Matches 23,401 to 23,410 of 23,616
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When he registered for the draft in June of 1917, he as married, living in Dennison, and working as a self-employed automobile mechanic.
In the 1940 census, as Austin O Strand, he and Ida and Doris lived in Dennison in Goodhue County. Austin was the proprietor of a garage. They had lived in the same house in 1935.
When he registered for the WWII draft in 1942, he lived at 910 S Water Street in Northfield. He was self-employed. His wife was Ida. | STRAND, Austin (I11474)
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| 23402 |
When he registered for the draft in June of 1917, he was an inmate at the St. Cloud State Reformatory.
In the 1920 census, Walter was a grocery salesman in Minneapolis. He was married but lived as a lodger with the George Nelson family.
In the 1930 census, he had remarried to Martha Harthun and they and their son lived in Minneapolis. Walter was a printer with a printing company. | ZAHNER, Walter Clarence (I16791)
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When he registered for the draft in June of 1945, he was an unemployed veteran living at home with his parents.
In the 1950 census, indexed as Muller, he and his wife and son lived in north Minneapolis. He was a beverage salesman.
He lived in Sheffield Lake, Ohio, at the time of his mother’s death in 1964. | MILLER, Graydon Royce (I31632)
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| 23404 |
When he registered for the draft in October of 1940, he and his family lived in Durand, Wisconsin. He had a defective right eye. At the time of the draft registration, he was self-employed.
He and his family lived for a time on Nine Mile Island in the Chippewa River northeast of Durand, Wisconsin. | HOYT, Claude Alton (I33540)
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When he registered for the draft in October of 1940, he worked for the Southern Pacific Railroad. He and Nellie lived in Reedsport.
In the 1950 census, he and his family lived in Reedsport, Oregon. He was a drawbridge operator for the Southern Pacific. | BACHMEIER, Ludwig (I28375)
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| 23406 |
When he registered for the draft in September of 1918, his address was RR#3, St. Paul. He was a foreman for Bower Products Co. of southeast Minneapolis. He was described as of medium height and slender build with brown eyes and dark hair.
He and his wife and five children lived in Rose Twp at the time of the 1920 census. Jasper was a machinist at a machine shop. Adelaide’s mother and younger siblings live close by (on the same census page).
In 1930, the family lived in southeast Minneapolis. Jasper was a machinist in an implement factory. | LAPPING, Jasper Edward (I4835)
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| 23407 |
When he registered for the draft, he was a thresher hand for Oscar Bengson of North Dakota.
Anton and his family lived in Burleene Twp, Todd County, Minnesota in the 1920 census.
At the time of Inga’s death in 1926, the family lived in Bennett Mine Location, Keewatin, Itasca County. He was the informant for Inga’s death certificate.
At the time of his death, his residence was in Eagle Valley Twp. The informant for his death certificate was his father, Peter Hultgren of Clarissa. Anton died from an intestinal obstruction resulting in toxemia. In a note attached to the death certificate, the physician writes that he believes that the obstruction was due to adhesions. Anton had had ten feet of bowel removed 18 years previously and had had several obstruction episodes since then. | HULTGREN, Anton (I17721)
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| 23408 |
When he registered for the World War II draft, he was 37 and working for his father’s company. | HEMPEL, Leslie Roosevelt (I28158)
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When her son Walter was born, she was a bookkeeper at Woolworth’s. | CUMMINGS, Margaret Ruth (I30281)
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When she married Johannes Pedersen, he was of Leklem, she of Nedre Faarn (sp?). His father was Peder Olssen Leerfald and her father was Peder Olsen Leklem. | Berit Pedersdatter (I18937)
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