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Elmer Olson and Mary Ann (Connors) Wedding photo - Fall 1933

Here is a photo* from the fall of 1933 for the wedding of Elmer Olson (the great grandson of Ole and Mari Finnestad) and Mary Ann Connors.





















Elmer was the son of Mary (Knutson) and Stephen Olson and the grandson of Elizabeth (Finnestad) and Ole Andreas Knutson.

Left to right:   Maine (Olson) Cannon, Clarence Cannon,  Elmer Olson, Mary (Knutson) Olson, Elmer's bride, Mary Ann Connors (partially hidden behind Mary (Knutson) Olson, Dorothea Lagerquist and future husband Roosevelt Olson.

The two children in the front are Bob Cannon and sister Beverly Cannon.

Maine, Elmer and Roosevelt were the children of Mary (Knutson) and Stephen Olson.


*Photo provided by Beverly Skog, great great granddaughter of Ole and Mari Finnestad

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