Matches 16,631 to 16,640 of 23,510
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Or Lyle Arthur.
He was a teamster in the 1920 census. He and Irene lived in Minneapolis.
He was a truck driver in Los Angeles in the 1930 census. He was a veteran of the World War.
In the 1940 census, he is Lyle A Hurbert. He and his wife (his first cousin Corinne Pulford) live in Beverly Hills. Lyle is still a truck driver, now for building construction. Living in the household is Corinne’s 23 year-old daughter Frances M Johnson.
In the 1947 obit for his first cousin, Bertram Pulford, Bertram’s sister Corinne is referred to as Mrs. Lyle “Hurlburt” of Los Angeles. | HURLBERT, Arthur Lyle (I14607)
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| 16632 |
Or Mabel Louise. | SORENSON, Mabel Laura (I17013)
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| 16633 |
Or Mable. Or Swiggum. | SVIGGUM, Mabel Caroline (I8394)
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Or Mae.
She lived in Portland, Oregon, at the time of her mother’s death in 1954. | THOMPSON, May (I43977)
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Or Maja Lisa. | JANSDOTTER, Maria Lisa (I14462)
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| 16636 |
Or Malcome.
In the 1916 Aitkin County plat map, the Mackaman farm is the forty acres that make up the northwest quarter of the southeast quarter of Section 5 in Farm Island Twp.
He was the informant for his son Donald’s birth certificate. In that document, Donald’s mother and father were both born in Minnesota.
At the time of Donald’s death, Everett and Anna lived at Route 2, Aitkin.
He was a farmer in Farm Island Twp, Aitkin County. Hazel, Doris, and Dorothy are all at home in the 1930 census. In that census, living nearby were the Ever Iversons who lived next door to (or on adjacent lines in the census form) William, 73, and his wife Marg Mackaman, 58. Living with the Everett Mackaman family in 1930 is a 22 year-old male boarder, no occupation, named Tim J. Phegley.
A small article in the 21 Aug 1936 edition of the Great Falls Tribune, datemarked Cascade, August 20th: Mr. and Mrs. Everett Mackaman and daughter Dorothy, and Darrold Parks of Aitkin, Minnesota, are visiting here this week with their daughter and sister, Mrs. Vincent Sloan. They are on a motor trip which will take them to both Yellowstone and Glacier parks before returning home.
In the 1940 census, he was a farmer in Farm Island Twp. He and Anna, and the Phegleys who were apparently living with them, lived in a different house, still in Aitkin County, in 1935. Tim Phegley was also a farmer (both he and Everett claimed to be in “industrial farming”). | MACKAMAN, Everett Malcom (I8318)
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or March 15th | REYNOLDS, James S (I19864)
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| 16638 |
Or Margaret (dwfrench1). Or Margit. Or Marget. | KJØS, Margot Clara (Peggy) (I27405)
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| 16639 |
Or Margaret Olivia.
In the 1910 census, she had had seven children, six still living. She came to the U.S. in 1882. | HENDRICKSON, Olivia (I31155)
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Or Margaret Sylvia.
In the 1927 Minneapolis city directory, she is Margaret S Ellingboe, a stenographer for L O Haug, residing with her mother at 3516 24th Avenue S.
In the 1930 Minneapolis city directory, she is probably the Margaret Ellingboe, a clerk for the Banner Coffee Co., residing at 3537 23rd Avenue S.
In the 1932 Minneapolis city directory, she may be the Margaret Ellingboe, a stenographer for the Banner Coffee Co., residing at 2222 Harriet Avenue. | ELLINGBOE, Margaret Solveig (I10703)
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