Matches 4,141 to 4,150 of 23,616
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| 4141 |
Called Atof in the 1900 census. | NESS, Adolph (I18659)
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| 4142 |
Called Baby Boy on his death certificate. | DALAGER, Unnamed (I38255)
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| 4143 |
Called Bell in the 1900 census. She is shown as having had 6 children, 5 still living. Those numbers are 5 and 4 in the 1910 census. | ELLINGBÖ, Ingebor Jørgensdatter (I20825)
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| 4144 |
Called Benny in the 1900 census.
From the Faribault Daily News, June 24, 1967:
Funeral services were held Wednesday, June 21 at the Vang Lutheran Church for Bennie H. Kasa, 83, who passed away Saturday, June 17 at the Northfield City Hospital. The Rev. John E. Fahning officiated. Two vocal selections were rendered by Lois Johnson accompanied by Mrs. Cyrus Midge, the church organist. Serving as pallbearers were: Austin Kasa, Jr., Helge Kasa, Henry Kasa, Herman Kasa, Maurice Kasa and Donald Kasa. Interment was at the Vang Cemetery. He was born to Helge and Ingrid Ives Kasa in Warsaw Township, Goodhue County on June 24, 1883. He was a member of the Vang Lutheran Church and resided in Warsaw Township all his life. He was married to Christine Wangen at Cannon Falls on March 25, 1909. He is survived by his widow, Christine; one son, Harry and one daughter, Berncie (Mrs. Halvor Dalbotten) both of Red Wing. He also leaves five grandchildren and 11 great grandchildren and three brothers, Austin of Northfield, John of Newton, N.D., and Oscar of Annandale, Minn. He was preceded in death by one son, Melvin in 1952, his parents, four brothers, three sisters and one grandson, Harvey Dalbotten. | KASA, Helge B (Bennie) (I11106)
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| 4145 |
Called Berit in some sources. Called Anne Wilhemsdatter Lund in Berith’s birth record. Called Anne in the bygdebok.
She must be a daughter of Vilhjølm Olsson Tune (#11827), However, the names and birth years of his daughters don’t line up with the information here. | LUND, Anne Vilhjølmsdatter (I24990)
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| 4146 |
Called Bertha for some reason in her mother’s obit. | LEE, Maria (I23961)
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| 4147 |
Called Bertram in the 1880 census.
Called John B Engle in the 1900 census. At that time he was farming in Pepin County.
Not listed in the 1905 state census.
Called Bert Engel in the 1910 census.
Living on a farm he owns, with a mortgage, in Wheaton Twp, Chippewa County, Wisconsin, in the 1910 census. The household consists of Bert, 36, Francis, 33, Fern, 11, Mildred, 6, and Raymond, 1 and some months. Francis has had 5 children, 3 still living. The couple has been married 12 years.
In the probate records for his father’s estate, he is listed as Bert Engel, son, Town of Wheaton, Wisconsin.
He registered for the draft as John Bertram Engel in Chippewa Falls on September 12, 1918. He gave his age as 45 and his birthdate as January 9, 1873. His address was Rt. 6, Chippewa Falls and he gave his nearest relative as Frances Marcks Engle (sic) of the same address. He is described as tall, medium build, with blue eyes and brown hair.
He is still Bert and is still farming in Wheaton Twp in the 1920 census.
He was town chairman.
In the 1930 census, Bertrum Engel, his wife Frances, and their sons Raymond and Ford, are farming in Wheaton Twp.
There is a Sarah 1914-1914 (died at 5 weeks) buried in Oakwood who could be a child of William or of John. Dana Trager’s Philliber Family Tree ascribes Sarah to Bert and Frances. | ENGEL, John Bertram (Bert) (I8674)
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| 4148 |
Called Beulah in the 1940 census.
JOYCE BUNDE PINTO
Formerly of Silver Spring, MD, Joyce Bunde Pinto passed away in Hanover, PA, on Tuesday, September 3, 2019.
Beloved wife of Jack W. Pinto; loving mother of Jeff, Jamie, and Doug. She is survived by her husband, three children, six grandchildren, and two great grandchildren.
A 42-year survivor of breast cancer, she was sustained by a deep faith in Christ.
Services will be private and at the convenience of the family.
Published by The Washington Post on Sep. 15, 2019.
She is probably the mother of Jackie Pinto, 1956-1960, also buried at Mount Olivet Cemetery. | BUNDE, Beulah Joyce (I34861)
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| 4149 |
Called Billy.
William was a farmer in Amherst Twp, Portage County, Wisconsin, in the 1900 census.
He was still in Amherst Twp in the 1910 census. By then his son Boyd had left home.
By 1920, Myrtle has left home too.
In the 1930 census, William and Thora are living by themselves in a house they own on High Street in Nelsonville village, Amherst Twp, Portage County. They don’t have a radio.
His obit said that he had been a resident of Nelsonville for the past 12 years. He had suffered a stroke six years before his death and had been in poor health ever since. He had been confined to his bed for 13 months. | WILLIAMSON, William Buck (I11640)
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| 4150 |
Called Birthey in the 1880 census. | Birthe (Betsy) Tonnesdatter (I11831)
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