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He is not listed in the 1920 or 1930 censuses.
According to his Cook County Death Certificate, he was buried in De Graff and “St. Bridges.” | ELLINGBOE, Lawrence Bernard (I6222)
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| 8362 |
He is not listed in the Vang bygdebok.
The name of the Slidre farm where he was born seems to be Skishelden or Spirhelden. Surname shown here was at the time of his marriage.
Came to the U.S. in 1851.
In the 1860 census, he was a farmer in the town of Greenville in Outagamie County, Wisconsin. He was called Kennek Gulickson, age 40, with wife Maria, age 40. Children are Joan M., 16, Steena, 14, George, 7, and Martin, 4.
In the 1900 census, he was called Knudt Gulliksen, a widower, b. August of 1820. He was living with his son George and his family in Monona County, Iowa. | KJØLSET, Knut Gullickson (I26314)
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| 8363 |
He is not mentioned in the Kånna 1877-1881 Household Examination so it is unlikely that he and Emelie were married in Kånna.
He and Emelie joined the First Covenant Church of Superior, a Swedish Lutheran Church, in 1896.
In the 1896 Superior city directory, he is Frank Fogelquist of F Fogelquist & Co., Practical Tinners and Sheet Metal Workers, of 915 N 5th, which is also his residence.
In the 1897 Superior city directory, he is now just Frank Fogelquist (not & Co.), Practical Tinner and Sheet Metal Worker. He still has his business at 915 N 5th but he now resides, with Alexander Fogelquist and Charles Fogelquist, at 412 Fisher Av.
In the 1899 city directory, he is a tinner with his business at 1123 N 5th, residing at 912 Baxter Av, the same address as Alexander Fogelquist and Charles Fogelquist.
In the 1900 Superior city directory, he is Frank Fogelquist, Tinsmith, Bicycle Repairer and Builder, of 1123 N 5th, residing at 1209 Winter.
In the 1900 census, he is a bicycle repairer living at 1209 Winter Street in Superior. He owns the home, without a mortgage. His wife is Emily, to whom he has been married for 21 years, has had 13 children, of which 7 are still alive. He and Emily came to the U.S. in 1879. Also living in the household is Gottfrid Fogelquist, b. Nov 1867, Carl Fogelquist, b. Feb 1870, Oscar Carlson, b, Aug 1869, Frank Fogelquist, b. May 1857, Lina Carlson, wife of Oscar, b. Jun 1875 in Sweden, Sandy Fogelquist, b. Aug 1879 in Wisconsin, divorced, and Gust Carlson, b. Jan 1873.
In the 1901 city directory, he is Frank Fogelquist, Practical Tinner and Bicycle Repairer, 1123 n 5th, Tel 4370, r 1209 Winter. Charles Fogelquist, laborer, and Alexander Fogelquist, tinner, also reside at 1209 Winter.
In the 1905 Wisconsin state census, Frank Fogelquist, 49, and his wife Carrie, 49, both born in Sweden, were living in a house that they owned free of mortgage. Frank was a bicycle repairer. The census form gives the location as 5th Street West, North of Broadway, in Superior.
In the 1910 and 1920 censuses, a Frank Fogelquist was living in Superior with his wife Carrie. This Frank was a tinsmith and, in the 1920 census, claimed to have come to the U.S. in 1880 from Sweden.
If he was in the U.S. in 1880 he may be the Frank Gustaveson, 26, nephew, farm laborer, living on the John Peterson farm in Vasa, Goodhue County, Minnesota. A Franz Gustafsson, b. ca 1855, and a Fran Gustavson, b. ca 1854, arrived in New York from Sweden in April and June, respectively, of 1880. Of course, if Frank was in the U.S. in 1880, he was not the father of Alexander Emil.
Carl Johan says: Frank Fogelquist’s full name was Frans Johan Edvard Fogelqvist, born 22 Jan 1855 in Kristdala parish, Kalmar län, Småland. His father was the horse doctor Frans Johan Edvard Johansson Fogelquist (1836-1916) and his wife Josefina Rosengren (1828-1863). Josefina was not related to the beheaded Carl Fredrik Rosengren (1778-1823) (see #12377).
Jan Johansson has the Frank J E Fogelqvist who was born in 1855 marrying Gustava Vilhelmina Kristiansson (1856-1928). In another entry, he has Gustava as a wife of this Frank’s father, Frans Johan Edvard Johansson (1836-1916).
The implied birth years for Emelie’s last husband in the various censuses are as follows:
1885 Minnesota census: age 35, therefore 1849 or 1850
1895 Minnesota census: age 43, therefore 1851 or 1852
1900 U.S. census: specifically April 1853 (the corresponding date for his wife is October 1844 but she was correctly shown as age 56)
1905 Wisconsin census: age 49, therefore 1855 or 1856
1910 U.S. census: age 55, therefore 1854 or 1855
1920 U.S. census: age 64, therefore 1855 or 1856
The records of the First Covenant Church of Superior has his death date as 31 Jan 1930 and his age at death as 76 years, 9 months, and 27 days. That would put his birth date as 4 April 1853 which the church says elsewhere in their records. They also show his place of birth as somewhere (Kristala?) in Kalmar, Sweden, part of Småland. | FOGELQUIST, Frank J E (I21)
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He is not the person in 1902-32461 or in 1902-32506.
Living at 338 17th Street in Minneapolis with his mother Lila at the time of the 1920 census. His occupation was helper on a railroad.
In the 1923 Minneapolis city directory, he is a beltmaker for the S R Sikes Co. He lived at 329 E 16th, apt 1.
In the 1924 Minneapolis city directory, he is still a beltmaker for S R Sikes but now he lives at 4120 Minnehaha Avenue. His mother, now a dressmaker, lives there as well.
In the 1927 Minneapolis city directory, he is a service operator for Minneapolis General Electric Co. He lives at 114 E 17th, Apt 3, the same address as his mother.
In the 1928 city directory, he is a helper at Minneapolis General Electric Co. He lives at 131 E 14th.
In the 1936 city directory, he is a painter for W V Harrington Motors. He lives at 3912 Harriet Ave.
In the 1938 city directory, now with wife Elizabeth, he is a sander for Swanberg & Scheefe. He lives at 3441 St. Paul Ave.
The Fortiers’ address at the time that Lila Joquette was born was 3027 Hiawatha Avenue in Minneapolis.
In the 1939 city directory, wife Sarah E, he is a painter for Shaw Motor Co. He lives at 3027 Hiawatha Avenue.
In the 1940 city directory, wife Sarah E, he is a polisher for Shaw Motor Co. He lives at 2615½ 16th Avenue S.
In the 1940 census, he and Sarah and Lilah live in the “rear, up” apartment at 3027 Hiawatha Avenue. Howard is unemployed and looking for work. He was usually a painter at an auto garage. Howard and Sarah had eighth-grade educations.
By 1941, he was the financial secretary and business agent of the United Electrical Radio and Machine Workers Union, Local 1140.
By 1948, Local 1140 was embroiled in a battle between “left-wing” forces and “regulars.” Howard was a regular, and a supporter of Hubert Humphrey who was considered at best a moderate in the ongoing battle between left wing adherents and regular union workers. Howard won a crucial election in late 1948 in which he was re-elected financial secretary of Local 1140 over a left wing candidate by a 2-1 margin.
In January of 1949, Howard was appointed by Minneapolis acting mayor Eric G Hoyer to fill a vacancy on the fair employment practices commission.
In 1949, local 1140 was expelled from the CIO for alleged left-wing domination. At that point, Howard took his local, representing garage mechanics, into the Teamsters as local 974.
Living at 8019 Cedar Lake Road in St. Louis Park at the time of his death. He had lived there for 7 years. His death certificate shows that he was the Secretary/Treasurer of the Teamsters Union Local 974. He had attended a membership meeting of the local the evening before he died. The union was then in negotiations with 46 new car dealer garages.
Died at home of a heart attack complicated by diabetes and hypertension.
Buried next to Howard, in graves 7 and 8, are William Fortier (d. 1928) and William’s wife, and Howard’s aunt, Mary Evelyn Fortier (d. 1942). | FORTIER, Howard Francis (I705)
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He is not the person in 1921-MN-017314. The Hendrickson Family Tree on Ancestry says that he died in Oklahoma City on 14 Oct 1921. | HENDRICKSON, Theodore Benjamin (I17550)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | HENDRICKSON, G. (I16560)
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He is not the person in 1948-MN-020046. That John Harlan was born in 1872 and never married. | HARLAN, John (I18346)
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He is not the Sever Strand who died in Minneapolis in July of 1929. | STRAND, Severin (I26068)
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He is not the Thomas Edward Lee who died in Albert Lea on 2 Jul 1936. That man’s obituary in the Albert Lea newspaper (as quoted in Find A Grave) shows this. | LEE, Thomas Edward (I34527)
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He is Ola (Ole) Olsen Reien Magistad (ca 1650-?), I6300, in Jim’s VS. Jim’s notes say that this Ole took over Magistad from his older brother Ole who purchased a Tune farm in Vang in 1725.
dwfrench1 says that there were two Ole Olsen Magistad brothers. The older, born in 1670, married Marit Olsdatter Kvale. That Ole died in 1752 on Magistad.
The younger Ole, again according to dwfrench1, was born ca 1672 and died in 1704. | MAGISTAD, Ole Olsen (I21630)
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