Matches 18,771 to 18,780 of 22,293
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She was already a widow in the 1910 census when she and Lillian lived in Watkins, Forest Prairie Twp, Meeker County, Minnesota. She had had 3 children, 2 still living.
One source gives her death date, incorrectly, as 4 Sep 1940.
Her residence was 423 West 32nd Street when she died. She was a widow who was serving as a housekeeper for her daughters. She died of paralysis following an operation. | YOUNG, Anna Rosa (I5009)
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18772 |
She was already Norma Chiodo in September of 1920, at which time she was a senior in high school.
She was an eyewitness to her father killing her mother and aunt. She was “too ill to testify” but was able to give a deposition.
By January of 1922, as a “pretty 18 year-old” and “a little slip of a girl” expecting a baby in March of 1922, she testified against her father “even if it sends my father to the gallows!”
She may have had a daughter Jean, born in about 1922. An article in the San Pedro News-Pilot in August of 1923 referred to Mrs Norma Chiodo having a little daughter named Jean.
An article mentioning the marriage license for “Mrs. Norma Chiodo of San Pedro” and Wright said that she had been a resident of San Pedro for a number of years and was prominent in San Pedro social circles. She was a former student at San Pedro High School where she was president of the Girls’ League in 1921.
In the 1940 census, she and Jean live in Pasadena at 1987 Paloma Street, a home Norma owns that is worth $3500. This is the same place, but not the same house, that they lived in 1935. Norma, a widow, works as an escrow clerk at a bank. Jean, who only had three years of high school, is a “new worker” at a school cafeteria.
The California Voter Registration has her still living at 1987 Paloma, as Mrs. Norma I Wright, in 1948.
Kaninen has her living in Las Vegas in April of 1984. Norma was in Las Vegas, as Norma Anthis, as early as 1954. | THOMPSON, Norma Irene (I16884)
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18773 |
She was Amanda Crane at the time of her sister Mary Ann’s death in 1997. | ESTREM, Amanda Nicolina (I28185)
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18774 |
She was an only child. | SCHARF, Regina Marie (I1002)
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18775 |
She was an operator at the Ritter Beauty School in Faribault. | HELGESON, Marcella June (I11184)
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18776 |
She was an unmarried tjenestepike on Haugerud nedre, with the rest of her family, in the 1910 Norwegian census. | HAUGERUD, Marie (I26098)
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18777 |
She was an unnamed baby on her birth certificate. | BOURDEAUX, Emily Anna (I5671)
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18778 |
She was at school at the time of the 1900 census. | MOUSSEAU, Eva (I5517)
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18779 |
She was baby, no name, on her birth certificate. She was child #1.
Gladys had no children. She wasn’t in good health.
In the 1944 Duluth city directory, she is Gladys Bergstrom, widow of Hugo. She lives at 2808 West 3rd with her mother. She is not listed in the 1946 directory.
Her mother was the informant for Gladys’s death certificate. Gladys died from heart failure complicated by a TB operation she had had ten years before. She was the widow of Hugo and lived at 2808 West 3rd Street in Duluth. She had lived in Duluth for 21 years. | ANDERSON, Gladys Eleanor (I303)
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She was badly hurt in an auto accident in July of 1919. She broke two bones in her right leg.
She was still single and living with her parents and younger siblings in the 1930 census. She was a clerical worker in an insurance office.
She worked in the claims department at Wausau Insurance. | GILBERTSON, Florence Isabell (I7952)
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