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20651 This is from his death certificate. “Descendants of Sever O. Nundahl” says Jul 30th. MIKKELSON, Arden Duane (I4399)
 
20652 This is from the Massachusetts marriage record. Other sources say that the couple was married in Connecticut on 17 Dec 1853. Perhaps both are right and they were married twice. Family: Seagrave SMITH / Susan Almira CADY (F13028)
 
20653 This is her birth date in the entry for her marriage in the parish register. The birth place seems to be “Horgenseiet un Grinokereiet.” HØRGEN, Marte Olsdatter (I4195)
 
20654 This is her birth date per North Dakota Public Death Index. Find A Grave says 20 Jan 1880. WILLIAMS, Wilhelmina Amelia (I7100)
 
20655 This is him in the St. Louis County birth index:

RASMUSSON MALE NA 11/13/1889 590

Not listed as living with Peter and Mary in the 1900 or 1910 censuses. However, he is listed as living with them in the 1905 state census in which he is shown as a “rivet heater.”

Arthur registered for the draft in June of 1917. He was a shipbuilder living in River Rouge, Wayne County, Michigan. He was married and had one child. He was of medium height, slender build, with blue eyes and light hair.

He and his family are living in River Rouge, Wayne County, Michigan, in the 1920 census. They are renting the “upstairs” at 3123 Jefferson Avenue, West. Arthur is a heater in the shipbuilding industry.

Arthur and Eaner married sisters. Some of the information for Eaner and Arthur comes from the Dale/Pope Family information on Rootsweb.

According to his death certificate, he was a farmer. His wife, the informant for the certificate, knew that Arthur’s father was Peter Rasmussen but she did not know the name of Arthur’s mother. 
RASMUSSEN, Arthur (I129)
 
20656 This is his birth certificate information:

Mayer,
Minnesota Birth certid# 1901-32183
Date of Birth: 02/13/1901
County of Birth: Hennepin
Mother Maiden Name: Walborg

His father is shown as 50 years old on his birth certificate.

He was the informant for his unnamed son’s death certificate. At that time, he and “Thrisa” lived at 3522 Humboldt Avenue North in Minneapolis.

In the 1930 census, he may be the Thomas Maier, insurance salesman, lodging with a family in Minneapolis. He is married but no wife is shown. He had been married 7 years earlier. That Thomas’s father is shown as born in Minnesota, however.

In the 1940 census, he was one of four lodgers living in the household of Louise Sopousek of Cedar Rapids, Iowa. He is a painter with a wholesale packing house. One of the other lodgers is an insurance salesman so it’s possible that there was some confusion over who did what.

Thomas R Mayer married Teresa R Cook in Los Angeles County on 26 Nov 1965 and/or 26 Nov 1969. There are entries for both dates in the California Marriage Index. She’s Teresa Scanlon in the 1965 entry, Teresa Cook in the 1969 entry.

According to Bonnie, Teresa and Tommy married in 1923, divorced in about 1925, and remarried in 1949. 
MAYER, Thomas E (I4869)
 
20657 This is his birthdate according to his draft registration and the 1900 census. The ND Public Death Index has him born one year later. WENTLAND, Emil Fred (I10416)
 
20658 this is questionable: the Montana Death Index claims that this Melvin Knutson was 94 years old KNUTSON, Melvin (I11522)
 
20659 This is speculative and is based on a photo by Mavon, in Find A Grave, who says that the surname for this child, whose gravestone was photographed in Dorris, is either Gustad or Everson. He is not listed in the 1900 census and his birth date is only nine months after his sister Margaret. Given that Ed and Elise later named a second son Einar, he’s probably Ed and Elise’s child as shown here. If he’s not a child of Ed and Elise Gustad, then he is probably a child of Ever and Betsy Everson. Either way, he’s an unknown whose existence is marked only by a stone commemorating his demise. GUSTAD, Einar (I31294)
 
20660 This is the cemetery on the northeast corner of Lake Street and Cedar Avenue. It is the oldest cemetery in Minneapolis and is now called the Minneapolis Pioneers and Soldiers Memorial Cemetery. Minneapolis’s poorest citzens were buried in unmarked mass graves in Section H. FLATEN, Mabel (I12836)
 

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