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20681 this is the date on her death certificate, her gravestone says 1893 CARLSON, Marta Kristine Todal Johansdatter (I30627)
 
20682 This is the date on her death certificate. Other sources say January, 1872. BURRIDGE, Eliza Ada (I2124)
 
20683 This is the date on her gravestone and in the Oregon death index. Another source says 30 January 1950. LUNDBERG, Mathilda Charlotta (I7450)
 
20684 This is the date on her gravestone. Another source says 1951. WERNETTE, Kathryn (I20973)
 
20685 This is the date on her gravestone. Other sources say 8 Feb. Ragnild H (I37084)
 
20686 This is the date on her gravestone. She died as Susanah Augustine on November 25, 1903 according to the Wisconsin Death Index on Family Search. JERHOME, Susanna (I17417)
 
20687 This is the date on his death certificate. The 1900 census has his birth as October 1848. MICHAELSON, Ole S (I4584)
 
20688 This is the date on his marriage certificate. TAYLOR, Robert Eugene (I15424)
 
20689 this is the date on his WWII draft registration ELLINGSON, Tosten Bertenius (I34842)
 
20690 This is the entry in the SSDI for Mike Ausen:
MARTIN AUSEN
Born 9 Sep1894
Died Sep 1985
Residence 54837
SS# 399-20-5116
Wisconsin

Mike’s mother was born in Norway.

Registered for the draft on June 5, 1917, in Polk County, at which time he was already married. He was living in Star Prairie, Wisconsin at the time and said he was a streetcar conductor for the Twin City Street Car Co. in Minneapolis. He was described as of medium height and build with brown eyes and brown hair.

He was a farmer in Alden Twp, Polk County, Wisconsin, in the 1920 and 1930 censuses.

In the 1940 census, he and his family lived in Amery in a rented residence (not a farm). Martin worked for the county doing road construction. He had an 8th grade education, his wife had had three years of high school. He made $1300 in 1939. All 8 children were living at home.

In the 1950 census, he and his family lived in Balsam Lake. Martin worked for the county highway department doing road maintenance. The household consisted of Martin, 55, Gertrude, 50, Wayne, 18, Eugene Norman, 12, Berl Mabry, 21, and Berl’s wife (and Martin and Gertrude’s daughter) Fern, 21. Berl was a clerk in a grocery store, Fern was a stenographer for the county clerk. 
AUSEN, Martin (Mike) (I648)
 

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