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Matches 14,991 to 15,000 of 22,423
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14991 |
Not in the SSDI. | HAVIER, Marjorie Mayme (I573)
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14992 |
Not in the Texas Death Index. | GRIMES, Luther R Jr (I21178)
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14993 |
not in Vang | EIDE, Peder Knudsen (I20782)
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14994 |
not in Vang or not on that date; 1855 in Find A Grave | FRAMSTAD, Ole Olsen (I27347)
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14995 |
Not in Vang’s 1865 census, | FRAMSTAD, Jørand Olsdatter (I26042)
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14996 |
Not included in Jim’s VS as a child of Knut and Randi.
Not listed with her parents and siblings on Tveith in the 1865 census. | Randi Knudsdatter (I6201)
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14997 |
Not included in Jim’s VS as a child of Knut and Randi. She is shown, as age 2, with her parents on Tveith in the 1865 census.
Called “Mrs. Rosa”, age 32, in the 1895 Iowa state census.
In the 1900 census, she was shown as having had 8 children, 7 still alive. In 1910, those numbers were 8 and 8. | Randi Knutsdatter (Rosie) (I10820)
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14998 |
Not included in Jim’s VS. | SPARSTAD, Knudt Torsteinsson (I6209)
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14999 |
Not included in the 1900 census.
Ed says that Anna lived all of her married life in Solway, Minnesota. Confirmed by the 1930 census; they lived on 3rd Street.
Anna Maria enclosed a letter to her Norwegian relatives with her father's 1896 letter.
Arlo was adopted according to the 1930 census.
Her son Arlo or Orlo was the informant for her death certificate. He had no idea who her parents were. Anna Maria died of influenza. | ELLINGBOE, Anna Maria (I281)
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15000 |
Not included in the Minnesota birth certificate index. Living in New Market as Herman C. Olson at the time of the 1930 census.
Died while in his 40s. Gravestone or burial record indicates his birth month was March.
Veteran of the Korean conflict. Corporal, USMC.
His obit says that he was employed by Megarry Bros. for 21 years and Minn-Kota Construction of Osseo for two years. He joined ABC Realty Co. in 1972.
He was a member of the Sons of Norway and Frank Heinzel American Legion Post of Sauk Rapids.
He was survived by a brother, Arthur, of Lakeville, and a sister, Alice Komorousky, Farmington.
Pallbearers were Leonard Dziuk, Orlan Soberg, Charles Hansen Jr., Al Ellingboe, Charles Tanger Sr., and Sam Mahnken. | OLSON, Herman Clarence (I455)
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