Matches 15,001 to 15,010 of 22,423
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Not indexed in the Indexed Birth Records.
Naomi’s notes seem to say that Ingrid had a daughter Linnea and a foster-daughter Eva, b. 1948. Eva probably married a man named Roland.
Naomi’s notes seem to give her address as Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Nystrom, Ekbladsvägen 5C, Lidköping 53100. | WALLBÄCK, Ingrid Linnéa (I14419)
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15002 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | WALLBÄCK, K. (I14420)
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15003 |
Not listed as living at home with his parents in the 1910 census.
Registered for the draft on September 17, 1918, in Ada, Norman County, Minnesota where he was a self-employed dealer in farm produce in Twin Valley. His nearest relative was Mathilde Heiberg of Twin Valley. He was described as of medium height and stout build with blue eyes and dark hair.
A 24 year-old Martin A. Heiberg is living in Yellowstone County, Montana in the 1910 census. He is a salesman for a nursery company. The family includes Matilda, 24, Arthur B., 4, Viola M., 2, and Francis M., a son, 2 months. The two oldest children were born in North Dakota.
In the 1920 census, Martin and his family live in the village of Twin Valley in Norman County, Minnesota. Martin is an implement merchant. All eight children are still at home.
In the 1930 census, Martin is a salesman for a potato warehouse in Valley City, Barnes County, North Dakota. His two oldest children have left home but the other eight children are living with him and Mathilda in Valley City. | HEIBERG, Martin Andrew (I7163)
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15004 |
Not listed as living with her mother and step-father in the 1885 Iowa state census. | ELLINGBOE, Sigrid (Sarah) (I10722)
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15005 |
Not listed as living with her parents at the time of the 1865 census. A Marith Arnesdatter, born 1843 in Vang, is shown as unmarried, Tjenestepige, and living with the family of Thosten Nielssen and Guri Endresdatter on the Løkken farm in Vang i Oppland.
To Quebec, via Bergen, aboard the Valkyrien in 1869. She arrived in Quebec in June.
The estimable dwfrench1 doesn’t know what happened to her either. | HELLE, Marit Arnesdatter (I435)
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15006 |
Not listed as living with her parents at the time of the 1865 census. Didn’t seem to be listed anywhere else either. | HELLE, Thora Arnesdatter (I438)
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15007 |
Not listed as living with her parents in the 1920 census.
Last resided in Clark, Washington according to death certificate information. | TOSO, Hannah Louise (I9499)
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15008 |
Not listed as living with her sister and brothers in the 1900 census.
Jim’s characterization of the confusing 1905 state census (see notes for Louisa’s brother Joseph’s son Harry):
“In the 1905 Wisconsin State Census, dated 1 Jun 1905, she was described as age 29, living as a boarder in Milwaukee, married, in the household of Mark Berl (head), listed as Lewisa (?), sister-in-law (?), with Harry A. Ellingboe, listed as nephew (of head), age 4. Harry was born in Wisconsin, father in England.”
In the 1909 Milwaukee city directory, she lives with her sister and cousin Walter at 154 S Bay. Lucy is a clerk.
Unmarried, 31, and living with her unmarried sister, 36, in Milwaukee in the 1910 census. Their address is 154 South Bay Street. Clara’s occupation is listed as “millinery” in a “store.” Louisa’s is as a clerk in a shoe factory.
Clara and “Lucy” are still single and living together at the same house in the 1920 census. Their occupations aren’t legible.
In the 1926 Milwaukee city directory, she is Lucy Ellingboe, shoe worker, residing at 154 S Bay.
Again according to Jim: “In the 1930 U.S. Census for Milwaukee, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin, she, age 52, was living with her sister Clara and Clara's husband Alfred A. Lloyd in Milwaukee. She was a stamper in a shoe factory.”
She shares a cemetery gravestone (as Louise Ellingboe) with her brother Joseph. | ELLINGBOE, Louisa (Luce) (I4573)
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15009 |
Not listed as living with his mother and siblings in the 1900 census. | LARSON, Elwin (I7940)
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15010 |
Not listed as living with his parents and siblings in the 1880 census.
He may be the Ed O Dalager who married Petrine C Lee in Mower County on 25 Dec 1877.
Seems to be the person consistently referred to as “Ed. A. Dalager” in the Mower County Transcript in Lansing. | DALÅKER, Even Olsen (I22557)
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