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The Sherwood Family Tree calls her Karine Mikkelson.
She was not the wife of Ole Pederson. She did not die in 1900. She likely died before 1880. | KRISTIANSMOEN, Karine Haroldsdatter (I39451)
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The Skogens (as Scogland) live at 922 E. 7th Street in Duluth in the 1910 census. Jacob is a laborer for the railroad. The couple has been married for three years and Petrina has had only the one child. Jacob came to the U.S. in 1893.
Living at 922 Seventh Street in Duluth at the time of the 1920 census. Years of immigration and naturalization are illegible.
Living at 131 East Winona Street in Duluth at the time of the 1930 census. Apparently emigrated in 1893. Occupation shown as “freight checker” in the “steam” or maybe it’s “Stearns” railroad.
In the 1936 Duluth city directory, Jacob and “Tina” live at 131 East Winona with their son.
Death certificate # 1937-MN-027203 issued in St. Louis County. | SKOGEN, Jacob (I132)
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The son of Charles Hendrickson, Martha’s second husband.
In the 1909 Minneapolis city directory, he was living at Charles and Martha’s at 2630 13th Avenue S and was a clerk for Simmons Hardware Co.
George, and his new wife Caroline, were living next door to Charles and Martha at the time of the 1910 census. Both families were living in the area of 26th and 13th Avenue S. George is 24 and Caroline is 23. They are shown to have been married “0” years. George is a shipping clerk at a hardware company. They were renting the house they were living in. Caroline had had no children.
George registered for the WWI draft on September 12, 1918, at Local Board Division No. 12 at 3002 27th Ave S. He is living at 4137 21st Avenue South and is working as a machinist for the Minneapolis Street and Machine Company. He lists his nearest relative as his wife, Mrs. Caroline Hendrickson. He is described as of medium height and build with blue eyes and black hair.
George and Caroline and family were renting a home or part of a home at what appears to be 3203 21st Avenue in Minneapolis at the time of the 1920 census. Both of George’s parents were born in Norway.
At the time of the 1930 census, the family was living at 6605 1st Avenue in Richfield in a $4500 house that George owned. They had a radio. The household consisted of George, 44, Caroline, 43, Mildred S., 19, Chester G., 16, Wilbur G., 13, and George R., 2. George and Caroline were each 23 when they were married. George’s parents and Caroline’s parents were born in Norway. George’s occupation was tile setter, working in private homes. He was employed and was not a veteran.
In the 1940 census, he and his family, except Chet, lived at 6605 “Between Nicollet and 2nd Avenue” in Richfield. This was a house they owned, worth $3500, and the one everyone had lived in five years earlier. George was a tile-setter. He had an eighth-grade education, Caroline had one year of high-school, Mildred was a high school graduate, and Wilbur had had two years of high school.
The informant for his death certificate was the hospital. George died of septicemia and a heart attack. He was a tile setter and resided at 2717 15th Avenue South in Minneapolis. | HENDRICKSON, George (I167)
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The specific day in April according to her death certificate. | PULFORD, Marjorie L (I16766)
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The spelling of her middle name (Terésia) is as her mother spelled it on a picture of Anna at age 1 (”1 år”).
Confirmed in the Swedish Baptist church.
In the 1934 St. Paul city directory, she may be the Anna Johnson, maid, residing at 937 Case (p. 280 of 967).
In the 1940 census, she was a live-in servant with the John McKelvey family of 30 Barton in Minneapolis. She worked 52 hours per week and had earned $350 in 1939.
Became an American citizen in 1942 or 1943 at the age of 28.
Märta, in her letter back to Karl dated September 14, 1947, says: “Anna is engaged so as soon as they can find a house, they will get married.”
At the time that she and Ed got their marriage license in October of 1947, she lived at 1800 Stevens Avenue.
Her obit (appeared in the December 4th and 5th editions of the Minneapolis Star-Tribune:
Ellingboe, Anna T. Born in Jamtland, Sweden, July 25, 1914. Faithful servant entered eternal life, Dec. 3, 2007. Welcomed home by beloved husband, Edwin (U.S.A.F.); parents, Marta & Jonas; siblings, Rudolph, Carl and Anny Johnson and Corinne (Johnson) Mousseau; niece, Peggy Lamb.
Anna will be lovingly remembered by her daughters and sons-in-law, Mary & Donald Carlson (Green Bay) and Donna & Eric Engels (Eagan); cherished grandma of Eric O. And Lindsay Carlson, Anny Engels-Bergh (Michael Bergh), Gabriel and Kaitlin Engels; great-grandma of Tobias, Elijah and Justus Bergh.
Anna is also survived by her sisters-in-law, Lorraine Johnson, Evelyn (Gaylord) Horwath and Beulah Luckman; devoted nephew, Phil (Sandy) Mousseau and niece, Bonnie (Wade) Gibbons; many other relatives, dear friends and her family in Sweden.
Anna was a former Lutheran Social Service foster mother of 65 children and a long-time dedicated volunteer at the VA Hospital. She was a member of Gold Star Wives of America and Hope Lutheran Church. Anna has been a resident of Mt. Olivet/Careview for the past 5 years. Her humble, kind and giving presence in this world will be deeply missed. She now rests in the arms of her Lord and Savior. A celebration of Anna's life will be held Thursday, 11 AM at her church home, Hope Lutheran Church, 5728 Cedar Ave. S., Mpls. Visitation one hour before service. Interment Ft. Snelling. Memorials preferred to Hope Lutheran Church. "Hälsa Dem Därhemma.” | JONSSON, Anna Terésia (Johnson) (I79)
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The spelling of her middle name is as she spelled it in her handwritten signature on her citizenship papers.
Ray says, “Ida, her two sons Karl Johan Edvin and Olof Artur, and sister Anna Matilda emigrated from Liverpool on the steamship "Bavarian" on Feb. 27, 1904, arriving in Halifax on March 28, 1904. Ida's son Edvin had Polio and with sister Anna's seasickness, and Edwin's quarantine on arrival, the journey was ardous.”
She was naturalized as a citizen of the U.S. on 7 Nov 1939 in Everett, Snohomish County, Washington. At that time. she and her husband and their family lived in Alderwood Manor, Washington. They had come to the U.S. from Broadview, Saskatchewan, Canada, in July of 1930.
In the 1940 census, Olaf, Ida, and three of their sons (Hans, Nels, and Paul) lived at 1421 West 61st in Seattle in a house that they owned worth $2000. Olaf was a laborer in a lumber mill. Five years earlier, the family had lived in rural Snohomish County. Olaf and Ida had 4th grade educations, Nels had an eighth grade education, Paul and Hans were educated through the sixth grade. | Ida Margrata (I18121)
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The spelling of her middle name is from her birth certificate. Her birth certificate was amended on June 27, 1942. | TAPELT, Marie Cecelia (I5307)
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The Spillums lived in Grand Forks, North Dakota in 1948 and 1951. Dennis was a fireman for the Great Northern Railway. Barbara was still living in Grand Forks as late as 2001.
She and Walter were married and living with her mother on the family farm in Belmont Twp in the 1940 census.
Barbara J. Spillum passed away March 13, 2012, at Marshall Hospital in Placerville, Calif., with her daughter Ida at her side. She was born Oct. 4, 1917, in Buxton, N.D. She was the daughter of Samson and Ida Nesvig. She married Walter D. Spillum on Dec. 5, 1939, in Crookston, Minn. She was a homemaker most of her life and made her home with her husband in Crookston until 1943, when they moved to Grand Forks, N.D. This was her home until 2001, when she moved to California to be with her daughter and son-in-law, John and Ida Brady in Vacaville. In 2003, Barbara moved to Pollock Pines, Calif., with John and Ida.
Barbara will be missed by all she knew throughout her life and we were truly blessed to have had her in our lives. Barbara was a kind, supporting and loving wife, mother, grandmother and friend. She loved her crocheting, reading and puzzles and kept herself busy in her later life. She is survived by her daughter, Ida (John) Brady, of Pollock Pines; daughter-in-law, Jackie Spillum of Huron, S.D.; grandchildren, Kenneth (Sharon) Wold of Orangevale, Calif., Traci (Terrill) Pedretti of El Dorado, Calif., Kristine (Wilbur) Layman of Placerville, Calif., Nathan (April) Wold of Vacaville, Stephanie (Dan) Wood of Sioux Falls, S.D., Heidi (Sergio) Vazquez of Highland, Calif., and Wendy (Shane) Talbott of Queen Creek, Ariz.;great-grandchildren Denay (Jay) Hornberger of Orangevale, Mitchell Wold of New York City, Nicholas, Sara, Amy and Joel Pedretti of El Dorado, Kassidy Wold-Castro of Placerville, Nathan, Jr. and Ashlyn Wold of Vacaville; Caden and Devin Wood of Sioux Falls, Matthew Gussiaas and Isabela Vazquez of Highland, Kylie Talbott of Queen Creek; and her great-great-grandson, Colton Hornberger of Orangevale. She also leaves several nieces and nephews; and sister-in-law, Ruby Nesvig of Buxton, N.D. She was preceded in death by her husband, Walter; son, Bruce; brother, Jerome Nesvig; and sister, Irene Sondreal.
Family and friends will gather to celebrate Barbara's life at a later date. Burial will be at Ringsaker Lutheran Church Cemetery in Buxton, N.D., in the family plot. | NESVIG, Barbara Jeanette (I1648)
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The sponsors listed for her baptism were Margrethe Ovesdatter Thune, Maren Evensdatter Thune, Kirsti Christophersdatter Dalager, Bøye Bøyesen Thune, and Niels Iversen Thune.
She is I21783 in Jim’s Ellingboe tree where her birthdate is mistakenly shown to be November 28th.
Vang B, p. 307, calls her Marit Endresdotter Rogn, as does dwfrench1.
In the 1865 census, she is the wife of Kristofer Einarsen. The family lives on Heen øvre, for which Kristofer is gbr. The couple has five daughters, born between the years 1853 and 1865. They would have two more. Of the seven daughters, the eldest, Anne, inherited the farm. One daughter, Ingebjørg died as a teenager. The other five daughters would emigrate to the U.S. | ELLESTAD, Marith Endresdatter (I21646)
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The SSA&C Index has her birth date as 26 Mar 1921 and her birth place as Illinois.
In the 1950 census, she and her husband, Joseph Valvo, a plumber, lived in Chicago with Joseph’s sister’s family, the Robert Balfours. She wroked in a radio factory. | SWANSON, Delphine Elaine (I43292)
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