Jennie Loberg was born March 21, 1906, at Audobon, Minnesota, and also started school there. Her parents, John and Thea Loberg decided to move to North Dakota. They lived on a farm at Binford, North Dakota, then to the Hannaford and Dazey, North Dakota, area. After school and confirmation, Jennie worked at the Carlson Cafe in Dazey and for seven years at the Farmer's Store in Dazey owned by C. P. Stowman.
On October 15, 1932, Chester Wallum and Jennie Loberg were married and lived on the Wallum Farm for a number of years. Two sons were born to them. Melvin passed away at nine years and Ronald lives in Fargo, North Dakota. Chester was severely wounded in World War I.
Ronald married Laverne Martin and they had four children: Scott, Todd and Tammy, twins and Sheri.
Scott married Parvin Kasmaei in Fargo and they later moved to Tucson, Arizona, where they built their new home a year ago. She is a chemist and Scott sells chemicals. Tammy is married and lives at Orlando, Florida. Todd and Tammy both live and work in Ft. Myers, Florida. Todd drives for UPS and Sheri is manager of a Winn-Dixie store for nine years.
Algot was born August 11, 1906, at Hannaford, North Dakota, growing up on the farm. In June 1928, he received airline flight training, spending two years with Canfield Flying Service at Williston, North Dakota.
In 1931, he was employed at the Hannaford Garage for several years.
In March 1942, he enlisted in the U. S. Army, spending the next three and a half years in service.
In October 1948, he purchased the Mobil Service Station at Hannaford, North Dakota, that he operated until 1974, when he sold out and retired.
On September 6, 1969, Algot Lind and Jennie (Loberg) Wallum were married. They continued to live in Hannaford until 1979, when they moved to Valley City, North Dakota, where they continue to live. Jennie is busy with some crafts, especially crocheting.
Source: Hannaford Area History North Dakota Centennial 1889 - 1989 Page 196