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15171 Not mentioned in Rusty’s obit. JOHNSEN, Laura M (I21083)
 
15172 Not mentioned in the article about his brother’s death. Not mentioned in either of his parents’ obits.

Listed with his family in the 1920 census as age 7. Not listed with his parents in the 1930 census. 
HOWARD, Melvin (I8698)
 
15173 Not mentioned in the bygdebok.

Her death date is the same as her mother’s so one may be being confused with the other. 
ELLINGBØ, Ingeborg Andersdatter (I25930)
 
15174 Not mentioned in the bygdebok.

In the 1860 census (mis-indexed as Upholine), he and his family live in Utica Twp, Crawford County.

In the 1870 census (as Upholm), he and his family live in Utica Twp, Crawford County. The household consists of Herman, 54, Isabel, 52, Erick, 24, Peter, 21, Christopher, 18, Anna, 15, Herman, 13, Bertha, 10, and Isabel, 5,

In the 1900 census, as Herman Uphome, he and his family (Ingeborg, Erik, Herman, Bertha, and Marie) farmed in Utica Twp, Crawford County, Wisconsin. He and his wife and family had come to the U.S. in 1854. 
UPHOME, Hermund Erikson (I14045)
 
15175 Not mentioned in Wayne Mayer’s obit. HILL, Ira Jewell (I5376)
 
15176 Not recorded in the MHS birth index although the 1930 census shows that as his birth location. He was probably born in Wisconsin.

Inferred from the 1930 census in which a child by this name, age 6 and shown as a grandson, whose mother was born in Wisconsin, is living with the grandfather’s (Charles H. Harder) family in Balsam Lake. Charles L.’s father, Charles W., age 31, is living in the same household. Charles W. has recently married a woman named M. Alice, age 19, born in Iowa, who is also living with the Charles H. family.

In the 1940 census, he lived with his father, step-mother, and siblings in Rockford. He was a high school student.

In the 1950 census, he and his wife and son lived in Roscoe in WInnebago County, Illinois. He was a route buyer for a rendering works.

Charles Leslie Harder, 97, of Durand formally of Rockford passed away peacefully in his sleep on Saturday, November 28, 2020. Born May 17, 1923 in Wabasha, MN. Son of Charles W. and Helen B. (Engel) Harder. Veteran of the United States Navy having served During WWII aboard the USS New Jersey BB 62. United in marriage to Nancy Jean Carroll on February 14, 1952. Retired from Amerock Corporation after several years. Members of Redeemer Lutheran Church. Charles found enjoyment in singing, dancing, going out to eat, having picnics and corn boils with the family, and together with Nancy they enjoyed traveling to Alaska, Hawaii, Mexico, going on several cruises and going to Royal Palm RV Park in Big Pine Key, Florida for over 20 years.

Survived by his loving wife of 68 years, Nancy; children, Nanette (Dave) Leggett, Charles “Corky” (Carol) Harder, Leslie (Brad) Curtis, Brian (Susan) Harder; grandchildren, Shelia (Phillip) Hoffman, Matt (Amy) Allen, Dan Allen, Chuck (Karen) Harder, Jeremiah (Jay) Allen, Michael Curtis, Jennifer (Kevin) Black, Nicholas Curtis, Shanna Clankie, Ryan (Crystal Bigham) Clankie, Dana (fiancé Dan Kunkle) Harder, Brittany (JT) Price; several great-grandchildren; one great-greatgrandson; several nieces and nephews; siblings Theresa (Merle) Menos, Judy Johnson. Predeceased by his parents; sister, Betty Malson; infant son, Jack Harder; daughter, Jill (Mike) Clankie; great-grandson, Lucas Black. 
HARDER, Charles Leslie (I1299)
 
15177 Not shown as living with his parents in the 1930 census.

Walter Loe, 83, Wannaska, died Monday, Feb. 24, 2014 at LifeCare Roseau Manor.

A funeral service was  held Saturday, March 1 at Roseau Community Church. Interment will be held at a later date at Riverside-Mickinock Cemetery.

Walter was born Nov. 8, 1930 to Gilbert and Selma Loe in Grimstad Township in the house where he lived until he entered Roseau Manor in 2005, due to a stroke. He was baptized and confirmed at Riverside Lutheran Church in Wannaska. He attended grade school in Grimstad and graduated from Roseau High School. He continued farming after graduation.

He and Melva Jenson were married in 1952 and remained together for the next 61 years. Blessing this union were three children: James (Sandi) of Royalton, Paul (Mona) of Thief River Falls and Mary (Greg) Lund of Cottonwood; six grandchildren, Dawn, Amanda, Jessica, Mitchell, Alyssa and Nathan; and 10 great-grandchildren. Walter loved his family and was extremely proud of each of his family members.

Walter operated a dairy farm until 1988, and upon retirement from farming, he had the opportunity for employment with the D.O.T. which he enjoyed for 11 years. He enjoyed several hobbies which included reloading ammunition and hunting in Wyoming with his sons. He was also a licensed amateur radio operator. A dream come true for him was getting his private pilot’s license and having his own planes and airstrip. Restoring old tractors also gave him many years of pleasant pastime.

What Walter enjoyed most over the years was the opportunity the Lord gave him to serve as a lay pastor throughout the area. He was blessed to assist Pastor Bob with services, Bible studies, Sunday school, and as a youth group leader. It was an incredible blessing for Walter to meet and have fellowship with all the various congregations.

Surviving Walter are his wife Melva; children; grandchildren; great-grandchildren and a special brother, Gilbert, plus many nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents and his brother Manfred. 
LOE, Walter James (I4965)
 
15178 Not shown in the California birth index.

Marian L in the 1910 census; Marian in the 1920 census.

Living with her mother in Whittier Township, Los Angeles County, in the 1920 census.

The California divorce index records Marian L Dawson divorcing Norman H Gilmore in Sacramento County in July of 1966. They had been married the previous year. 
DAWSON, Marian Loretta (I8240)
 
15179 Not shown in the SSDI. Not listed in the MHS index of Minnesota Death Certificates.

Edgar is apparently the son of Charles whom Cora refers to as having been in business with Maurice for awhile and then absconding.

In the 1909 Minneapolis city directory, he is Edgar O Hendrickson, a helper for Blodgett and Co. and lives with his father and stepmother at 2630 13th Avenue S.

Godfather to Myrtle Hendrickson Carter.

Edgar is in the Minneapolis city directory for 1915: he still lived with Charles and Martha and worked for a company known as Jerdee & Hendrickson. In 1917, Edgar, still living at his parents’ home, worked for the Elker Electric Co. Edgar was not listed in the 1918 city directory and was apparently serving in the military because he is back, and listed as “USA”, in the 1919 directory. His occupation is listed as “elec” in the 1920 city directory. In 1921, 1922, and 1923, Edgar works at the Twin City Chandelier Manufacturing Co. at 4037 18th Avenue South which was apparently also his residence. The 1923 directory was the last year in which Edgar appears.

Eileen’s research says that Edgar was shot and killed in Chicago in 1934.

Edgar registered for the WWI draft on June 5, 1917, in the 7th Ward, 12th precinct of Minneapolis. He listed is birthday as September 3, 1891. He is single and living at 4032 11th Avenue So. He was employed “for himself” as an electrician in Minneapolis. He claimed to have spent 4 years in the M.N.G. (Minnesota National Guard?), attaining the rank of Corporal in the Artillery branch. Edgar did not claim exemption from the draft. He is described as of medium height and build with blue eyes and light brown hair. He was “partly” bald.

Edgar was still single and living at home with his parents at the time of the 1920 census.

An advertisement in the 20 Mar 1922 edition of the Star, p. 3, lists him as the prroprietor of the Twin City Chandelier Mfg. Co., 713 Washington Avenue S., “the only union manufacturer of Electric Fixtures in the Twin Cities.”

Edgar and his family were living in Chicago at the time of the 1930 census. The family consisted of Edgar, 38, his wife Corinne, 35, their son Robert L, 9, and their daughter Marion S., 7. They rented their home for $35/month and they had a radio. Edgar was first married at age 28, Corinne at age 22, so she may have been married before she married Edgar. The children were born in Minnesota. Corinne was born in Illinois and her father in Indiana and mother in Illinois. Edgar’s occupation appears to be fixture hanger at an electric company. Edgar was a veteran of the World War.

According to Illinois Deaths and Stillbirths, Edgar and Corinne lived at 1831 N Lawndale at the time of his death. He was an electrician.

Edgar died defending his wife from a gunman attempting to rob them in their home, an apartment at 1831 North Lawndale Avenue in Chicago, in a home invasion. Edgar was shot in the abdomen and died on the way to the hospital. Edgar had been electrical foreman at the Procter & Gamble factory at 1232 West North Avenue for 5 years. He also had a small electrical contracting shop in the basement of the building where he lived. The murderer is described as a youth in some accounts. Corinne survived despite having the gun to her head and the trigger pulled twice. Both times the weapon mis-fired. 
HENDRICKSON, Edgar O (I1302)
 
15180 Not shown with the family in the 1885 state census so the 1885 birth date is incorrect.

Living at home with his parents, no occupation shown, in the 1910 census.

St. Olaf, ‘13.

In the 1920 census, he is a “Lutheran preacher” living in Page Twp, Cass County, North Dakota.

In the 1925 North Dakota state census, he and his wife and son live in Norman, Traill County.

In the 1930 census, he and his family, with his mother, are living in Volga, Brookings County, South Dakota. 
KILDAHL, Karl Olaf Rosenius (I8620)
 

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