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Family of Haraldur Maríus ANDERSON and Valgerður ODDSSON

  • Husband:

  • Haraldur Maríus ANDERSON (1876-1944)

  • Wife:

  • Valgerður ODDSSON (1883-1965)

  • Children:

  • PRIVATE ( - )

  • Marriage:

  • Sep 25, 1919

  • 774 Victor St., Winnipeg, Manitoba1

  • Residence (family):

  • 1921

  • Village of Winnipeg Beach, Manitoba

  • Residence (family):

  • 1931

  • Winnipeg Beach, Manitoba

  •  

  • Address: Town location

Husband: Haraldur Maríus ANDERSON

  • Name:

  • Haraldur Maríus ANDERSON2

  • Sex:

  • Male

  • Father:

  • Guðmundur ÁRNASON (1845-1912)

  • Mother:

  • Guðrún ÞÓRÐARDÓTTIR (1848-1917)

  • Birth:

  • Oct 18, 1876

  • Big Island (Hecla Island), Manitoba3,4,5,6

  • Residence:

  • 1891 (age 14-15)

  • District: Lisgar, Subdistrict: Selkirk, Manitoba7

  • Occupation:

  • Jun 3, 1911 (age 34)

  • Salesman, at a store4

  •  

  • Worked at a store 52 wks a year and 60hours a wk. He earned $900.00 per/ year.

    He carried $2000.00 Life Insurance and it cost $40.00 per/year for it.

  • Residence:

  • 1916 (age 39-40)

  • lot 16 / BA / 725 Village of Winnipeg Beach, Manitoba8

  • Religion:

  •  

  • Luthern4

  • Occupation:

  •  

  • partner in store Thompson and Anderson, Village of Winnipeg Beach, Manitoba5

  •  

  • Haroldur was in partnership with his brother inlaw William Wallace Thompson in Winnipeg Beach.

    Groceries. drygoods, fresh meats, hardware found advertisement for July 1938 in Löberg paper

    the Thompson and Anderson store stood,(South half of the Winnipeg Beach Plaza)

    In 1909 the Canadian Pacific Railway Company extended their line to Gimli at which point most of the fish were delivered. In the same year the store and post office owned by Capt. Wm Robinson was managed by the late W. W. Thompson and his partner the late Harry Anderson.

    ire took place in 1923, and the following year the Wood Block was rebuilt as well as the Thompson and Anderson brick store. The Thompson and Anderson store was burnt again in 1952, and rebuilt in two sections in 1954.(http://winnipegbeach.blogspot.com/)

  • Occupation:

  • 1931 (age 54-55)

  • general merchant (grocery); Winnipeg Beach, Manitoba

  •  

  • Address: Town location

  • Death:

  • Apr 1, 1944 (age 67)

  • Winnipeg Beach, Manitoba, Canada5

  • Burial:

  • 1944

  • Winnipeg Beach Community Cemetery, Winnipeg Beach, Manitoba, Canada6

  •  

  • He passed away at his home on Robinson

  • burial service:

  •  

  • United Church, Village of Winnipeg Beach, Manitoba (Rev. S. Olafson)6

Wife: Valgerður ODDSSON

  • Name:

  • Valgerður ODDSSON

  • Sex:

  • Female

  • Father:

  • -

  • Mother:

  • -

  • Birth:

  • Feb, 1883

  • Skorrastaður, Norðfjarðarhreppur, Skorrastaðarsókn, Suður-Múlasýsla, Iceland5,9,10

  • Residence:

  • 1890 (age 6-7)

  • (possibly) Skálateigur efri, Skorrastaðarsókn, Suður-Múlasýsla10

  • Emigration:

  • 1900 (age 16-17)

  • from age 188,9

  • Residence:

  • 1916 (age 32-33)

  • Winnipeg Beach, Manitoba9

  • Occupation:

  •  

  • dressmaker

  • Death:

  • May 19, 1965 (age 82)

  • Gimli, Manitoba9

  • Burial:

  • 1965

  • Winnipeg Beach Community Cemetery, Winnipeg Beach, Manitoba, Canada

Child 1: PRIVATE

Note on Marriage

Adopted son shown in the 1931 census, named Martin Anderson, Polish parents, aprox. birth year 1926. born in Manitoba, Canada

Note on Husband: Haraldur Maríus ANDERSON

(possible birth date 2 Nov. 1877)

Sources

1.

Government of Manitoba, registration of marriage.

2.

https://www.findagrave.com. https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/180139303/haraldur-marius-anderson.

3.

Government of Canada, Canadian Census 1901, (1901).

4.

Government of Canada, Canadian Census 1911, (June 3).

5.

Debby Francis, Debby Francis.

6.

not known, Winnipeg Free Press.

7.

Canadian Government, 1891 Census.

8.

Government of Canada, Canadian Census 1916.

9.

unknown, Lögberg-Heimskringla.

10.

Icelandic Census 1890.