On March 2, 1903 she married Theodore Bolstad at Edmore in Ramsey Co., North Dakota.
Five children; Amy, Marvin, Adrian, Marvelle, Glennys were born to them at Park River in Walsh County North Dakota. Sometime after 1914 the family moved to International Falls. Theodore worked on the paper mills.
Before her death,Mable lived for a few years in the Ebenezer Home in Minneapolis. A newspaper printed an interesting story about her love of sports. It was 1960 and the Twins baseball club had just moved to Minneapolis. She had quickly became a fan of theirs.
Research Harriet A. Rye Madson
On March 2, 1903 she married Theodore Bolstad at Edmore in Ramsey Co., North Dakota.
Five children; Amy, Marvin, Adrian, Marvelle, Glennys were born to them at Park River in Walsh County North Dakota. Sometime after 1914 the family moved to International Falls. Theodore worked on the paper mills.
Before her death,Mable lived for a few years in the Ebenezer Home in Minneapolis. A newspaper printed an interesting story about her love of sports. It was 1960 and the Twins baseball club had just moved to Minneapolis. She had quickly became a fan of theirs.
Research Harriet A. Rye Madson
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