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- The following information from Gordon Eddy - (former Shorty Bauer farm). Lars Nielsen Ekse pioneer farm. Wife Anna Eriksdtr. Berdal sister to Johannes Eriksen Berdal on the school land. This farm was later a Carrier farm - Ingeborg Lee Carrier. Then an Aaberg farm - Peter A. and Ingeborg Berekvam Aaberg. Aabergs were from Aberge gard, Sogndal, Sogn.
October, 1938 - Mrs. Ingeborg Carrier, one of the old residents of the Black Hammer and Yucatan communities, passed to her eternal rest, Wednesday, October 26, 1938 at her home in Black Hammer. Death was the result of a long illness. She was born July 23, 1852 in Sogn, Norway, the daughter of Knute Lee and Barbara Winjum, pioneer settlers here, emigrating from Norway. She spent her entire life in Black Hammer, where she grew to womanhood, being reared in a Christian home where she was instructed in the Lutheran faith and confirmed at Spring Grove by the Rev. F. C. Clauson. Mrs. Carrier was twice married, her former marriage to Thorald Winjum, son of Andrew and Ingeborg Winjumand following his death she was married to William Carrier of Yucatan, who died some years ago. Surviving a kind and loving mother are four children: Mrs. (Mary) Henry Thompson of Henrytown; Mrs. (Martha) Lewis Benson; John Winjum; and Tom Winjum of Black Hammer. Other survivors are a sister, Martha (Mrs. Ernest Simpson) of Creswell, Oregon, 15 grandchildren and 17 great-grandchildren. Preceding her in death are the following brothers and sisters, AadLee, Elling Lee, Knute Lee, Amund Lee, Andrew Lee, Jane (Mrs. George Wright), Caroline (Mrs. Thore Holum) and Maria (Mrs. Knute Benson). $11.25 was donated to the work of the church in hr memory. The funeral services were held from the home Saturday and at the Black Hammer Lutheran Church. She was laid to rest in the church cemetery. Rev. E. Borg-Breen officiated at the services. She was one of the old residents of the Black Hammer and Yucatan communities.
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