Galesburg centennial, 1882-1982

Peder J. Sand, son of John and Karina Sand, was born at Buxton, North Dakota March 10, 1898. There were five brothers and one sister in the family, one brother survives. Olive Foss, daughter of Peder and Melia (Knudsvig) Foss, was born February 1, 1912. She was of a family of three brothers and four...

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Summary:Peder J. Sand, son of John and Karina Sand, was born at Buxton, North Dakota March 10, 1898. There were five brothers and one sister in the family, one brother survives. Olive Foss, daughter of Peder and Melia (Knudsvig) Foss, was born February 1, 1912. She was of a family of three brothers and four sisters. Olive's father, Peder passed away twelve years ago and her mother, Melia, lives in an apartment at Buxton, North Dakota. In 1935 Peder and Olive were married and lived at Buxton for a short time. They moved to Clifford, North Dakota in October 1941 where Peder was employed by the Traill County Highway Department. In 1943 they moved to the Gunder Paulson farm which they later bought. They are active members of the Stordahl Lutheran Church near Galesburg. They are parents of five sons and two daughters; Marvin, Delno, Patricia, Jerry, Joanne, Ervin and Leon. All the children graduated from Clifford High School except Leon, who graduated from the Clifford-Galesburg school system. Marvin married Darlene Moritz in 1959 and they are presently farming near Clifford. North Dakota. Marvin, Jerry, and Ervin served in the National Guard. Delno served in the U.S. Air Force from November 1955 to November 1959. He was stationed at Parks Air Force Base, California, Shepherd A.F.B., Texas. Schilling A.F.B., Kansas, temporary duty for ninety days at Goose Bay, Labrador, one hundred ten days at Thule, Greenland, seventeen days at Sanderstrom, Greenland and twenty-four days at Fairbanks, Alaska. He was later accepted as a State Highway Patrolman for nearly seventeen years. Delno married Gloria McLeod from Portland, North Dakota on November 10, 1962. They are the parents of four sons and one daughter; Steven, Gregory, Jeff, Timothy and Allison. They are residing in Grand Forks, North Dakota. Jerry (Joanne's twin brother) married Carol Tandberg of Pekin, North Dakota. They are parents of three sons; Merle, Mark and Scott. All three sons are active in sports. Jerry farms near McVille and raises cattle. They are active church members. Joanne was active in 4-H and Luther League at the Stordahl Church. She resides in Mayville and is employed at Luther Memorial Home. She has two daughters; Lori Ann and Valerie Rae. Ervin married Bertha Dick of Munich, North Dakota and are living on the home farm near Clifford, North Dakota. Leon served in the U.S. Navy for three years and was stationed at Naval Air Station Oceana. Virginia Beach, Virginia. He was aboard the Aircraft Carrier U.S.S. Forrestal CVA-59 which was deployed in the Mediterranean from July to March. Leon visited Greece, Spain, France, Turkey and Italy. As an Airman in Fighter Squadron 103 he performed duties as plane Captain as well as various other aircraft duties. Leon married Shirley Amb of Portland on March 25, 1967. They are parents of two daughters and one son; Kristi Jill, Tracy Leigh and Troy Peter. Leon and Shirley bought the Herb Bennett farm and Leon is engaged in farming, feeding cattle and hogs while Shirley has a Beauty Shoppe in their home. They are members of the Norman Lutheran Church in Clifford. North Dakota. Patricia, a former school teacher, married Bennie Grandalen Junior on December 11, I960. They have five children: Brian. Brenda. Blair, Beth Anne and Amy. They reside and farm in Golden Lake Township, west of Portland. North Dakota. They are active members of the Bang Lutheran Church and also of the local 4-H. ANTON SATROM FAMILY Back: Rose, Peter, Alma, Gilmore Front: Anton, Mabel, Sigrid Anton Satrom was born in Dovre, Norway on August 19. 1868. He was baptized and confirmed in the Lutheran faith in the Dovre Church. At the age of eighteen, he immigrated to America. Here he found work on the ore docks at Two Harbors. Minnesota. A few years later, he moved on to Galesburg. North Dakota, where some of his sisters and brothers had already established homes. Anton found work at the Broadlawn farm in Steele County (where Gilmore and Philip Jondahl presently reside). Anton did general farm work besides breaking broncos, which they had many of. since it was one of the largest farms. Sigri Brennhaug was born in Dovre. Norway, on November 26, 1864. She was baptized and confirmed in the Lutheran faith and came to America when she was a young girl. She, too. came to the Broadlawn farm and found work as a domestic. She cooked in a cook car where all the hands would eat their meals. In later years Sigri would often mention how lonely many of these newcomers would be. the language barrier being a tremendous handicap among many other obstacles. It was while working at the Broadlawn farm that Sigri and Anton fell in love and decided to get married. They drove to Portland, North Dakota in a lumber wagon drawn by two mules. This was a distance of about twenty-five miles. They were married on November 24. 1890 by Reverend Hans Allen. After their marriage, Anton and Sigri went into farming for themselves. They first settled on the land that later became the Paul Satrom farm where Morris Satrom presently lives. It was while Anton and Sigri were living here that their two oldest children, Peter and Alma were born. George Bjelverud was also living with them since he lost his mother when he was an infant. After a few years, Anton and Sigri moved one and a half miles west where they bought the land and built the farmstead 320 Scanned with a Zeutschel Zeta book scanner at 300 dpi. Edited with Multi-Page TIFF Editor.