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15921 Or Schueller. In hand-written documents it’s almost impossible to say which is correct. Schneller is how she was indexed in the Wisconsin Marriage index.

In the 1910 census, she is shown as having had seven children, six still living. That census also shows both of her parents being born in Wisconsin. 
SCHNELLER, Emma (I22933)
 
15922 Or Selina Othelia. JOHNSON, Othella Selina (I16881)
 
15923 Or September 19th. LEVIN, Donna Mae (I6444)
 
15924 Or Severine. CARBAJAL, Severina G (I26126)
 
15925 Or Shephard.

He and Shrilda lived at 1025 W Market Street in Louisville at the time of the birth (and death) of their stillborn son.

In the 1930 census, as Clyde Shepherd, he and Shrilda lived in Butler County. Clyde was a farmer. They had no children.

In the 1940 census, as Clyde Sheperd, he and his wife and two children live in Louisville. Included in their household is his wife’s sister’s husband, Albert Craddock, and a 19 year-old widowed housekeeper named Loretta Mercer. Clyde owned the house, worth $1200. Clyde was a storage man at a tobacco factory, his wife was a stemmer at the tobacco factory. Clyde made $803 in 1939, his wife made $663. 
SHEPHERD, Clyde (I14887)
 
15926 or Sherburne County MARRIN, Francis Joseph (I4707)
 
15927 Or Shirlda.

According to her death certificate, her usual occupation was tobacco worker. Her usual residence was 2717 Helm Street, Louisville. She died of cardiac fibrillation during an operation, possibly a hysterectomy. 
BRYANT, Shrilda Lidy (I14886)
 
15928 Or Sidney.

PFC in the U.S. Army in World War II. 
SCARSET, Lowell Sydney (I16210)
 
15929 Or Skauen.

In the 1865 Norwegian census, he is probably the Hans Pedersen, b. 1859, living on the Skaugen farm in Modum, Buskerud. His father is Peder Erichsen, b. 1829, and his mother is Gurine Johnsdatter, b. 1834. The birth record for that Hans in Modum is barely legible but the date appears early, perhaps Feb or Mar of 1859.

In the 1875 Norwegian census, he is probably the Hans Pedersen, b. 1859, living on the Skougen farm in Modum, Buskerud. His father is Peder Eriksen, b. 1829. Hans’s occupation is mill worker. Peder has a new wife, Ragnhild Olsdatter, b. 1838.

The family, with the surname Skauen, was recorded in the 1900 census as living in the municipality of Jevnaker. The name of the “domicile” is listed as Moløkken, Randsfjord træmasse papirfabriks arbeiderboliger, and for “other buildings” is Arbeiderbolig nr 1, 2, Nedre Kvernstuen, Øvre Kvernstuen. The number of persons listed for the domicile is 126 so this is apparently all of the dwellings living at or near, perhaps in a company apartment, a paper mill.

Moløkken was on the outskirts of the factory site. The company erected two large workers’ dwellings there in 1890. Each building contained 12 apartments with two rooms each. A combined kitchen and living room was on the first floor with stairs leading to bedrooms on the 2nd floor. The location of the housing was on the bank of the river, close to the railroad. There was a stop on the Bergen Railway there named Berger Foss.

In Julie’s confirmation record, she is shown as born at the Randsfjord paper fabricating complex. Hans’s occupation is shown as “trasliber” or a mechanic “ved træm. papirfabr.” 
SKAUGEN, Hans Pedersen (I4206)
 
15930 or Slayton Lutheran ELLINGBOE, Betsy Olena (I10716)
 

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