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An “Army pilot” in South America at the time of his father’s death. Of Barnsville at the time of his mother’s death, for whom he was the informant for the death certificate.
His obit in The Forum:
Conrad L. "Lee" Johnson
Conrad L. “Lee” Johnson, 89, of Barnesville, Minnesota died Sunday, March 16, 2008, in the Good Samaritan Society - Barnesville.
Lee was born July 20, 1918, in Fergus Falls, Minnesota. He graduated from Fergus Falls High School in 1936. He entered the U.S. Army in 1941. He received his wings and his commission in the Army Air Corps in 1942. Lee retired a Lt. Colonel from the Air Force in 1967. He then moved to Barnesville.
Lee married DeLoris “Dee” Barth on February 21, 1970. They made their home in Barnesville where they raised their family.
Lee is survived by his wife, Dee of Barnesville; two sons and two daughters, Tom (Linda) Barth of Moorhead, Linda (Jeff) Uhl of St. Cloud, Conrad (Tammy) Johnson of Fargo and Lisa (Arlyn) Scherbenske of Steele, North Dakota; 12 grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. | JOHNSON, Conrad LeRoy (Lee) (I3139)
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An “Elwin C” is shown as this child in some sources. For example, he was Elvin in the 1900 census. The name and information shown here for birth and baptism is from the ELCA church records.
Not listed with the family in the 1910 census.
He is probably the Elmer C Ellingboe shown for his parents in the Minnesota Deaths and Burials database in FamilySearch. That is assumed here. The death date was not shown in the church records which provided the 25 Nov burial date.
Ancestry’s Minnesota Obituary Index also shows him as Elmer C Ellingboe. | ELLINGBOE, Edwin Conrad (I5070)
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An Aage Jonssen, age 28 and unmarried, was living as a servant on the Høe farm, Salberg parish, Inderøe, in the 1801 Norwegian census. Aage was a soldier in the national army. | NOS, Aage Jonsen (I11580)
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An account in the Minneapolis Tribune, 17 Dec 1907, p. 5, tells of a “Birta Danielson” who had an unhappy marriage to Erick Danielson. She left him and “applied to her relatives for advice, but received no reply.” She was rescued and taken in by a man named Swan Anderson. Birta became ill and revised her will to give all of her estate to Swan Anderson. (She had apparently received a sizable settlement from Erick Danielson.)
Her will pointedly referred to “Hans and Anna Erickson of Sweden and Daniel Erickson of this country” as being relatives who “didn’t take any particular interest in me.”
A “Betsy” and Erick Danielson of the right ages lived in St. Francis, Anoka County, in the 1900 census. They had no children. | ERIKSDOTTER, Brita (I18780)
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an Anbytarforum source says 18 May | SVENSDOTTER, Britta Maria (Mary Or Mare) (I7219)
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an Anbytarforum source says 23 May | SVENSDOTTER, Britta Maria (Mary Or Mare) (I7219)
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an Anbytarforum source says Kånna | Family: Carl Gustaf (Charley) LUNDBERG / Britta Maria (Mary Or Mare) SVENSDOTTER (F5524)
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an Anbytarforum source says she died in Goodhue County | SVENSDOTTER, Britta Maria (Mary Or Mare) (I7219)
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An Ancestral File in FS erroneously has her born in 1894 in South Dakota. | ELLINGBOE, Sophia (I5065)
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An Ancestry family tree has her as Kari Olsdatter Tufte, b. 4 Nov 1845 in Lærdal, Sogn og Fjordane. Her parents were Ole Johannesen Tufte and Barbara Davidsdatter. | TUFTE, Kari Olsdatter (I22484)
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