Matches 6,361 to 6,370 of 23,616
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Emma Haugen | HAUGEN, Martin Mikkelsen (I43846)
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Emma Haugen | NORSLIEN, Hanna Tonetta (I43847)
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Emma Haugen | KRISTIANSMOEN, Mathea Haraldsdatter (I43832)
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Emma Justina according to Terry. Emma later married Joseph Fritz and died in Long Beach, California, in 1978.
Her Social Security number was issued in Minnesota.
In the 1930 census, she is probably the Emma J Fritz, 41, living in Minneapolis in a $7000 house that she owns, apparently on Emerson Avenue. She is shown as married, first married at age 38, but with no husband present. Her occupation is nurse in a rest hospital. She has a 67 year-old roomer living with her.
In the 1940 census, she is Emma J Fritz, age 52, the proprietor of a farm on County Road 29 in Alexandria Twp, Douglas County, Minnesota. She owns the farm, worth $4000. Living with her in the residence was her son, five lodgers (two of whom appear to be farm workers) and a maid. All but the maid had lived in Minneapolis in 1935. Emma had an 8th grade education. | LINDQUIST, Emma J (I7805)
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Emma Wilhelmina in her birth record in the Torup church records.
Terry says: Emma lived near Kånna in Sweden and at one time lived in town there with Salomon. At the time that she emigrated, they had been living at farm Berghem Vastergarden in Kånna Parish, Kronoberg län, Småland, South Sweden. (From the Household Exam records, she had moved the family from Andersgarden to Westregarden in 1879.)
The two women with whom Karl Oskar and Johan Alfred are shown as living with in the 1882-1891 Kånna Household Examination, Ingrid Kajsa Erlandsdatter (b. 1834) and Caroline Erlandsdatter (b. 1844), are also living in the Grönlund apartment in Berghem Westregard in the 1877-1881 Household Examination.
Cora said that Al had told her that Emma was a genteel lady, used to servants. She was supposedly part French and Al was proud of this. It’s unlikely that the servants part is true. The French part certainly isn’t.
From Jan in June of 2005: The info I have is that the Lundberg/ Lind families were what is called "Travellers" - kind of like Gypsies. The Travellers went all over Europe, USA and Canada. They say they are not Gypsies. They moved around a lot, some of them were quite violent. Some arrested for theft and one was listed as beaten to death. Some did own property in Sweden but they were not well treated, maybe because of their violent nature and reputation? If you search on the internet , you will find several websites that tell you about the "Roma people." It seems each country calls them a different name. In Sweden they called them "Travellers."
“Got her moving papers May 16, 1881.”
Emelie Vilhelmina Lundberg, född 1843-10-20 i Rydö, Torup N.
(f,hfl). E1881.. Amerika 188100516-? (?0510).
Adress Torup N ?-18670520,
Annerstad sn Socknens Slut P.359 piga 18670520-1867,
Annerstad sn Annerstad Hulugård 1867-?,
Kånna sn Berghem Andersgård ägare 18731107-1879,
Kånna sn Berghem Västregård lägenheten Grönlund ägare änkan {”widow, owner of apartment in Grönlund”}
1879-18810516, Amerika 18810516-?
Not listed in the in-migration records of Annerstad.
From the Emibas CD:
Post 244730
Lundberg, Emelie Wilhelmina
Ägare (property owner)
b. 10/20/1843 in Torup, Hallands län (Halland)
Emigrated 5/16/1881
from Berghem Westregård, Kånna, Kronobergs län (Småland)
to Nordamerika
Source: Emibas migration file ID: Kånna G 1881 015
Post 244731
Lundberg, Josefina Karolina
Dotter (unmarried woman)
b. 7/11/1865 in Torup, Hallands län (Halland)
Emigrated 5/16/1881
from Berghem Westregård, Kånna, Kronobergs län (Småland)
to Nordamerika
Source: Emibas migration file ID: Kånna G 1881 016
Post 244732
Lundberg, Karl Johan August
Son (unmarried man)
b. 10/20/1867 in Annerstad, Kronobergs län (Småland)
Emigrated 5/16/1881
from Berghem Westregård, Kånna, Kronobergs län (Småland)
to Nordamerika
Source: Emibas migration file ID: Kånna G 1881 017
Post 244733
Lundberg, Hedda Sofia Linnea
Dotter (unmarried woman)
b. 12/9/1876 in Annerstad, Kronobergs län (Småland)
Emigrated 5/16/1881
from Berghem Westregård, Kånna, Kronobergs län (Småland)
to Nordamerika
Source: Emibas migration file ID: Kånna G 1881 018
Frank, 35, “Anna”, 37, Carl, 16, Ida, 14, and Sandy, 4, were in Cannon Falls in the 1885 Minnesota state census.
Emelie and Frank were still in Cannon Falls in 1895 according to entries in the 1895 Minnesota state census. The family consisted of Frank, 43, a tinner born in Sweden; Mrs. F, 42, born in Sweden; Oscar Fogelquist, 19, a common laborer born in Sweden; and Emil Fogelquist, 14, born in Minnesota.
The 1900 census said that she had 13 children, 7 of whom were living. We can identify only 6 still living at that time so either the 7 is simply incorrect or there is another child alive in 1900 that we don’t know about.
From Carl Johan’s sources, Emelie’s maternal haplogroup may be J1b3a. | LUNDBERG, Emelie/Emmeli Wilhelmina (Emma) (I13)
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Emma’s obit says, incorrectly, June 24, 1900. Shown in ELCA records for Vang Lutheran Church in Dennison. | Family: Trond Iversson (Tom) ELLINGBOE / Ambjor (Emma) T AUSTINSON (F2156)
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Emmanuel Lutheran Church, Aurora | Family: Charles Albert SEYLLER / Marie Belle WERNET (F15196)
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Emmigrated to Minnesota with family in 1864. First child, Berit, was illegitimate by Bøye Bø.
See pp. 200 & 479 Vang A.
Jim has her born in 1820. | BÖE ELLINGBØE, Berit Øysteinsdotter (I2680)
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Employed by International Harvester for much of his working life. | LARSON, Olof (I35376)
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Employed by West Coast Telephone Co. before her marriage. | SWANSON, Emma G (I28353)
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