Matches 19,061 to 19,070 of 22,293
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19061 |
Shown as child #4. Her birth certificate showed that she died June 13th in Wheeling Twp, Rice County. | HEGGEDAHL, Eileen Dorothy (I5787)
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19062 |
Shown as child #6 on his birth certificate.
In the 1930 census, he is the head of household but he is still single. Living with him are his parents and his brothers. They live in Fergus Falls, just one house away from Joe and Effie.
In the 1935/36 Fergus Falls city directory, he is a laborer and lives at 724 Railroad with his mother. Same in the 1937/38 Fergus Falls city directory. In the 1939/40 Fergus Falls city directory, Henry has married Thora and they live at 406 Vasa Avenue West. He is a mechanic at the Ben Kilde Motor Co.
His birthdate on his death certificate is April 6th. At the time of his death he was married and living at 721 Rosemary, Fergus Falls. The informant was Harry Hultman. Henry died of multiple cancers and had just had an operation to relieve pressure from a tumor on his spinal cord. | HULTMAN, Henry Leonard (I9625)
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19063 |
Shown as child #8. Her name was changed on her birth certificate on December 29, 1944, from Maria F.G. | MOUSSEAU, Jeannette Frances (I5552)
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19064 |
Shown as Christian Stang, 41, living with his wife Anna, 42, in Dane Prairie Twp, Otter Tail County, in the 1885 Minnesota state census. | STANG, Christian A (I1287)
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19065 |
Shown as Conrad T. in the 1900 census. Shown as Conrad Ray on his draft registration card.
Recorded twice in the 1910 census. He is shown as the son of G. C. Ellingboe and living with the rest of the family (except Bertha) on Dellar Street in the 8th Civil District in Lawrence County. He is also shown as the head of a household on North Military Street that consists of him as head and Bertha, “sister.” In both, Conrad is shown as a merchant in groceries. Bertha is a saleslady at, presumably, Conrad’s grocery store. No one else has an occupation.
An article in the August 3, 1906, edition of the Lawrence Democrat called him a prize cantaloupe grower.
Registered for the draft on June 5, 1917, in Lawrenceburg, Tennessee, where he lived with his wife and two children. His occupation is shown as merchant. He is described as of medium height and slender build with light blue eyes and light hair.
The family lived at 309 Gaines Street in Lawrenceburg in the 1930 census. Conrad was a merchant of groceries.
Conrad, Olive and Roy live at 221 West Gaines in Lawrenceburg in the 1940 census. He is the operator of a retail grocery. They had lived in the same house in 1935. | ELLINGBOE, Conrad Roy Sr (I2514)
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19066 |
Shown as crippled or lame in the Marby Household Exam 65-78. | JONSSON, Anna (I8470)
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19067 |
Shown as daughter in 1900 census, son “Hagna” in 1910 census.
In the 1940 census, she is a bookkeeper at a college. She lived at 710 21st Avenue with her mother, the same house in which both had lived in 1935.
SVERDRUP, RAGNA
Minnesota Death Certificate ID# 1953-MN-024210
Date of Birth: not indexed
Place of Birth: not indexed
Mother Maiden Name: not indexed
Date of Death: 09/27/1953
County of Death: HENNEPIN
| SVERDRUP, Ragna Marie (I4093)
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19068 |
Shown as Dora Gary in the Kentucky birth index entry for Lidy’s birth. | GEARY, Dora Alice (I14877)
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19069 |
Shown as Doris in the 1930 census.
Alma Doris Harden, 84, died Monday, Sep. 6, 2010 in Lubbock. Services will be held at 10 a.m. Thursday, Sep. 9, 2010 at Christ Lutheran Church in Lubbock with Pastor David Rohde officiating. Burial will be at Resthaven Cemetery under the direction of Resthaven Funeral Home and visitation will be today from 6 to 8 p.m.
Doris was born Oct. 28, 1925 to the Late Alma E. and Joe A. Wilson, Sr. in Dallas. The Wilson family moved to Oklahoma City in `34, where Doris was raised.
After graduating from high school in Oklahoma City in `43, she began nursing training at St. Anthony Hospital, Oklahoma City. After completing Nurse Anesthetist training in New Orleans, she began her career as RN, Anesthetist, working at hospitals in Wisconsin, Tennessee, Arkansas and Texas. While working in Plainview, she met Charles T. Harden, Jr., where they married in `53. In `54, Doris and Charles moved to Lubbock, where they raised their four children. She continued her career as a Nurse Anesthetist at various hospitals in Lubbock and the surrounding South Plains area until retiring in`87. After retirement, she thrived in helping her church and volunteering in her community, as well as being a loving daughter, mother, and grandmother, while also raising her granddaughter, Elizabeth A. Welch.
Doris was preceded in death by her husband, Charles, in `86; daughter, Susan E. Welch, in `84; and twin son, Thomas D. Harden, in `85.
She is survived by brothers, Joe Wilson of Amarillo and James Wilson and wife Jeanne of Chesterville, Md.; son, Douglas Harden and wife Donna of Austin; twin daughter, Shirley Newman and Mike of Dalhart; seven grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren; and numerous nieces and nephews.
In lieu of flowers, family requests memorials to a favorite charity, hospice care, or LCMS Seminary Fund. | WILSON, Alma Doris (I2743)
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19070 |
Shown as Edward James in the 1910 census. | GRAHAM, Edward Charles (I19829)
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