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19011 She is still living at home with her parents and siblings in the 1900 census. She is shown as “at school.”

She is still living with her parents and siblings in the 1905 state census too. She is a stenographer. 
AUNE, Lina (I13252)
 
19012 She is still living at home with her parents and siblings in the 1930 census.

Her birth is indexed as Florence Denetta. 
DAVIS, Dewetta Florence (I8567)
 
19013 She is still single and living with her parents and siblings (and namesake grandmother) in Wayzata in the 1900 census. Her father was born in South Carolina and her mother in Massachusetts.

In the 1910 census, she had had two children, one still living. 
WISE, Martha Geraldine (Mattie) (I10435)
 
19014 She is the 2nd wife of Charles.

In the 1900 census, she had had 0 children, 0 still living. Those numbers were 3 and 0 in the 1910 census. 
BROWN, Sarah J (I18709)
 
19015 She is the 8 year-old Beverly Tillman living in Sandstone, Minnesota, in the 1940 census. Her parents were Berry and Florence Tillman. TILLMAN, Beverly Joyce (I25611)
 
19016 She is the Anna Carlsson who was in Winnipeg on 27 June 1907 when she wrote a letter to Margareta Danielsson. She signed it “your brother’s daughter.” She implies that it had been “over three years” since she left Sweden. In that 1907 letter she says that she is working for a family on a farm for 15 dollars a month. She says it had been over two years since she had seen “Ida and Olle” (her sister and brother-in-law) and that the ticket to go see them cost 20 dollars round-trip.

Some, perhaps none, of the following relate to this Anna:

In a 1913 record of crossings from Canada to the U.S., a 25 year-old Anna Carlson, a domestic born in Sweden, of 252 Highway or Kingway in Winnipeg, has her final destination in Minneapolis. Her nearest relative in Sweden is her father, Carl John Swanson of Asarum, Sweden.

There is a 29 year-old Anna Carlson who is a domestic living in Winnipeg in the 1916 census. However, that Anna is shown to have come to Canada in 1911.

In the 1921 Canadian census, there is an Anna A Carlson, a domestic in Winnipeg who works at and/or lives at the Tuxedo Hospital. She is shown to have come to Canada in 1904.

In a 1928 record of Aliens pre-examined in Canada, for Winnipeg, January 24, 1926 or 1928, there is an Anna Amalie Carlson, age 41, a domestic living in Winnipeg and born in Jamtland, going to visit her niece, Onedra Gr?ty in Fontana, California. That Anna is single and lives at 234 Oxford in Winnipeg. The name and address of her nearest relative or friend in the country from which she came is her sister, Mrs. Andrew Gr?ty of Oak Bluff, Manitoba. This Anna was in Seattle from 1912 to 1915. She is 5 feet tall, of fair complexion, with brown hair and blue eyes.

A Miss Anna Carlson, “retired”, lived on McMillan Avenue in Winnipeg in the 1962 Canada Voters List.

An Anna Amelia Carlson is buried in Winnipeg. 
CARLSSON, Anna Mathilda (I18123)
 
19017 She is the Britta Andersdatter Mareim listed as one of the sponsors for Anna Bowe’s baptism and the Brithe Andersdatter Sviggum listed as one of the sponsors for Sjur’s (Sever Bowe’s) baptism. MAREIM, Brithe Andersdatter (I4164)
 
19018 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. TOELLNER, C.G. (I18848)
 
19019 She is the daughter of Ferdinand and Lily Flatz. In the 1905 state census, the family lived in Morristown in Rice County. In the 1910 census, she was living with her parents and siblings in Virginia, Minnesota.

In the 1920 census, she was living with her parents and siblings in north Minneapolis. She worked for the telephone company.

A Margie B. “Faltz” married a William D Erickson in Hennepin County on 26 Aug 1922. It’s likely, then, that she was Bill Erickson’s second and fifth (last) wife.

In the 1950 Minneapolis city directory, Mrs. Marjorie B Flatz lived at 2719 Harriet Avenue. She was a telephone operator for Werner Transport.

From the California Death Index:

Name ERICKSON, MARJORIE BELLE
Death Date 4 Oct 1982
Death Place LOS ANGELES
Social Security Number 469100064
Gender FEMALE
Birth Date 2 Nov 1904
Birthplace MINNESOTA
Mother's Maiden Name DENNEY

That SS# was issued in Minnesota. That Marjorie’s last residence was Chino, San Bernardino County.

Not listed in the MHS birth index.

The Deney Family Tree (Marjorie’s mother was Lillian Deney) has Marjorie’s husband as David A Erickson, with whom she had three children. That tree also has her in the military in 1943 and 1944. 
FLATZ, Marjorie Belle (I6866)
 
19020 She is the Grethe Haga, age 18, from Norway and headed to Minnesota, who arrived in Boston on 19 Jun 1892 aboard the Cephalonia. She had left Trondheim, as the 18 year-old Grethe Haga, on June 1st aboard the feeder ship Juno. She gave Boston, Massachusetts, as her destination.

She married her 2nd cousin.

She is Mrs. Gertie M. Bye in the 1905 state census. She had been in Minnesota for 13 years.

Although John is shown as a widower in the 1910 census (although not in the 1920 census), this is incorrect. Gertie spent her last years (perhaps her last 15-17 years) as an inmate in the county insane asylum. A Gertie Bye, age 37 and married, was in the Fergus Falls State Hospital at the time of the 1910 census. A Gertie Bye, age 46 and married, was in the Fergus Falls State Hospital for the Insane in the 1920 census.

She died of pneumonia brought on by septic tonsilitis. The hospital records showed her parents were Mekal Hoga and Gurena Johnson.

The coordinates of the Fergus Falls State Hospital:

461759N (=46.29972°)
0960452W (=-96.08111°) 
HAGA, Grethe Johanna Mikalsdatter (Gertie) (I1309)
 

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