceley, Heath. Clarence and Ciceley traveled all over Europe and 'vacationed' in Hawaii many winters. Toward the end of his life, he was very close to being legally blind. He died 21 December 1985 of complication from septic shock which destroyed a valve in his heart. He recited 23. Psalm from memory before he died, and went peacefully in the presence of his wife and children. Clarence was fascinated with his ancestors. He would tell me stories about his family history as he gave me his world famous foot massage. The only flaw in Clarence was that he loved lutefisk."

    Occupation:
    farmer og forretningsmann

    Clarence married Cicely HEATH on 26 Dec 1933 in Alberni British Columbia Canada. Cicely was born on 28 Apr 1907 in Alberni British Columbia Canada; died on 24 Apr 1995 in Bellingham, Whatcom, WA., USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Cicely HEATH was born on 28 Apr 1907 in Alberni British Columbia Canada; died on 24 Apr 1995 in Bellingham, Whatcom, WA., USA.
    Children:
    1. Betty Joanne SOINE
    2. 1. Jon Clarence SOINE
    3. Ron Ollie SOINE


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Christopher (Christ) Syversen SOINE was born on 11 Apr 1868 in Wang Township, Renville County, Minnesota, USA (son of Sigurd Kristofferson SØYNE and Synnøve Trondsdtr ELLINGBØ); died on 7 Feb 1937 in Bellingham, Whatcom, WA., USA.

    Notes:

    Christ was the first son of Syver and Sonnova. He owned a General Merchandise Store in Maynard for 18 years. He was a farmer in North Dakota and owned a chicken ranch in Mount Vernon, Washington.

    Occupation:
    farmer og kjøpmann

    Christopher married Betsey Maria Olesdatter HUSEBY on 1 Jun 1891 in Maynard, Chippewa, Co. MN. USA. Betsey was born on 31 Aug 1868 in Sørum, Norway; died on 13 May 1909 in Maynard, Chippewa, Co. MN. USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Betsey Maria Olesdatter HUSEBY was born on 31 Aug 1868 in Sørum, Norway; died on 13 May 1909 in Maynard, Chippewa, Co. MN. USA.

    Notes:

    Betsy var født i Sørum i Norge, hun var datter av Ola og Anne Huseby Ola Huseby og Anne hadde 8 barn. Ola døde 4. august 1901, han var da 74 år, 9 mnd og 5 dager. Anne var 61 år, 4 mnd. og 2 dager gammel da hun døde. Barna deres var: Hans, Boleta , Lewis, Thea, Oluf, Christian, Annie og Betsy. (Thea ble bare en måned gammel)

    Children:
    1. Selma Matilda SOINE was born on 28 May 1892 in Maynard, Chippewa, Co. MN. USA; died on 17 Aug 1961 in Rolette, ND., USA.
    2. Olina Sophia SOINE was born on 6 Oct 1894 in Maynard, Chippewa, Co. MN. USA; died on 6 Aug 1958 in Mount Vernon, Skagit, WA., USA.
    3. 2. Clarence Melanchton SOINE was born on 7 Dec 1897 in Maynard, Chippewa, Co. MN. USA; died on 21 Dec 1985 in Bellingham, Whatcom, WA., USA.
    4. Sever Oliver SOINE was born on 16 Nov 1900 in Maynard, Chippewa, Co. MN. USA; died on 7 Aug 1973 in Mount Vernon, Skagit, WA., USA.
    5. Albert Leonard SOINE was born on 2 Apr 1904 in Maynard, Chippewa, Co. MN. USA; died on 18 Feb 1982 in Tacoma, Pierce, WA.
    6. Thea Christine SOINE was born on 30 Jan 1907 in Maynard, Chippewa, Co. MN. USA; died in Feb 1993 in Panorama City, Lacey, WA., USA.
    7. Theodore Sylvester SOINE was born on 30 Jan 1907 in Maynard, Chippewa, Co. MN. USA; died on 12 Apr 1988 in Panorama City, Lacey, WA., USA.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Sigurd Kristofferson SØYNE was born on 26 Oct 1842 in Søyne 50/, Øvre (son of Christopher Larsen HEENSEIGA SØYNE and Anne Sigurdsdatter LAJORD); died on 11 Jul 1874 in Wang Township, Renville County, Minnesota, USA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Residence: Maynard, Chippewa, Co. MN. USA
    • Emigration: 1853, USA

    Notes:

    I USA kalte han seg Syver eller Sever

    Syver was born on Oct 26, 1842 to Christopher Larsen and Anna Syversdatter, in Vang Valdres, Norway. He came to America with his family in 1853. He was 12 years old when his parents died. Syver was taken in by an English family, where he learne d to speak English, and he eventually forgot Norwegian. He joined the Union Army on August 22, 1862; he was 20 years old. He was in Company D of the 10th Regiment of the Minnesota Volunteers. He fought at Gettysburgh with Gen. Sherman on his march to the sea. Syver enlisted under the name of Chrstophe rson. After the war Lars, Syver, and Ole reunited in Goodhue County and there Syver met and maried Sonneva Ellingboe in 1867. They had 3 sons. They moved to Wang township in Renville County. Syver wass killed by a runaway, while haying in July 1874, and he is buried in a Wang cemetary.

    Fra "The Lutefisk connection" vol 3 Winter 1999. Synnova and Sever Soine These wonderful old prints were found by Leonard Hansen last summer in the Minnesota basement of Thelma Soine Ross (Tom Soine, Sever Soine) and are reported to be of Synnova Ellingboe and Sever Soine. They were in a triptych with their son, Tom , but l don't have a repint of Tom's photo to share with you.

    Probably taken while the couple still lived in Goodhue Co as Renville Co. was still pretty much frontier when they moved there in 1874. It was the fashion in photographs of the time to retouch them with a charcoal pencil, as fine plates of the tim e were expensive. As usual Synnova was in the fashion swim with her hair done in a snood with a bow on top of her head.

    The photo was taken some time between 1867 when they were married and 1874 when Sever took up the claim in Renville Co. Sever was killed in the summer of 1875 when he was 33 and, since he had time to grow a goatee (enlisted men were clean shaven ) which was becoming grizzled by the time the photo was taken, I surmise that this Photo was taken more towards 1874 than earlier.

    Cousin, now you can see how absolutely astonishing Leonard Hansen is at discovering family "goodies"! Many thanks to Leonard for these photos! And thanks to Thelma Soine Ross for allowing,, Leonard loose in her basement.

    Short Regimental History - 10th Minn. Volunteers This is an abstract of the complete history as it appears in "Minnesota in the Civil and Indian Wars.. Many thanks to Shirley Manning who sent me photocopies of the pages on Sever and Ole. - Jan, Edt.

    The Union Army was recruiting in Minnesota in the summer of 1862 when Sever Christopherson enlisted as a private in the 10th Minn. Volunteers from Warsaw, Rice Co. The Regiment, under Col. James H. Baker, had orders to travel to New York and the n to the Gulf via steamer; but before recruitment was complete the Sioux Indians in western Minnesota began misbehaving and the Regiment was sent to bolster other troops fighting around New Um, Nicollet Co. The captured Indians were sent to Mankat o army post where they were court-martialed and executed -In February of 1863. The winter of 1862/1863, the Regiment spent doing guard duty on the frontier, building stockades, and training. In camp at Henderson until February when they were ordered to Mankato to participate in the execution of die Sioux Indians.

    In the summer of 1863, the 10th Minn., and other regiments took the offensive against the Indians, beat them up, and chased them across the Missouri River. On both campaigns Sever marched through the area where he would later homestead, but whic h was an Indian land in 1863 and 1863.

    On the 18th of September 1863, orders arrived at Ft. Snelling, which was the main army post in die Minn. District (old Ft. Snelling is located across the river from Minneapolis and south of St. Paul) for the 10th to report to St. Louis, Mo. An d they traveled by boat to Dunleith , by rail to St. Louis. There the Regiment did garrison and provost duty as there were several military prisons for prisoners of war, for "stragglers" (a euphemism for deserters who got caught), 5 forts and many supply warehouses. It was at St. Louis that Col. Phelps resigne d and Capt. C.L. Davis took command of Co. D.

    On April 22, 1864, the 10th Minn. left for Columbus, Ky and on June 19, 1864 they were sent to Memphis, Tenn. On July 13, 1864 the Rebels attacked them at Tupelo Hill, under Gen. Bedford Forrest who was protecting Gen. Hood's withdrawal. Gen. Fo rrest withdrew in an orderly fashion and the 10th pressed after him. Through the fall, the unit had several skirmishes in pursuit and harassment of the Rebels.

    On Dec. 15 and 16, 1864 the 10th and other units assaulted Gen. Hood's earthworks and the last battle of Nashville ensued. After taking casualties, the 10th succeeded in driving out an exhausted Confederate Army. The 10th had the task of pressin g on Hood's rear, which sent them up against their old foe, Gen. Bedford Forrest. The 10th pushed on to Mobile Bay participating in the battle at Spanish Fort.

    The war was over and the 10th returned to Ft. Snelling via rive steamer and were formally mustered out of the Union Army on August 19, 1865.

    That's what Sever's unit was doing from 1862 to 1865, but what Sever was doing is another matter. His war records show that he was present at all of the Indian Wars, and that he went south from Ft. Snelling to St. Louis. However, his records show that in May of 1864 he was in the Post Hospital in Columbus, Ky. because of sickness, not specified. Half the the casualties in the Civil War died of illnesses such as typhoid smallpox, dysentery, and just plain old pneumonia. Hs re cords say he was ill through the fall of 1864/1865, and that he was forwarded to Ft. Snelling the middle of Aug. 1864 and was ill until Oct. 20th when he resumed his duties at Ft. Snelling.

    His papers say that Sever was 20 years old when he enlisted, that he was 5 ft, 9 inches, his eyes- gray, his hair and complexion -light. Sever Christopherson appears on the official roster of Company D.

    Sigurd married Synnøve Trondsdtr ELLINGBØ on 6 Jul 1867 in Goodhue Co., MN, USA. Synnøve (daughter of Trond Ivarsen UVDAL and Kjersti Helgesdtr KJERSTEIN) was born on 29 Jul 1847 in Uvdal 2/2 Sygardé; died on 17 Feb 1926 in Wang Township, Renville County, Minnesota, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Synnøve Trondsdtr ELLINGBØ was born on 29 Jul 1847 in Uvdal 2/2 Sygardé (daughter of Trond Ivarsen UVDAL and Kjersti Helgesdtr KJERSTEIN); died on 17 Feb 1926 in Wang Township, Renville County, Minnesota, USA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Baptism: 6 Sep 1846, Vang Kirke I Valdres
    • Residence: Between 1850 and 1962, Bøkkadn 33/3 Av Ellingbø
    • Emigration: 1862, USA

    Notes:

    She emigrated with her parents to Goodue County in 1862. She married Syver C. Soine when she was 21 years old. They had 3 children together an moved to Renville County. After Syver's death in 1874 she moved back to Goodhue County with her 3 sons. In 1877 she married Ole G. Loe and they had 3 children, Sever, Gilbert and Christine. They then moved back to the homestead in Renville county, where she lived until she died in 1929. ÐÏࡱ

    Children:
    1. 4. Christopher (Christ) Syversen SOINE was born on 11 Apr 1868 in Wang Township, Renville County, Minnesota, USA; died on 7 Feb 1937 in Bellingham, Whatcom, WA., USA.
    2. Tom (Thrond) (Thomas) SOINE was born on 23 Oct 1871 in Wang Township, Renville County, Minnesota, USA; died on 11 Feb 1959 in Maynard, Chippewa, Co. MN. USA.
    3. Iver (Ivar) SOINE was born on 2 Jun 1874 in Wang Township, Renville County, Minnesota, USA; died on 18 Sep 1957 in Sacred Heart, MN., USA.



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