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Divorced at the time of his death. | MAYER, Mitchell Guy (I6020)
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Divorced in the 1940 census. | BENNETT, Lucinda Ellen (I40027)
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Djupsjö | PEHRSSON, Petrus Pehr (I40152)
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dnoel118 says Vårdal, Vest-Agder | ENGEVOLD, Jacob Olsen (I40103)
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Doesn’t appear to be listed in the WWI draft registrations. Perhaps he had already enlisted by that time.
In the 1920 census, a 23 year-old Harry O. Lee is listed as a “Lodger”, apparently with the family of Charles Johnson, in the Omak precinct of Okanogan County, Washington. Harry is listed as a wage-earning “farmer” on a “fruit farm.” He is shown as being born in Minnesota, as was his father, and his mother is shown as being born in Norway.
Harry lived almost next door to his brother Floyd at the time of the 1930 census.
Harry O. Lee and his family lived at 118 North 2nd Avenue W. in Omak, Okanogan County, Washington, at the time of the 1930 census in April of 1930. Harry owned his home, worth $2500. The household did not have a radio. The household: Harry O., 33 (married at age 29, born in N. Dakota but his father is shown as born in Wisconsin (?)), his wife Gladys E., 23 (married at 19, born in Washington but her father born in Tennessee and her mother in Oregon), their son, Burton O., age 2 and 9 months, born in Washington. Harry is an assistant clerk in the post office, he is employed, and he is a veteran, having fought in the World War.
In the 1940 census, he and his family live in Omak at a house they own worth $2500. This was the same house that they all lived in in 1935. Harry and Gladys were both high school graduates. Harry was a postal clerk for the Post Office.
Harry registered for the World War II draft in 1942. At that time, he was living in Omak, Washington, and working for the post office. He gave his brother Floyd as the “person who will always know your address.”
Washington State Death Certificate 016312. | LEE, Harry Odell (I260)
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doesn’t seem to be in the birth records | LØKREIM, Ole Hendrichsen (I38452)
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Doesn’t seem to be in Vang in the 1865 census. | Maren Endresdatter (I11628)
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| 5428 |
Doesn’t seem to be listed in the 1905 state census but she is listed in the 1910 census.
In the 1905 state census she is listed with the household of her aunt and uncle: Theodore and Martha.
One source refers to her as Geda Eletta.
An obit:
Mrs. Geda E. Moe, 85, 116 E. Bancroft, died Friday, July 23, at Lake Region Hospital. Services are scheduled for 10 a .m. Wednesday, July 28, at Zion Lutheran Church with Rev. James Armstrong officiating. Burial will be in Bethlehem Lutheran Cemetery.
The daughter of Charles and Mary (Bjertness) Johnson, she was born July 16, 1897, in Fergus Falls. A life member of Zion Lutheran Church, she was baptized and confirmed there. On Dec. 1, 1917, she married Phillip J. Moe. The couple moved to Fort Dodge, Iowa, and she resided in Iowa while her husband was stationed in the military service there during World War I. She returned to Fergus Falls when her husband was sent overseas. Also spending a time in Wisconsin, she resided in Fergus Falls most of her life.
Her husband died in September 1978.
She had served as president of the ladies aid at Zion Lutheran Church, had been president and treasurer of the Pioneer Home Sunshine Society and was a member of the World War I Barracks Auxiliary. She was moderator of a local Saturday morning radio program, "The Christian Woman Speaks."
Surviving are a son, Phillip J. Moe Jr., Campbell, Calif.; two daughters, Mrs. Otto (Ruth) Kvernstoen, Fergus Falls, Mrs. Dwain (Nancy) Tollefson, Crookston; 16 grandchildren and five greatgrandchildren; several nieces and nephews.
Visitation is this evening and all day Tuesday at the Olson Funeral Home, continuing at church one hour prior to services Wednesday morning.
| JOHNSON, Geda Eletta (I12938)
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Dokken 51/10 av Lisrøe | RUDI, Astrid Pedersdatter (I16749)
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Dolores Adeline Mattson, 92, of Cambridge passed away on Friday, June 22, 2012 at GracePointe Crossing Gables West.
She was born on December 23, 1919 in Wyanett Township, Minnesota to Henry and Mabel (Findell) Bergloff. Dolores grew up in the Wyanett and Bradford areas of Isanti County and attended country the Pine Brook Country School.
In 1944 she married Robert Noren and they had one son Mike. They made their home in Springvale, later rural Cambridge. Dolores worked at Munsingwear, the Twin Cities Arsenal, Lewis’ Department Store and also several years at Woodhaven Realty in Cambridge.
In 1952 she was married to Gordon Mattson and they lived in Cambridge and Bradford. She loved tending to her large vegetable garden, canning, baking, cooking, dancing, wine making and fishing. She also enjoyed playing cards, going to Las Vegas with her sisters and especially loved her grandchildren and great grandchildren. Her grandkids always remember the many hats and fancy outfits that she wore.
She was preceded in death by her parents, husband Gordon in August 2009, sisters Audrey Sweeney, Margaret Smith, Jane Smith, and Norma Leonard. Dolores is survived by her son Mike and wife Cheryl Noren of Sandstone, three grandchildren Robbin Noren-Mullins and husband Dan of Cambridge, Dave Noren of Cambridge, Ken Noreen and wife Lisa Yerigan of Cambridge, three great grandchildren Mike Noren, Colin Shrider, and Lausen Noren, daughter-in-law Sharon Noren of Cambridge, sisters Mona (Gene) Findell of Stillwater, Annette Lindahl of Minneapolis, Muriel Bergloff and Marlys Bergloff, brother Allen Bergloff of Hastings, as well as numerous nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. | BERGLOF, Dolores Adeline (I27545)
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