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Called Mary in the 1905 state census. | MELLOM, Olga Mathilda (I39785)
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| 4292 |
Called Mary, age 1, in the 1880 census.
She had had two children, neither still living, in the 1900 census. She had had 8 children, five still alive, in the 1910 census.
At her death, she lived at 4604 N. Oakland in Philadelphia. She died at Philadelphia General Hospital from cancer of tonsil and chronic cystitis. | AYRES, Mae L (I8059)
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| 4293 |
Called Mathea on Thea’s baptismal record. Called Anne or Anna everywhere else. | Anna (I24330)
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| 4294 |
Called May E in the 1910 census. In that census, she had had 4 children, 2 still living.
In her divorce records and her marriage record she is Emily May.
In the 1920 census, she was Emily M, 41, the wife of Irvin Littig of Fargo, Cass County, North Dakota. | PATTERSON, Emily May (I25066)
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| 4295 |
Called May in the 1910 census. | CLARK, Mary (I18079)
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| 4296 |
Called Melbourne in the 1925 state census. | THOMPSON, Melbourne Dean (I20753)
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| 4297 |
Called Mildred J. in the 1916 Canadian census. | ELLINGBOE, Mildred Luella (I10979)
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| 4298 |
Called Mollie in the 1910 census. She had not yet had any children. | Mary T (I8758)
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| 4299 |
Called Molly, a daughter, in the 1910 census.
He registered for the draft in Virginia, Minnesota, on September 12, 1918. At that time he was living in Forbes, Minnesota, where he was a carpenter for the D.M. & N. Railway Co. He gave his father Martin as his nearest relative. Melvin was of medium height and slender build with blue eyes and black hair.
Single and still at home in the 1920 census. He was a building carpenter.
At the time of Roger’s birth, the couple lived in Forbes. Melvin was a section laborer.
By implication of her obit, he did not survive his mother.
Not listed as a survivor in his brother’s obituary.
He and Julia lived at 201 Chicago in Peoria, Illinois, at the time of that city’s 1931 city directory. Melvin was a carpenter.
In the 1932 and 1935 Peoria city directories, they lived at 270 Center. Melvin was a carpenter. | SAXHAUG, Melvin Roger (I14172)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | WILLIAMSON, J. (I17406)
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