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Other source shows the location of her birth as Pjatteryd G. Bossat i Pjatteryd Prastgard Sweden. | LUNDQWIST, Josefina Helena (I7452)
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| 16812 |
Other sources (e.g., his death certificate) have Joseph as his middle name. However, his middle name is shown as Jay on John Edward’s birth certificate and on Fred’s own birth certificate.
He was a single roomer in Kenyon in the 1930 census. He was a public school teacher.
In the 1940 census, Fred was superintendent of public schools in Montgomery in Le Sueur County. Fred had had five years of college, Agnes had had two. Five years earlier, they had lived in McGregor in Aitkin County.
He may have been school superintendent in Kenyon in the late 1940s.
Minnesota Death Certificate ID# 1985-MN-028992
His obit was in the November 14, 1985, edition of the Faribault Daily News.
Fred graduated from the St. Cloud Normal School with its class of 1925.
He was a Kenyon Citizen of the Year. | HARAPAT, Fred Jay (I1064)
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| 16813 |
Other sources give her birthdate as 6 Jun 1812 in Kjerstein 12/1.
Came to the U.S. in 1862.
See pp. 234 and 581 Vang A. Some information from Lee Ann Ellingboe Randall. | KJERSTEIN, Kjersti Helgesdotter (I3165)
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| 16814 |
other sources give this cemetery’s location as Aurora, Kane County, Illinois. | SEYLLER, Charles Albert (I20986)
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| 16815 |
Other sources have Andreas born and died in 1887. | SVERDRUP, Andreas Severin (I7149)
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| 16816 |
Other sources have her as the twin of Violet who was born in 1926. The 1924 date is what is on her gravestone.
Called Marguerite in the 1930 census.
“Of East Setauket, New York” at the time of her brother Bud’s death. “Of Long Island, N.Y.” at the time of her sister Violet’s death. In East Setauket at the time of Harlen’s death in January of 2010. | VOLLUM, Margaret Martha (I8814)
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| 16817 |
Other sources have her year of birth as 1904. The 1900 is on her death certificate. | HOLMBERG, Stella E (I5331)
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| 16818 |
Other sources have his birth on 15 Mar 1788 in Eskilstuna, Södermanland.
He was employed in glass manufacturing and lived in several places.
Died between 1821 and 1823.
He married his cousin’s daughter.
Jan Johannson calls him Christofer Olofsson (Lind). | ANNASSON LIND, Christofer (I7737)
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| 16819 |
Other sources have his death 13 Feb 1939 in Seattle.
In the 1910 census, the family was in Akeley Twp, Hubbard County. Alfred worked in a saw mill.
In the 1920 census, the family lived in Seattle, King County, Washington. Alfred was a millwright for a saw mill.
He and Mary and Bernadette were still in Seattle in the 1930 census. Fred was a millwright for a lumber mill.
Alfred registered for the World War II draft in 1942. At that time, he lived at 704 19th Avenue in Seattle. He worked for the Elliot Bay Mill Company of Seattle. He gave has the “person who will always know your address” his son, Anthony B. LeMay of Seattle. | LEMAY, Alfred Joseph (I5626)
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other sources incorrectly say November 8th | ELLINGBØ, Maren Ivarsdatter (I3685)
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