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8951 He was born Pasquale Fratangelo in Campobassa, Molise, Italy on 30 May 1883. FRITZ, Patrick (I19760)
 
8952 He was building draftsman in the 1920 census. He was listed with his parents. EBERHARDT, Severin A (I44149)
 
8953 He was buried with Veronica Blanche Tracy Long 1915-2012. According to their entries in Find A Grave, they were married in 1939. LONG, Robert R (I41203)
 
8954 He was called Arwell in the 1900 census. KNUTSON, Dewey (I31166)
 
8955 He was called Lars Kvam in his daughter’s death certificate.

He is Lars Jonsen Wangensteen, I53872, in Jim’s VS. His liaison with Berit Kvåle is not shown.

Jim’s notes:

OBW (Wangensteen-Slægten) skriver om ham: "Som Ældste Søn var han odelsberettiget til Kvam. Hvad Evner m.v angår så var han absolut den mest begavede inden Wangensteen-Slægten i Vang. Den Gløgge Mand og Menneskekjender Knut Nystuen - populært kaldt "Basen" - kunde således ved en Anledning give Lars W følgende korte, men Indholdsrige Skudsmål: "Detta va ein væl utrusta Ungdom". Alligevel var Skjæbnen den at alle Muligheder for at finde frem til noget varigt godt ikke lå i Lar s W Vei - en Gåde, som det synes at være fra først til sidst. Gjenemglødet som han var af Ungdomsfriskhed og Lærelyst blev han i ung Alder optaget som Elev ved Lærerskolen i Land og tog Eksamen med bedste Karakter. Dog så at der blev gjort den Tilføielse, at han var noget ustadig. Færdig med Skolen blev han beskjæftiget på Kotoret hos faderen og senere ansat hos Lensmand Bratli på Toten samt endvidere på Sagførerkontor i Kristiania. Alt syntes å gå godt idet han fik rig Anledning til å udfolde sin dygtighed og fyldestgjør e for de Forventninger, som stilledes til en så kundsabsrig og begaved Mand, som han var. Men så blev det desværre ikke længe før hans Glansperiode var forbi. Lensmandsbestillingen i Vang, som uafbrudt havde været i Hændene til Wangensteen i 60 År, blev efter John Ws Død og hans Søn Lars Konstitution i Stillingen ov erladt til den hæderlige, troværdige og hjertegode Mand P Ellingsen. Vang fik da mange "Fredens År", idet Folk fik stelle med sine offentlige Gjøremål uden nogensomhelst Påtryk fra den eller den Kant, Dette var bare "et Stille før Stormen". For ef terhånden kom "Traditionerne" igjen og der blev et politisk Sjau i Bygden, som det neppe har været Magen til. Efterhånden ble Lars W styren og lei. - det sagdes på Grund af han ble negtet Ægdeskap af familien. Dette får stå for egen Regning. So m en Eiendommelighed ved Lars var hans stærke Interesse for religiøse Emner. .. Skridtvis gik det nedeover med Forstanden og han måtte tilslut anbringes på Amtets Sindsygeasyl, hvor Døden gjorde en Ende på alle hans Lidelser og Savn." 
WANGENSTEEN, Lars Jonsen (I11615)
 
8956 He was captain of the Stanton baseball team in 1916.

He was a veteran of World War I.

He was the first president of the Stanton Community Club, formed in 1929. The club also had a person named E. P. Sherlock as its “ways and means” chairman.

He was manager of the Stanton baseball team in 1935.

He registered for the old men’s draft on 27 April 1942 in Stanton in Mercer County, North Dakota. He was born in Kimbal, Wisconsin, and gave as his person of reference his wife, Hanna O. Sherlock. He was a postman. 
SHERLOCK, Frank Purcell (I14362)
 
8957 He was child #1.

He died from bronchopneumonia and congenital heart disease. 
CHRISTY, Gerald (I16758)
 
8958 He was child #2, no name on his birth certificate.

Edmund W. in the SSDI. His Social Security number was issued in Minnesota.

This is the same birthday as #10775. Unlikely as it seems, two Edmund Ellingboes did indeed have exactly the same birthday.

Edmund W Ellingboe and Margaret B Thompson married in King County on 25 Dec 1941.

Called Edwin in the 1920 census.

In the 1930 census, he was the 18 year-old step-son of Christensen A and Magda Anderson of Fresno, California. He played football at Fowler Union High School and graduated from that school in its class of 1931.

He may be the Edmund Ellingboe, driver for Bernt Eidsmo, in the 1933 St. Paul city directory. He lived at 1374 Raymond Ave. That Edmund still is a driver for Eidsmo in the 1936 Minneapolis directory but he lives in St. Paul.

He, or (less likely) the Edmund of #10775, is the subject of this newspaper article from the Saturday, September 4, 1937, edition of the Brainerd Daily Dispatch:

“Edmund Ellingboe, of South Minneapolis, driver of one of the cars involved in a highway crash which yesterday resulted in the death of Theodore Berg, 23, of Brainerd, today faces a charge of “criminal negligence in the operation of vehicle resulting in the death of a human being.” The warrant was issued yesterday from the office of County Attorney F E Ebner and was served upon Ellingboe at St. Joseph’s hospital.

“Hearing upon the charge will be delayed, possibly for several weeks, as Ellingboe is confined to the hospital with a compound fracture of the hip, an injury received in the crash which caused Berg’s death.

“Others injured in the accident were Ernest Rausch, of Brainerd, driver of the car in which Berg was riding and Carl Layman, of St. Paul, a passenger in Ellingboe’s car.”

According to another article, the head-on crash occurred on U.S. 371 about 3 miles south of Brainerd early Wednesday morning. Berg died of his injuries on Friday.

Edmund and Margaret lived at 2562 Lumni View Dr in Bellingham in 1982 and 1986 and at 7054 Old Guide Rd in Lynden, Washington, in 1989.

Not in the 1940 census.

In the 1950 census, he and Margaret and their three children lived in Palatine in King County, Washington. He was a house painter.

His obit said that he purchase property at Gooseberry Point in 1955 but he resided mostly in New Halem from 1951 until he retired in 1973. He worked as a painter for Seattle City Light. 
ELLINGBOE, Edmund William (I10704)
 
8959 He was conceived a month or so before his father’s death.

He had a twin sister Marit.

His entry in Wikipedia:

Nils Nilsen Thune (27 May 1880 – 28 May 1950) was a Norwegian jurist and civil servant.
He was born in Vang, Oppland, and was a son of Nils Trondsen Thune. He graduated with the cand.jur. degree in 1902. He was hired in the Trondhjem police in 1911, and became police inspector in the city in 1916 and an assessor in 1920. In 1924 he was appointed as the district stipendiary magistrate in Inderøy. During these years he was a member of the city councils of both Trondhjem and Steinkjer. In 1933 he became district stipendiary magistrate of Eiker, Modum and Sigdal, and in 1945 he became acting County Governor of Buskerud, and he got the position on a permanent basis in 1946.
In 1945 he was also named as a member of the commission Undersøkelseskommisjonen av 1945 that scrutinized the actions of the Norwegian government in 1940. The other commission members were Gustav Adolf Lammers Heiberg, Arnold Holmboe, Ole Hallesby, Ernst Fredrik Eckhoff, Arne Bergsgård and Sverre Steen, and the secretary was Helge Sivertsen. The background for the commission was the German invasion of Norway on 9 April 1940, and the question was raised whether Norway could have avoided it through a different foreign and security policy. Second, the actions of Norwegian authorities between 9 April and 25 September 1940 were investigated, both regarding the three branches of government (Parliament, Government, Supreme Court) that eventually laid down their offices, but also the transition authority (the Administrative Council) as well as other relevant civil and military bodies.
In April 1950 it was decided that he retire from his position on 1 October the same year. However, he died on Drammen Hospital on 28 May 1950, having suffered a heart problem during the funeral of his brother Helge Nilsen Thune three days before. 
TUNE, Nils Nilsen (I34782)
 
8960 He was convicted of burglary in Minneapolis in 1977 and was sentenced to 60 days in the workhouse and 3 years probation.

Ingo Mervin Skjefte was born April 7, 1958, to Lucie Marie (Schreiber) Skjefte and DeWayne Mervin Garland Skjefte on a US Army base in Stuttgart, Germany. Ingo was dedicated to his children and his grandchildren. He was previously married to Debra Dunkley, a citizen of Red Lake Nation, Band of Anishinaabe. Ingo is survived by his children, who were the light of his life, and whom he dedicated his life to: Ingo Mervin Garland, Lucie Ann, Lisa Lee, and Leah Marie, all of Minneapolis, MN; his step-daughter, Tina, his cherished grandchildren: Andre, Shyann, Animikii (Papa's Boy), Ayashe, River Paul; his sister, Lisa, brother, Hardy; and nephew Alonzo. 
SKJEFTE, Ingo Mervin (I38856)
 

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