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According to the EmiHamn database, she is the Maria Steinholtz who departed from Göteborg 2 June 1902. Her place of origin was Bjursås, Dalarna län. Her destination was Duluth, Minnesota. She is probably the Maria Steinholz who arrived in New York on June 16, 1902, aboard the S.S. Cymric which had sailed from Liverpool. She was “held for special inquiry” because the woman that she was traveling with, Clara Erickson, was suspected of being senile.
Immigrated to the U.S. in 1902 according to the 1920 census form. Naturalized as a citizen in 1907, the same as her husband. The 1902 date was confirmed in the 1930 census although their ages at first marriage in that census suggests that they were not married at the time of emigration.
In the 1930 census, she was a servant in a hotel.
In the 1940 census, she lives with Florence and Roland at 2617 West 3rd Street, a rented residence. Marie had a sixth-grade education. She had no occupation.
In the 1940 city directory, she lives at 2617 West 3rd and is a cook. In the 1944 Duluth city directory, she is Mrs. Marie Anderson, a maid at the Spalding Hotel and living at 2808 West 3rd. In the street listings portion of that directory, the residents of 2808 West 3rd are: Alton A Gustafson and Mrs. Marie Anderson. In the 1946 directory, John E is living with her.
According to David, Marie left Ed after the accident that crippled him. (This is probably the reason why they are shown as having separate addresses for many years). Ed lived with Klara in Deerwood for awhile, perhaps while he was recovering or perhaps because he had nowhere else to go. It was because of her leaving Ed that Naomi did not like Ed’s wife. Elaine and Joanne visited Gladys and/or Florence in Duluth in about 1942. At that time Gladys and/or Florence was living with Marie. Ed was not living with Marie at that time.
Marie’s residence at death was 2215 West 12th Street in Duluth. The informant for her death certificate was her son, Roland E. Anderson, of Duluth. Marie died of a probable brain hemorrhage, a complication of cancer. | STEINHOLTZ, Marie Elizabeth (I1304)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | BLOCH, D.L. (I7841)
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according to the FamilySearch New Mexico Deaths 1889-1945 database | ELLINGBOE, Ole Ivarson (I9188)
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According to the Find A Grave entry for him, as created by his grandson, Andrew Howard:
William "Fred" Howard was born as Carroll Spencer Hyland to William Andrew Jackson Hyland (1844 - 1884) and Charlotte Frances Reid in 1884, in New York City.
Carroll Spencer Hyland married Harriet "Hattie" Witbeck in about 1903 in San Francisco. They went through the terrible 1906 earthquake together and afterward lived in a tent city. They had one son also named Carroll Spencer Hyland (1906 - 1990) born shortly thereafter. Hattie divorced Carroll later, in April 1913.
Sometime between 1913 and 1915, Carroll Spencer Hyland changed his name to William Fred Howard. Beforehand, he left his first wife and son, without explanation. Clearly, he wanted a fresh start.
William "Fred" Howard worked for the Union Pacific Railroad from 1916 to 1952, with the exception during the war.
Fred married Mae Johnson of Richfield, Utah in 1920 in Salt Lake City. Mae was murdered in December of 1921 in San Pedro, California, by her brother-in-law, Oscar Thompson. Thompson killed his wife, Mae's sister, in the same attack.
Fred Howard tried his hand at love one more time. He married Vilate Elizabeth Loveless Bailey in 1922. She kept him grounded, and they delivered one son, Jackson Bailey Howard. When his little Jackson would asked him from whence they came, Fred would reply, "From Irish Kings or horse-thieves, I'm not sure which." Fred told his son, "Howard Street (in San Francisco) is named after me." Clearly, it is the other way around. | HOWARD, William Fred (I24747)
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according to the History of Renville County | LIEN, Berit (Betsey) E (I6727)
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According to the index of South Dakota marriages, Kenneth Schuman married Patricia Howie in Grant County on 22 Jan 1962.
Mr. Kenneth Schuman, age 74 of Mountain Home, was born February 11, 1932 in Vallejo, California to Kenneth and Pauline (Strohmeier) Schuman. He served in the US Military. Mr. Schuman married Patricia Ellingboe January 20, 1962 in South Dakota. They enjoyed traveling and living in all parts of the country. Mr. and Mrs. Schuman moved to Mountain Home in August of 2003 from Florida. Mr. Schuman was a talented singer who sung at the nursing home for everyone’s enjoyment. He enjoyed race cars, scuba diving and shooting. He was a member of the Twin Lakes Guns Club, a past member of the Ozarks VFW Post 3246 and the B.P.O. Elks.
Mr. Kenneth Schuman is survived by his wife Patricia A. Schuman; daughters: Anita Marie Einbu and her husband Tim of Duluth, MN and Margo Lynn Howie of St. Paul, MN and two grandchildren: Leah and Tina; and three brothers: Lee, Randy and Gary Schuman.
A memorial service for Mr. Kenneth Schuman will be 2:00 p.m., Friday at the Roller Funeral Home Chapel. | SCHUMAN, Kenneth E Jr (I15398)
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according to the Iowa Marriages database in FamilySearch | Family: Ben E KNUTSON / Ingeborg Åslaksdatter ELLINGBÖ (F8061)
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according to the Iowa Marriages database in FamilySearch | Family: Verner Sovine WERNET / Clara L (F13057)
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according to the Iowa Marriages database in FamilySearch | Family: Henry GARNES / Ingeborg (Isabella) ELLINGBOE (F13058)
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According to the Kentucky birth records, G B Hatton was born of Wm F Hatton and Elizabeth Hatton on 10 Apr 1876 in Wolfe County. Census sources had indicated Apr 1877.
As Greenbery, he lived with his parents in Holly Creek in the 1910 census. He had no occupation and could neither read nor write.
The Jasperson Family Tree calls him Greenburg Hatton. This source says that he resided in Antioch, Wolfe County, in 1900 and in Holly Creek, Wolfe County, in 1910. | HATTON, Green B (I6947)
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