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18851 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | DE RUM, G.M. (I13842)
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18852 |
She was living on Lajorde with her daughter Anne and Anne’s husband Knud Iversen in the 1801 census. | SYNDROL, Sigrid Amundsdatter (I29438)
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18853 |
She was living with Dora and William in the 1930 census.
She was shown as Patricia Ellingboe in the 1940 census.
She attended Winona State Teachers College.
An article in the St. Cloud newspaper, its March 18, 1946, edition, says that she, “a Rochester girl”, had arrived in Munich recently. She was a foreign service clerk in the state department. Before taking that job she had worked in Washington D.C. for four years.
She was Mrs. Patricia Butler of Vandenburg Air Force Base in California at the time of William Ellingboe’s death in 1961. | ELLINGBOE, Patricia Louise (I10983)
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18854 |
She was living with her Christy grandparents in the 1900 census.
In the 1909 Minneapolis city directory, she is Fannie H Simpson, cashier for the Carlisle Hotel, boarding at 424 Hennepin Avenue.
She died as the 22 year-old Fannie Allen Simpson, daughter of Samuel Simpson and Libby Christy. At her death she had no occupation and lived at the home of her mother, “Mrs. Simpson Warren,” of 1515 3rd Avenue South in Minneapolis. She died from double lobar pneumonia. | SIMPSON, Francis (Fannie) (I14616)
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18855 |
She was living with her parents in Little Falls in the 1930 census.
She preceded her brother Reynold in death. In his obit, she is referred to as Edna Smith. | LEIKVOLL, Edna Marie (I11413)
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18856 |
She was living with her parents in the 1910 census. She was employed as a milliner in a millinery shop.
She is listed in the 1914 Mankato city directory as a clerk for L Blum & Co. She lived at home with her parents and siblings at 433 Belgrade Ave in N Mankato.
She was living with her parents in the 1920 census. She was a sales lady at a dry goods store. | EIKUM, Christina Louise Hansdatter (I13625)
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18857 |
She was living with her sister and brother-in-law in North Dakota at the time of the 1910 census. She was a saleswoman in the Fosses’ retail store.
She may be the Ida Ellingboe living in Hettinger Twp, Adams County, North Dakota, at the time of that state’s 1915 census. However, at the time of Ida’s marriage to Abraham Thal on April 18, 1915, she was claimed to be a resident of Klickitat County. Abraham was claimed to be a resident of Nelson County, North Dakota.
The witnesses to her marriage to Abraham were her sister Alma and Alma’s husband. | ELLINGBOE, Ida Josephine (I10954)
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18858 |
She was living with her son Niels in the 1865 Norwegian census. | Berit Tostensdatter (I25401)
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18859 |
She was living with her Torvik grandparents in the 1930 census.
In the 1939/40 Fergus Falls city directory, she is a high school student who rooms at 715 Court Street.
In the 1940 census, she is a high school senior living with her father, aunt, and grandfather at 715 Court Street in Fergus Falls.
She was legitimate, child #1 on her birth certificate. Her name was amended to Harriette on February 1st, 1943.
In the 1953 Fergus Falls city directory, she was a waitress at the Lincoln Cafe and lived with her father and aunt at 715 S Court.
She was Harrietta Eldon Torvik, 31, in the announcement of her marriage license in the October 10, 1953, edition of the FFDJ.
As Mrs. Henriette Johnson of Fergus Falls, she was the informant for her aunt Olga’s death certificate in 1966.
As Mrs. Julian Johnson, she was the informant for her father’s death certificate in 1975.
As Harriette Johnson of 1421 S. Maybelle in Fergus Falls, she was the informant for her mother’s death certificate in 1994.
Survived her niece Suzan K Smith (neé Garberg) who died 24 May 2007. Suzan was the daughter of Julian Johnson’s sister Jean.
Harriette Johnson, died Tuesday, March 25, 2014, at Broen Memorial Home in Fergus Falls.
She was born May 13, 1922, in Fergus Falls, the daughter of Edwin and Hildred (Larson) Torvik. She grew up in Fergus Falls and was baptized and confirmed at Bethlehem Lutheran Church and graduated from Fergus Falls High School.
She worked as a waitress and during World War II she was employed at Northwest Airlines in St. Paul.
In the late 1950s, Harriette worked at Madison Elementary School in Fergus Falls. In the late 1960s, she was employed by the Otter Tail County Treasure’s Office in Fergus Falls.
On Oct. 17, 1953, she married Julian L. Johnson at Bethlehem Lutheran Church.
Harriette was raised in a Norwegian speaking home and could speak it fluently. She always embraced her Scandinavian heritage.
She was a lifetime member of Bethlehem Lutheran Church in Fergus Falls.
Harriette really enjoyed making cards and donating them to local nursing homes. She especially liked the cards she made that had cute animals and funny cartoons on them, since she had a special love for cats, dogs and animals of all kinds.
Preceding her in death were her parents; and her husband, Julian.
Survivors include two sons, Ronald (Dorie) of Pine City and Kent (Kristin) of Detroit Lakes; grandchildren, Jessica (Christopher) Larson of Minneapolis, Tony Johnson of Woodbury, Elisabeth (Kyle) Barlow of Omaha, Neb., Emma Johnson of Minneapolis, Molly Johnson of St. Joseph; and sister, Carol Falk of Minneapolis. | TORVIK, Harriette Eldora (I3062)
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She was Mabel D Magay when she married Oscar in 1952.
She was still married to Oscar Ellingboe at the time of his death in Milwaukee although, according to his obit, she was living in Erie, Pennsylvania at the time.
Mabel Magay Ellingboe, b. 11 Feb 1882 in Massachusetts, died 6 Jun 1963 in Lawrence, Erie County, Pennsylvania. Her spouse had been Oscar Ellingboe. Her parents were Arthur P Dennen and Annie Tucker. | DENNEN, Mabel (I21530)
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