Matches 8,161 to 8,170 of 23,616
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He is a saloon keeper in New Trier Village, Hampton Twp of Dakota County, Minnesota, in the 1900 census. | RECH, Nicholas (I7681)
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| 8162 |
He is a single 30 year-old day laborer living with his parents in the 1900 census.
Married and farming in Lien Twp, Grant County, in the 1910 census.
He is a 61 year-old laborer doing odd jobs and living in the village of Dennison, Warsaw Twp, Goodhue County, in the 1930 census.
From the Faribault Daily News, July 10, 1964:
Funeral services were held Thursday, July 9, at 2 p.m. at the Anderson Funeral Home in Northfield for Erick Kasa, 94, with the Rev. H. S. Bly of Kenyon officiating in the absence of the regular pastor, the Rev. B. J. Blikstad. Those present joined in singing "Nearer My God To Three" and "Beautiful Savior". Pallbearers were Arthur Ellingboe, George Vandenheuvel, Phillip Hauge, Leroy Swarts, Sr., Leonard Simonson and Bennard Ellingboe. Burial was in the Vang Lutheran Church Cemetery at Dennison. Erick Kasa was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Erickson. He was born in the Dennison area on Sept. 26, 1869. Except for farming two years in Litchfield, he spent the rest of his life in the Dennison community. At one time he was engaged in the livery business in Dennison and was employed in the local creamery. He also worked on the Great Western Railroad. He was married in 1908 to Christine Thoreson. She preceded him in death. He was baptized and confirmed in the Vang Lutheran Church. He died at 7:30 a.m. Monday, July 6, at the St. Olaf Rest Home in Northfield where he had lived for several years. He had been in ill health since 1955. Surviving are three sons and one daughter: Fred of Cannon Falls, Herman and Maurice of Dennison and Mrs. Harold (Alice) Amundson of Rochester. There are five grandchildren and five great-grandchildren all surviving. There are four brothers living: John Kasa of Newtown, N. D., Austin Kasa of Northfield, Oscar Kasa of Annandale and Bennie of Dennison. Three sisters Betsey, Bertha and Ingeborg and three brothers: Iver, Helge and Albert preceded him in death. Erick Kasa had been married twice. Both of his former wives are dead, the former Mollie Thoreson and the former Christine Soine. | KASA, Erik (I11097)
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| 8163 |
He is age 56 in the 1865 Norwegian census. At that time he and his wife and daughter Agnet were living on Hustuen, Balishols annex, Næs, in the Midtfjerdingen census district. He was husmand med jord. | Jørgen Jørgensen (I25395)
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| 8164 |
He is age 6 in the 1801 Norwegian census.
He later ran Vesterness. | NESS, Knut Olsen (I18924)
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| 8165 |
He is Albert F in the 1910 census.
His obit said that he was an electrician and life-long resident of Minneapolis and was a vestry man at the St. James on the Parkway Episcopal church.
In the 1940 census, he and his family llived at 5521 31st Avenue in a house they are renting. Floyd is a journeyman electrician.
He lived at 4348 10th Avenue in south Minneapolis at the time of his death. | BOLINE, Floyd Albert (I30507)
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| 8166 |
He is an elevator boy in a hotel in the 1910 census.
He is a tender and tester for a gas oxygen company in the 1920 census.
Still living at home with his mother in the 1930 census. He is a welder for the railroad. | FAUTSCH, William (Willie) (I13320)
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| 8167 |
He is Andrew Anderson in the 1880 census.
The surname he took is obviously based upon his mother’s maiden name. | STILEY, Andrew (I43083)
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| 8168 |
He is Andris Jørnson Ellingbø (#I22261) in Jim’s Valdres Slekt tree.
He farmed in Norway Lake Twp, Kandiyohi County. He came to the U.S. in 1872 according to the 1900 census.
A Norway Lake church history says that Andrew first came to Wisconsin in 1872.
In the 1865 Norwegian census, he is most likely Anders Jørgenssen, age 13, son of Jørgen Evensson and Anne Thomasdatter of Pladsen farm in Vang.
The 1886 land ownership map for Norway Lake Twp in Kandiyohi County shows A J Ellingboe owning three separate parcels: 1) a 159 acre parcel in the southern half of Section 19, a 40 acre parcel in the northern half of Section 19, and a 40 acre parcel in Section 7.
In a 1915 land ownership map of Kandiyohi County, Andrew owned 160 acres in the southern half of Section 19 of Norway Lake Twp. This plot was a mile from Sunburg and abutted the county line border between Swift and Kandiyohi Counties.
He died of laryngeal tuberculosis which led to asphyxiation. The Willmar newspaper’s obit (February 15th edition) said that the death was unexpected and caused by a complication of bronchial troubles and pneumonia. | ELLINGBOE, Andrew J (I5059)
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| 8169 |
He is Andris Olsen Veflen, I9426, in Jim’s VS.
Jim’s notes:
Han var også gårdbruker på Kvien 96/4, som han fikk da han giftet seg med Guri. Da Guri døde, ventet han ikke lenge med å gifte seg igjen, med Anne Ellestad. Allerede i 1726 flyttet han tilbake til farsgården på Vøvle, men hjalp nok den 7 år gaml e sønnen, Ola, med driften av Kvie. Da Ola døde i 1745, ga Andris Kvien til den eldste sønnen i annet ekteskap Nils. | VEFLEN (KVIE), Andris Olsson (I3511)
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| 8170 |
He is Andris Persen Veflen, I5876, in Jim’s VS.
Vang C, p. 195. | VØVLE, Andris Persson (I439)
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