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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | COLLINS, D.K. (I14322)
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Middle name is supplied by the 1884-1894 Clerical Survey of Hova, Skaraborg, Sweden. The name is, however, difficult to read. The name in her birth record in the Födelsebok for Hova is Astrid Alfrida.
In the 1905 state census, she is living at home with her mother. She is a domestic.
She is a servant in the household of Charles Weyerhaeueser in Little Falls in 1910 and 1920. At this time, Charles managed the Pine Tree Lumber Company in Little Falls.
In the 1930 census, she is still a servant in that Weyerhaeuser family which now lives at 708 Summit Avenue in St. Paul. Charles’s widow Maud is now the head of the household. Esther’s birth place is erroneously shown as Illinois and her age as 39.
In the 1940 census, she is still a house maid for Maude Weyerhaeuser on Summit Avenue in St. Paul. Esther is shown as age 50, born in Illinois.
An Esther Anderson with the right birth date died in Sioux City, Iowa, in October of 1981. Given that Ethel lived in Sioux City, that Esther is probably the right one.
She is not the Esther Anderson of 1945-MN-008836. | ANDERSON, Astrid Alfrida (Esther) (I7756)
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Middle name Joanne or Jo-Anne on her children’s birth certificates. Also Jo-Anne in the MOMS database.
Of Saginaw at the time of her father’s death.
Janet J. Willeck, 66, of Saginaw, died Thursday, Jan. 30, 2003, in Fairview University Medical Center, Minneapolis.
She was born on January 13, 1937, in Duluth, to Albin and Edna (Forsell) Kohs. Janet worked as a Certified Nursing Assistant for St. Louis County for 28 years until she retired.
She enjoyed when her grandchildren stayed over, the Friday 13th Gang get-to-gether, her church friends, lunch outings, and gal pal Shirley. She was involved with the women's 4-H Camp, and enjoyed trail walking. Janet also loved her weekend retreats with her best friend of 50 years, her husband Robert.
Janet was preceded in death by her father, Albin. She is survived by her mother, Edna Kohs of Saginaw; loving husband of 50 years, Robert of Saginaw; sons, Keith of Saginaw, Randall 'Randy' (Beverly 'Bev') of Brookston, and Jamie (Bonnie) of Eden Prairie; sister, Gloria (Chet) Hanson of Saginaw; brothers, Kenneth (Betty) Kohs of Saginaw, Lyle (Barb) Kohs of Bozeman, Mont.; four grandchildren, Cory, Heidi, Claire, and Grace.
Internment will be at Sunrise Memorial Park, Hermantown. | KOHS, Janet Joan (I13704)
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Middle name Lennus in the church record. | AMUNDSON, Gerald Dwayne (I33874)
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Middle name Maria in SSDI.
Edna M. Kohs, 96, of Saginaw, died Monday, April 9, 2007, in Chris Jensen Health and Rehabilitation Center.
She was born in Duluth on Jan. 23, 1911. She played on the Jackson Club Girls' Baseball Team, was a member of the ski team and a member of the 4-H Club. She worked on her father's North Star Dairy Farm in Hermantown until she married Albin Kohs in 1936, and moved to Saginaw where they made their home and farmed. Edna enjoyed 64 years of marriage to Albin and together they raised four children.
Edna loved traveling, nature and anything to do with the outdoors; her biggest passion was fishing, which she did every chance she got.
Edna is preceded in death by her parents, Fred and Hilda; husband, Albin, in 2000; her daughter, Janet Willeck; her granddaughter, Kathy McDowra; and an infant great grandson, Craig Hanson; three sisters, Agnes Wilhelm, Vera Roff, Martha Forsell; and a brother, Albin Forsell.
Edna is survived by a daughter, Gloria (Chet) Hanson of Saginaw; two sons, Kenneth (Betty) Kohs of Saginaw, and Lyle (Barb) Kohs of Bozeman, Mont.; seven grandchildren, Keith, Randy, and Jamie Willeck, Kevin and Brian Hanson, David Kohs and DeAnne Sandersfeld; 11 great grandchildren and one great great grandchild.
Burial will be at Sunrise Memorial Park. | FORSELL, Edna Marie (I13702)
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Middle name Marian on birth certificate | TONSAGER, Floyd Marion (I279)
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Middle name may be Rosalla (Philliber Family Tree).
Shown as having had only the one child in the 1900 census. Shown as having had 5 children, 3 still living, in the 1910 census. The Philliber Family Tree ascribes to her a sixth pre-1910 child: Alton, b. 1901, d. 1903. | MARCKS, Frances Rosalia (I8681)
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Middle name may have been James.
From Foreston City Records, Walter died in Foreston from “brain fever”, attending physician was Dr. Bacon. From the Mille Lacs County Times, January 22, 1908: Walter Lundberg "died on Saturday at 10 weeks buried in Catholic Cemetery.” | QUAID, Walter J (I7268)
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Middle name of Geo shown on his birth certificate.
He is a farmer living in Lakeville at the time of Audrey’s birth.
Living at 301 North Plum in Northfield in 1939. Shown as a laborer for the C M St. P and P Railroad.
According to his death certificate, Lester was a railroad worker who lived at 300 North Plum in Northfield. He spent the last 4 months of his life at the Mineral Springs Sanitarium in Cannon Falls where he died from tuberculosis. His wife was Ruby, age 28.
“NFD. 07-14/Jun/1945” (This indicates that his obituary was in the Northfield News’s June 7, 1945, and June 14, 1945, editions.) | TONSAGER, Lester Geo (I278)
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Middle name or maiden name Cadigan.
An article on her granddaughter’s hippo-themed wheelchair described Hazel as being a Napa artist. Hazel’s obit described her as a pianist and former music teacher. | CADIGAN, Hazel Germaine (I11870)
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