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22221 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. CARLSON, A.W. (I7417)
 
22222 “Lomen frå Hurum” HANDE, Halvor Pedersen (I24917)
 
22223 “M. O. Stangvik” was one of the signatories to the petition for incorporation of the Village of Dalton that was signed on January 23, 1905, and presented to the county commissioners on March 21, 1905.

He operated a restaurant in Dalton at the time of the 1905 state census. According to that census, he had been in the state for 12 years and 1 month. His wife had been in the state for 28 years and 4 months. The family had been in that enumeration district for 2 years and 5 months.

He was a butcher in a meat market in the 1910 census. At that time he was living in Dalton.

He was a section laborer for the Great Northern Railroad and living in Dalton, Minnesota, when he registered for the draft in Fergus Falls on April 12, 1918. He was married to Christine at that time. He was described as tall and stout with blue eyes and dark hair.

He was still a section laborer for the railroad in the 1930 census. He and Christine and Marvil lived in Fergus Falls.

In the 1935/36 Fergus Falls city directory, he was a laborer for the Great Northern Railway. He and Christine lived at 501 Concord Street. Same in the 1937/38 Fergus Falls city directory. Same in the 1941/42 Fergus Falls city directory 
STANGVIK, Martinus Olssen (I13285)
 
22224 “Maaselven” MOEN, John Anderson (I25636)
 
22225 “Malinda J. Aged 2 Yrs.” on the grave stone she shares with Edin, William, and Inga. THOMPSON, Malinda Josephina (I12863)
 
22226 “Manda” in the 1920 census. Date of immigration appears to be 1901. Shown as “al” for the question “Naturalized or alien?” so probably wasn’t a citizen at the time of the census.

Her obit appeared in the February 21st edition of the Minneapolis Journal. Amanda Smith died February 20, 1926, at the age of 49. She was survived by her husband, one daughter, and one son. She was a member of the Victory Lodge, #60, I. O. S. Services were to be held Monday at the Sundseth Funeral Home, Lyndale at 21st Avenue North, at 2:30 PM.

Referred to as Manda Davidson on Lillian Isabel’s death certificate for which she was the informant. Her death certificate, for which H.S. Munn was the informant, also indicated her father’s name as Davidson. Referred to in other sources as Amanda Olson.

According to her death certificate, she had been in the U.S. for 25 years. She lived in Mora, Minnesota, but had resided at 1814 8th Street S. in Minneapolis (the home of her daughter Eva) for the two weeks prior to her death. She died of cancer of the tongue. 
DAVIDSON, Amanda A (I494)
 
22227 “Marriage permit” granted in Minneapolis, as reported in the 9 Feb 1884 edition of the St. Paul Globe Family: Andrew MIDTLING / Betsey JOHNSON (F21821)
 
22228 “Marshal, Minn.” in her marriage record on FS. SSDI says she was born 23 Jun 1892. CHOCK, Lucy Elizabeth (I16986)
 
22229 “Melinda” in the 1900 census (June 9th). THOMPSON, Malinda Josephina (I12863)
 
22230 “Monday night” HARALDSON, Maebel (I37577)
 

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