Matches 3,701 to 3,710 of 23,616
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born in the Randsfjord paper fabrication complex | SKAUGEN, Julie Pedersen (I643)
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| 3702 |
Born in the USA. By the 1930 census (April 9th), Myrtle had remarried (maybe) to Harry Delander and was living on a farm in Clifton Township, Pierce County, Wisconsin. Armella and Rose were living with them. (Ruby Jane was living with her grandparents in Amery.) | ANDERSON, Myrtle Theresa (I771)
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| 3703 |
Born in the USA. This is confirmed by the 1920 Census records. In 1920, Simon was unmarried and living with his parents.
Registered for the draft on September 9, 1918, in Balsam Lake. He is shown to be of medium height and build with blue eyes. He is living on his parents’ farm in Amery, Wisconsin. Although his birthday is shown as September 30, 1898, he is shown as 20 years old, so the 1897 birthdate shown in the SSDI may be correct.
In the 1930 census, Simon is divorced and living with his 14 year-old cousin Nels on a rented dairy farm in Lincoln Township of Polk County, Wisconsin. Simon is shown as having been 22 when he was first married. Both men were born in Wisconsin and both men’s parents were born in Sweden.
In the 1940 census, Simon (indexed as Volgaer) lives with Armella in Lincoln Twp, Polk County, Wisconsin. Both of them live in the same house they lived in in 1935.
He was one of Jonas Jonsson’s pallbearers. | VALGREN, Simon G (I769)
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| 3704 |
Born in Tune 36/2 nørre, Nordigarden. | TUNE, Andris Ivarson (I11938)
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Born in Uvdal 2/2 Sygardé. Resided in Bøkkadn 33/3 av Ellingbø between 1850 and 1862. Emigrated the U.S. in 1862.
He was the Ivar Throndson Ellingboe, “from the Vang Congregation,” who contributed money to the start-up of St. Olaf College and the construction of Old Main.
Apparently went by the name of Thompson at the time of the 1880 census. The family is shown, living on a farm in Warsaw, Goodhue County, as: Iver Thompson, age 36, his wife Ambjor, 29, son Trond, 7, daughter Kjirsti, 5, son Erik, 3, and son Iver, 10 months (born in July of 1879). The family had a servant living with them named Thorwald Hanson, age 20.
Apparently he is the Iver Throndson Ellingboe buried in Vang Cemetery. Born 8 Oct 1843, died 29 April 1881. He would have died just shortly after his youngest son was conceived. | ELLINGBØE, Ivar Trondsson (I3194)
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Born in Uvdal 2/2 Sygardé. Resided in Bøkkadn 33/3 av Ellingbø between 1850 and 1862. Emigrated to the U.S. in 1862. | ELLINGBØE, Kjersti Trondsdotter (I3193)
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| 3707 |
Born in Uvdal 2/2 Sygardé. Resided in Bøkkadn 33/3 av Ellingbø between 1850 and 1862. Emigrated to the U.S. in the spring of 1862 with her parents, siblings, and 2 daughters (one by Ola, one by Nils).
Hun hadde datteren Kirsti (1853-) med Nils Trondsen Tune og datteren Anne 1857- med Ola Endresen Ellingbø. Begge barna tok hun med seg da hun dro til Amerika i 1862.
We know that Velgjerd, unmarried, came to the U.S. with her parents and her two daughters, in 1862. It would seem that Velgjerd met up with Thorsten Boe when she got to the U.S. and had Berit.
dwfrench1 does not show any connection between Velgjerd and Thorsten Boe. | ELLINGBØE, Velgjerd Trondsdotter (I3191)
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| 3708 |
born in Vasa according to his obituary; August 20 according to the records of the First Covenant Church of Superior | FOGELQUIST, Alexander Emil (Sandy) (I22)
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Born in Webster, SD, according to death certificate | TASA, Almira (Myra) Leonora (I8852)
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born in Wisconsin according to the 1870 and 1880 census | BOWE, Brithe (Bertha) (I169)
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