Gudrun Ivara “Gud” <I>Lund</I> Linderman

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Gudrun Ivara “Gud” Lund Linderman

Birth
Namsos, Namsos kommune, Nord-Trøndelag fylke, Norway
Death
9 Jun 1924 (aged 42)
Dubuque, Dubuque County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Dubuque, Dubuque County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
Plot
2E2
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My maternal great grandmother. Daughter of Daniel Olaus Lund and Serine Christine Larsdtr Olsen of Norway.
GUDRUN IVARA (LUND) LINDERMAN EMIGRATED FROM THE PORT OF CRISTIANA, CRISTIANSAND, AKERSHUS, NORWAY IN 1896, TO ELLIS ISLAND, NEW YORK, NEW YORK:
First Name:Gudrun
Last Name: Lund
Ethnicity: Norway, Norwegian
Last Place of Residence:
Date of Arrival:Nov 11, 1896
Age at Arrival:  15y    Gender:  F    Marital Status:  S  
Ship of Travel: Hekla
Port of Departure: Christiania
Manifest Line Number:0102
Source: Ellis Island Records, New York, New York.

ED CALLED HER GUD AND SHE CALLED HIM EDY. THEY WERE VERY MUCH IN LOVE.

GREAT AUNT GLADYS LINDERMAN NELSON, EVELYN "EPPIE" LINDERMAN AYALA, AND ARTURO AYALA WENT TO NORWAY ON VACATION IN 1994, AND MET SOME OF OUR "LUND" RELATIVES RESIDING THERE.
THE "LUND" SURNAME IS NORWEGIAN. THE NORWEGIANS USUALLY DERIVED THEIR NAMES FROM THE FAMILY FARM.

Lund is a village in Namsos municipality in Trøndelag county, Norway. The village is located on the south side of the Foldafjord, about 11 kilometres (6.8 mi) south of the town of Kolvereid. Norwegian County Road 769 runs through the village. Lund Chapel is located in the village. The village is connected to the rest of Norway by road by two bridges over the Fjærangen fjord to the south: Hestøy Bridge and Smines Bridge, and it is connected to the neighboring Nærøysund municipality by a ferry to the north. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lund,_Namsos

Emigrated in September 1896 from Namsos, Norway to New York. ELLIS ISLAND IN NEW YORK WAS OPENED IN 1892. GUDRUN LUND WAS ONLY FIFTEEN YEARS OF AGE, WHEN SHE EMIGRATED FROM NORWAY, IN 1896, TO ELLIS ISLAND, NEW YORK, ON THE SHIP "HEKLA", WITH CAPTAIN LAUB OF COPENHAGEN. THINGVALLA IS THE SHIPBUILDER. SHE CAME TO WORK AS A SERVANT FOR THE GLENN W. TRAER FAMILY IN HYDE PARK TOWN, CHICAGO, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS.

Married Edward Francis Linderman on September 11, 1902 in Winona, Minnesota. Edy called her Gud.

They had four children together: Harry William, Gladys Serene, Irene Mary, and Evelyn "Eppie" Frances Linderman.
All children were baptized as Lutheran. Harry & Gladys were baptized in Winona, Minnesota. Irene & Evelyn were baptized in the St.Paul Evangelical Lutheran Church, at 2025 Jackson Street, in Dubuque, Iowa.

Edy, Gud, and (mother-in-law) Mary Linderman all resided together at 705 W. Third Street, Dubuque, Iowa until her death in 1924. Gudrun had Gall Bladder surgery, and died when a blood clot went to her brain.

My Great Grandfather, Edward Francis Linderman never remarried and continued to grieve her loss until the day he died in 1968. His Mother, Mary Linderman, died one month later in June 1968. What a tragedy!
My maternal great grandmother. Daughter of Daniel Olaus Lund and Serine Christine Larsdtr Olsen of Norway.
GUDRUN IVARA (LUND) LINDERMAN EMIGRATED FROM THE PORT OF CRISTIANA, CRISTIANSAND, AKERSHUS, NORWAY IN 1896, TO ELLIS ISLAND, NEW YORK, NEW YORK:
First Name:Gudrun
Last Name: Lund
Ethnicity: Norway, Norwegian
Last Place of Residence:
Date of Arrival:Nov 11, 1896
Age at Arrival:  15y    Gender:  F    Marital Status:  S  
Ship of Travel: Hekla
Port of Departure: Christiania
Manifest Line Number:0102
Source: Ellis Island Records, New York, New York.

ED CALLED HER GUD AND SHE CALLED HIM EDY. THEY WERE VERY MUCH IN LOVE.

GREAT AUNT GLADYS LINDERMAN NELSON, EVELYN "EPPIE" LINDERMAN AYALA, AND ARTURO AYALA WENT TO NORWAY ON VACATION IN 1994, AND MET SOME OF OUR "LUND" RELATIVES RESIDING THERE.
THE "LUND" SURNAME IS NORWEGIAN. THE NORWEGIANS USUALLY DERIVED THEIR NAMES FROM THE FAMILY FARM.

Lund is a village in Namsos municipality in Trøndelag county, Norway. The village is located on the south side of the Foldafjord, about 11 kilometres (6.8 mi) south of the town of Kolvereid. Norwegian County Road 769 runs through the village. Lund Chapel is located in the village. The village is connected to the rest of Norway by road by two bridges over the Fjærangen fjord to the south: Hestøy Bridge and Smines Bridge, and it is connected to the neighboring Nærøysund municipality by a ferry to the north. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lund,_Namsos

Emigrated in September 1896 from Namsos, Norway to New York. ELLIS ISLAND IN NEW YORK WAS OPENED IN 1892. GUDRUN LUND WAS ONLY FIFTEEN YEARS OF AGE, WHEN SHE EMIGRATED FROM NORWAY, IN 1896, TO ELLIS ISLAND, NEW YORK, ON THE SHIP "HEKLA", WITH CAPTAIN LAUB OF COPENHAGEN. THINGVALLA IS THE SHIPBUILDER. SHE CAME TO WORK AS A SERVANT FOR THE GLENN W. TRAER FAMILY IN HYDE PARK TOWN, CHICAGO, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS.

Married Edward Francis Linderman on September 11, 1902 in Winona, Minnesota. Edy called her Gud.

They had four children together: Harry William, Gladys Serene, Irene Mary, and Evelyn "Eppie" Frances Linderman.
All children were baptized as Lutheran. Harry & Gladys were baptized in Winona, Minnesota. Irene & Evelyn were baptized in the St.Paul Evangelical Lutheran Church, at 2025 Jackson Street, in Dubuque, Iowa.

Edy, Gud, and (mother-in-law) Mary Linderman all resided together at 705 W. Third Street, Dubuque, Iowa until her death in 1924. Gudrun had Gall Bladder surgery, and died when a blood clot went to her brain.

My Great Grandfather, Edward Francis Linderman never remarried and continued to grieve her loss until the day he died in 1968. His Mother, Mary Linderman, died one month later in June 1968. What a tragedy!


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