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Matches 14,651 to 14,660 of 23,510
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| 14651 |
marriage date indicated in Birger’s birth record | Family: Johan Leander LUNDBERG / Josefina Helena LUNDQWIST (F5540)
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| 14652 |
Marriage license issued in Minneapolis in April of 1941 | Family: Aarre Rudolph KAUPPI / Emily Louise VEBLEN (F20125)
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| 14653 |
Marriage noted in the Northfield News, March 30, 1912 edition | Family: Osten Adolph ELLINGBOE / Elizabeth H RECH (F1898)
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| 14654 |
Marriage record says that she was 23 years old. | CARLSDOTTER, Anna (I380)
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| 14655 |
married 7 years according to the 1910 census | Family: George John PERRA / Mary JOLICOEUR (F5738)
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| 14656 |
Married a sailor during WWII and lived in California most of her married life.
She is Alta A Mahnken in the 1946 Minneapolis city directory. Sam is not mentioned so he is probably away in the service. Alta is a saleswoman for Sears and lives at 2952 37th Avenue S.
Middle name Anne on her birth certificate. | ELLINGBOE, Alta Ann (I285)
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| 14657 |
Married a Van Pooe? | BOE, Anne I (I24363)
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| 14658 |
Married again in Arizona. | LEWIS, Dennis Henry (I20351)
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| 14659 |
Married and had 2 children.
The original SS application seems to give his birth date as 25 April 1934. The SSDI says 25 Apr 1937. His obit says his age was 62. | SCHMITT, David Dryden (I5015)
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| 14660 |
Married and living next door to his father in the 1900 census. William is a butcher.
In the 1905 state census, William is a miller.
In the 1910 census, William doesn’t live far from his father in Pepin County. William is a fisherman and his wife runs a boardinghouse.
He is the person who filed the probate of his father’s estate. In the records for that proceeding, he is listed as William H. Engel, son, Pepin, Wisconsin.
In the 1920 census, he is still William Engel and still living in Pepin County. He is the operator of some type of business that is illegible.
In the 1930 census, William and Amelia are living on Fourth Street in the village of Pepin in a house that he owns. William is a commercial fisherman.
In the 1940 census, as Engels, William and Amelia live on Fourth Street in Pepin, the same house in which they had lived five years earlier, next door to their son Lloyd and his family. Amelia is a public school teacher.
His obit said that he had been engaged in various businesses: “In the early years he operated a butcher shop and ice business. Then he was associated in the firm of Schruth Brothers and Engel in a shop and mill. Later he became a commercial fisherman and was in this business until 12 years ago.”
There is a Sarah 1914-1914 (died at 5 weeks) buried in Oakwood who could be a child of William or of John. | ENGEL, William H (I8673)
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