Matches 15,091 to 15,100 of 22,423
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15091 |
Not listed in the Wisconsin Births record, unless he’s the Johnson born 2 Sep 1920 in Polk County (no other name shown). | JOHNSON, Karl (Carl) Ragnar (Ranger) (I310)
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15092 |
not listed in the Wisconsin death index because 1968 was excluded for some reason | NUNDAHL, Carl Obert (I509)
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15093 |
Not listed with her family in the 1885 census.
Single and living with her parents and brother in Barton, North Dakota, at the time of the 1900 census.
Roy Carlson says (in a letter to DRC dated October 6, 2005):
Gramma Johnson visited us on the farm many times and stayed with us quite often to help Mother (her daughter Betsy) raise seven boys and one girl, Ida. She also spent many months during the winters housekeeping and cooking for a family in Nelson, B.C. | LUNDBERG, Ida Marie (I7228)
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15094 |
Not listed with her family in the 1910 Norwegian census. | Ragna Ellingsdatter (I16639)
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15095 |
Not listed with her family in the 1910 Norwegian census. | Emma Ellingsdatter (I16641)
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15096 |
Not listed with her family in the 1925 North Dakota state census. | KILDAHL, Esther Louise (I8630)
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15097 |
Not listed with her parents and siblings in the 1930 census.
Marjorie L. Pas, 86, of Spirit Lake, Iowa, formerly of Sioux City, died Wednesday, Dec. 8, 2004, at Hilltop Care Center in Spirit Lake following a brief illness.
Marjorie was born May 21, 1918, in Whiting, Iowa to Harold H. and Helen (Olson) Hall.
She married Wesley G. Pas on Dec. 15, 1939 in Sioux City. He preceded her in death in November of 1996 in Sioux City.
Marjorie lived in Sioux City most of her life. Before her marriage, she worked for Mayor George Young as a domestic and also worked at Young's Dairy. Marjorie was a professional seamstress for J.C. Penney's home decorating department making custom draperies and accessories. She also sewed for independent interior designers.
She was a long-time member of Morningside Lutheran Church and participated in Women's Circle and Quilting Circle. Marjorie loved working in her flowerbed, camping, celebrating holidays to the fullest and spending time with her cherished family.
Survivors include two sons, John W. Pas (Karen) of Spirit Lake and Rick E. Pas (Cheryl) of Lakewood, Colo.; two daughters, Betty Parrish (Fran) of Milford, Iowa, and Lynn Porter of Rapid City, S.D.; a sister, Carol Hoppock (Del) of Rockford, Ill.; nine grandchildren, Amy DuPuis (Brad), Beth Flythe (Jeff), Dr. Randy Pas (Amy), Shannon Anderson (Paul), Stephany Hammil (Brian), Teri Pieters (Chris), Jay Porter (Amanda), John Porter and Chelsey Pas; and 11 great-grandchildren.
In addition to her husband, she was preceded in death by her parents; a daughter, Helen Kay Pas; a brother, Harold "Bud" Hall; and a sister, Jana Guettner. | HALL, Marjorie (I26344)
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15098 |
Not listed with her parents in the 1860 census. If her mother’s claim of having only three living children is correct in the 1900 census, then Annette must have been dead by the time of that census. | AUGUSTIN, Annette (I18699)
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15099 |
Not listed with her parents in the 1860 census. If her mother’s claim of having only three living children is correct in the 1900 census, then Madeleine must have been dead by the time of that census. | AUGUSTIN, Madeleine (I18698)
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15100 |
Not listed with her parents in the 1910 census. | MOEN, Dina (I10824)
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