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21571 The mother of Cordelia is shown as Polly Smith on Cordelia’s death certificate. Mary (I14938)
 
21572 The N.D. death index says that although he died in Rolette County, his county of residence was Benson. TOSO, Orville G (I10047)
 
21573 The N.D. death index says that he resided in Minnesota KILDE, Olaf (I9577)
 
21574 The name is also spelled MacFarland in many references.

His death notice said that he was “in his 70th year” which suggests he was born in 1866.

In the 1910 census, he was a 42 year-old master mariner living with Jennie in Boston.

An article in the September 13, 1916, edition of the Boston Globe recounts the “second builders trial” of the excursion steamer Mary Chilton. Captain Elmer E McFarland was in command during the trial. The apparent owner-to-be was the Nantucket Beach Steamboat Company.

An article in the August 10, 1932, edition of the Greenfield (Massachusetts) Daily Recorder-Gazette recounts the collision of the excursion steamer Allerton, bound from Nantucket to Boston, and the fishing boat Santa Padre. The Allerton was captained by Elmer McFarland. The two ships collided in the narrows off Lovell’s island shortly before midnight. No one died, all were rescued. There was some question about whether or not the fishing boat, a 40 foot flounder boat, had its running lights too dim. McFarland said that he ordered the engines reversed and swung his wheel as soon as he saw the fisherman.

In his obit, in which his age is 70, he is described as master of the steamer Allerton, commodore of the Nantucket-Boston Steamship Line. 
MCFARLAND, Elmer E (I16732)
 
21575 The name is Finnish, from Hurula. HURLEY, Oscar (I32185)
 
21576 The name on her birth certifcate is for a “Colatha M” and she was born 4 Jul 1910 in Melrose in Stearns County to Henry and Lizzie.

In the 1940 census, she was 29 and shown as married. She was a high school graduate. In 1935, she and Kenneth had lived in Minneapolis.

In the 1956 St. Cloud city directory, she is Mrs Colette M Lewis, an office worker for East Side Furniture. She and William Lewis live at her parents house at 624 12th Avenue N.

In the 1959 St. Cloud directory, she is still Mrs Colette M Lewis, now a bookkeeper for East Side Furniture. William Lewis is not listed.

The informant for her death certificate was her son Roger Lewis who, at the time of Colette’s death, lived nearby at 6804 3rd Avenue North. Colette had lived at 6810 3rd Avenue North. She was married to William at the time of her death which was of a heart attack. 
DENNE, Colette M (I20348)
 
21577 The namesake of Hoyme Chapel and, later, Hoyme Hall (a residence hall for women) on the St. Olaf campus.

Adamantly opposed to coeducation. 
HØYME, Gjermund Gjermundsen (I38687)
 
21578 The newspaper article on their 50th wedding anniversary said that they were married on this date in St. Paul. MOMS says Pope County. Family: G Archie Norman WEFLEN / Barbara Ellen WILDMAN (F10725)
 
21579 the newspapers said April 10th KARLSRUD, Oscar Raymond (I645)
 
21580 The Norderhaug Family Tree LEITE, Ole Olsen (I39844)
 

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