Matches 15,901 to 15,910 of 22,423
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15901 |
Or Phillip James.
According to his gravestone, he was a 2nd Lieutenant in the U.S. Army in World War I.
In the 1930 census he and his family lived at 329 Washington Avenue in Fergus Falls, just a couple of houses away from that of his mother-in-law and sister-in-law.
In the 1935/36 Fergus Falls city directory, he and Geda E. reside at 111 Vernon Avenue West. No occupation listed. In the 1937/38 Fergus Falls city directory, he and Geda reside at 621 Union Avenue South. He is a timekeeper for the WPA. In the 1939/40 Fergus Falls city directory, he and Geda reside at 211 Channing Avenue West and their telephone number is 456R. Philip is a printer for Whitehead Printing Company. In the 1941/42 Fergus Falls city directory, he and his family live at 608 Bancroft Avenue West. Philip is a clerk for the WPA. | MOE, Phillip Johannes (I13151)
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15902 |
or Pipestone County | HELLIE, Richard Eugene (I42158)
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15903 |
Or Poul. | LEIROL, Pål Kristoffersen (I25461)
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15904 |
Or Qual.
In the 1900 census, she had had 12 children, 10 still living. In the 1910 census, those numbers were 14 and 12. | KVÅL, Marit Andersdatter (I25347)
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15905 |
Or Qvale. Or Skrautval.
He was Nils Nilsen Lunde at the time his son Knud was born.
Innerst on Brekke 16/1 1858-1863. He and his wife and family came to the U.S. in 1864.
In the 1880 census, he and his wife and their 11 children lived in Six Mile Grove Twp, Swift County, Minnesota. | KVÅLE, Nils Nilsson (I31577)
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15906 |
Or Rachel.
According to the 1900 census, she came to the U.S. in 1893, a year before Reier, Annie, and Ludwig. | LIMA, Rakel Regine Hansdatter (I20094)
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15907 |
Or Randall.
According to the 1910 census, she came to the U.S. in 1875. She is probably, then, the Bridta Rindal who arrived in the U.S. on 12 Aug 1875 aboard the Bolivia. Traveling with her were Mikkel Rindal, 35, and Ingebert, 11 or 16.
She married Stephen Bye as Brit Johannesdatter.
From Find A Grave and the FFDJ:
Underwood, July 11 (Special) — Mrs. Stephen Bye, 86, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Anton Nelson, Friday afternoon at 5:30 o'clock. Her death was entirely unexpected. She had been up and around until four o'clock in the afternoon, when she suffered a stroke and died within a short time.
It will be 61 years in August since Mrs. Bye came to America. Her marriage to Mr. Bye took place in December of the year of her arrival here. Mr. Bye and his brother, Henry, purchased an 80 acre farm. in Dane Prairie, now known as the Bernhard Larson farm. Four years later they purchased and built a beautiful home in Sverdrup on the north shore of Bass Lake which has been the family home ever since. Mr. Bye died October 4 eight years ago and during the last year Mrs. Bye has been living with her daughter.
They were the parents of seven children, six of whom survive their mother: Josephine of Bothall, Wash; Mrs. Anton Nelson, Aurdal; Henry on the home farm; Alfred and Stephen of Fargo, and Mrs. Henry Nelson of Aurdal. One son, Edward, died 16 years ago. | RINDALL, Bridta (Betsy) (I16527)
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15908 |
Or Ray E. Or Elroy Raymond.
He registered for the draft on June 5, 1917, at which time he was already married and was a farmer in Portage Twp, Brown County, South Dakota. He was described as of medium height and build with blue eyes and light brown hair.
In the 1920, 1930, and 1940 censuses, he was a farmer in Portage Twp, Brown County, South Dakota. In the 1950 census, he and Nora and Sally lived in Hecla in Brown County, South Dakota. He had no occupation.
Fold3 has him as a veteran of World War I. | LAMPORT, Elry Ray (I14233)
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15909 |
Or Rayola. Living with the Fullmers in California in the 1930 census. | CHRISTENSEN, Raeola (I4595)
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15910 |
Or Rendal. | RINDAHL, Jim (I18654)
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