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Also known as Mary Andreasdatter Nygård.
According to her obit, she came to the U.S. in 1894 and settled in the Rockdale area. She moved to Stoughton in 1914 after the death of her husband. For many years she was employed by the Stokstad restaurant in Stoughton. She lived with her daughter, Mrs. Walter Johnson, in Chicago for the last 10 years of her life.
In the 1920 census, she was Mary Mathison, a 43 year-old widow living at the Stokstad restaurant in Stoughton. Her daughter Margaret, age 12, lived with her. Mary was a cook at the restaurant. She had come to the U.S. in 1894 and was naturalized as a citizen in 1911. | ERIKSEN, Anne Maria (Mary) (I29755)
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Also known as Ole Thompson. According to Rose, via Evey and Alison, Iver and Ole died of “black diphtheria” shortly after the family arrived in this country. Did not appear in the 1880 census. | ELLESTAD, Ole Anderson (I1735)
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Also known as Severena and/or Sena. | AUSEN, Sarah (I12907)
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also known as the Minneapolis Pioneers and Soldiers Memorial Cemetery | MCCURDY, Babe (I44141)
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Also living with the Campions at the time of the 1930 census was a 16 year-old laborer named Vincent Hullett.
Both of Michael’s parents were born in the Irish Free State.
Because the census shows he was first married at age 30, and Julia at 34, Julia was not his first wife.
A Michael Campion, age 44 and having been married to his wife Mary, 38, for 10 years, lived in Rochester at the time of the 1910 census. Michael is shown as a carpenter. They had six kids ranging in age from a year and two months to nine years. | CAMPION, Michael Lawrence (I421)
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also married 2 Aug 1951 in Kirksville, Adair County, Missouri, by Edmund J. Cummins, a Catholic priest of Mary Immaculate Church | Family: Eivind Gardner BYE / Jennie Lee WOLFF (F3789)
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Also Mikal or Mekal. Gaardbruger og Selveier of Hage østre in Verdal in the 1875 Norwegian census.
stacywhite calls him Mikael Olsen Haga. | HAGE, Michael Olsen (I13169)
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Also referred to as Ola Jonson KVÅLE. | STAE EL. KVÅLE, Ole Jonson (I2276)
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Also referred to Knute or Knut Thompson. Shown in the 1865 census as Knud Andersen. Buried as Knute A. Thompson. Shown in Minnesota Death records as Knute A. Thompson. Buried as Knute A Thompson.
By 1907, Knut was helping his parents on their farm. Rose, and later Ann, was sent to help.
Shown as Knut A. Thompson in the 1910 census. Living in New Market township. The household consisted of Knut, 46 and single, Andrew, 79, Randy, 77, and Minnie, niece (? not clear), 15 (? not clear). Andrew and Randy had been married 51 or 57 years. Randy had had 10 children, 8 still living. Minnie was apparently born in Minnesota (not clear), the other three in Norway and having emigrated in 1877. Minnie is apparently a servant.
Knute seems to be a “lodger” in Duluth at the time of the 1920 census. He is shown as 56 with no occupation.
His death certificate shows him as a single farmer of “Elkoe.” He died of stomach cancer. His sister Mary Willson was the informant. He had lived with her at 3338 Oakland for a month and a half before he died.
It would have been shortly after Knut died that the Willsons to in Rangdi. | THOMPSON, Knud Anderson (I1687)
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Also shown as having been born in 1864. Emigrated in 1889. Shown in the 1900 census as having had 3 children, one still living. In the 1910 census, that’s shown as four children, four still living.
Elise is the little sister of Georg’s first wife.
Elise Heiberg, 24, single, and from Bergen, arrived in New York on August 30, 1889, aboard the S.S. Columbia.
She and her son Edward returned from Norway aboard the S.S. Hellig Olav on March 28, 1908. They landed in New York and had departed from Christiansand on March 16th.
In the 1910 census, she is shown as owning the house that the family lives in at 710 21st Ave. S.
In the 1920 census, she is 55 and is also shown as the owner of 710 21st Avenue. At that time (January 2nd), George and his family were living with her as was Elise’s daughter Ragna M., 34, Elise’s son Edward F., 15, and a servant, Hilda Slattum. Ragna is a bookkeeper at a school (probably Augsburg).
In the 1930 census she was living with her step-son George Sverdrup.
In the 1940 census, she was Elsie Sverdrup, a 75 year-old widow living at 710 21st Avenue in Minneapolis with her niece and step-daughter Ragna. This was a house Elsie owned, worth $1650 and is the same house in which she and Ragna had lived in 1935. | HEIBERG, Elise Susanne (I4095)
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