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At the time of the 1870 census, residing in Mo in the parish of Nordmaling. Living with the Johan Larsson family in Mo during the period 1880 - 1889. | NILSDOTTER, Anna Maria (I68)
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| 2882 |
At the time of the 1885 Minnesota state census, he and his family lived in Wanamingo Twp, Goodhue County. | GAASEDELEN, Lars Knutson (I11145)
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| 2883 |
At the time of the 1900 census, she had had 8 children, 5 still living. In the 1910 census, she had had 10 children, 8 still living.
In the 1900 census, her mother, Bridget Purtell and her brother, Patsy Purtell, were living with her and Mort.
Her parents were born in Ireland. | PURTELL, Margrette (I2243)
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At the time of the 1900 census, she was living with her brother David in Ada, Minnesota. She is shown as still single at that time.
In the 1940 census, she is a widow. She lives with her unmarried children Anna and Robert in south Minneapolis. | LIGHTBOURN, Sophia (I19360)
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At the time of the 1905 Minnesota state census (June 14th), he and his family were still living in Warsaw Twp, Goodhue County,
In the 1910 census, he was a farmer in Wells County, North Dakota.
In the 1930 census, he was Ed B Brekke, a 53 year-old widower living with his four younger children (and one grandchild, Leroy M, 3 yrs and 4 months) in Warsaw Twp, Goodhue County. | BREKKE, Edward Benjamin (I26052)
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At the time of the 1930 census (April 29th), she was living with her grandparents Faste and Anna in the city of Amery, Wisconsin.
Not listed in the 1940 census. In that census, Ruby Jane’s daughter Katherine was living with Faste and Anna in Lincoln Twp. | VALGREN, Ruby Jane (I785)
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At the time of the 1930 census, Carl and Mearl and family were living on a farm in Franklin Township at "Brookville & Black Bottom Road" next to the Odin Olson farm. The household consisted of Carl, 32, his wife Mearl, 25, daughter Eileen, 7, and sons Selmer, 5, Kenneth, 2, and Ivan, 0. Also living with the family was a lodger/servant named Edwin McKnight, 43. Carl was 24 when he was first married, Mearl was 17. Carl was not a veteran. Down the road past Carl's farm was Sever Nundahl's farm and Tilman Nundahl's farm.
The history of the Kickapoo United Lutheran Church in Soldiers Grove records the death of a Carl Nundahl in 1968.
Carl registered for the draft on August 14, 1918, in Vernon County. The draft registrar was A E Smith. He claimed to be 21 and to have been born on August 12, 1897. His home address was Route 5, Viroqua, and he was born in Soldiers Grove. He claimed employment as a farmer, employed by Sever Nundahl of Route 5, Viroqua, who was also Carl’s nearest relative. Carl was described as tall and of medium build with dark brown eyes and black hair.
In the 1940 census, he was a farmer in Franklin Twp on the Viroqua to Black Bottom Road. He and his wife had been educated through the 8th grade. Eileen was no longer living at home.
In the 1950 census, mis-indexed as Mundahl in Ancestry, he and his family live on a farm in the town of Franklin, Vernon County, on “14 toward Brookville.” Kenneth and Eileen are no longer at home. Merlin works as an usher in a theatre.
Carl’s daughter says: My parents bought the Bowe farm and moved there when Eileen was eleven months old, which would be the year 1923. If there was someone else living there between that time and when Sever and Andrew left, I do not know who that would be. I have many, many pleasant memories of the farm and growing up. It was the place where a lot of gatherings were held. When I was growing up, Sunday was the day that everyone visited.”
The 1948 Vernon County plat book shows that Carl’s 115 acres were a bit different from Claus’s original homestead. In Section 27, Carl’s farm could be described as all of the SE corner of the SW corner, nearly all of the SW corner of the SE corner, and most, but not all (he didn’t own what was on the east side of the road) of the NW corner of the SE corner. Carl’s farm adjoined, and was east of, Ernest Ekum’s farm which was also all in Section 27. Bertha (who was not alive in 1948) is shown as the owner of 40 acres in the other section immediately south of Section 27. Bertha’s 40 was the NE corner of the NW corner of that section.
He auctioned off his cattle and farm equipment on March 6, 1956. | NUNDAHL, Carl Obert (I509)
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At the time of the 1930 census, he and his family were farmers in Hamlin Twp, Oxford County, South Dakota. | RUND, Helmer (I16065)
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| 2889 |
At the time of the 1940 census, he was living at home with his parents and brother. He was employed as a piano player and was employed for 6 hours per week. He had had 3 years of college. | AUSTINSON, Sigurd Mendelsohn (I22049)
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At the time of the 1940 census, she was a maid in a private home. | MIDTLING, Clarice Edith (I31508)
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