Matches 19,101 to 19,110 of 22,293
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19101 |
Shown as married in the 1930 census. She is listed as Irine Iverson with her parents and siblings. No husband is listed with her. | IVERSON, Irene I (I11984)
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19102 |
Shown as married in the 1940 census and also living with his parents and siblings. A Pearl, daughter-in-law, age 1, also lives in that household so apparently the census-taker got confused about who was whom in the household. Raymond was a delivery boy for a retail grocery store. He earned $520 in 1939. He appears to have had one year of high school.
Duffy Raymond E., age 82, of Mpls, on Feb. 3. Preceded in death by wife, Elaine. Survived by daughter, Colleen (Bob) Voltz; son, Patrick (Dawn) Duffy; grandchildren, Brianna, Braeden and Brogan Voltz, and August Duffy. Also survived by 2 sons, Raymond Jr. and Dennis; 3 brothers and 5 sisters. Funeral service Monday, 11 am at Gill Brothers Funeral Chapel, 5801 Lyndale Ave S. Interment Fort Snelling National Cemetery.
His death certificate said that he had been a street man for the city of Minneapolis. | DUFFY, Raymond Edward (I9085)
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19103 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | LARSON, K. (I21838)
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19104 |
shown as May 1891 in 1900 census | SOBERG, Palmer Olaf (I418)
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19105 |
Shown as Nola in the 1910 census.
In the 1920 census, as the 16 year-old Nolan F Ferguson, he was an orderly in the U.S. Public Health Service Hospital in Menlo Park, California.
In the 1930 census, as Nolan, he and Marjorie and their son John lived in Hamilton in Ravalli County, Montana. He was a salesman at a service station.
Not listed in the 1940 census.
As Nolan F Ferguson, b. 1903, he enlisted in the U.S. Army on 2 Nov 1942 at Portland, Oregon. He was divorced, without dependents. | FERGUSON, Nolan F (I8759)
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19106 |
Shown as Peder Skauen in the 1900 census.
According to Ragnhild, Peder had four children, three boys and one girl. | SKAUGEN, Peder (I4208)
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19107 |
Shown as Petra Skauen in the 1900 census.
According to Ragnhild, Petra died as a young woman, unmarried. | SKAUGEN, Petra (I4212)
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19108 |
Shown as Ragnhild Skauen in the 1900 census.
According to the young Ragnhild, this Ragnhild died as a young woman, unmarried. | SKAUGEN, Ragnhild (I4210)
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19109 |
Shown as stillborn on his death certificate. His mother was the informant. | SAXHAUG, William Harry (I2596)
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19110 |
Shown as Thomas Elestad in the 1910 census, at which time he and his wife were living in Dunn County, North Dakota, on a farm nearby or adjacent to, the farm of Ole T. Elestad. (See notes for Ole.)
Registered for the draft on September 11, 1918, in Dunn County, North Dakota. The draft card is mostly illegible but it does show his birthdate and his middle name. He claims to be a farmer and his wife is Hannah. He has blue eyes and light hair.
Still living in Dunn County, N.D., on a farm he owns, in the 1920 census. He and Hannah now have four children.
In the 1930 census, the family is living on a farm in South Avon Precinct, Skagit County, Washington. The family is Thomas, 45, Hannah, 47, Olive, 15, Arvid, 13, Kendall, 9, Tillman, 7, and Winifred, 3. All of the children were born in North Dakota. Thomas and Hannah were married at ages 24 and 26, respectively. | ELLESTAD, Thomas Albert (I1962)
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