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According to cemetery info. Not listed in the Washington death index. | FERAGEN, Inga Estelle (I8107)
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According to Charity, she was born in Durango, Mexico. | VALENZUELA (I30838)
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According to Connie: “After Synneva died in 1873 the kids were farmed out and Susanne grew up with Atley Peterson, an uncle.”
Connie says that Susanne and Olav were missionaries headed to China and that Susanne died in Norway, on the way to China, after giving birth to twin boys. | FORTNEY, Susanne (I29724)
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According to Cora, wealthy, may have owned and/or bred race horses. Supposedly killed by a horse, according to Cora.
Other sources say murdered and the villain was never caught. Murdered according to Jan Webb posting. Died in Berghem Andersgard.
According to the Kånna church book’s death record, as translated by Carl Johan: “Died very hurt. The skull cracked, probably during a fight (man to man). Beaten to death." Carl Johan’s additional comments: He died of a skull fracture. It seems that the authorities speculated that he was beaten to death. It also states that the main suspect has escaped.
Cora would have gotten her claim of “killed by a horse” from Al or from Bess or Maurice who heard it from Al. Perhaps Al really didn’t know or else was citing an alternative theory that the family (and his mother) may have preferred. Perhaps “the authorities” reasoned that a Traveller was as likely to have been murdered as to have been killed by a horse.
An alternative birth history for Salomon, according to Terry: 9-16-1839 in Hamneda, Kronoberg Iän, Smaland.
His age at death was “36 years, 3 months, 17 days” according to the death record. (That would put his birth at 6 Sep 1840.) His death record also shows that he was married when he died and that he was a bonden or peasant farmer.
In neither Annerstad nor Hamneda birth records for 1838, 1839, or 1840. There were only two Salomons born in that period in Annerstad. One was born on January 9, 1839, to Jonas Johansson and Brita Andersdotter. The other was born on June 17, 1840, to Pehr Bengstsson and Elin Andersdotter. No one was born in Annerstad on September 6, 1839. A Salomon Carlsson was born in 1839 in Södra Ljunga according to Patrick Johnson. That Salomon was born on March 5 (bapt. March 10) to Carl Andersson and Britta Maja Simonsdatter.
The Household Examination for Annerstad 1844-1851, p. 282 (”135/147, vol. 2”) shows Anna Andersdotter, pige (so unmarried), b. 10 Mar 1814, living with her two illegitimate children: Martha, b. 1 April 1843, and Salomon, b. 16 Sept 1839. The surname for Martha is not legible but it could be Carlson but seems more likely to be something like Christsson. Magdalena (#7261) should also have been listed here but wasn’t. There is no patronym for either child.
He and his family are not in the Annerstad Household Examination for 1872-1876.
Salomon and family moved to Berghem Andersgärd in Kånna on November 7, 1873.
Probably at least a half-brother of Magdalena (#7261). | CARLSSON, Salomon (I20)
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According to daughter Bonnie: Went by Tom among family and most friends. Those from the Army and from the US Postal Service knew him as Jim. During WWII he served in England and France. He was severely wounded on July 17, 1944. During his service he was awarded the Purple Heart for wounds received on July 17, 1944 in the European Theater of Operations. In his last years, he wrote out some of his memories from the war. | JOYCE, James Thomas (I5966)
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according to DeanPearson80 | FLEMING, James C (I39933)
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according to death certificate | LA SOTA, Catherine R (I7828)
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according to death record in Dalby Database and confirmed by MOMS | Family: Guy Edwin TONSAGER / Genora Justine THOMPSON (F9514)
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According to Deborah, the family story is that he was sent to a Lutheran camp in Oregon to forget a girl he had been involved with in Chicago.
He and Ida first appear in Portland in 1927 according to that city’s directories. His last appearance with Ida is in the 1928 city directory. In both, he’s an estimator with Rasmussen & Co and the family lives at 1494 Mason.
In the 1930 directory entry, he’s no longer listed with Ida but he still lives at 1494 Mason. He then appears in the 1932 and 1933 Boston, Massachusetts, city directories, the latter with his new wife Anna M. Finally, he appears in the 1951 West Palm Beach city directory, still with Ann. In that last directory, he’s a building contractor.
In the 1940 census, he lived in West Palm Beach, Florida, with his wife Ann, born in Oregon.
In the 1945 Florida census, he, 48, and Ann, 36, and two other people who may be relatives of either, live at 733 N. York Street in West Palm Beach. | KLOSTER, Peter G (I20760)
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According to Deborah, the Martin Kloster family emigrated on a ship called the Thingvalla in 1888. There was a collision at sea, and Gina and her kids were transferred to another ship to get to New York. Martin came later when the Thingvalla finally docked.
He and his family lived in Chicago in the 1900 census. Martin was a hardwood finisher. In the 1910 census, he was a piano finisher. Jenny has married Frederick Lindner and they live with the family.
In the 1920 census, he is still a piano finisher at a piano factory. Only Marie and Alice are still at home. The Lindners still live with Martin and Gina. | KLOSTER, Martin J (I21339)
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