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Matches 20,811 to 20,820 of 23,510
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| 20811 |
Still alive and living with his father and brother and uncles in Scott County in the 1905 state census. | NELSON, Ole (I11091)
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| 20812 |
Still alive as the 13 year-old Emma in the 1895 Minnesota state census.
An Emma Ellestad was a baptismal sponsor for Roy O. L. Rasmussen at his 1903 baptism in Minneapolis.
In the 1940 census, she and her two adult sons live in Manhattan. She is shown as married but there is no husband in the household. She has no occupation.
In the 1950 census, she is unemployed and stilll lives at her apartment on West 177th Street in New York City. Her marital status is “separated.” | ELLESTAD, Emma Louise (I1961)
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| 20813 |
Still alive in May of 2014. | SIMONSON, Violet E (I17893)
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| 20814 |
Still alive in the 1885 Minnesota census. | BELSOM, Valmine (I16333)
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| 20815 |
Still alive in the 1891-1895 Household Examination | JONASSON, Anders (I63)
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| 20816 |
Still alive in the 1895 Minnesota state census. | LIEN, Berit (Betsey) E (I6727)
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| 20817 |
Still at home in the 1910 census and working as a fireman for an elevator (probably a grain elevator).
In the 1920 census, he is probably listed as George Bulford, 30, a single man living in Watertown, Wisconsin, where he is an inspector for a tractor company.
In the 1930 census, George was divorced and living in Los Angeles. He was a manager for a garage. He was a veteran of the World War. | PULFORD, George Richard (I16767)
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| 20818 |
Still at home in the 1910 census and working as a roustabout in a machine shop.
He registered for the draft in Minneapolis on June 5, 1917. He was 25 and is shown as born on 11 April 1892. He was a single man and gave his mother as someone dependent upon him. He was a painter and lived at 1017 5th Street S in Minneapolis. He was of medium height and build with blue eyes and dark hair.
In the 1920 census, he was a lodger at an apartment house or boarding house at 328 South 10th Street in Minneapolis, the same address as his uncle, Bernard R Christy (#14595). Fred was an asbestos worker.
In the 1940 census, he was Fred Pulford, 45, “nephew”, living with his aunt Anna Warren in Minneapolis. He was single and was usually employed as a painter (or pointer) of brick and stone for a brick and stone construction company although he was out of work at the time of the census. | PULFORD, Frederick Frances (I16769)
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| 20819 |
Still at home in the 1920 census and working for a biscuit company.
In the 1930 census, a 31 year-old Emma Pulford, whose parents were born in Ireland, lived in south Minneapolis. She was a floor lady for a department store.
In the obit for her brother Bertram, she was Mrs. Arthur Johnson of Minneapolis. | PULFORD, Emma S (I16772)
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| 20820 |
Still at home with her parents in North Dakota in the 1930 census. | ELLINGBOE, Marion Alberta (I10799)
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