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Lisa Hessler family tree | SKOGSTAD, Andreas Christiansen (I11024)
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Lisa Millicent Newton, 40, of Bruce died Nov. 22, 2007, at Wissota Health and Regional Vent Center, rural Chippewa Falls.
Lisa was born Jan. 15, 1967, in Jacksonville, Fla., to Salvatore and Yvonne (Holstein) Cina. She married Harold Newton at Homestead Air Force Base in Florida on March 14, 1987. Lisa and Harold moved to Wisconsin with their daughters two years ago. Lisa has battled cancer for the past six years.
She is survived by her mother, Yvonne of Eau Claire; her husband, Harold "Rob" Newton; three daughters, Ashley Nicole, Kimberleigh Megan and Chelsea Lynn Newton of Bruce; and one brother, Tony Cina of Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. | CINA, Lisa Millicent (I42931)
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Listed as a foster daughter of her grandparents Endre and Margrete in the 1865 census.
The record of her birth doesn’t suggest anything unusual but the bygdebok describes her as the reputed daughter of Ole and Anne. | BAGETUN, Margrethe Olsdatter (I11623)
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Listed as a machinery agent in his marriage record.
According to the Vernon County 150 years book, Martin was a Studebaker dealer in Viroqua.
According to his obit, Martin was also 2nd ward alderman for many years and served a term as the Vernon County sheriff. A brief obit in the La Crosse newspaper called him “for 40 years until his retirement in 1947 a machine and implement dealer of Viroqua.”
Registered for the draft as Martin O Larson on September 12, 1918, although he signed his name as Martin O Larsen. He listed his address as 122 Maple, Viroqua. He listed his age as 40, having been born on September 27, 1877. His occupation is auto mechanic and he is self-employed. He lists his nearest relative as Louise Larson. He is described as tall and of medium build with blue eyes and brown hair.
In his World War II draft registration, he and Louise were still living at 122 East Maple. He did not list an employed but did list an employer’s address, 112 North Rock Ave, Viroqua. | LARSON, Martin Otto (I827)
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Listed as Aida C. Larson in her high school yearbook. She was class treasurer. Her motto in her high school yearbook was, “Merit is worthier than fame but pleasure is always in the game.”
In the 1950 census, she and her husband and their four daughters lived in Viroqua with her mother and her cousin Clara Munson. Halvor was a farmer, Ada was an art teacher at the county normal school.
In Aida’s obit, it’s noted that she taught history at La Crosse State College for 18 years, resigning in the early spring of 1967 after becoming ill. The obit also notes that in the fall of 1965, Governor Warren Knowles appointed Aida to be a member of his commission on the status of women. She was also selected by the Vernon County Board as the first member of the county educational committee investigating the consolidation of the rural schools into the high school districts.
Also spelled Adah and Ada. Spelled Aida in the 1930 census. Signed what appears to be her high school graduation picture “Adah.”
Aida was active in the Vernon County Fair. From a history of the fair:
“The hundredth anniversary of the Vernon County Fair came in 1956. With it came approximately 10,000 attendees. ‘Women's group from 11 communities constructed replicas of homes and shops that had existed in Vernon County 100 years earlier.’ says a later Broadcaster-Censor article. The "Centennial Street" was coordinated by chairman Mrs. Halvor Allness.”
Aida was a member of the Good Shepherd Lutheran Church of Viroqua, the first president of the Vernon County Historical Society, and a member of and delegate from the Viroqua Republican Club. She was appointed by Governor Warren Knowles to the Governor’s Commission on the Status of Women soon after the governor was inaugurated. Her obit said that she died at her home on the morning of Monday, June 5th, 1967. | LARSON, Aida Caroline (I512)
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Listed as Edwin F. Garrett on his birth certificate. His mother’s maiden name is shown as Edith Wendt and his father as Edwin Garrett, farmer, age 29 and born in Canada.
Living with August and Anna at the time of the 1910 census. Edwin was claimed to be their grandson.
Living with August and Anna at the time of the 1930 census. Edwin was claimed to be their son.
In the 1940 census, Ed and Elizabeth and Hazel and Helen lived in Morrison Twp, Aitkin County, in a house they owned worth $400. Ed worked as a laborer on a WPA road construction project. Ed had had a 6th grade education, Elizabeth had had three years of high school.
SSN 469-16-2421 Issued: MN (Before 1951)
His wife Elizabeth was the informant for the information on his death certificate. His father’s and mother’s names were shown on the death certificate as “unknown.” His death certificate lists his occupation as “laborer, box factory.” His obit said that he was a retired employee of Woodland Container Co.
He died at his home at 5 PM of acute coronary thrombosis caused by coronary arteriosclerosis. He had had a heart attack in 1966. | WENDT, Edwin Frank (I1262)
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Listed as Gladyce Himango of Butte, Montana, in her mother’s obituary.
GLADYS LOUISE HIMANGO
Birth Date: October 30, 1918
Birth City: BIWABIK
Birth State: MINNESOTA
Death Date: April 15, 2002
Death Place: COOK, SAINT LOUIS
State File Number: 2002-MN-013043
Mother's Maiden Name: ORFALD
She did not have an obit in the Duluth newspapers.
In her brother Robert George’s obit, she is referred to as “Bunty.”
Mesabi Daily News (Virginia, MN) - April 16, 2002
Deceased Name: Gladys L. Himango
SERVICES: Memorial service 11 a.m. Saturday at Mlaker Funeral Home in Cook, with the Rev. David Solberg of Calvary Lutheran Church of Orr officiating. Visitation one hour prior to service. Honorary bearers will be grandsons, Don Hoffman, Mike Odella and John Odella. Inurnment will be in Lakeside Cemetery in Biwabik.
Gladys L. Himango, 83, of Gheen died Monday, April 15, 2002, at the Cook Nursing Home.
She was born Oct. 30, 1918, in Biwabik to Fred and Jennie (Orfald) Goodman. She grew up in Biwabik, where she graduated from high school. She married John A. Himango on March 5, 1940, in Biwabik, where they then made their home. They later lived in Idaho, Montana and Minnesota, to where her husband found employment. In 1953, they moved to Gheen, where they purchased the Lost Week Inn Cafe and Bar. They operated it until their retirement in 1972, then moved to Butte, Mont. Over the years Gladys had also worked as a store clerk and cared for elderly clients in their homes. She enjoyed vacationing and traveling and always was the first one in the car. After a long illness, she moved back to Gheen in 1999.
She is survived by two daughters, Patricia (Gilbert) Odella of Gheen and Janice Hoffman of Butte, Mont.; two brothers, Robert (Joyce) Goodman of Biwabik and Bill (Shirley) Goodman of Bloomingdale, Ill.; two sisters, Leah Cartwright of Biwabik and Marie Peterka in Richland, Wash.; six grandchildren, 15 great-grandchildren and three great-great-grandchildren.
In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, John, on Jan. 1, 1979; a brother, Lawrence Goodman; a grandson, Tommy Hoffman; two twin great-grandsons, Danny and David Marsenich; and a great-great-grandson, Jeremy Ramariz. | GOODMAN, Gladys Louise (I7041)
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Listed as Halvor Austin, living at home with his mother and siblings in Springfield Twp, Winneshiek County, at the time of the 1895 Iowa state census. He is shown as subject to military duty and entitled to vote.
He is probably the 39 year-old Halvor F. Johnson, a farmer in Sargent County, Iowa, in the 1910 census. He and his wife had been married for 6 years with no children. | ELLINGBOE, Halvor (I10726)
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Listed as Jorgen in the 1910 census and in the 1915 North Dakota census. | HEIBERG, George Even (I8881)
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Listed as Leah J. Cartwright of Biwabik in her mother’s obituary.
Leah Jane Cartwright, 86, of Cheyenne, Wyo., formerly of Biwabik, died Saturday, March 2, 2013, at her residence.
She was born Feb. 4, 1927, in Biwabik to Fred and Jennie (Orfald) Goodman. Leah was a graduate of Biwabik High School and later married William Cartwright Dec. 4, 1947, in Biwabik.
Leah spent most of her life in Biwabik where she was an active member of the Community United Church of Christ. There she taught Sunday school, was a member of the choir and served as secretary/treasurer for many years. She was also a member of the Eastern Star.
Survivors include her daughters, Connie Wuotila of Wyoming, Minn., and Beverly (Chris) Cardel of Cheyenne, Wyo.; grandchildren, Eric (Vicki), Mark (Deanna), Ryan (Karen), Kyle and Kristin (Stevie); nine great-grandchildren; numerous nieces and nephews.
She was preceded in death by her parents; husband, William; brothers, Lawrence, Robert and Bill; sisters, Marie and Gladys; son-in-law, Barry Wuotila.
Memorial service 10:30 a.m. Monday, March 25, 2013, at Community United Church of Christ in Biwabik with the Rev. Rodney Slessor officiating. Friends may gather one hour prior to the service at the church. Inurnment will be in the Lakeside Cemetery in Biwabik. | GOODMAN, Leah Jane (I7048)
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