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He registered for the draft on September 12, 1918, in Northwood, Iowa. He was tall and of medium build with grey eyes and light hair.
Single and living at home in the 1920 census.
Farming in Deer Creek Twp in the 1930 census. His brother Alvin lives with him.
CARL MOEN FUNERAL IS HELD AT DEER CREEK
Carpenter – Funeral services for Carl Moen, 37, who died Thursday, were held at Deer Creek N. L. church Saturday with the Rev. Olaf Langhough in charge.
The mixed quartet sang two selections.
Burial was at the cemetery adjoining the church.
Mr. Moen is survived by his wife and two young sons, his parents, Mr. and Mrs Ole Moen, four sisters and three brothers.
Mason City Globe Gazette, Monday July 20, 1936
Carl Moen was born June 13, 1898 in Iowa, the son of Ole and Rose Moen. He married Sylvia Anne Smith, the daughter of Clinton Wilson Smith and Amanda Emma( Kanke) Smith.
Carl died on July 30, 1936 in Hennepin County, Minnesota. (Minnesota death index)
After Carl's death, his wife Sylvia married Albert Edgar Brunsvold. He died May 5, 1965.
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| 8692 |
He registered for the draft on September 12, 1918, in Willmar as Albert A. Ellingboe of Route 2, Kerkhoven. He was a harness maker. He gave Mrs. A. J. Ellingboe of Route 2, Kerkhoven, as his nearest relative. He was described as of medium height, stout build, with blue eyes and red hair.
He was a harness-maker in Sunburg on Chester’s birth certificate.
Harness-maker in Sunburg, Norway Twp, Kandiyohi County, in the 1920 and 1930 censuses.
He was the informant for his brother George’s death certificate.
The informant for Albert’s death certificate was Carl Ellingboe of Sunburg. Albert died of a heart problem. | ELLINGBOE, Albert A (I5063)
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| 8693 |
He registered for the draft on September 12, 1918, in Willmar as Robert Elmer Ellingboe of Route 2, Kerkhoven. He is employed as a farm laborer on his mother’s farm. He lists his mother as Mrs. A. J. Ellingboe. He is described as of medium height and build with blue eyes and light hair.
Single and living at home in Norway Lake Twp with his mother and siblings in the 1920 census.
His address was Murdock at the time Ardis was born.
In the 1940 census, he and his family lived on a rented farm in Kerkhoven Twp. Robert was employed by the WPA doing road work. Robert had had six years of education, Lillie seven.
He registered for the draft in Benson, Minnesota, on 15 Feb 1942. At that time he was a WPA employee doing city street graveling in Benson.
In the 1950 census, he and his wife and their five children live in Benson. Neither he nor his wife have an occupation. The household’s only income seems to come from Ardis, age 20, who works as a waitress at a cafe. | ELLINGBOE, Robert Elmer (I5069)
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| 8694 |
He registered for the draft on September 12, 1918. At that time he was a farm laborer on his father’s farm in Sacred Heart. He was described as of medium height, slender build, with dark blue eyes and light hair.
In the 1930 census, he was unmarried and living at home with his parents and younger sister. | ROGEN, Henry Elvin (I11016)
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| 8695 |
He registered for the draft on September 7, 1918, in Minneapolis. At that time he was working for Willamette Iron Works as a machine specialist. His nearest relative was his mother, Carrie Ripley. Harold was described as of medium height and build with brown eyes and brown hair.
In the 1930 census, he and his family live at 2510 Taylor Street in Minneapolis. They may be renting an apartment from his parents. Harold is a salesman for a wholesale meat company. He was a veteran of the World War. | RIPLEY, Harold Leon (I16225)
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| 8696 |
He registered for the World War I draft in Fargo, North Dakota. He was employed as a secretary for the YMCA of the U.S. although his placce of employment or business was the Great Lakes Naval Training Station. His nearest relative was Mrs. W.D. Brownlee of 1616 2nd Street N.E. in Minneapolis. He was of medium height and build and had blue eyes and brown hair. He was a naturalized U.S. citizen. | BROWNLEE, William David (I16623)
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| 8697 |
He registered for the World War II draft in 1942. At that time, he was living in the Mount Hood Hotel in Hood River, Oregon, where he was employed by the Bridge and Building Department of the Union Pacific Railroad. He gave as his “person who will always know your address” Earl Weber, also of the Mount Hood Hotel. | LANT, Lester Wilbur (I11405)
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| 8698 |
He registered for the World War II draft in Viroqua in 1942. At that time, he lived in Franklin Twp on Route 4, Viroqua. His home had a telephone on the Liberty Pole system. | METHUM, Edward (I18719)
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| 8699 |
He registered for the WWI draft in Pelican Rapids. On June 5, 1917. At that time, he and his wife and child lived in Pelican Rapids. Hildor was a self-employed barber. He claimed total disability. His description included “hunch back.”
The family lived in the village of Pelican Rapids at the time of the 1930 census. Hildor was a barber in a barbershop.
His birthdate is shown as 28 Feb 1893 in the _index_ of his World War II draft registration but on the registration card itself the year is clearly 1895. In that registration, made in the state of Washington, he gave Ole Grefsrud as the person who would always know his address. That Ole was probably Ole C Grefsrud, b. 8 Sep 1887 in Otter Tail County. Ole was probably related to Johanna Grefsrud, #13857.
He and Mabel lived in Everett, Washington, at least between 1939 and 1950. | FREDRICKSON, Hildor Alfred (I10216)
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| 8700 |
He remained in Norway. In the 1900 Norwegian census, he is Severin Heiberg, a “mægler” and “assuranceagent” living in what appears to be a large and prosperous house on Haakonsgade street in Bergen. | HEIBERG, Severin Andreas (I7146)
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