Matches 8,961 to 8,970 of 23,616
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He was dead at the time Naomi visited the Swedish relatives in the early 1970s. | SUNDSTRÖM, Albin Eriston (I4262)
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| 8962 |
He was deformed in some way (vanskabt) and would be unable to work (fattiglem) or, most likely, inherit. | Kristian Jakobsson (I28820)
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| 8963 |
He was described in his draft registration as of medium height and build with brown eyes and brown hair. | LEE, Reuben Arthur (I12109)
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| 8964 |
He was distinctly shown as age 9 in the 1900 census. | GJERE, Albert (I36835)
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| 8965 |
He was divorced from his wife (who had remarried) at the time of the marriage of his daughter Cynthia in 1971. | SCORE, Francis W (I38606)
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| 8966 |
He was divorced when he married Doris LaFountain. | NORTH, Neil Richard (Elmer) (I29507)
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| 8967 |
He was Edward Heinse, age 31, in the 1880 census when he lived in Montana Twp, Buffalo County, Wisconsin with his wife Lena, age 26, and their two children Appolonia, 4, and John, 2.
In the 1905 state census, he, age 53, and Lena, age 50, lived in the town of Lincoln in Buffalo County with their 12 year-old daughter Elsa.
In the 1920 census, he was a 65 year-old widower living on his farm in Montana Twp. His son John lived next door.
In the 1930 census, he was a 76 year-old widower living on his farm in Montana Twp. | HEINZ, Edward (I30307)
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| 8968 |
He was employed by Kimberly-Clark Corp. for 25 years, retiring in 1974. | DAIGLE, Glenn A (I18112)
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| 8969 |
He was Everett M. Thompson of Albert Lea according to his mother’s obituary.
He was the informant for the information on Melvin O. Thompson’s death certificate. He was of Coral Gables, Florida, at the time of his father’s death in 1991. He also had addresses in Red Wing, Minnesota, and Hastings, Minnesota, in the 1990s. | THOMPSON, Melvin Everett (I1566)
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| 8970 |
He was fatally wounded while lifting his shotgun out of a boat. He and a companion had been hunting ducks on Lake Coeur d’Alene. As he stepped ashore, he reached for his gun, pulling it toward him muzzle first. The gun discharged, striking him in the right arm pit. | HEDAL, William E (I26021)
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