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There is not a William Lynch in the 1920s Minneapolis city directories for whom a Clara is listed as a spouse. | LYNCH, William H (I2302)
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There is some confusion about this person. Some reputable sources have him as the son of Ole Tostensen Kvåle (#24448) and Margrethe Knudsdatter. That is incorrect. It’s true that that couple had a son Tosten born about this time but that Tosten Olsen died in infancy.
Vang C, p. 425. | HOLIEN, Tosten Olsen (I40991)
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There is some disagreement on this wife of Kristen Andersen.
Jim, for example, calls her Marit Eriksdatter Rudi but with no other information.
The previous entry in geneastory for Kristen Andersen's first wife had her as Marit Olsdatter, born 1807, the daughter of Ole Tostensen Melby. Although the bride in Kristen Andersen's 1829 marriage is shown as age 23, perhaps reasonably consistent with an 1807 birthdate, it is more likely that dwfrench1's assignment is correct and that is what is now shown here. dwfrench1's assignment is for Kristen A's first wife is Marit Olsdatter Rudi born in 1804. The crucial evidence for the 1804 Marit is that Kristen A remarried in 1856 and the death records show that a Marit Olsdatter Kolstad died in 1853 at the age of 49.
dwfrench1 also suggests a possible earlier marriage for that Kristen A and Marit O as 26 Apr 1826 in Rogne. That would explain Anders Kristensen’s 1828 birth not being shown as illegitimate. However, I could not find the 26 Apr 1826 marriage record in digitalarkivet.
The 1807 Marit Olsdatter is now included in geneastory as the wife of Tollev Gudbrandsen Magistad per dwfrench1's French Family Tree. | RUDI, Marit Olsdatter (I31207)
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There is some uncertainty about the family name. | STEEN, Ove (I2476)
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There was a husmann Per Persson Kvåle, b. 1808 and married 1844 to Ragndi Torsteinsdatter S. Bø., b. 1818. | Petter Persson (I24019)
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There was a Jorgen Ellingbo baptized in the East Norway Lake Lutheran Church in 1877. Either this Jørgen was actually born in 1877, instead of 1878, or there was an earlier Jorgen who died before this Jørgen was born.
In the 1900 census, George is a salesman boarding with the Peter and Marie Gandrud family in Norway Lake Twp, Kandiyohi County.
In the 1907 Minneapolis city directory, he is Geo A Ellingboe, a clerk for Gronseth & Gandrud. He rooms at 600 19th Avenue S.
In the 1908 city directory, he is Geo A Ellingboe, a clerk for Gronseth & Gandrud, boarding at 521½ Cedar Avenue.
The 1909 Minneapolis city directory has George A Ellingbo living at the 1420 South 4th. He is a travel agent.
In the 1910 city directory, he is Geo I, a driver living at 1420 S 4th.
In the 1910 census he is called Ellenbaugh. He lives with his wife Marge and daughter Margaret at 1420 4th St. S. in Minneapolis. His occupation is salesman, perhaps of coffee.
When Edwin was born in 1911, George was a salesman. He and his family lived at 3605 24th Avenue South.
In the 1916 Minneapolis city directory, he was Geo A Ellingboe, driver, residing at 3605 24th Avenue S.
In the 1918 city directory, he and Magda live at 3521 22nd Ave S. He is a driver, Magda is a maid.
Registered for the draft as George Andrew Ellingboe in Minneapolis on September 12, 1918. This George lives at 3521 22nd Avenue South and was born on August 14, 1878. He is native-born U. S. citizen. He is employed by the Minneapolis Steel and Machinery Company, 32nd and Snellling Ave. S.. “making shells.” He shows his nearest relative as Magda Ellingboe, 3521 22nd Avenue. He was described as of medium height and build with brown eyes and dark hair.
At the time of his death (as George Ellingboe), he was living at 2207 E. 36th Street in Minneapolis. He was a laborer at Minneapolis Steel and Machinery Co. He died of bronchopneumonia due to influenza. The informant for his death certificate was Albert A. of Kerkhoven.
His obit in the Willmar newspaper noted that he had served as a salesman at the Moen & Gandrud store for several years. | ELLINGBOE, Jørgen (George) Andrew (I5092)
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There was also a Stella Quale born on 26 Apr 1909 in Swift County to Nels and Clara Quale.
An Ancestry tree has George and Christine’s Stella marrying L B Hansen.
Her Social Security number had been issued in Illinois. | QUALE, Stella A (I17889)
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There was also a Wayne P. Tenney, a few years younger than Wayne Z.
SFC, US ARMY, Korea
Member of the Church of Jesus Christ Latter Day Saints.
An article in the Spokane Chronicle, 23 Mar 1960 edition, said that 47 construction workers from the Crick & Degerstrom company “recently donated their day’s wages to a fund for Wayne Z. Tenney who is recovering from a cancer operation and may face another. Tenney, who lives at Beverly, has a wife and two children.” | TENNEY, Wayne Z (I29509)
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There was an Ole J Hamre born in Goodhue County in 1863. That other Ole is easily confused, and has been confused, with this Ole. | HAMRE, Ole Alfred Johnson (I31396)
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There was another Grover C Banks of the same age (born 16 Oct 1884) living in Vortex in Holly Creek in Wolfe County in the 1910 census. That Grover C Banks was married to Letha and his mother was Annie.
Shown as Cleveland Banks in the 1910 census. The family was living on a farm in the Magisterial District of Antioch in Wolfe County, Kentucky. The family consisted of Cleveland, 29, Martha, 27 or 29, Davy, 7, Rosa, 3, and Henry, 1 and some months. Living next door was Hulda Banks, a 23 year old widow with two children. Cleveland and Martha have been married for 8 years. Martha has had 4 children, 3 still living. Everyone and their parents were born in Kentucky.
Registered for the draft on September 12, 1918, in Crow Wing County, as Grover Cleveland Banks of Ironton. He was employed as a miner for the Cuyuna Mille Lac of Ironton. His nearest relative was Martha Banks. Grover was described as of medium height and build with blue eyes and black hair.
Shown as James C. Banks in the 1920 census, Grover C. Banks in the 1930 census.
Owned a farm in Irondale Township, Crow Wing County, at the time of the 1920 census. His father was born in North Carolina, his mother in Kentucky.
In the 1930 census, both of his parents were born in Kentucky. At that time, he was renting a farm, and occupied as a farmer, in Aitkin Township of Aitkin County.
From: "Sara Dotzler"
Date: Mon, 21 Mar 2005 19:19:40 -0600
To: "Edna/Bill Everson"
Subject: Information
Edna
I did some checking and here is what I found: Dad's name was Grover Cleveland Banks and Mom's was Martha Hatton. I believe her middle name was Jane but I'm not sure.
I checked with Opal as she has dad's bible with some information. Dad was born April 30, 1884 in Kentucky (Campton) I believe. Mom was born July 10, 1880.
Dad passed away April 30, 1965. Mom passed away December 30, 1967.
They were married February 4, 1902.
They left Kentucky and arrived in Wisconsin in 1911, from there they went to Oklahoma and then came to Minnesota in 1917. They arrived in Aitkin and then settled in Ironton, Minnesota where he worked in the mines before buying a farm in Ross Lake Township, Minnesota.
Children from this union were Dave Crocket, Frank, Rose, Henry, Elizabeth and Mary (twins), Hafed (Jack), Hannah, Sara (myself) William (Bill) and Dixie.
I hope this will answer some of your questions. If I find any more information I will send it to you. I will be leaving Wednesday for the cities and then flying out to Arizona on Friday (March 25) with Ruth and Jerry. We will be coming back on April 4. I have been quite well this winter but not so good the last week as I fell and bruised my knee and then sprained my ankle so it has curbed my getting around some.
Hope this finds you all in good health and if you see Helen and Max say hello for me. Sara
Grover Cleveland Banks died of a coronary. | BANKS, Grover Cleveland (I6895)
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