Ingeborg Odegarden Texley born March 25, 1846
I am looking for the parents and ancestors of Ingeborg Odegarden Texley who was born on March 25, 1846 in Neummedal, Norway. She later married Ole Bagley on October 23, 1865 in the U.S. Ingeborg died November 17, 1915 in Spring Grove, MN. Her and Ole had 7 children. Anyone who can help me please email me at: Cascade@itis.comCheers, Kevin Strattan
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Let's try this for a match. Ingaborg Texley Bagley was one of the daughters of Gulbrand and Gunild Texley. Came to America in 1868. We have Emma as a name she went by. There is no mention of her husband, only that she had a dressmaking and millinery store in Newman Grove, NE and passed at the age of 90 in 1950.
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I am not aware of any Nicknames for Ingeborg, she could have gone by Emma, and I do not know who her parents are, so I can't really confirm that part of your post.
However, I highly doubt that she operated a dressmaking store in Newman Grove, Nebraska, because after she got married she was living in Spring Grove, Minnesota.
Another flaw I see in a possible connection is this, you say the family immigrated in 1868, and my Ingeborg was married to Ole O. Bagley October 23, 1865 (where I do not know). Their first child, Casper was born September 26, 1866 in Mabel, MN. So she was living in Mabel Minnesota before your Ingeborg came over.
If you have a lot more knowledge on the Texley family, perhaps you have another Ingeborg that would have immigrated earlier that would fit the dates, and locations? I would LOVE to connect, you are the only one to show interest in connecting to this line.
One other note, I have a Hellick Texley who is Casper's father in law. He was born November 18, 1843 in Neummedal, Norway. I wonder if he is a brother to Ingeborg? Or somehow related? Hellick was married to Anna Egre (born in September 17, 1857 probably Norway). Their foster daugther was Aleanna Johnson.
Wish I had more information, but that is all I know.
Cheers, Kevin Strattan
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I'm sorry I wasn't much help. the book I have begins with Gulbrand and Gunild Texley who married in 1856 and moved to Wisconsin in 1868. There must have been other Texley's who came over, however, it is a fairly uncommon name. If I run into more, I'll let you know. You can contact me at welambs@inebraska.com if you like. (notice there is only 1 n )
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Finding Texley's in S.D. MN Norway
My grandfather was Sever Texley, born Oct 18, 1888 in Esterline S.D. Married Anna Rice Aug 5, 1919 in Rapid City, S.D. His father was Thomas Texley. My father said my ancesters came from Norway. Can anyone help me trace back from Thomas Texley. Thanks.
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One Texley Family in Norway
I don't know how many Texley's farms there are in Norway, but there could be many as the name comes from Teskle which is Norwegian for a Farm implement. However, I am fairly certain that my Texley family comes from the Numedal area of Buskerud County in Norway.
As I read your post, those names don't sound familiar, but I am just beginning to really dig in deep to this family line. Maybe as time passes I'll be able to link up to these Texley's ... but my Texleys pretty much settled in Wisconsin with a couple heading off to Nebraska.
Good luck!
Cheers, -ks
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I've just recently started my search for Texley's in S.D. and where in Norway they came from and appreciate your quick reply. My father was Verl Easton Texley, was born 20 Aug, 1920, in Esterlline, S.D. His father was Sever Texley, born 18 Oct , 1888, in Esterlline(Kadoka), S.D, married Anne Rice in Rapid City, S.D. on 5 Aug, 1919. I may have not have recalled correctly but my father told me the family name was changed from Toxrude or Toxarude after they arrived U.S. from Norway. Your mention of Teskle as the source of Texley is new to me but may be the name that I have recalled incorrectly. Sever Texley's father was Thomas Texley. I have not been able to find any info on Thomas in S.D. except his name. My name prior to adoption by Raymond Delbert Green in 1952 was Richard Verl Texley.
Regards, R. Green
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Please refer to my other posts to Keven Strattan and Melissa Texley and advise if you see any matches that may lead to my S.D. and Norway ancesters. Thanks.
Regards, Richard Verl Texley (Green)
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Thanks for the detail. I will definitely keep an eye out as I search for those names. I must admit I haven't seen Verl mentioned yet ... but if I run across his or any of the other names I'll get in touch.
Cheers, -ks
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My connection is to Gulbrand texley who went first to Wisconsin then to Nebraska. No names match in our line. Mary jane
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