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He was a pilot in the Royal Canadian Air Force at the time that he married Lorraine Thue.
At his wedding, Marleane Thue was her sister’s maid of honor, Richard Thue was Orville’s best man, and Frank Sherlock was an usher. | HAGEN, Orville (I34900)
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| 8872 |
He was a private in Company G of the 128th Regiment of the Indiana Infantry. | CUMMINGS, George W (I30285)
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| 8873 |
He was a Private in the Marine Reserves in World War II. | MARTIN, Jonathan Mattox (I17168)
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| 8874 |
He was a private in the Marines in April of 1954.
He and his wife were living in various places around the University of Minnesota when their first three children were born.
Presumably, he was attending the University of Minnesota in that time frame (1957-1960).
He and his wife were living in St. Louis Park at the time their son A. James and their daughter Julie were born in 1963 and 1965.
He passed his CPA exam in May of 1966 in Minnesota.
He was living in Edina in 1967 when a newspaper noted that he had been fined $16 for speeding.
He and Margery lived on Edgehill Drive in Madison on 1993 .
He was an accountant. In 1991 he was charged with two counts of failing to file state income tax returns (1988 and 1989). He was sentenced to 14 days in the Dane County Jail and the rest of his four month sentence would be served under an electronic monitor.
He may have been one of the partners in the Minneapolis CPA firm Balto & Ellingboe.
According to a summons issued by the State of Wisconsin’s family court branch in Dane County (Moria Krueger) in February of 1979, Alvord was also married to Beverly Irene Ellingboe.
He was also sued in March of 1982 in Milwaukee County Family Court by Mary Ann Smith Ellingboe. | ELLINGBOE, Alvord Julian Jr (I5699)
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He was a Private in the U.S. Army in World War II.
He lived with Helen at 2836 35th Avenue S in Minneapolis.
Although he died in Oregon, he was married to Helen at the time he died. | CUMMINGS, James Monroe (I17815)
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| 8876 |
He was a Private in the U.S. Army in World War II.
He married twice after Norine Ardith’s death. | DRAHEIM, Harold Orville Sr (I11057)
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| 8877 |
He was a railroad car repairer living at 715 West Street in Duluth when he registered for the draft on September 11, 1918. He listed his mother as his nearest relative.
His obituary was published on p. 09:1 of the December 24, 1974, edition of the Duluth News-Tribune. He was 90 years old and of Aftenro Home. He had been a Duluth resident for 23 years. He retired in 1951 after 45 years with the Duluth, Missabe, and Iron Range Railway. He was survived by his sister Randi Wold of Duluth. | STANGVIK, John Olsen (I13284)
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| 8878 |
He was a railroad worker (Great Northern, then Burlington Northern) for nearly a half-century. | ZAGOTTA, Joseph (I29532)
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| 8879 |
He was a real estate agent. | WEST, William A (I12872)
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| 8880 |
He was a roofing contractor in Minneapolis in the 1950 census. | BIORN, Otto F (I34566)
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