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6341 Emigrated to the U.S. Lived in Seattle according to Jim’s site (Valdres Slekt). He is probably the Peter Ellingboe, age 27, who crossed from Canada into the U.S. at Vancouver in November of 1913. Peter is a single man, a laborer of Norwegian citizenship. He lists his mother, Mary Ellingbö of Sondefjord, Norway, as his nearest relative in the country from which he came. He is headed for Seattle. (His declaration of intention states that he arrived in San Francisco on May 1, 1912.)

His declaration of intention to become a citizen of the U.S. was filed on August 27, 1922, in Los Angeles County, California. He states that he was born in Andebu, Norway, and that he emigrated to the U.S. from Sondefjord on the vessel Admiralm. His last foreign residence was Sti, Norway. He was a deck hand and resided at the “Sailors Rest.” in San Pedro, California. He was 5 feet 10-1/2 inches tall and weighed 180 lbs. He had brown hair and blue eyes.

In the 1930 census, he was Peter Ellingboe, 43, a single man working as a bucker in a logging camp in Beaver Precinct, Clallam County, Washington.

In the 1938 Seattle city directory, he lived at 703 Marion, apartment 30.

In the 1940 census, he lived in a logging camp of the Snoqualmie Falls Lumber Company in the Warren Precinct of King County, Washington. Peder was a laborer.

As Peder Ellingbo he arrived back in the U.S., in New York, after a trip to Norway, on 7 Aug 1953 aboard the S.S. Stavangerfjord which had sailed from Oslo on July 28th. His address in the U.S. was 905 3rd Avenue, Seattle.

An article in the February 29, 1968, edition of the Seattle Daily Times listed him as a Seattle resident whose 1966 income tax refund was undeliverable due to lack of a correct mailing address.

His last residence according to SSDI was Lancaster, Los Angeles County, California. 
ELLINGBØ, Peder Olsen (I12793)
 
6342 Emigrated.

In the 1900 census he is in Goodhue County. 
BUNDE, Ole Tostensen (I32053)
 
6343 emigration record in the parish register shows her birthdate as July 26, 1878 AUNE, Lucy (I13251)
 
6344 EmiHamn has him returning to the U.S. in 1926. Presumably he had been there on a visit. He departed from Göteborg on 14 Aug 1926, bound for New York. The New York passenger lists show him and Nellie arriving in New York on 23 Aug aboard the Drottningholm.

Nellie is a widow in the 1936 Minneapolis city directory but is shown as secretary-treasurer of Challman and Co., Inc., located at 1300 S 3rd. Her son Willard E is the president. The business is advertised as machine blacksmiths, welders, forging, tool works, and ornamental iron works.

Ernest’s business was still operating in 2016, now at 2900 14th Ave S. and now a supplier, perhaps a maker, of anchor bolts and tie rods. Ernest’s old sign from when the business was downtown hangs outside the business’s new location. George Baldwin in the president. 
CHALLMAN, Ernest (I25237)
 
6345 Emil was a farmer in Racine Twp, Mower County, in the 1910 census.

In a 1914 land ownership map of Frankford Twp, Emil owned a 40 acre parcel in Section 7.

Emil was a farmer in Frankford Twp in the 1920 census. He came to the U. S. in 1893.

Emil died from a stomach hemorrhage. 
SKOGSTAD, Emil (I11041)
 
6346 Emily Schlosser ELOFSDOTTER, Brita (I14460)
 
6347 Emily Schlosser JONSSON, Johan Mauritz (I41110)
 
6348 Emily Schlosser JOHANSSON, Johan Alfred (I41101)
 
6349 Emily Schlosser WALLBÄCK, Johanna (I41107)
 
6350 Emily Schlosser WALLBECK, Nils Magnus (I41108)
 

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