Matches 15,031 to 15,040 of 23,510
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Minnetonka | BONDE, Robert LeRoy (I36389)
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Minnie was “killed intentionally by a revolver in the hands of Ole H. Noer.” She was still living at home and her occupation was “housekeeper.” | TOSO, Minnie (I5770)
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Minntexx | HOLT, Orvan Ruben (I38036)
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Minntexx | NELSON, Darlene Helen (I38037)
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Mintz (Delander), Bonnie Rose Born Mpls. on 1-22-42; died, at home with loved ones by her side, on 7-17-13 of CIDP. She will be missed by family and friends. No memorial service. Cremated remains interment at Travelers Rest Cemetery (Volga) in Amery, WI. | DELANDER, Bonnie Rose (I775)
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Misidentified in FInd A Grave as Gilbert H Karksrude. (Correction sent 18 Jul 2013.) | KARLSRUDE, Gilbert Harold (Gib) (I644)
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Missionary in China. See Valdres Årbok 1972 | SYLTEVIK, Lovise Marie (I3102)
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Mistakenly called Louise Eimerman in a tree on Ancestry.
The “Wisconsin Vital Records Indexes, Pre-1907 Birth Index, Marriages, and Death Index.” shows the birth of a Louisa Bowe in Vernon County on 18 April 1877. (Reel 0286, Record 000202) According to the birth records (VERN 0286, p. 203 for Albertina and 202 for Louisa), Louise and Albertine were born at 9:00 PM. Other records show that Louisa was born at 9 PM and Albertine at 10 PM. The birth records were entered by the girls’ father on June 4, 1877. They are the only children of Claus and Kari to have birth records.
Louise’s gravestone and her obituary say, erroneously, that Louise was born in 1879. Louise and Albertina were shown as three years old in the 1880 census.
Louise’s sibling twin died in childhood. Louise was apparently named after her older sister Louise who died of scarlet fever while Kari was pregnant with Louise and Albertina.
At the time of the 1910 census (April 18th), Louise and Martin, both 32 and married 6 years, were living on Main Street in the city of Viroqua in a house they were renting. Louise is shown as having had one child, zero still living. No one else was living with them in 1910. Martin is shown as a traveling agent for a “Harvester Co.” Louise’s middle initial is shown as B. but that may have referred to her maiden surname.
Found Louise and Martin living in Viroqua, in a home they owned on Maple (St.?), possibly house #122, in the 1920 census. By that time, Clara, Nels, Andrew, and Sever were all living with her.
In the 1930 census, Louise and Martin are living at 122 East Maple Street in Viroqua. The household consisted of Martin, 52, Louise, 51, their daughter Aida, 19 (absent, attending school), Sever, 64, Andrew, 68, and Clara, 37. Martin owns the house, valued at $5000, and the household does have a radio. Martin was 25 and Louise 24 when they were married.
In the 1940 census, Louise and Martin and Clara live at a house Martin owns at 122 East Maple Street and that is worth $4000. Martin is an automobile dealer. Martin had an eighth-grade education, Louise had had two years of high school.
Martin and Louise were married in a Lutheran ceremony witnessed by Ida Anderson and Sever Bowe.
From the Wisconsin Births database on Ancestry.com:
Wisconsin Vital Records Indexes, Pre-1907 Birth Index, Marriages, and Death Indes.
Name: Louisa Bowe
Birth Date: 18 Apr 1877
County: Vernon
Reel: 0286
Record: 000202
Her obit in the La Crosse Tribune, Tuesday, January 7, 1958:
Viroqua. Mrs. Louise Larson, 78, Viroqua, died Monday at the Bethel Home for the Aged. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Thursday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Halvor Allness, Viroqua, the Rev. O. J. Nesheim officiating. Burial will be at the Viroqua Cemetery. Mrs. Larson, the former Louise Bowe, spent her entire life in Viroqua. She was active in county Republican organizations and the Women’s Christian Temperance Union, holding offices in both. She was also active in the Viroqua Lutheran Church. Mrs. Larson, wife of the late Martin Larson, who died in 1948, is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Halvor (Ada) Allness, and four granddaughters. | BOWE, Louisa (Louise) (I170)
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mistakenly entered in the NDPDI as “Andrea” Lien, a 50 year-old female; his gravestone says 1917 | LIEN, Anders A (I25065)
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Mistakenly shown as age 3 in the transcription of the 1865 census.
In his marriage record, he is shown to have been born in Vestre Slidre.
In the 1900 census, he was a farmer in Martin Twp, Rock County, Minnesota. He had come to the U.S. in 1870.
His obit said that he had farmed southwest of Hills for more than 60 years and just recently moved into town. He was survived by his widow and nine children. His funeral was at Bethlehem Lutheran on April 26th. His obit said that he was 88 years old. | QUALLEY, Juel (John) Jakobsen (I29463)
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