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19661 Shown as age 22 in the 1865 census, at which time he was living on Digene with his parents and brother Mikkel.

In the 1880 census, as Abraham Digan, he and his wife and son were living in Granite Falls, Minnesota. Abraham was a shoemaker. 
DIGENE, Abraham Gudbrandsen (I2153)
 
19662 Shown as age 22 in the 1920 census. ODNESS, Beathe Marie (I27246)
 
19663 shown as age 23 when he got married TØRSTAD, Tomas Knudson (I1763)
 
19664 Shown as age 24 in the 1920 census. ELLESTAD, Cora Pauline (I11604)
 
19665 shown as age 30 in the 1930 census PRUETT, Della Lillias (I6325)
 
19666 Shown as age 5 in the 1865 census. Endre is incorrectly shown as age 8. Perhaps Vilhelm was the one who was 8.

May have emigrated and lived in the U.S. as William. 
Vilhelm Olssen (I11825)
 
19667 Shown as age 5 in the 1865 Norwegian census. EIKUM, Lars Monssen (I11343)
 
19668 Shown as age 5 in the 1916 census which would put his birthdate as 1911. ROSEN, Nels (I21191)
 
19669 Shown as age 51 in the 1880 census. He was a farmer in Pepin.

He was a 55 year-old widower in Pepin in the 1900 census.

He is probably the James B. White, b. 1827, for which the WNI has a biographical sketch. 
WHITE, James B. (I13486)
 
19670 Shown as age 6 in the 1885 Nebraska state census.

Anton B Rumery enlisted or re-enlisted in the U.S. Army at Fort McDowell on Angel Island in San Francisco in March of 1908. Anton was a teamster from Fremont, Nebraska. He was assigned to the 20th Infantry. Notes say he either deserted or was discharged on April 9th.

As Anton Barney Rumery, he registered for the draft in Nebraska City, Otoe County, Nebraska. He was a telephone worker but was not working because of surgery. His nearest relative was Mrs. Nelly Rumery, presumably his wife. He was of medium height and build with dark brown hair and dark brown eyes.

He may also have gone by Barney Rumery. If so, he was in the U.S. Army in the Cuban campaign in 1899. 
RUMERY, Antone (I3944)
 

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