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Both of his parents were born in Gaupne in Luster, Sogn og Fjordane. | SKAAR, Henry Johan (I37714)
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| 3822 |
Both of his parents were born in Germany.
Fred was 27 years old and a “merchant” when his son Arthur was born in 1903.
In the 1910 census, the family lived in Buffalo Lake, Preston Twp, Renville County. Fred was retail merchant in a general store. | EISELEIN, Frederick Charles (I15916)
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| 3823 |
Both of his parents were born in Ireland. The 1940 census said “South Ireland.”
In the 1940 census, he and his wife and sister-in-law Martha Deiters lived at 587 Ottawa Avenue in St. Paul, the same house in which Dennis and Emma had lived in 1935. The house was worth $6500. Dennis was an undertaker in a private business that he owned. He and Emma were high school graduates. | HURLEY, Dennis W (I8206)
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| 3824 |
Both of his parents were born in Maine.
In the 1880 census, the couple, childless, lives in Stillwater. Freeman is a policeman.
In the 1910 census, his occupation is adjutant, soldiers home.
His death record shows that his occupation was city clerk.
His obit says that he had been adjutant general of the Minnesota Soldiers Home fro 12 years. He dropped dead as he was crossing the bridge spanning Minnehaha Creek. | MCKUSICK, Freeman Louis (I8448)
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| 3825 |
Both of his parents were born in Norway. | EIDE, Theodore P (I15844)
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| 3826 |
Both of his parents were born in Norway. | JACOBSON, Carl Albert (I37430)
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| 3827 |
Both of his parents were born in Norway. | BERG, Martin Christianson (I41745)
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| 3828 |
Both of his parents were born in Norway.
In the 1920 census, he owned a hardware store in Dieter Twp, Roseau County. | NYHUS, Edward (I31849)
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| 3829 |
Both of his parents were born in Norway.
On his draft registration he was married with a child and was a general clerk for Standard Oil Co. in La Crosse. He lived at 1631 Winnebago in La Crosse. He was of medium height and build with blue eyes and brown hair. He had a disabled right leg due to infantile paralysis.
In the 1920 census, he and his wife and son lived at 1631 Winnebago Street in La Crosse, in a house owned by Henry and Marie Mack, the family Nellie was living with in the 1905 state census. Omer was a clerk for an oil company.
In the 1930 census, Omer owns the house (still at 1631 Winnebago) and Henry and Mary are the renters. Omer is now an auditor at the oil company. | JOHNSON, Omer Benjamin (I14284)
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| 3830 |
Both of his parents were born in Norway.
In the 1930 census, he and his family lived at 2314 4th Street in north Minneapolis. He was a shoemaker in a shoe shop. He was a veteran of the World War.
In the 1940 census, he and Clara and 18 year-old Geraldine lived in Minneapolis. He was a shoe repair man.
In the 1944 Minneapolis city directory, he and Clara lived at 2226 North 3rd. He worked as a shoe repairer at 3904 Thomas Ave N.
An Ancestry tree has his birth date as 21 Dec 1894 in Minneapolis with his parents as Gunnar and Bredl. | PEDERSON, George (I26847)
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