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Matches 16,781 to 16,790 of 23,510
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| 16781 |
or Winneshiek County, Iowa | DAHL, Louisa (I38014)
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| 16782 |
Or Woebkruburg, the spelling on her marriage record.
According to the 1940 census, she had been educated only through the first grade.
According to her death certificate, for which her husband was the informant, her parents were Frederick Woebkenberg and Bernadine Leuthmers. She died of heart disease. Her usual residence had been 624 12th Avenue N. | WOEPKENBURG, Elizabeth (I20354)
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| 16783 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | HAGEN, S.M. (I16515)
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| 16784 |
or Åmot | KILDE, Carsten Engebretsen (I8391)
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| 16785 |
or Åmot | KILDE, Carsten Engebretsen (I8391)
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| 16786 |
or Älvsborg | LUNDBERG, Margit Amanda Dorotea (I8900)
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| 16787 |
Or “Bergeson”
In the 1910 census (April), he was living in Duluth with his wife and her niece. The household consisted of Nick Bergerson, 32, Belle, 34, and Bertha Swenson, 19, “niece.” Bertha was born in North Dakota, her father in Sweden, and her mother in Norway. Nick and Belle and their parents were born in Norway. Nick and Belle had been married for three years. Nick was a stonemason working for a builder. Bertha was a millinary working in a millinary store.
Registered for the draft on September 12, 1918, in Duluth. At that time he was living at 5025 Oneida Street in Duluth with his wife Belle. He was employed as a night watchman at the courthouse by the County of St. Louis. He is described as of medium height and build with blue eyes and brown hair.
According to his death certificate, for which his wife Belle was the informant, Nick was a janitor at the court house. He died from a heart attack. His residence at the time of his death was 4524 Cook in Duluth. | BERGERSON, Nick (I1737)
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| 16788 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | GALLAGHER, K.G. (I20874)
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| 16789 |
or, possibly, April 5th | Marie Halvorsdatter (I21294)
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| 16790 |
or, possibly, February 11th | Marie Halvorsdatter (I21294)
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