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Matches 19,401 to 19,410 of 23,510
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| 19401 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | SANDERS, I.J. (I30700)
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| 19402 |
She was Jeanne Riley of Longview in her mother’s obit. | SANDFORD, Jeanne I (I28403)
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| 19403 |
She was Jerry David’s widow. | TYO, Rebecca (I15108)
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| 19404 |
She was John Hoyme’s 2nd wife. | PAULSON, Mary Andrine Marie (I38669)
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| 19405 |
She was Karen Fischer of Madison, Connecticut, at the time of the death of her first husband’s mother’s second husband in 2009. | Karen (I22332)
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| 19406 |
She was Kenneth Peterson’s 2nd wife. | LEE, Betty (I38902)
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| 19407 |
She was Kenneth Robert’s widow and probably his third wife. | Deborah B (I32358)
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| 19408 |
She was kidnapped and murdered by James Harold Johnson on the evening of August 31, 1969. Johnson, who had an extensive criminal history of attacking girls and women, had been found not guilty by reason of insanity in one of those earlier cases. He had been released on parole after a psychiatrist determined he would be unlikely to repeat his crime in the future.
Sandra was abducted while she was riding home on her motorbike. She had been out looking for her younger sister. Sandra’s partially clothed body was found on September 11th near Montgomery in LeSueur County, about 15 miles from hr home. Her skull had been fractured and a gag had been placed in her mouth.
Johnson was convicted of kidnapping and third degree murder and sentenced to 40 years in Stillwater State Prison. He died there in 1989. | MEINKE, Sandra Kay (I1730)
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| 19409 |
She was killed when, as a passenger in a truck driven by Matthew Westover, the driver lost control of the vehicle and the vehicle struck a tree. Westover was charged with vehicular homicide. His blood alcohol level was 0.18 percent. | LARSON, Theresa Jane (I33047)
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| 19410 |
She was known as Jennie.
In the 1900 census, as Jennie Lykken, she was a boarder with the Lommens in Wells County, North Dakota. She worked as a dressmaker. After George Lommen’s first wife died, he married Jennie’s sister Anna.
In the 1930 census, as Jennie Huseby, she was a 64 year-old widow living in Minneapolis.
In the 1940 census, as Jennie Huseby, she was a 75 year-old widow and lodger in a rooming house in Minneapolis. | LYKKEN, Gertrude T (I29544)
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