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22191 There was another Jorgen Ellingboe born in 1877 (#5121).

In the 1900 census, George is a salesman boarding with the Peter and Marie Gandrud family in Norway Lake Twp, Kandiyohi County.

In the 1907 Minneapolis city directory, he is Geo A Ellingboe, a clerk for Gronseth & Gandrud. He rooms at 600 19th Avenue S.

In the 1908 city directory, he is Geo A Ellingboe, a clerk for Gronseth & Gandrud, boarding at 521½ Cedar Avenue.

The 1909 Minneapolis city directory has George A Ellingbo living at the 1420 South 4th. He is a travel agent.

In the 1910 city directory, he is Geo I, a driver living at 1420 S 4th.

In the 1910 census he is called Ellenbaugh. He lives with his wife Marge and daughter Margaret at 1420 4th St. S. in Minneapolis. His occupation is salesman, perhaps of coffee.

When Edwin was born in 1911, George was a salesman. He and his family lived at 3605 24th Avenue South.

In the 1916 Minneapolis city directory, he was Geo A Ellingboe, driver, residing at 3605 24th Avenue S.

In the 1918 city directory, he and Magda live at 3521 22nd Ave S. He is a driver, Magda is a maid.

Registered for the draft as George Andrew Ellingboe in Minneapolis on September 12, 1918. This George lives at 3521 22nd Avenue South and was born on August 14, 1878. He is native-born U. S. citizen. He is employed by the Minneapolis Steel and Machinery Company, 32nd and Snellling Ave. S.. “making shells.” He shows his nearest relative as Magda Ellingboe, 3521 22nd Avenue. He was described as of medium height and build with brown eyes and dark hair.

At the time of his death (as George Ellingboe), he was living at 2207 E. 36th Street in Minneapolis. He was a laborer at Minneapolis Steel and Machinery Co. He died of bronchopneumonia due to influenza which means he was a victim of the “Spanish Flu” epidemic. The informant for his death certificate was Albert A. of Kerkhoven.

His obit in the Willmar newspaper noted that he had served as a salesman at the Moen & Gandrud store for several years. 
ELLINGBOE, Jørgen (George) Andrew (I5092)
 
22192 There was another Jorgen Ellingboe born in 1878 (#5092).

Living at home in the 1905 census as a farm laborer.

In the 1907 Minneapolis city directory, he may be the Geo Ellingboe, laborer, boarding at 514 Cedar Avenue.

Single and living at home with his parents in the 1910 census (April 21). He is a carpenter. In that same census (April 26), he may also be the George E. Ellingboe, 32, single, boarding with a family in the city of Benson. That George is a carpenter who works in a furniture store.

This George E. Ellingboe had a garage/auto repair shop at the time of the 1918 draft registration and in the 1920 and 1930 censuses and lived in DeGraff, Swift County. He may be the George E. who was a carpenter in Benson in the 1910 census.

In the draft registration in Benson, September 12, 1918, he was 41 year-old George E. Ellingboe, born August 17th of (an illegible year). His nearest relative was Latricia Ellingboe. He was described as of medium height and build with blue eyes and light hair.

As of August, 1919, he had just competed construction of a garage facility “as his new headquarters for repairing automobiles.”

In the 1940 census, George was a widower living in the village of Murdock with Florence, Gertrude, George Jr., and James. George was a laborer doing road construction, probably a WPA job.

George died of a heart attack. The informant for his death certificate was Robert Conyers of DeGraff. George was a mechanic. 
ELLINGBOE, Jørgen (George) Elmer (I5121)
 
22193 There was different Alvin Qualley, middle name William, also born in 1904 in Minnesota.

In the 1940 census, he lived in Tioga, North Dakota, and was employed by an oil company.

His obit:

Monroeville, Ala. - Funeral services for Alvin Quale, 96, of Monroeville, formerly of Tioga, N.D., will be at 10 a.m., Tuesday, June 5, at First Lutheran Church in Tioga. The Rev. Chris Montgomery will officiate and burial will be in United Cemetery, Tioga. Alvin Gunther Quale was born July 4, 1904, in Benson, Minn., to Ole and Julia (Overbo) Quale. He was raised on their homestead northwest of Ray, where he attended Dillon School and Ray High School, graduating in 1925. He was confirmed in the Lutheran faith in 1920 at Rainbow Valley Lutheran Church. In 1928, Alvin became the Standard Oil bulk agent in Tioga, retiring from that job in 1963. He was united in marriage to Jennie Eskeland on June 21, 1933. They subsequently made their home on north main in Tioga for 64 years and raised their three children there. During his years in Tioga, he was active in the Volunteer Fire Department, served on the Tioga School Board, was a member of the Odd Fellows Lodge and was active in the First Lutheran Church. After Alvin's retirement in 1963, they spent a number of years traveling to various places during the winter months. The Quales moved to Alabama to be close to their daughter, LaDonna, in 1997. Alvin died at the Englewood Health Care Center in Monroeville on Tuesday, May 29, 2001. He is survived by two daughters, Verona Skabo and her husband, Ron, of Lakewood, Colo., and LaDonna Herring and her husband, Dick, of Monroeville, Ala.; four granddaughters and five great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his wife, Jennie; son Corvin; one granddaughter; his parents; five brothers; and three sisters. 
QUALE, Alvin Gunther (I18191)
 
22194 There was more than one Clarence O Lockrem.

In the 1940 census, our Clarence is probably the 33 year-old farmer living in McLean County with wife Margaret and five children. 
LOCKREM, Clarence Orlando (I26769)
 
22195 There was no Marie living at home in the 1900 census. GUDBRANDSDATTER, Marie? (I4203)
 
22196 There were two Arthur Tosos born in Minnesota in February of 1896. Arthur Thomas was born to Ole and Netta. Arthur Bernhard was born to Conrad and Ida.

Arthur Thomas appears in the 1900 (as Thomas) and 1910 censuses with his parents. 
TOSO, Arthur Thomas (I5081)
 
22197 There were two Christopher Lockrems born at about the same time in Vang. The other one (#25778) was born 3 Nov 1830 (bapt. 16 Dec) to Lars Christopherson Lockrem and Anne Østensdatter. Both Christophers raised families in or near Goodhue County, Minnesota.

This one, a first cousin of the one born in 1830, married one of his 1st cousins.

In the 1870 census, he and “Jane” lived in Warsaw Twp, Goodhue County. The household consisted of Christopher, 39, Jane, 31, Edward, 11, Annie, 9, Andrew, 7, Augustus, 3, Malina, 2, and Lauritz, 6 months.

In the 1880 census, he (mis-indexed as Lachsenn) and his wife and 8 children lived in Stony Run Twp, Yellow Medicine County, Minnesota. The household consisted of Christopher, 49, Gertrue, 43, Edward B., 21, Anna G., 19, Andrew K., 17, Augustus S., 14, Malina, 12, Lauritz, 10, Sofia, 6, and Julia, 4.

From HISTORY OF THE MINNESOTA VALLEY, published in 1882. Chr. Lockrem was born in Norway in 1831; immigrated in 1849 and settled in Dane County, Wisconsin, afterward worked at tinner’s trade in Chicago, Cambridge and Janesville; moved to Independence, Iowa, and followed his trade three years. In 1856 he began farming in Rice County, Minnesota, and ten years later moved to Goodhue County; in 1873 he came to this town and bought 160 acres on section 36. He has held various town offices in this and other counties. In 1858 he married Gertrude Lien in Rice County; they have nine children living. 
LOCKREM, Christopher Iverson (I30088)
 
22198 There were two Emma Marias born on this date in Övre Ullerud, in each case the third child in the family. The _other_ Emma Maria was born to parents Lars Magi Hendricksson and Brita Stina Jansdotter, a couple who had been married for 3 years and lived in Rudsheden. JONSSON, Emma Maria (I30647)
 
22199 There were two Gilbert Loes born of mothers whose maiden name was Ellingboe who were born at about the same time. One is this Gilbert. The other one is #6732.

In the 1940 census, he and Josepha and their five children lived in Stoneham Twp in Chippewa County in the same house in which they all had lived five years earlier. He was a farmer and had a sixth-grade education. 
LOE, Gulbrand I (Gilbert) (I10901)
 
22200 There were two Knut Torgeirson Windingstads. This one is I6953 in Jim’s VS. The other one, Knut’s brother, is I6955 in Jim’s VS.

In the 1801 Norwegian census, he was Knud Torgerson, age 51, “bonde og gaardbeboer” on Hægge Nordre in Slidre. His wife was Ingebor Olsdatter, age 48. 
WINDINGSTAD, Knut Torgeirson DE (I25370)
 

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