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Called Nell Nettle in her marriage to William Ellingboe. Her parents were Thomas Doucette and Mary Doucette.
Called Ellen in the 1950 census.
She is buried in the Stambaugh Cemetery in Iron River, Iron County, Michigan, Block 7, Lot 19. She was previously the wife of Chester Nettell who died in 1944. | DOUCETTE, Nellie (I17818)
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| 4302 |
Called Neva in the 1900 census. In that census, she is shown as having had 8 children, 7 still living. If Frank died in 1892, as is shown here, then that extra child must have been born in Poland and was still alive (either in Poland or the U.S., having come over separately) as of 1900.
One source (Elizabeth’s death record) shows her name as Frances Freemark. | FRIEMARK, Eva (I8129)
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Called Newell in the 1900 census. | OLSON, James Newel (I26328)
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Called Nils Haaversen in the 1801 census. | ELLESTAD, Nils Håvelsen (I23542)
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Called Odin in the 1910 census when he was still living at home. | THOMPSON, Edin Tolin (I12860)
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| 4306 |
Called OK Hellie. His obit in the Albert Lea Tribune erroneously had his birth date as August 16, 1864.
Came to the U.S. in about 1889 and married Louise Wyum. According to OK’s obit, Louise died in 1905. | HELLE, Ole Knudsen (OK) (I42695)
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| 4307 |
Called Olaus in the John G Parker Family File on Ancestry. | GJEVRE, Gunnar Olaus (I15863)
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Called Ole in the 1900 census. | RUDNINGEN, Ole Sigvart (I32175)
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Called Olga Bertina in her father’s will.
Or 25 September. Her birthdate on her death certificate was 24 September.
Never married. Evey says she was an invalid, frequently bedridden, whose illness was probably depression.
According to Ed, Olga spent her life at home on the farm, then in Northfield, and the last years of her life in Waseca, Minnesota. Evy explains that Olga lived with Clara and Al Leggett in Waseca. Shown as living on the farm with Berit (“Betsy”), Albert, and Clara at the time of the 1920 census.
In the 1930 census, Olga was indeed living with her sister Clara Leggett and family at 604 5th St. in Waseca.
In the 1940 census, she was living with the Liggetts in Waseca.
According to her death certificate, she had lived in Waseca for 26 years. Her address was 7th Avenue, SW. Olga died from a cerebral hemorrhage. She also had severe rheumatoid arthritis.
If Olga had lived with Clara for 26 years, she had gone to live with her shortly after their mother died. This suggests that Olga, although only about 40 years old, may not have been able to live on her own. | ELLINGBOE, Olga Bertha (I3247)
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Called Oscarine on the gravestone she shares with her husband. | LEWIS, Elizabeth (I14927)
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