Matches 16,541 to 16,550 of 23,510
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Or Hafthorn. Or Kristine. Or Thilda.
She and two of her brother’s successfully contested the will of their brother, Peter Haftorn. His estate was supposed to go to the Big Grove Evangelical Lutheran Church but a jury found that Peter had not been of sound mind when he drew up that will and that he had been unduly influenced. The decision was announced in the 26 Jan 1939 edition of the St. Cloud Times. | HAFTORN, Tilda Christine (I10771)
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| 16542 |
Or Hagen under Sviggum.
He and his family are discussed on p. 496 of the Luster VI bygdebok (Indre Hafslo). | SVIGGUM, Nils Knudson (I13588)
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| 16543 |
Or Hallvar Paulsen.
Halvar was Elisabet’s 2nd husband. | LEITE, Halvar Povelsson (I19530)
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| 16544 |
Or Harte.
In the 1940 census, he was living in a rooming house in Cut Bank, Montana, and was working as a truck driver for an oil company.
He was stricken with a heart attack at a Sunburst, Montana, laundromat and died in a “private automobile” on the way to a hospital. | HART, Clarence Elwyn (I38624)
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| 16545 |
Or Heggelund.
Attended Minneapolis Roosevelt High School. Her obit said that she graduated from Roseville High School.
Died of Lou Gehrig’s disease. | HEGLUND, Helen Elizabeth (I27599)
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| 16546 |
Or Hegstad.
The 1878 birth year is from her gravestone.
Came to the U.S. in 1892 according to the 1910 and 1920 censuses, 1897 according to the 1930 census.
According to her marriage record, her parents were Erick Methum and Ingeborg Methum. The Wisconsin Birth and Christenings Index entry for Palmer shows her as Inge Hegstad.
She was living with Clarence and Ida at tha time of the 1940 census.
Her obit in the La Crosse newspaper had her at age 74. Her survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Clarence Mickelson of Viroqua; one son, Palmer, of Viroqua; six grandchildren and one great-grandchild; one sister, Mrs. Sarena Hoium of Morris, Minnesota; and one brother, Andrew Mitthun, Fargo, N.D. | HOUGSTAD, Ingeborg Marie (I11369)
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| 16547 |
Or Henry Benard, the spelling used on his death certificate.
His father was born in Minnesota, his mother in Norway.
Henry B. Quamme, 94, Nerstrand, died Saturday, June 22 at Northfield Hospital. Services will be 2 p.m. Wednesday at the Vang Lutheran Church, rural Kenyon. Burial will be in the church cemetery. Visitation will be from 5 to 8 p.m. Tuesday at the Hanson Funeral Home, Kenyon, and one hour prior to services at the church. Survivors include four sons, Roger and Howard of Nerstrand, Benard of Forest Lake and Russell of Kenyon; two daughters, Mrs. Edsel (Hazel) Anderson of White Rock and Mrs. Michael (Theoline) Stoffregen of Windom; 20 grandchildren; 19 great-grandchildren. | QUAMME, Henry Bernard (I8594)
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| 16548 |
Or Hertensey.
A 20 year-old Olga Olson married Leo Graff at Concordia Lutheran Church in Superior, Wisconsin, on 18 Jun 1923.
In the 1930 census, she was living with her parents in Trade Lake Twp, Burnett County, as Olga H. Knutson. She was married and her son, Lavere W Knutson, was also living with her. No husband was living with her. Her son was born in Minnesota. She had no occupation. | OLSEN, Olga Hartensia (I31048)
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| 16549 |
Or Holly Eva.
Called Harriet Holly in the 1920 census. | YOUNG, Holly Ena (I13480)
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| 16550 |
Or Houge.
In the 1910 census, she is shown as Julia Fay, wife of Frank E Fay. The couple lives in Minneapolis and has a daughter Helen, age 0. Also living with the family were Frank’s siblings: Paddy, Sidney Robbins, and Joseph. | HAUGE, Julia Louise (I32622)
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