Matches 17,591 to 17,600 of 23,510
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Regions Hospital | DUNDER, Lois Maralee (I30118)
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| 17592 |
Regions Hospital in St. Paul | FEROE, Mark Jennings (I3290)
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| 17593 |
Regions Hospital, St. Paul | EVERSON, Joanne Clara (I38)
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| 17594 |
Registered for the draft as John Kilde on June 5, 1917, in Fergus Falls. He was married and claimed exemption from the draft on the grounds of his dependent wife. He was employed as a stairmaker by the Scandia Sash and Door Company of Fergus Falls. He lived at 405 Vernon Court. He was described as of medium height and build with blue eyes and brown hair.
He and his family were living in the city of Fergus Falls in the 1930 census. John’s occupation was biller in a sash and door factory.
In the 1935/36 Fergus Falls city directory, he was the secretary of Northwestern Sash and Door Company. He and Clara lived 123 Bancroft Avenue W. (the same house at which Martin Bye and Carin Wold (family #883) lived in the early 1900s). Same in the 1937/38 Fergus Falls city directory. Same in the 1939/40 Fergus Falls city directory. Their telephone number was 1197J. In the 1941/42 Fergus Falls city directory, John’s occupation remains secretary of Northwest Sash & Door Co. but he and Clara have moved to 420 Vasa Avenue West.
John and Clara were Sharon Kilde’s god-parents. | KILDE, Johannes (John) (I9574)
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| 17595 |
Registered for the draft as Michael Alness. Described as of medium height, stout build, blue eyes and brown hair.
Shown as Michal Alness in the 1930 census. He is a farmer in Franklin Twp. | ALLNESS, Michael O (I4479)
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| 17596 |
Registered for the draft in Minneapolis in May of 1943. He was a student at the time, probably high school.
Attended the University of Minnesota.
He was a Colonel in the U.S. Army. WWII, Korea, Vietnam.
He lived in Pasadena at the time of his father’s death in 1956.
He married the divorcee Anna Semar (née Anna Cataldi) in Orange County, California, on 22 Oct 1977. They divorced in Orange County in April of 1980.
His gravestone says Soldier Father Friend. | MILLER, Dale Jackson (I31633)
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| 17597 |
Registered for the draft in Wahpeton, Richland County, North Dakota. He was a farm laborer for Wallace Manikowski in Mooreton, Richland County, North Dakota. He gave his mother as his nearest relative. He was described as of medium height with a slender build and blue eyes and brown hair.
He and his family were living in the city of Fergus Falls in the 1930 census. Carl’s occupation was sash cutter in a sash and door factory. | KILDE, Carl Ludvig (I9576)
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| 17598 |
Registered for the draft on August 24, 1918, in Langdon, Cavalier County, North Dakota. He was described as tall and of medium build with blue eyes and brown hair. He was single, employed in Osnabrook, N.D. and gave Peter W. Nelson as his nearest relative. The draft registration gave his birth date as July 2, 1897, and gave his age as 21.
Henry and his family were living in Williston, North Dakota, in the 1930 and 1940 censuses. In the latter, he was a truck driver for a WPA irrigation project. | VOLLUM, Henry (I8590)
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Registered for the draft on June 5, 1917, at Folwell Hall on the University of Minnesota campus as Andrew H. Havir. He lived at 901 Thornton in Minneapolis and was employed as a machine shop foreman at a business on Huron and Dartmouth Streets in Minneapolis. He claimed exemption from the draft on the grounds of his wife and 3 children under 12. He was described as tall and of slender build with brown eyes and dark hair. | HAVIR, Andrew H (I4567)
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Registered for the draft on June 5, 1917, in Eureka, Dakota County, Minnesota, as Julius Arthur Forstrom. He gave his permanent address as Farmington and described himself as a self-employed farmer living in Eureka Twp. He stated that he had a wife and child and claimed exemption from the draft on grounds of his “physical disability and support of family.” Although his year of birth is shown as 1891 on the draft card, his age is shown as 26 which would be consistent with the 1890 birth year shown by other sources. Julius was described as of medium height and build with grey eyes and dark hair. No physical disabilities were noted.
In the 1920 census, an Arthur J. Forstrom is farming in Eureka Township, not far from John and Helga Thompson. Arthur is 29 and his wife Ida is 24. Both were born in Minnesota and both sets of parents were born in Norway. They have no children.
In the 1930 census (indexed as Fosatrom), Arthur and Luella live in the village of Lakeville where Arthur is a clerk in a grocery store and Luella is a butter wrapper in a creamery. They have been married for 17 years and have no children. Living with them are Arthur’s mother Betsy E., 76, his niece Beulah Forstrom, 17, and a 25 year-old lodger named Ole Ruh.
He was Art Forstrom of Lakeville at the time that his brother Ed died. | FORSTROM, Julius Arthur (Art) (I1934)
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