Matches 22,121 to 22,130 of 23,616
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The Wallin Family Tree has him born in Degerfors, Västerbottens län. His first wife was also from Degerfors. | WALLIN, John E (I30471)
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| 22122 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | RICHMOND, V. III (I9374)
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The wedding was performed at the bride’s parents’ home. | Family: Ellsworth Knowlton ELLINGBOE / Helen Adele JONES (F1631)
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The Wednesday, June 20, 1945, edition of the Brainerd newspaper notes: “Miss Joanne and Gerald Everson left Wednesday for Minneapolis and Park Ridge, Ill. for a week’s visit with relatives.”
She was runner-up in the Crosby-Ironton Homecoming Queen contest in September of 1951.
Jo and Jack were living in Cloquet in the summer of 1956.
According to the Faribault city directory, Jo was a teller for the Security National Bank in 1967 and a saleswoman for Ochs Brothers in 1972.
Joanne Clara Davis, age 82, of Hastings, passed away at Regions Hospital on May 7, 2016. She was born on April 11, 1934 in Deer Wood, MN to John and Mabel Everson.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Jack, and daughter, Nancy Ann Davis. She is survived by her daughter, Jayne Davis - Pickart (Bryce Pickart); sons, John (Kris) Davis, and Jeff (Genny) Davis; grandchildren, Andrew, Heather, and Nicole; great grandchildren, David, Sam and Charlotte; other relatives and friends.
A memorial service will be held at Regina Memorial Chapel in Hastings on Thursday, May 12. | EVERSON, Joanne Clara (I38)
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| 22125 |
The Weflen Family Tree calls her Selma and has her dying in Olympia, Washington, in November of 1936 as Selma Wallmark. | VEFLEN, Sigrid Kristoffersdatter (Selma) (I24664)
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The Weflen Family Tree calls him Ove Anton and has him born 17 Feb 1875 and dying in Grant County, Minnesota, in October of 1898, leaving behind a wife and son. | VEFLEN, Ove Kristoffersen Ruskhaugen (I24662)
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| 22127 |
The Whiteley family tree calls her Leona Madelene Hopper.
In the 1900 census, she was Leone Hopper, the step-daughter of William (and Chloe) Whiteley, a farmer in Noonan Twp, Ramsey County, North Dakota. She is shown as born in Wisconsin in August of 1886.
Her marriage to Frank Augustine was apparently over in early 1907. A brief note in the Omaha World-Herald, February 11, 1907: “I will not be responsible for any goods contracted by my wife. Frank Augustine.”
Her husband was the informant for her death certificate. She had lived in the city for 42 years (which suggests that she had moved to Minneapolis in 1913). Her residence was 3525 3rd Avenue South. She died of heart failure. | HOPPER, Leona Mathilda (I13043)
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The WHS genealogical index (and Wisconsin Births and Christenings) shows a Florence Engel born on this date (9 Apr 1904) in Pepin County. The parents were Bert Engel and “Francies Marcks.” | ENGEL, Katherine Mildred (I8687)
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The WHS Wisconsin Genealogy Index shows an Edwards M Williams born in Waupaca County on 30 Oct 1887.
Shown in the 1900 census as having not attended school in the previous 12 months.
In the 1905 state census, he lives with his parents in Merrill.
In the 1910 census, he is single and living with his parents in Wausau. He has no occupation.
He registered for the draft on June 5, 1917, in Marathon County as Claude R Williams. He claimed a wife, child, and mother were dependent upon him. He was a stenographer and bookkeeper for Rigner & Ringle in Wausau. He was described as tall and stout with gray eyes and light brown hair. He claimed to have “bad eyes.” He lived at 616 Third Avenue South in Wausau.
He appears to be included in the 1920 census in a very faint census image for Wausau’s 3rd Ward. His address was 707 Jefferson. His wife’s name is Elna or Edna and his son’s name is Gordon. Gordon appears to be 4 years old; the ages of Claude and his wife are not legible.
From the Wausau Daily Herald, 3 Mar 1936 edition:
Claude R. Williams, law clerk in the office of Regner and Ringle, passed away at his home, 602 Seymour Street, yesterday afternoon after a ten days’ illness with pleural pneumonia. His widow and son, Gordon Spencer, and his father, Edward Williams of this city survive. | WILLIAMS, Claude R (I13648)
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| 22130 |
the Willmar Tribune had it as November 21 | ELLINGBOE, Lyla A (I5071)
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