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15081 Not listed in the Minnesota Death Index. MAYER, Philip Roland (I5300)
 
15082 Not listed in the North Dakota Public Death Index. WATTERUD, Clarence (I10215)
 
15083 Not listed in the Nunda Twp birth records.

In the 1900 census, she is age 4, born June 1895 in Minnesota.

In the 1910 census, she is age 15.

In the 1920 census, she is the 22 year-old Ida Kloster, wife of Peter G or Peter S, who lives in Nunda Twp, Freeborn County, Minnesota. Peter was born in Illinois in 1896 or 1897. That woman’s maiden name was Thompson, her father was born in Norway and her mother in Iowa.

In the 1930 census, she is a 32 year-old divorcee living with her children in Community Acres, Multnomah County, Oregon, as DeEtta Kloster. She is a saleswoman in a department store.

In the 1940 census, she is the 43 year-old Etta McPherson, wife of Leonard, age 48 and born in Massachusetts. That household, which includes Etta’s youngest son Marvin, is in Coquille, Coos County, Oregon. Five years earlier, all three had lived in Marshfield in Coos County. Leonard is an automobile salesman.

The Oregon Death Index records two entries for the death of Etta Macpherson, husband’s name L: 3 Jul 1954 in Deschutes County, and 15 Nov 1955 in Multnomah County. Her and Leonard’s last entry in the city directories was in the 1948 Coos Bay, Oregon, city directory in which Leonard M and Etta MacPherson lived at 630 N Heath in Coos Bay. 
THOMPSON, Ida De Etta (I12862)
 
15084 Not listed in the SSDI.

From her obit:

All through her life Margaret loved music. She was a member of the Singing Legionettes, the Federated Church Choir and the Senior Citizens Kitchen Band where she played the washboard. She enjoyed singing and accompanying herself on the autoharp. Her songs brought joy to all who knew her, and she always encouraged her family to find pleasure in music. She was a homemaker and found pleasure in knitting, crocheting, cooking and nurturing her family. She was known to her grandchildren as "Fluffy." She wore her Norwegian heritage with pride as a member of the Otter Tail County Historical Society, Senior Citizens, Antiquarians and Sons of Norway. She is survived by her daughters: Rebecca (Reno) Kuehnel of Wausaukee, Wis., Doris (Jerry) Enderson of Fergus Falls, and Kathryn Knutson of Wadena; sons, Richard (Mary Ann) Pederson of Kettering, Ohio, and Charles (Vicki) Pederson of Rolla, Mo.; son-in-law, Norman Toso of Janesville, Wis.; 32 grandchildren; numerous great-grandchildren; and her brother, Conrad LeRoy (Delores) Johnson of Barnesville. She was preceded in death by her daughter, Phyllis Marlene Toso; her husband, Reuben P. Pederson; and a sister, Thora Adeline Bergeson. Visitation: Friday from 5 to 8 p.m. at the funeral home and one hour prior to the service at the church Service: 11 a.m. Saturday at Federated Church, Fergus Falls Clergy: Revs. Harry Olson and John Lindholm Burial: Knollwood Memorial Gardens Funeral Home: Glende-Nilson Funeral Home of Fergus Falls. 
JOHNSON, Signe Margaret (I3138)
 
15085 Not listed in the SSDI.

Shown as Tilman O. on is gravestone.

Had three children; had two at the time of the 1930 census.

At the time of the 1930 census, Tillman was living on Black Bottom Road in Franklin Township next door to his parents and down the road from his sister and brother. The family was: Tilman, 27, his wife Selma, 29, and their sons Sylvan, 5, and Gordon, 2. Tilman was 20 when he was first married; Selma was 22.

At the time of the 1940 census (indexed as Memlahl), Tilman and his three children lived with his parents, the same house in which they all had lived in 1935. Tilman, a laborer, was engaged in public work.

The history of the Kickapoo United Lutheran Church records the death of "Tillman Nundahl" in 1962 and "Tilman Nundahl" in 1971. The 1971 “Tilman”’s specifics, according to the SSDI, are as follows: b. 20 Mar 1901, d. Jun 1971, Residence Viroqua, 396-36-1124 issued in WI in 1955. [The 1910 census for Town of Franklin, Vernon County shows a 9 year old “Tilman” as the son of Ole O. Nundahl, a brother of Sever.]

[This “other” Tilman is living with brother Oscar, mother Brita, and sister Mabel at the time of the 1930 census.] 
NUNDAHL, Tillman Oliver (I510)
 
15086 Not listed in the SSDI. NORDRUM, Nellie Mathilde (I13065)
 
15087 Not listed in the Vang births.

According to Jim’s source, Andrew was baptized with the patronym Andersen which indicates that Andrew was not the son of Ola Jørgensson.

Jim’s notes for Andrew in his Ellingboe tree:

There is no record in the Vang church books for the birth of Anders.

In the 1865 Census of Minnesota, he is listed as Anders Andersen, while his brothers Ole and Jørgen are listed with their mother under the name Jørgensen. Also, in the christening record for Anders, which was found in the Vang Church (Holden Township, Goodhue County, Minnesota) by Curt , his name is listed as Anders Andersen. This very deliberate distinction in his name is strong evidence that Ole Jørgensen was not his father and that an unknown Anders was his father. It is likely that widow Marith and her children emigrated because she was obviously pregnant and was not going to marry the father of Anders. It would be difficult to hazard a guess as to who the father of Anders was because there were many men by the name of Anders in Vang at this time.

In the 1875 Census of Minnesota, he is listed as Anders Olsen, age 13, with mother Mary Olsen, age 39, brothers Ole, age 18, and Jorgen, age 15. All were listed as having been born in Norway.

The 1885 Census of Minnesota lists the family under the surname Ellingboe, with mother Marit Ellingboe, age 49, born in Norway, Ole Ellingboe, age 28, born in Norway, and Anders, age 22, born in Ontario. It would seem that he was born while his mother and brothers were immigrating to Minnesota, probably by way of the port of Quebec. Arta believes that he was born soon after Marit's arrival in Northfield, Minnesota, where her brother Tosten Quamme was already living.

According to Arta , Andrew had three daughters and one son, Arthur. He left his wife when the children were ages 1-4 and married again about 14 years later. His second marriage produced one daughter who was living at the age of 97 in 2000.

In the 1885 census he living with his brother Ole and Marit in Kerkhoven Twp (Lake Johanna P.O.). He is shown as age 22, born in Ontario. He was apparently born during his mother’s journey from Norway to Minnesota.

His father was born in Norway. His mother may have been too but the 1910 census for Andrew claims that his mother spoke Swedish.

In the 1895 census he was 29 and was some kind of an engineer living in a hotel in West Minneapolis.

He is listed in the 1895-1896 Minneapolis city directory as Andrew Ellingboe, machinist, Minneapolis Threshing Machine Co., resides in Hopkins. (The Minneapolis Threshing Machine Co. was a predecessor to the Minneapolis-Moline Co.)

Presumably, he is the Andrew O Ellingboe mentioned in the March 24, 1896, edition of the Willmar Tribune as having “devoted much of his time this winter in the buying of stock.”

In the 1900 census, indexed as Andrew Elingbor, he is a 35-year old single engineer boarding with the Robert Nelson family in Brainerd.

In the 1903 Brainerd city directory, he was an employee of C E Peabody. He and Annie resided at 1324 E Pine Street.

In the 1905 census he and his family live at 1320 Pine Street in Brainerd. He is a bartender.

The 1905 Brainerd city directory shows him at 1329 E Pine St. His wife is Annie.

In the 1907 Brainerd city directory, he and Annie live at 614 Laurel Street. He is a bartender.

An article in the Brainerd newspaper in November of 1907 says that A. O. Ellingboe has taken over the agency of the Fitger Brewing Co.

In the 1908 Brainder city directory, he and Annie live at 1603 E Pine Street. He is an agent for Fitger & Co.

He was a saloon keeper in Brainerd in the 1910 census.

His saloon was called the Nugget.

In the 1920 census, he is 57 year-old Andrew O. Ellingboe, born in Minnesota, a stationary engineer living in Brainerd with his wife Anna M., 34, and daughter Ruth V. M., 16. Andrew was also the census enumerator.

In the 1927 Brainerd city directory, he is a clerk for the Northern Pacific Railway. He and Annie live at 502 Quince.

In the 1930 census, Ruth has left home and Andrew and Anna are living in Brainerd at 1204 S. 7th. Andrew is a laborer at a railroad shop.

In the 1937-1938 Brainerd city directory, Andrew and Anna M live at 1204 S 7th. Same in the 1939-1940 directory. In the 1942-1943 Brainerd city directory, The entry for Andrew O Ellingboe is “moved to Milwaukee Wis.” In the 1944-1945 Wright’s directory for Milwaukee, Andrew O Ellingboe and his wife Anna M reside at 1441 N Humboldt Avenue. They were still there in the 1947 city directory.

In the 1940 census, he lived with his wife and daughter in Milwaukee.

According to Jim’s source, Andrew was married twice and had three daughters and one son by his first wife. He left his first wife when the children were quite young and married again about 14 years later.

His obit from the Friday, July 25, 1947, edition of the Brainerd Daily Dispatch:

Andrew Ellingboe, former resident of Brainerd, died Tuesday afternoon at the home of his daughter, Ruth, 1441 North Humboldt, Milwaukee, Wis.

Mr. Ellingboe had been living in Milwaukee for the past eight or 10 years. Previously he had lived in Brainerd where he worked at the Northern Pacific shops.

Funeral services will be held tomorrow afternoon in Milwaukee. Burial will be in Milwaukee. 
ELLINGBØ, Andrew O (I6481)
 
15088 Not listed in the Washington birth index.

In the 1940 census, a Helen Williams, age 25 and a high school graduate, was a patient at the county’s TB hospital in Okanogan, Okanogan County. She lived in Chelan County five years earlier.

A Helen Delois Williams of Port Orchard married Albert Dean Johnson of Seattle on 7 August 1945 in Kitsap County, Washington. The witnesses were Wilbert Madison and Emily Madison. The marriage was performed by a Justice of the Peace. 
WILLIAMS, Helen D (I8108)
 
15089 Not listed in the Washington death index. In the SSDI as Obert Qvale. QUALE, Obert E (I18213)
 
15090 Not listed in the Washington Digital Archives. Family: Harry Odell LEE / Gladys Eldora FERGUSON (F189)
 

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