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Called Oster in the 1950 census. He was a locomotive fireman working on a railroad. He and his wife and two children lived in Plumas County, California. | ESTREM, Foster Alfred (I34655)
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| 4312 |
Called Otto in the 1895 Minnesota state census.
Reported in the 1900 census as having been born in June of 1892.
In the 1909 Minneapolis city directory, he lives at 2630 13th Avenue S and is a “helper.”
Adolph served in the military because he is shown as “USN” in the 1918 city directory and was living with Charles and Martha. In the 1919 city directory, and the 1920 census, Adolph is a tile setter and living with his brother Henry. In 1921, he’s still a tilesetter but is back home with Charles and Martha. In 1922 and 1923, he is back living with Henry. Adolph may have worked at the Drake Marble and Tile Co. with his other brother Carson.
An article in the 23 Feb 1919 edition of the Tribune says that Adolph, 25, had been a first class gunner on the U.S.S. Cononicus and had been honorable discharged after 8 years in the Navy. The article also mentions that his brothers George, Edwin, and Edgar were still in France in the U.S. Army.
Not listed in the draft registration for WWI.
Called Adolph Palmer Hendrickson in his Texas Death Certificate, for which his brother Carson was the informant. Adolph died at the Houston VA Hospital of a stroke. | HENDRICKSON, Adolph H (I4065)
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Called Patsy.
On her birth certificate, she is shown as legitimate, child #1. No name on birth certificate. She died of hemorrhagic nephritis. | ELLINGBOE, Patricia Joyce (I10875)
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Called Pearl A. in the 1900 census.
In the 1920 census, she was still living at home with her parents and younger brother in Western Twp, Otter Tail County. She was a public school teacher.
The Thursday, September 3, 1953, edition of the Fergus Falls Daily Journal notes that Mrs. Pearl Bye will be _the_ teacher for the rural school known as district 56 in Fergus Falls.
The November 28, 1953, edition of the FFDJ notes that the brother of Mrs. Eivind Bye, Leo W. Gardner, formerly of Fergus Falls, had died in Colorado on November 9th at the age of 46.
In the January 26, 1954, edition of the FFDJ, she, as Pearle E. Bye, is noted as having personal property worth $580 for the purposes of the school tax in the 3rd Ward of Fergus Falls. In that same edition, she is noted as having personal property worth $118 for the purposes of the school tax in the 4th Ward of Fergus Falls.
The February 3, 1954, edition of the FFDJ notes that “Mrs. Pearl Bye received a message Tuesday announcing the birth of a daughter, Betty Ann, to Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Clavijo, ... New Orleans. Mrs. Clavijo will be remembered in Fergus Falls as Miss Bonnie Rae Lamport, who made her home with the Bye family for several years. She attended high school here and was employed at the Northwestern Bell Telephone Company in this city.”
According to the March 20, 1954, edition of the FFDJ, she was an applicant, and unsuccessful candidate, for the county’s superintendent of schools as determined at a special meeting of the county’s board of commissioners on March 19th.
In that same edition is the note that “Mrs. Pearl Bye received word that she is the grandmother of a girl born Friday, March 19, to her son and daughter-in-law, Dr. and Mrs. Eivind C. Bye, Jr., in Mo-Kane, Mo. The baby has been named Beth Anne.”
She was a candidate for register of deeds, apparently a county position, according to the July 27, 1954, edition of the FFDJ. The August 27th edition of the FFDJ (p. 8) carried a campaign advertisement for her which included a picture. The ad says that she had lived in Fergus Falls since 1916, had married Eivind G. Bye in 1921, was widowed in 1950, and that her son Eivind Jr., and daughter Diane, had been born “here” and had lived in Otter Tail County “all their lives.” She claimed experience in business and accounting and had taught in rural schools of Otter Tail County for 20 years. She had served as District Manager of World Book Encyclopedia from 1947 to 1953. The ad also appeared in the September 3rd and 11th editions of the paper. And in the editions of the 11th and 13th she had an additional advertisement in the form of a letter. Her candidacy was unsuccessful.
She was a member of the Business and Professional Women club in Fergus Falls. She apparently had a business called Your Date Maternity Shop in Fergus Falls.
The September 24, 1955, edition of the FFDJ notes that “Mrs. Pearl Bye is up from New Brighton to spend the weekend at her home and with friends here. She teaches first grade in the Snail Lake School in New Brighton. Her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Machande (Diane Bye) live in Brooklyn Terrace where they have a new home. Mrs. Machande teaches in Robbinsdale which is about nine miles from New Brighton.” | GARDNER, Pearl Elizabeth (I4920)
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Called Peder Hansen Sajm in his marriage record.
According to the Bergen emigration record, he, as Peder Hansen Horningdal, departed Bergen with his wife for the U.S. on May 4, 1886.
In the 1865 census he is 13 years old and a worker on the nedre Sæheim farm in Årdal, indentured to pay off a poor house bill. | SIME, Peter J (I8366)
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Called Peggy in the 1930 census. | KLINE, Marjorie Gail (Peggy) (I18568)
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Called Peter Anderson and living next door to his father and step-mother in the 1880 census.
Called Peter A. Jommen in the 1900 census. Still living next door to his parents in Maple Grove Twp in the 1900 census.
In the 1910 census he is still in Maple Grove Twp. The household consists of Peter A. Jommen, 55, Kirsti, 51, Carolina, 19, and Lena Erickson, niece, age 6.
In the 1920 census, Peter and Kirstie are living in Lessor Twp with their granddaughter Edith A., 6, and Lina Erickson, 16, a high-school student.
In the 1930 census, Peter, Kirstie, and Edith are living in Lessor Twp. | JOMMEN, Peter Anderson (I11273)
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Called Peter T. in the 1885 state census.
He was Osten Throndsen Ellingbö in the church book entry for his marriage.
In the 1900 census, he was newly married and living in Warsaw Twp, Goodhue County. He was a hardware merchant.
He was a merchant of general merchandise in the 1910 and 1920 censuses, living in the village of Dennison. He is probably in partnership with his brother-in-law John Norswing.
He is listed in “The Valdris Book”, a history of the Valdris Samband published in 1920 (available on Google Books), as Austin T Austinson of Dennison. He was a member of the Samband between 1903 and 1916.
In the 1930 census, Austin Austinson, 60, lived in the village of Dennison, Warsaw Twp, Goodue County. The family consisted of him, Severina, 51, Myron C., 25, and Evelyn T., 14. Austin was a retail grocery merchant. Their home was worth $5000. | AUSTINSON, Austin T (I2864)
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Called Peter Wannebo in the 1940 census. His birth certificate shows his name as Peter Lyle Johnson, son of Russell W Johnson and Edna Marie Dane. Russell was a mechanic and had been born in North Dakota. Edna had been born in Kinney, Minnesota.
Probably a policeman in El Paso.
He married Estalena Davis in Harris County on 20 Dec 1987.
A Peter L Johnson, b. 17 Jul 1933, lived in Houston, Texas. That Peter L Johnson died in Houston on 9 Apr 1996. He was a veteran (Sgt, U.S. Army, Korea) and is buried at Houston National Cemetery. | JOHNSON, Peter Lyle (I19719)
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Called Petronella in the Shirley Kenning Family Tree.
Not included in the St. Louis County birth index.
Living with her parents in the 1900, 1905, and 1910 censuses.
In the 1920 census, she and her sister Gyda were boarders with the Hans and Rachel Hanson family in Minneapolis. Nellie was a stenographer for a rubber tire company. Gyda was a saleswoman in a retail grocery store.
She was Mrs. Nellie Petersen of Minneapolis in Rudolf’s obit.
Her SSDI last residence was in Ruskin, Hillsborough County, Florida, but she is not in the Florida death index. A Nellie P Campbell, b. 25 Apr 1895, died 22 Aug 1978 in Pontiac, Oakland County, Michigan. Her residence was Florida. | RASMUSSEN, Petrinellie (Nellie) (I6251)
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