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He had five children with Wilma Findell, the oldest of which was born 26 Sep 1944.
He served in the U.S. Army in World War II.
His obit said that he was a retired Ford Motor Co. employee. He was survived by his wife Wilma and his five children. His daughter Beverly is not mentioned. | THOMPSON, Hartley Samuel (I19723)
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He had lived in Vermillion for 57 years. | RAUK, Carl Melvin (I21712)
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He had nine children with Bernice Mary Bach between 1948 and 1965. | MICHAUD, Floyd Alexander (I218)
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He had no children, only step-children by his two wives. | SWINEHEART, Herbert Leroy (I21756)
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He had remarried and was living near St. Paul in the late 1940s.
He married his third wife, Anita Neal (neé Rassat), in St. Paul in 1968. He was 64 years old, she was 30.
Jacy and Anita divorced in 1984. Anita died in 2021 and her obituary does not mention her 2nd husband, Jacy O Johnson.
He had six children, two with each wife. | JOHNSON, Jacy Olander (I26077)
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He had served in the U.S. Navy. | COAKES, Donald E (I20948)
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He had several children with an earlier wife.
In the 1920 census, he was a farmer in Fergus County, Montana. They had 3 children. | STOCKTON, William Murray (Tex) Sr (I26533)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | RAY, M.A. (I36369)
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He had three children with Virginia Ann Hubert in Rice County between 1951 and 1956. | BRYAN, Winthrop L (I20878)
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He had two daughters named Barbro. The bygdebok (Vang C, p. 304) provides no help in distinguishing the two in age or even providing a year of birth. All we have to go by is which of the two was listed first and which of the two was designated heir. And these two distinctions do not point to the same Barbro.
The estimable dwfrench1 has concluded that the older one, which he shows as born in about 1664, was the heir and became the husband of Gullik Thomasen Kvien. This Barbro, however, is not the first Barbro listed in the children of Embrik Bjornsson on Vang C, p. 304. If the older Barbro was born in ca 1664, then the older Barbro would be closer in age to Gullik and the younger Barbro, who we’re reasonable sure was born in about 1673 (a point agreed upon by Jim Ellingboe and dwfrench1), would be closer in age to her assigned husband, Steffan Torgeirsen. All of this reasoning is the basis for what is shown here. Basically, we’re assuming that dwfrench1 has correctly figured this out.
Jim’s notes: Embrik was fined 6 rds in 1655-56 for rape (legal case) against Anne, before they were married. In 1658-59 he was fined because he refused to transport some people and in 1660 he was knifed by Jon Myre, but survived.
Garstad is a very old farm. Inge is mentioned as a tenant on the farm in 1343. This is one of the few vangsocking mentioned in documents from before 1500. It says that a man called Arne was present at Inge's wedding at Stee, this year, "a Stædi i bridelaupi Inga a Gardzstadum". After this, not many names of users before Embrik are known, but it is not unlikely that the farm has been in the same family until Emrik's time. | GARSTAD, Embrikt (Engebret) Bjørnson (I24481)
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