Matches 9,021 to 9,030 of 23,616
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| 9021 |
He was not listed with the family in the 1920 U.S. census. It’s possibly his first name was Iver or Ivar. | GULBRANSEN, Sverre (I34106)
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| 9022 |
He was not married to Shirley when he died in 2007. | THOMPSON, Severt Peter (I33791)
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| 9023 |
He was of Benton County, Oregon, at the time that he married Sarah Eidal.
He and his family lived in Portland, Oregon, at the time of the 1930 census. He was a production manager for a stoker manufacturing company. The family lived in a house worth $9500 which he owned. He was a veteran of the World War.
He is not the Haskel Carter, 21, born March 13, 1896 in Bagdad, Tennessee, registered for the draft in June of 1917 in Jackson County, Tennessee. That Haskel was still in Tennessee in 1930.
In the 1920 census he was the son of George and Clemmie Carter of Northwest Hillsboro, Washington County, Oregon.
He lived at 6340 Reed College Place in Portland in the 1940 census. The household had a maid and house was worth $15,000.
In 1948, he was promoted to vice president in charge of manufacturing at Iron Fireman Manufacturing Co. in February of 1948.
In 1952, he partnered with Joe Fisher, a Portland automobile dealer, to create the Joe Fisher-Carter Co. The firm would manufacture garbage trucks. | CARTER, Haskell Clarence (I9301)
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| 9024 |
he was of Berge, she was of Vamsta | Family: Jonas Petter JONSSON / Märta Greta JÖNSSON (F228)
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| 9025 |
He was of Fosston at the time of his father’s death. Fred was the informant for his father’s death certificate. | LEE, Fred (I16140)
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| 9026 |
He was of King County, Washington, at the time of his marriage to Marie Eidal.
In the 1940 census, he was divorced and living in Portland where he was an operating supervisor for a tanker operation.
By comparing signatures on the marriage certificate and on this attestation paper, we know that he is the George Bott Gronvold, born in Montreal on June 10, 1899, who was a Canadian soldier in the Canadian Overseas Expeditionary Force in World War I. That George gave as his next-of-kin his father, Mr. Charles Henry Gronvold of Yakima, Washington. His present address at the time of his attestation paper (August 29, 1918) was the St. Regis Hotel in Seattle and his occupation was student. In that attestation paper, he swore allegiance to King George the Fifth. That George Bot Gronvold died 31 March 1970 in Portland, Washington County, Oregon. According to the Oregon death record, that George’s wife was named Lin. The SSDI entry gives the birth date for that George Gronvold as 10 June 1901. (Thus, it is likely that George misstated his age so that he could fight in World War I.)
Lin Blake Gronvold of Multnomah County, Oregon, married Howard D Long, of Washington County, Oregon, in Clark County, Washington, on 24 December 1970. Howard had been born on March 23, 1922, and Lin on May 13, 1922. (Still as Lin Blake Gronvold, she later married Clifford B Westran -- twice --; on 10 October 1974 in Clark County and on 15 Dec 1975 in Clark County, Washington.
He may be the George B. Gronvold, b. ca 1902 in Alaska, who was living with his widowed mother in Yakima, Washington, at the time of the 1920 census.
He may be the George B Gronvold, b. ca 1901, who was part of the crew, a purser, of the Aleutian Native that sailed between Seattle and Vancouver in the 1930s. He was not a U.S. citizen, being reported variously as Scandinavian and Canadian. He was described in one manifest as 6 feet 2 inches tall and weighing 190 lbs.
A small obit in The Oregonian’s April 3, 1970, edition said that he was the husband of Lin B. Gronvold and the father of C. Edwin Gronvold and Mrs. Ann Gronvold Farrell. Services would be Saturday, April 4th, at St. Marks Episcopal Church. Private commitment in Yakima. | GRONVOLD, George Bott (I9299)
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| 9027 |
He was of Kittitas County, Washington, at the time of his marriage to Elna Eidal.
In the 1920 census, he is J P Jensen, a farmer in South Ellensburg. He and Elna have no children. | JENSEN, Jens P (I14804)
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| 9028 |
He was of Los Angeles, California, at the time of his marriage to Inez Ellestad.
He married Lillian Davidson, his third wife, in 1942. He would have two more after her.
He died from an auto accident in which his Volkswagen struck the rear of a pickup truck that was turning left. The VW was not equipped with seat belts. If it had been, and Wesley had been wearing it with a shoulder harness, authorities believed that he would have survived. | PATRICK, Wesley Leroy (I14808)
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| 9029 |
He was of Snohomish County, Washington, at the time of his marriage to Olive Ellestad. | GARLICK, George Richard (I14807)
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| 9030 |
He was of Tüff and was 27. She was of Kaardstad (sp?) and was 24. | Family: Torgeir Torgeirsen TÜF / Anne Knudsdotter KAARSTAD (F2251)
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