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781 According to John Wunner’s Mark-Fennell Tree, Vera married three times; her last marriage to William Wesley Mark in Cook County, Illinois, in August of 1954.

She married her first husband, Alfred La Prairie, at the age of 15. She was Vera La Prairie at the time of her mother’s death. She was the informant for her mother’s death certificate.

She met George Willard Newton in Montana when he was employed by the Fort Peck Dam Project as an accountant.

Her death was given a brief obituary in the Memphis Commercial Appeal. She died as Vera B. Newton Mark, 89, of Memphis. She was a retired restaurant manager for Holiday Inn. She was a member of the Moody Bible Institute. She was survived by a daughter, Patsy N. McLaughlin of Germantown, and two grandchildren. 
DAWSON, Vera Bernice (I30629)
 
782 According to Karain, Susanna died a "servants wife" in Tandle. She died in childbirth.

This is Susanna’s family in 1865:

Municipality: Luster
Municipality number: 1426
Name of domicile: Tandle%n%*

Number of persons in this domicile: 7.

Name Kirsti Olsdatter
Family status
Marital status e
Occupation Føderaads-Kone
Birth year 1795
Birth place Lysters Prgj.
Ethnicity

Andria Kristofersen
hend Datter
ug
Syerske
1820
Lysters Prgj.

Ole Kristofersen
Logerende hend Søn
ug
Handele forskj
1835
Lysters Prgj.

Kristofer Kristofersen
Logerende hend Søn
g
Handele forskj
1835
Lysters Prgj.

Bertha Gjestesen
hans Kone
g
 
1832
Lysters Prgj.

Krestine Kristofersdatter
Deres Datter
ug
 
1862
Lysters Prgj.

Ragnilde Kristofersdatter
Deres Datter
ug
 
1865
Lysters Prgj. 
TANDLE, Susanna Kristoffersdatter (I4143)
 
783 According to Karen, Isaac and Brita had eight children, seven of whom came to the U.S. PETTERSSON, Isaac (I18811)
 
784 According to Linda’s obit, Marvin and his family moved to Nebraska when Linda was 5 years old, i.e., about 1952. LYNGSTAD, Marvin Edwin (I13463)
 
785 according to Louis’s obit; this marriage is not in MOMS Family: Louis Anderson POMEROY / Priscilla M (Pat) GOLDEN (F19978)
 
786 According to Manerva’s birth record, Hanah was born in Breathitt County, Kentucky.

In the 1880 census she is shown as Hanah Banks, 25, living without a husband, and shown as divorced or widowed, in Wolfe County, Kentucky. She has 2 children: son Adison E., 3, and daughter Minervia J., 1. She is shown as “keeping house”

Widowed at the time of the 1900 census (June 16th or 20th). In that census, she and her family were living in Holly Voting Precinct #5, Wolfe County, Kentucky. The family consisted of Hannah, a 55-year-old widow born in June, 1855, her son Grover C., a 16-year old single boy born in April of 1884, another son Johnnie, 13, born in June 1886, and another son, Smallie, 7, born in May, 1893. Also living with the family was a 28-year-old boarder named Dave Miles. Living next door was 63 year old Dave Banks who had two boarders living with him: a 6 year old boy named Bill Taylor and 13-year-old Ettie Mullins. Other than Hannah, everyone and his or her parents were born in Kentucky. Hannah’s father was born in North Carolina. (Dave Miles’s parents were born in Virginia.) Hannah is shown as having borne 7 children, 4 still living. Hannah is a farmer who owns her farm although it is mortgaged.

Reasonably consistent with this is the following possibility. A Hannah Hays, a married housewife, died on 10 Feb 1938 in Breathitt County which is adjacent to Wolfe County. Hannah Hays was shown as born on 7 Jun 1855 in Wolfe County to Loss John Banks and Hannah Watkins, both of North Carolina. This information was provided by Vivian King of Pence, Kentucky. Hannah died of apoplexy. The undertaker was John W. Banks of Pence. In the 1860 census, there is a John (b. N. Carolina), 51, and Hannah Banks, 40, living in Morgan County, Kentucky. One of their children is Hannah, age 6.

A Hannah Banks also died in Breathitt County on 20 Dec 1913 at the age of 77. 
BANKS, Hannah (I6938)
 
787 According to Marilee, Anders took the surname Toso from a glassblower that he apprenticed under while in Norway. His original farm in Otter Tail County is still in the family.

Some sources say he was born in Hallingdal, Buskerud.

In the 1865 census, Anders and family lived on the Brænna farm (apparently not far from the Nordthosø farm of Jens Torgerson) in Jevnaker, Oppland. The family consisted of Anders Hansen, husmand med jord (tenant farmer with some land), b. 1821 in Jevnaker, Randi Olsdatter, b. 1821 in Flo, Hallingdal, and their three sons, all born in Jevnaker: Hans Andersen, skrædder (tailor), b. 1845, Ole Andersen, b. 1851, and Martin Andersen, b. 1861. 
TOSO, Anders Hanson Guldeneje (I9636)
 
788 according to michael woods MCKEE, Robert Lyndon (I42440)
 
789 According to Mike, a Charles Edgar Carr, b. 1854, was arrested with his cousin Harriet for larceny and receiving stolen goods in 1882. He was also arrested in 1878 for forgery and again in 1883 for larceny in a dwelling. He got a five year sentence for the 1883 offense. When he was released, he married Eliza, who was already pregnant with their first daughter, and left for Canada at the end of 1888.

At the time of his marriage to Eliza Ada Burridge, he was a 32 year-old bachelor clerk living at 90 Blueton Road.

In the 1900 census (June 1st), the Charles E. Carr family was living at 1917 Hillside Avenue in Minneapolis in a house that he rented. The family consisted of Charles E. Carr, 46 (born Mar 1854), a stenographer, Ada E., 28 (born Jan 1872), Sarah A., 11 (born Dec 1888), May Marie, 9 (born June 1890), Charles, 7 (born October 1892), Frances, 4 (born June 1895), and Ruth L., 1 (born November 1898). Charles and Ada were both born in England and had been married for 12 years. Ada had borne 5 children, all still living. Charles had come to this country in 1888; no similar information is shown for Ada or the children. Sarah is shown as having been born in England. May Marie and Charles were born in English Canada, and Frances and Ruth in Minnesota.

In the 1905 state census, he was living alone on Clark Avenue in White Bear in Ramsey County. He was a contractor and builder. His three youngest children, Charles, 12, Francis, 9, and Ruth, 6, were living in Minneapolis with a large number of other young children in what must have been an orphanage at 3200 Stevens Avenue.

In the 1910 census, he and his son are living in Mason City, Iowa, as lodgers in the home of a private family. The older Charles, age 55, is an architect in the building trade and is shown to be married for the 2nd time although no wife is identifiable in the household. The younger Charles, age 18, is a house carpenter. Both came to the U.S. in 1891.

He is probably the Charles Carr who died in West Minneapolis in 1922. That will be assumed in the information included here. That Charles Carr was born in England in 1852. He was a draftsman and the informant for his death certificate, Albert Moore, was apparently unsure whether Charles was married or divorced. Charles died of senility and arteriosclerosis. His body was donated to the anatomy department of the university although there was a “personal” burial on October 17th. This older Charles is not in the 1920 census. It is possible that Charles was a patient at an asylum. 
CARR, Charles Edgar (I4529)
 
790 According to Mike, they lived in the Marylebone district in central London.

Charles B.’s occupation was pawn broker at the time of his son Charles’s 1888 marriage. 
CARR, Charles Bishop (I15050)
 

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