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Or born 1886.
Daughter of John and Karen Nelson.
Find A Grave says that she is the daughter of Hans Nelson, that she was born in Northfield 28 Jun 1887 and that she died in Crystal Falls on 9 Sep 1947.
The Sadie Nelson in Northfield in the 1900 census was born May 1883. She is a 17 year-old servant so it’s unlikely she could have actually have been 12.
As Sarah Nelson, she was also recorded in the 1900 census as living with her parents, John and Carrie Nelson, in Greenvale in Dakota County. She was a servant and was born in Jun of 1882.
In the 1910 census, Sadie Ellingboe was born in 1885.
In the 1920 census, Sadie Ellingboe was 35, thus born in 1885.
In the 1930 census, Sadie Ellingboe was 42, thus born in or about 1888.
In the 1940 census, Sadie Ellingboe was 52.
The marriage record for William Alfred and Sadie Nelson has her as age 22 and him as age 21. If she would have turned 23 in 1907 then she was born in 1884. Actually, however, at the time of the marriage, William was 20 and Sadie was 24. | NELSON, Sadie (I6819)
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15642 |
Or born 25 apr 1840.
Called Antoine in the 1850 census.
The family lived in St. Anthony at the time of the 1870 census. Anthony Mouso (erroneously indexed as Morriss), reported as born in Minnesota, was a lumberman.
The family lived at 821 2nd St. N.E. in Minneapolis in the 1880 census. Anthony (”A.D.”) was a foreman at a saw mill. In that census, Anthony was reported to have been born in Minnesota and his parents in Canada (father) and Switzerland (mother). Also living with the family in 1880 was Philomene’s sister Annorine Pepin, 19 years old, born in Minnesota.
In the 1900 census, Anthony has moved his family to St. Hilaire Village, River Falls Twp, Red Lake County (now Pennington County), where he is a millwright for a saw mill.
In the 1905 state census, he and his family live in Akeley Twp, Hubbard County, Minnesota. Anthony is a lumber inspector.
One source says he died in Akeley in 1907 and was buried in St. Mary’s Catholic Cemetery in Minneapolis. Other sources say he died in Anoka or Anoka County on 28 May 1907. There is no record of his death, at those locations or any other, in the MHS death index. | MOUSSEAU, Anthony D (I2121)
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15643 |
Or born in Gran, Hadeland.
He and his family lived in Trondhjem Twp, Otter Tail County, in the 1880 census.
In the 1900 census, he is shown as married but there is no wife listed as living with the family. Furthermore, Torger is shown as only having been married for 12 years. Living next door is Iver Toso. | TOSO, Torger Jensen (I9480)
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Or born in Jevnaker.
Iver and his family, with his father, were living in Trondhjem Twp, Otter Tail County, in the 1900 census. Iver came to the U.S. in 1869. Living next door on one side was brother Torger Toso. Living next door on the other side was brother-in-law Hans. Iver and Torger’s father Jens is shown as living with Iver.
He and his family were living in Leaf Mountain Twp, Burke County, North Dakota, in the 1910 census.
Other First Name: Iver Jensen | TOSO, Iver Jenson (I9802)
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Or born in Sweden. Dianne also says she died 10 Feb 1888. | JOHNSON, Betsey (I31520)
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15646 |
Or Burdine.
He died when his car ran into the side of a moving train engine. The accident occurred at a Milwaukee Road crossing with no automatic signal. | FODNESS, Berdeen Calvin (I35549)
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15647 |
Or Byron George. He went by Byron.
By 1917, he was a Soo Line brakeman in Fond du Lac.
In the 1940 census, he and his wife Nellie and her son Eugene Lillie lived in Detroit. He worked for a railroad as a caretaker.
In the 1950 census, he was a widower living in Detroit. He was a railroad switchman. | COUCH, George Byron (I38341)
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or Canada, sources differ | GRAHAM, David (I241)
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Or Carin.
Other records say Karin Jonsson, born 2 Mar 1836. The household exam definitely shows the 6th as her birthdate.
Seems to have left her parents’ household on August 11, 1866. At that point they appear elsewhere in the Marby household exam: at a farm named Meikelsson. They leave that location, and move to Kläppe, before Jonas Petter is born because he is not listed although Anna Catharina is. In 1875, they move again, apparently to a different farm in or near Kläppe.
The 1890 Swedish Census records show the name as Karin Jonsdotter, born in 1836. In 1890, Jonas and Anna are still listed as single and living at home. The census record does not mention Marta who, according to other records, had married and, presumably, moved away from home.
Anna Jönsson Ellingboe's cousin Olof Jönsson found the records for the 1909 auction mentioned in the notes under Jonas Persson. At the time of Carin's death, Carin's daughter Märta had already died so that her share of the inheritance was to be distributed to her four children.
In February of 1982, Rudolph Johnson wrote to Mary Carlson as follows:
"The only information I got is the auction papers on the household goods of our father's mother. They are in a wallet in a trunk upstairs. She died in May 1909. Her daughter Martha died in February the same year. Her daughter Anna had gone to America. Her son our father was at the sale and bought quite a lot of stuff. Martha's daughter Karin also was at the sale and bought some stuff. After funeral expenses were deducted, 1/3 of the proceeds was given to pa, 1/3 was sent to Anna in America and 1/3 was given in equal amounts to each of Martha's four living children. Her oldest son had died from internal bleeding. He had lifted too hard in a piano they were moving up a stairway and busted an artery next to the heart.
"Our father's father had died earlier from cancer. He went to Stockholm to see a specialist but nothing could be done to save him. He bought and sold horses. Pa used to help his grandpa put up wood for the winter at their home in Oviken. His grandpa was his mother's father, Mr. Persson.
[Rudolph is apparently confused on this point. Persson was his father's father.]
"Dates of births and deaths I think are written in the old bibles that have been handed down from our grandparents. I think our parents were married in the fall in 1908 I'm not sure." | JONSDOTTER, Karin (I312)
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Or Carl Edwin.
He was a farm laborer in Todd County in the 1940 census. | NELSON, Carl Edward (I11855)
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