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On the birth record of her son born in 1905, she was called Alice, age 33, born in Canada. That would suggest a birthday for her in 1872. That must have been an error.
In the 1910 census, she had had five children, four still living. Her sister Emily was living with her and Walter in that census.
Her sister, Emily Barber, 23 and unmarried, was living with Alice and Walter in the 1910 census. Emily was a machine operator in a paper box factory, presumably the one that Walter worked at.
She died as Alice Maud Ripley. | BARBER, Alice Maud (I16226)
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On the evening of Friday, April 3, 1959, he was the engineer on a Great Northern switch engine that “ran the signal board” and smashed into a stationary Chicago and Great Western Engine. Five railroad employees, including Marvin, were injured, none seriously.
Tech 5, US Army, World War II | ELLINGBOE, Marvin Eugene (I5137)
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on the Salsaa farm according to her obit | SALSAA, Ingeborg Knudsen (I4461)
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on the same gravestone as Engelbert, Walberga, and Frances | VO PAVA, Frank Dennis (I18283)
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on the Storøren farm according to Digitalarkivet, on Byvald according to Sven Tore | BYVALD, Guruanna (Guriana) Hansdatter (I62)
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on the wall at the Punchbowl; he also has a stone at Pleasant Valley Cemetery, Bentley, Sedgwick County, Kansas | ELLINGBOE, Edward Raymond (I2718)
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On Thursday, April 9, 2020, Dawn Lynn Kilde passed away at St. Mary’s Hospital in Duluth at the age of 64. She fought a long fight with too many cancers and a too frail body but stayed strong, positive and kept her beautiful sense of humor throughout. Dawn was born on July 17, 1955 to Alice and Wilfred (Bill) Kilde. She was a free spirit and loved to travel, enjoyed meeting people, and had many adventures.
Dawn always had a twinkle in her eye and a humorous story to share. She loved her gypsy lifestyle and worked as an upholsterer, finisher of mansions, flea marketing and any other job she chose to do.
Dawn loved the outdoors including camping, fishing and gardening. Her love of her life was her dog, Ella and her family. She is survived by her sister, Sheila Krogstad (David Brletich), nephew Christopher (Trisha) Krogstad, Allison Krogstad (Benjamin Pawlik), extended nephews Christopher Brletich (Amanda Huismann), Kyle (Margarita) Johnson, great nephews Oswin and Henning Pawlik, great nieces Clarissa and Kyra Krogstad and Marina Brletich, and many loving aunts and cousins. Special mention to Patricia (Butch) Warren as her lifelong friend and Linda Scheuring as her second mom.
Dawn was preceded in death by her mother and father, Alice and Bill Kilde.
She was cremated and services will be forthcoming in Blackduck, MN with burial with her mother and father. | KILDE, Dawn Lynn (I38650)
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on Ytre Lima | BERGE, Reier (I20105)
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Onalaska Care Center | DITTMAN, Charlotte W (I28033)
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One Ancestry has his place of birth as South Dakota, another says North Dakota. | PHEGLEY, Timothy Jasper (I8325)
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