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4171 Called Dinah in the 1885 state census. She is the daughter of Hans and Synnev (both born in Norway), granddaughter of Sigrid Holien. The family lived in Warsaw Twp, Goodhue County.

Called Randi in the 1895 census. She had had 3 children, 2 still living. 
HOLIEN, Randi Serena (Dina) (I11110)
 
4172 called Doe Creek Cemetery in his obit JOHNSON, Lewis (I41154)
 
4173 Called Donald in the 1930 census. MEYER, Donovan Duane (I20979)
 
4174 Called Doris Elaine in the Montana birth record of her daughter Sharon.

Probably called Doris. As Doris E Sloan, she lived in Redlands, California, in 1993. Her daughter lived at that address in 1996.

Her Social Security number was issued in Montana before 1951.

According to Find A Grave, in a terribly botched record, “Doris Elaine Sloan, b. 19 Sep 1913 and d. 30 Aug 2001,” is buried in Hillside Memorial Park in Redlands. 
MACKAMAN, Evelyn Doris (I8320)
 
4175 Called Dorthe Thorstajnsdatter in the 1865 Norwegian census.

In the 1875 Minnesota census, she seems to have been called Berthe. She and her husband Ole H. and their family live in Kerkhoven Twp, Swift County. Next on the census form listing is her brother Knut and his family (and whose household contains their mother.)

Eugene has her marrying Ole H. Hande. That Ole H Hande was living in Kerkhoven Twp in the 1885 Minnesota census.

Dorothy was the widow of Ole. She had been in Sunburg for 12 years and 66 years in the U.S. She died from bronchitis and influenza complicated by senility. The informant for her death certificate was John Hystad of Sunburg. 
SYNDROL, Dorthe Torsteinsdatter (I15819)
 
4176 Called Duane in his brother Jack’s obit.

Find A Grave has an obit for him that was from the Wickenburg Sun, January 17, 1980, edition:

Orla Duane Knapp, 41, Aguila, died Wed., Jan. 2 in Wickenburg.

Mr. Knapp was born in Missouri, and was a construction worker by trade.

He is survived by his wife, Yvonne Knapp; two sons, Alan and Randy; two daughters, Brenda and Angela; a brother, Dan Knapp, McMinnville, Ore., and his mother, Bonnie.

Services were conducted Tues., Jan. 8, by Rev. Wick Hutchison at the Wickenburg Funeral Home. Burial was at the Wickenburg Cemetery. 
KNAPP, Orla Duane (I24924)
 
4177 Called Duane in the 1940 census.

Not listed in either the North Dakota Death Index or the Montana Death Index.

From his obituary:

He was raised and educated in Williston, North Dakota. At the age of 17 Bud enlisted in the U.S. Navy and served four years. He was stationed aboard the USS Higbee, in San Diego, California. Bud returned home to Williston where he married Betty Forness in 1953. They divorced in 1978 but remained good friends. Bud worked for many years in the oil patch working various jobs from derrick hand to building locations. He also worked road construction for many years. In 1953, Bud became a lifetime member of the Loyal Order Of the Moose. Bud had a love of horses and he rodeoed in the PRCA, and many other rodeos. In his later years when he couldn’t rodeo anymore, Bud was known for driving around in his truck. He loved to watch "Wheel of Fortune" and among his prized possessions was his $1000.00 piece from the wheel and an autographed picture of Vanna White. Bud loved a good barter and always looked through pawn shops and second hand stores looking for a good deal. He enjoyed reading, growing tomatoes, and watching his grandchildren play sports. He was a generous person and his door was always open for anyone down on their luck. As always, Bud was late for everything in fact he is late for his own funeral. 
VOLLUM, Percy Duane (Bud) (I8817)
 
4178 Called Edward A in the 1910 census. In that census, he is living at home with his parents and siblings. However, he is shown as having been married for three years although there is no wife listed. HEDAL, Alfred E (I26011)
 
4179 Called Edward L in the 1920 census when he and Viola lived in Great Scott Twp, St. Louis County, Minnesota. He was a bank cashier. MAY, Ernest L (I20412)
 
4180 Called Edwin Marius, age 1, in the 1895 Minnesota state census. He was listed in Charles’s household in that census but not in any later censuses.

In the 1930 census, Edwin P. (36) lived with his wife Agnes M. (35) in Bayport, Washington County, Minnesota, in a $3800 house that he owned. The household had a radio. The couple had no children and had been married for 6 or 7 years. Edwin, and both of his parents, were born in Minnesota. Agnes was also born in Minnesota and her parents were born in Sweden. Edwin was a guard at the state prison (in Stillwater) and was a veteran of the World War.



Not listed in the registration cards for the WWI draft.

According to George’s obit, Edwin was living in Bayport, Minnesota, in 1955. 
HENDRICKSON, Edwin P (I4502)
 

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