Matches 8,551 to 8,560 of 23,616
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He married Rose M Kruppa on 8 Mar 1950 in Carlton County, Minnesota.
His obit says that he was born in Minneapolis and resided in Superior all of his life. He was a painter for U-W Superior and was a member of the Salvation Army. | KNUTSON, LaVere William (I31049)
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| 8552 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | HASH, C.L. Jr (I43295)
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| 8553 |
He matriculated at St. Olaf academy in the 1903-1904 school year and graduated with an English major, in 1909.
He was a veteran of World War I. He was in from 15 June 1918 to 21 January 1919 according to the Valdris Book. He was in Company, 73rd Engineers.
In the 1930 census, he was a farmer in Holden Twp. | KASA, Oscar Alfred (I11108)
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| 8554 |
He may be a brother of Karin Persdotter, b. 11 Mar 1759 in Lockne, d. 22 Dec 1850 in Brunflo as the wife of Jöns Jacobsson (1749-1840). | PEHRSSON, Olaf (I8471)
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| 8555 |
He may be a son of Endre Olsen Givre, I4376 in Jim’s VS.
In his daughter Berith’s birth record, he is called Gunder Endresen Givre from Vang. | GJEVRE, Gunder Endresen (I14310)
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| 8556 |
He may be buried in Union Cemetery, White Bear Lake, Ramsay County, Minnesota. | BERGER, Christopher Scott (I29893)
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| 8557 |
He may be the 19 year-old Ole Guttormsen, an unmarried laborer on Kjøs in the 1801 census. | KJØS, Ole Gudmundson (I23534)
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| 8558 |
He may be the 28 year-old Martinius Johannessen of Herstad who moved from Nes to Ringsaker, Sauseie, on 28 December 1880. That Martinius was shown as unmarried, however, and there is no corresponding record for Anne Marie.
All of the children were living with their widower father in Sevier County in the 1900 census. Martin’s birthplace is shown as Denmark. Martin is shown as coming to the U.S. in 1885 and all of the Norwegian-born children in 1886.
In the 1910 census, in Richfield, he’s Martin Johnson, still shown as born in Denmark. His occupation is house carpenter. Of his first family, only May is still living with him and his second wife. He apparently has had three sons by the second wife: Evan, Leonard, and Monte. Also in the household are two step-sons, probably Eliza’s from an earlier marriage: Ferdinand and Carlos.
According to his death certificate, the last two to three weeks of Martin’s life were complicated by uremia from retention due to an enlarged prostate.
The informant for the information on his death certificate was Mrs. Ellen Gurr of Richfield. | JOHNSON, Martin Johannesen (I4144)
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| 8559 |
He may be the 8 year-old Josef Bergman who departed Liverpool, bound for New York, on 21 Sep 1921, aboard the Seythia, a Cunard Line ship. | BERGMAN, Josef Johansson (I31430)
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He may be the Albert M Mousso living with his wife Agnes in Spokane, Washington, in the 1920 census. That Albert’s father is shown as born in Pennsylvania and his mother in Minnesota. Albert was a plumber. | MOUSSEAU, Albert M (I5277)
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