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Brynhild Paulsdtr Kyllo Hagen

Birth
Mebonden, Selbu kommune, Sør-Trøndelag fylke, Norway
Death
12 Aug 1926 (aged 48)
Burial
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Name: Brynt or Brynhild

Place of Birth: Selbu, Sor-Trondelag, Norway


Spouse: Peter Hagen

Children: Ida P. (1899), Ruby, Prudence, Judith, Cora, Menora, Ruth, Elizabeth, Orpha & Purvis.


Said to have lived in LaCrosse, Washington (1902), Edmonton, Ulta, Canada or Eye Hill, Alberta , Canada (1913), farmed in Saquinen, Canada

Place of burial is unknown at this time....probably Canada.

Update from newspaper clipping:
MRS. P.P. HAGEN

Paul Kyllo has received word of the death of his daughter, Mrs. P. P. Hagen, which occurred August 24th at Cadogan, Alberta, Canada. She was 43 years and 7 months of age, and ill only four days before her death which was caused by brain fever.

She leaves to mourn her death, her husband, nine daughters, one son, her father, eight sisters and six brothers, and other relatives, many of whom reside in this community.

Mrs. Hagen left here with her husband, in 1902 and moved to LaCrosse, Wash., later moving to the present home in Canada.
Name: Brynt or Brynhild

Place of Birth: Selbu, Sor-Trondelag, Norway


Spouse: Peter Hagen

Children: Ida P. (1899), Ruby, Prudence, Judith, Cora, Menora, Ruth, Elizabeth, Orpha & Purvis.


Said to have lived in LaCrosse, Washington (1902), Edmonton, Ulta, Canada or Eye Hill, Alberta , Canada (1913), farmed in Saquinen, Canada

Place of burial is unknown at this time....probably Canada.

Update from newspaper clipping:
MRS. P.P. HAGEN

Paul Kyllo has received word of the death of his daughter, Mrs. P. P. Hagen, which occurred August 24th at Cadogan, Alberta, Canada. She was 43 years and 7 months of age, and ill only four days before her death which was caused by brain fever.

She leaves to mourn her death, her husband, nine daughters, one son, her father, eight sisters and six brothers, and other relatives, many of whom reside in this community.

Mrs. Hagen left here with her husband, in 1902 and moved to LaCrosse, Wash., later moving to the present home in Canada.


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