Matches 19,651 to 19,660 of 23,510
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| 19651 |
Shown as a “national soldat” in the 1801 census.
Took over his father’s farm. | MAREIM, Peder Andersen (I12911)
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| 19652 |
Shown as absent from her parents home, but listed as living there, in the 1930 census. This probably means that she was away at college.
Although SSDI gives her last residence as Montevideo, she is not listed in the index of Minnesota deaths. | LIMA, Hildegard Therese (I8270)
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| 19653 |
Shown as age 1 year and 6 months in the 1930 census. This suggests that he was born in about October, give or take a month, of 1928. | JOHNSON, Byron Leon (I16895)
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| 19654 |
Shown as age 1 year, 3 months, in burial record. | ORFALD, George Hilmar (I22063)
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| 19655 |
Shown as age 11 in the 1930 census.
He died in an auto accident, an “upset” according to newspaper reports. Probably a one-car rollover. | ANDERSON, Charles Halmer (I16601)
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| 19656 |
Shown as age 18 in the 1910 census, at which time he was living at home in Pike Creek Twp with his widowed mother.
In the 1915 Iowa census, he lived in Swea City, Harrison Twp, Kossuth County. He was married and was a laborer in a paper mill. His total earnings in 1914 from that occupation was $480. He had been in Iowa for one year. He had had 8 years of education.
He registered for the draft on June 5, 1917, in Kossuth County, Iowa, as Harry Waldemore Anderson. He was a self-employed farmer living with his wife and children in Swea City, Iowa. He was born in Little Falls, Minnesota, on 3 May 1892. He was described as of medium height and build with blue eyes and light hair.
In the 1920 census, he and his family lived in Eagle Twp, Kossuth County, Iowa, where Harry was a farmer.
In the 1925 Iowa census, he and his family lived in Otho Twp, Webster County. Kenneth was listed as age 4 and Viola as age 2.
In the 1930 census, Harry and his family lived in Otho Twp, Kossuth County, Iowa, where Harry was a laborer at a clay products company. He was not a veteran.
In the 1940 census, he and his family lived in Otho Twp, Kossuth County. Harry was a loader at a brick and tile plant. | ANDERSON, Harry Waldmer (I7759)
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| 19657 |
Shown as age 19 in the 1875 state census. | LIEN, Kjersti (I12369)
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| 19658 |
Shown as age 2 in 1900 census | STRAND, Ida Johanna (I25843)
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| 19659 |
Shown as age 2 in the 1910 census.
The 1940 census shows her as having had two years of college. Her husband had had two years of high school. | BOYLE, Collette Mary (I33597)
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| 19660 |
Shown as age 2 years and 11 months in the 1930 census. This suggests that she was born in April or May of 1927.
Survived her brother Martin who died in 2004.
Naomi Lavon Peterson, 84, of Salina, passed away March 4, 2012 in Henderson, Nevada. She was born April 15, 1927 in Salt Lake City to Martin Jr. and Sarah Ann Dyches Johnson. She married Levi Deon Peterson, January 9, 1953 in Murray. The marriage was later solemnized in the Manti LDS Temple.
Naomi served in Primary and Relief Society as well as many other callings in the LDS Church. She loved to give service to others, enjoyed family history, and most of all she loved spending time with her family.
She is survived by her children: Tom (Alice) Crowther, West Valley City; Debbie (David) Beighley, Price; Ronnie Peterson, Salina; Patsy Barton, Las Vegas; 19 grandchildren; 29 great-grandchildren and one expected in May; eight great-great-grandchildren.
Preceded in death by her parents; grandson, Michael Larsen; great-grandson, Jeremy Madrid; a baby sister; brothers, Dee Johnson, Leon Johnson, and Tommy Johnson. | JOHNSON, Naomi (I16894)
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