Thordis Jetta Alvilde Tandberg (1904-1919)

Thordis Tandberg (1904-1919) died as a youth of spinal meningitis (b. September 29, 1904, Kristiania, Oslo, Norway - d. January 10, 1919, Dorchester, Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, USA)

Kristiania
From 1878 to 1924, Kristiania was the name used for Norway's capital Oslo. On January 01, 1925 the name was changed from Kristiania to Oslo.

Parents

 * Thorvald Martin Tandberg (1874-1970)
 * Alvilde Marie Naess (1875-1933)

Siblings
Ethel Valborg Alfrida Tandberg (1898-1995) who was born in Norway and married Clifford Edward Milner (1892-1980); Thorvald Martin Tandberg II who may have died as an infant; Ralph Christian Andreas Tandberg (1901-1995) aka Thoralph Tandberg, who was a safety engineer, who married Sigrid Andreassen (1905-1940) and after her death married Esther Ruth Clyde (1895-1973) and after a divorce married JoAnn Losey; Yolanda Christina Tandberg (1902-2003) who married Joseph Nathaniel French, who was an architect; and Carl Frederick Tandberg (1910-1988) who was born in Massachusetts, and was a bass guitar musician, who married Alice Gonyer (1909-1992). All the other children were born in Kristiania, Oslo, Norway. There were two children stillborn.

Diptheria
Thordis had diptheria but survived.

Death
Thordis Tandberg died when she was 14 of spinal meningitis, and was buried in Forest Hills Cemetery and Crematory in Boston with her mother Alvilde Naess. Thordis died on January 10, 1919 and she was 14 years, 3 months, and 12 days old. She was living in Dorchester. C.C. Nordling was her undertaker and she was buried on January 13, 1919. She is in grave 1014 in section 24.