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Matches 19,841 to 19,850 of 23,510
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| 19841 |
Single and living at home with her parents in North Dakota at the time of the 1910 census. | TOSO, Olga Ingnette (I9478)
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| 19842 |
Single and living at home with her parents in the 1910 census.
Although she was born in Iowa, her birth was also registered in Nunda Twp, Freeborn County, Minnesota, on November 25, 1884, “Syrene O Thompson.” | THOMPSON, Serena Ovedia (I12857)
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| 19843 |
Single and living at home with her parents in the 1910 census.
Single and living at home with her father in the 1930 census. | WATTERUD, Mina (I415)
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| 19844 |
Single and living at home with her parents in the 1910 census. | BLOCH, Bertha (I10512)
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| 19845 |
Single and living at home with her parents in the 1910 census. | BLOCH, Emma (I10513)
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| 19846 |
Single and living at home with her parents in the 1910 census. | BLOCH, Alma (I10514)
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| 19847 |
Single and living at home with her widowed father and brother Nels at the time of the 1900 census.
According to the entry for her father in the Dakota/Goodhue county history, she was a trained nurse living in St. Paul in 1910.
She is listed in “The Valdris Book”, a history of the Valdris Samband published in 1920 (available on Google Books), as Lillie E Thompson of Farmington. She was a member of the Samband between 1906 and 1911.
Also according to the Valdris Book, Lillie served in World War I as a Red Cross Army Nurse.
Her brother Nels A. was the informant for her death certificate. He had her buried in Duluth. Lillie died from tuberculosis.
Single. Never married. | THOMPSON, Lillie E (I1948)
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| 19848 |
Single and living at home with his father and step-mother in the 1910 census.
He and his family lived in Rose Hill Twp, Cottonwood County, in the 1930 census, next door to the farm of Max Bloch. | BLOCH, Herman Julius (I10508)
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| 19849 |
Single and living at home with his mother and siblings in the 1920 census.
In the 1930 census, he and his family were living in Aberdeen Precinct, Grays Harbor County, Washington. William worked in a veneer factory. | KILDE, Wilhelm (William) (I9578)
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| 19850 |
Single and living at home with his mother and sister in the 1930 census. He is a linotype operator at a newspaper.
He was a widower when he died. | KASPERICK, Daniel Peter (I9658)
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