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Matches 20,991 to 21,000 of 22,220
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20991 |
Unmarried and living with her brothers in Milwaukee in the 1900 census. Unmarried, 36, and living with her unmarried sister, 31, in Milwaukee in the 1910 census. Their address is 154 South Bay Street. Clara’s occupation is listed as “millinery” in a “store.” Louisa’s is as a clerk in a shoe factory.
In the 1909 Milwaukee city directory, she lives with her sister at 154 S Bay. She is a milliner. Their cousin Walter also lives with them.
Clara and “Lucy” are still single and living together at the same house in the 1920 census. Their occupations aren’t legible.
By 1930, both women are still living in 154 South Bay Street but now the owner of the house is Clara’s new husband, Alfred Lloyd. Clara is a machine operator at a hat factory. “Luce” is a stenographer at a shoe factory.
In the 1940 census, Clara is a 66 year-old widow living by herself at 374 E Bay Street in Milwaukee, the same house in which she had lived in 1935. She works as a caisson maker for a construction company. | ELLINGBOE, Marie Clare (Clara) (I2832)
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20992 |
Unmarried and living with her parents and siblings on Ellingbø søndre 22 in the 1865 Norwegian census. | ELLINGBØ, Berit Olsdatter (I9193)
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20993 |
Unmarried and living with her parents in Philadelphia at the time of the 1930 census.
Still unmarried and living with her father and siblings in Philadelphia in the 1940 census.
Gertrude M Johnson on her gravestone. | CLEMENTS, Gertrude M (I8434)
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20994 |
Unmarried and living with her parents in the1910 and 1920 censuses. | THOMPSON, Carolina (I28223)
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20995 |
Unmarried and living with his brother, sister, and parents on Ellingbøhaugen 33/6 in the 1910 Norwegian census. | ELLINGBØE, Jørgen Helgesen (I17718)
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20996 |
Unmarried and living with his parents and sister in the 1910 Norwegian census.
According to Jim, Helge took over his father's store and Fagerli Hotel in 1919 with a deed of conveyence dated 22 Nov 1921 from his uncle Helge. A new barn was built down by Fagerli in 1939, and since then the farm was operated from there. He bought the Grindaheim Hotel in 1921 and managed both under that name. He built a new store building in 1929 and a bakery in 1941, and had about 10 dekar (ca. 2.5 acres) of land under cultivation. He was a director of the Vang Sparebank for 20 years, a member of the local mediation board for civil cases, mayor of Vang May to September 1945 and more.
He and his wife had no children. His estate was inherited by Marit Solemsli.
He is the H. T. Ellingbø whose name is on the front of the building in Vang, as shown on Jim’s home page for ellingboe.us. | ELLINGBØE, Helge Torsteinsson (I2923)
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20997 |
Unmarried and living with his parents in Philadelphia at the time of the 1930 census. He is a bank teller. | CLEMENTS, Frederick S (I8433)
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20998 |
Unmarried and living with his parents in Philadelphia at the time of the 1930 census. He was a clerk for a machinery manufacturer. | CLEMENTS, Robert (I8435)
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20999 |
Unmarried and living with his parents in the 1910 and 1920 censuses. | THOMPSON, Thomas (I28221)
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21000 |
Unmarried and of Duluth at the times of her father’s death and her mother’s death. | WOLD, Ruth Harriet (I1317)
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