Name:
She took the name of the family farm in Norway as her family name.
Marriage:
She was married to Tron Anderson Wintrone (1840-1915).
Children:
Andrew Wintrone (1869-?) who married Olava X (c1870-?); Gustave Wintrone (1871-1958) who married Palma Ottilia Amundson (1877-1925); Lewis Wintrone (1873-?); Martin Wintrone (1875-1882) Who died as a child; Reudene Wintrone (1879-?); Gilbert Wintrone (c1881-1918) who died in World War I; Theodore Wintrone (1886-?); and Norval Wintrone (1890-1918) who married Tille Olson (1885-1918) then moved to Devils Lake, North Dakota as a homesteader rather than serve in World War I and and both died in the influenza pandemic of 1918-1919.
Wisconsin:
The family appears in the 1880 census through the 1930 census in Dallas in Barron County. Both Tron and Gunhild emigrated in 1869 according to the 1910 census. The 1910 census says that they had 13 children with 7 living. The Wisconsin Death Index lists three dying in the year 1882 under the name "Winteron" in Barron County.
Research:
Researched and written by Richard Arthur Norton (1958- ) for Findagrave starting on October 9, 2003. Updated on July 16, 2011 with her maiden name. Updated on April 17, 2012 with the proper spelling of her family name.
Name:
She took the name of the family farm in Norway as her family name.
Marriage:
She was married to Tron Anderson Wintrone (1840-1915).
Children:
Andrew Wintrone (1869-?) who married Olava X (c1870-?); Gustave Wintrone (1871-1958) who married Palma Ottilia Amundson (1877-1925); Lewis Wintrone (1873-?); Martin Wintrone (1875-1882) Who died as a child; Reudene Wintrone (1879-?); Gilbert Wintrone (c1881-1918) who died in World War I; Theodore Wintrone (1886-?); and Norval Wintrone (1890-1918) who married Tille Olson (1885-1918) then moved to Devils Lake, North Dakota as a homesteader rather than serve in World War I and and both died in the influenza pandemic of 1918-1919.
Wisconsin:
The family appears in the 1880 census through the 1930 census in Dallas in Barron County. Both Tron and Gunhild emigrated in 1869 according to the 1910 census. The 1910 census says that they had 13 children with 7 living. The Wisconsin Death Index lists three dying in the year 1882 under the name "Winteron" in Barron County.
Research:
Researched and written by Richard Arthur Norton (1958- ) for Findagrave starting on October 9, 2003. Updated on July 16, 2011 with her maiden name. Updated on April 17, 2012 with the proper spelling of her family name.
Family Members
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Andrew Wintrone
1869–1926
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Gustave Wintrone
1870–1958
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Louis Wintrone
1872–1882
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Martin T Wintrone
1874–1882
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Randine Wintrone
1876–1877
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Randine Wintrone
1877–1882
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Gina T Wintrone
1880–1882
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Anna Wintrone Amundson
1882–1975
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Gina Wintrone Johnson
1884–1974
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Theodore Wintrone
1885–1885
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Theodore Wintrone
1885–1961
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Pvt Gilbert Wintrone
1888–1918
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Norval Wintrone
1890–1918
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