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16451 or Canada, sources differ GRAHAM, David (I241)
 
16452 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)
 
16453 Or Carl Edwin.

He was a farm laborer in Todd County in the 1940 census. 
NELSON, Carl Edward (I11855)
 
16454 Or Carl Oliver. That was the name in which he officially registered for the draft in May of 1917 although there was the additional note “signed always Oliver C Lee.” At that time he was a clerk for the war department in Washington, D.C.

In the 1930 census, as Oliver C Lee, he and his family lived in Lamberton in Redwood County, Minnesota. He was a special deputy with the Minnesota Banking Department. 
LEE, Oliver Carl (I13623)
 
16455 Or Carolla.

She was Mrs. Inez Clark of Sioux Falls at the time of her father’s death in 1964.

She filed for divorce from Dwight Clark in April of 1968. She was still married to Clark at the time of his death. 
LOFTESNESS, Inez Carola (I29072)
 
16456 Or Casper Ludvig.

He was a contractor and owner of a steel company according to his death certificate, for which the informant was his widow.

He died of COPD. 
LEE, Ludvig Casper (I31246)
 
16457 Or Catherine or Catharine. She was Catherine Crowe in the entry for her son Vincent Laurence in the Minnesota Births and Christenings database.

Her daughter Helen was the informant for her death certificate. Catherine lived at 3652 Pleasant. Catherine died of peritonitis caused by colon cancer. 
CROWE, Katherine (Katie) A (I5292)
 
16458 Or Catherine.

Peter’s birth date is sometimes shown as June of 1883 but that would be inconsistent with Kathryn’s. Peter is 3, Katie is 1 in the 1885 state census. Peter is 12 and Katie 11 (changed from 10) in the 1895 state census. Peter must have been born in June of 1882.

Single and living at home in Woodland Twp with her parents in the 1905 state census.

She had had only the one child (Gladys) in the 1910 census. 
FAUTCH, Kathryn J (I6131)
 
16459 Or Cathrina. Or Landström.

In the parish marriage records, her father, Bonde Henrik Lindström of Mo was present at the wedding.

The June 30 birthdate is from the Household Examination. A letter from a family member in Sweden gives her birthdate as 5 February 1828. Could not find her in the Nordmalings birth records for either 1828 date. The marriage record does not give birthdates. 
LINDSTRÖM, Sara Katrina (I60)
 
16460 Or Cecilia. Zela (I17508)
 

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