Matches 14,771 to 14,780 of 23,510
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| 14771 |
May be Halland, Hordaland, Norway | BLEKKERUD, Lise Olsdatter (I9797)
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| 14772 |
May be Randi Nesseth. | Rosa (I32162)
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| 14773 |
May be Sharon Ann Beaty. Bertram married her in Chipppewa County on 22 Jun 1972. They divorced 18 Oct 1993. | Unknown (I42215)
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| 14774 |
May be the (male) Allen G. Dalen, b. 1852, d. 1 Oct 1920, buried at Bear Creek Lutheran Church Cemetery. | DALEN, Ellen (I27683)
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| 14775 |
May be the 13 year-old Peter Rasmussen, goat herder, on the Grønsæt farm in Kvernes in the 1865 census. He was born in Thingvolds.
Odd says Peder was born on 14 Sep 1854 in Batnfjord.
According to his confirmation record, Peter was vaccinated on 25 September 1855.
The “Øre in Tingvoll” emigration record shows him transferring to the Kvernes parish in 1883, just before his marriage. (He left Øre as an unmarried man but was leaving Øre due to his marriage.) That church book entry also shows his birth date as September 13th.
He was Peder Rassmussen Rød Kristvik in Rudolf’s birth record. He was still on Kristvik when Mary was born, according to her birth record.
In his daughter Maria’s birth record his occupation is shown as Maskinist.
This is probably his entry in the 1887-1888 Duluth city directory: Rasmussen Peter, blacksmith National Iron Works, res 823 E Third.
His entries in the 1888-1889 and 1889-1890 Duluth city directories: Rasmussen Peter, blacksmith, res 619 E 10th.
His entry in the 1890-91 Duluth city directory: Rasmussen Peter, mach The Clyde Iron Co, res 619 E 10th.
In the 1891-1892 Duluth city directory he is Peter Rasmussen mchn Clyde Iron Co, res 619 E 10th.
His entry in the 1892-1893 Duluth city directory: Rasmussen Peter, lab, res 619 E 10th.
In the 1893-1894 city directory he is mach Clyde Iron Co, res 609 E 10th.
The pages in which he would be listed are missing from the on-line version of the 1894-1895 Duluth city directory.
In the 1895 Minnesota state census, Peter and family are living in Farm Island Twp, Aitkin County, with or next to, all of the Eversons and Gustads. Peter’s household consists of Peter, 40, Maria, 28, Rudolph, 12, Einard, 7, Maria, 10, Artor, 6, Edvin, 2, and Nellie, 1. Peter is shown as having been in the state for 9 years (probably true) and in the present enumeration district for 8 years (not true, probably only 1 -- perhaps the census enumerator meant 8 months).
He is not listed in the 1899 Superior city directory.
In the 1900 Superior city directory, he is Peter Rasmussen, mach Superior Ship Bldg Co, r 724 N 4th.
Living in the 5th ward of Superior at 724 Fourth in the 1900 census. Peter is a 45 year old machinist. Living with him and Mary are Aner, 12, Edwin, 7, Nellie, 6, Geda, 3, and Carl, 1. All of the children are shown as born in Minnesota. His older children are not listed as living with him.
In the 1901 Superior city directory he is Peter Rasmussen, mach Superior Ship Bldg Co, r 432 Clough Av. His daughter Mary is a seamstress at that same address.
Living in the 5th ward (”N of Broadway”) of Superior in the 1905 state census (nominally June 1st). The family consisted of Peter, 50, a machinist born in Norway; Mary 38, his wife, also born in Norway; Rudolf, 23, a machinist born in Norway; Iver, 18, a laborer born in Minnesota; Arthur, 15, a rivet heater born in Minnesota; Edwin, 12, born in Minnesota; Nellie, 11, born in Minnesota; Geda, a daughter, 8 and born in Minnesota; Ruth, 2, born in Wisconsin; and Mabel, 3 months, born in Wisconsin. The census only says that the parents of all of the children were born in Norway.
In the 1907 Superior city directory, he was a machinist for Superior Ship B Co. He resided at 820 N 5th. His son Rudolph also resides at that address as does Mary, probably his wife.
In the 1909 Superior city directory, he was a machinist at Superior Ship Building Co. He boarded at 419 Cumming Av.
Living in the 3rd ward of Superior at 620 French Ave. in the 1910 census. He is shown as having come to this country in 1894 and is a machinist.
Appears to be the Theo Rasmussen, 65, living in Farm Island Twp, Aitkin County, in the 1920 census. Living with him is his wife Mary, 51, and their daughter Ruth, 15. Theo and Mary were born in Norway, Ruth was born in Wisconsin. They also have Elsie Spaulding, a school teacher, boarding with them. Next door lives Iver Everson and his wife Benta and Iver’s brother Halvor. From the 1916 Aitkin County plat map, we can see that the Rasmussen farm was the 40 acres immediate south of the Mackaman farm. The Rasmussen farm was the southwest quarter of the southeast quarter of Section 5, Farm Island Twp, Aitkin County.
The informant for Peter’s death certificate was his wife Mrs. Mary Rasmussen of Aitkin. Peter’s usual residence was Aitkin. He died from chronic myocarditis at 3856 29th Avenue South in Minneapolis. | RØD, Peder (Peter) Rasmussen (I125)
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| 14776 |
May be the Arne O. Larson buried in North Kickapoo. If so, his dates are 1874-1956. His wife was Katie A. Hall, 1885-1962, and they had two sons buried with them: Otto 1914-1923 and Harold A. 1905-1945. | LARSON, Arnie (I4655)
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| 14777 |
May be the daughter of Aslak Thorsen and Sigri Pedersdatter who were living on the Nundahl farm in Årdal in the 1801 census. | Eli Aslaksdatter (I11361)
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| 14778 |
May be the Donald Mayer, single, rooming in Ohio with the Michael Mullarkey family of Cleveland. This Donald was an accountant and claimed his mother was born in Missouri. His Social Security number was issued in Ohio before 1951. | MAYER, Donald John (I5361)
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| 14779 |
May be the Mary Havir who died on August 15, 1954, in Kanabec County, Minnesota. (Death Certificate 1954-MN-006947.) Date and place of birth and mother’s maiden name not indexed. | HAVIR, Mary (I4565)
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| 14780 |
May be the Ole B Ellingboe, cabinetmaker for Ferguson & Richardson in Northfield, living at 429 Division, in the 1899 Northfield city directory.
Probably is the Ole B Ellingboe, wife Minie, salesman, living next door to Annie Ellingboe and Mabel in the 1900 census. Ole’s birthdate is November of 1877 and Minie’s is October of 1870. They had been married for four years with no children.
In the 1902 Faribault city directory, which includes Northfield, he is a cabinetmaker for Lee Furniture Co. He resides at 710 E Water.
His occupation was shown as “Clerk” on Cloyde’s birth certificate.
Ole has a furniture store in Ladysmith, Wisconsin, in the 1910 census.
He registered for the draft on September 12, 1918, in Rusk County where he was the proprietor of a furniture and undertaking business in Ladysmith. His address as well as that of his business was 710 Lake Ave., Ladysmith. He was described as of medium height with stout build, blue eyes and light hair.
He is listed in “The Valdris Book”, a history of the Valdris Samband published in 1920 (available on Google Books), as “Ole Bernhard Ellingboe Northfield Minn.” His entry shows he was a member of the Samband between 1902 and 1910.
He has a furniture store in Ladysmith in the 1920 census.
He was county coronor in the 1920s.
In the 1940 census, he and Esther live in Ladysmith in the same house in which they had lived in 1935. He is the owner and operator of a furniture store. He had an eighth-grade education, she had had one year of college.
He is listed, perhaps with a biography, in a history of Rusk County, Wisconsin, cited by the Wisconsin Genealogy Index. | ELLINGBOE, Ole Bernard (I2656)
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