Matches 1,551 to 1,600 of 2,871
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1551 | Hans and Nilla, children of åbo Sven Hansson of No. 4 Kalaberga and wife Elna Nilsdotter. | Svensdotter, Nilla (I426)
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1552 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I2653)
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1553 | Hans was listed at Vanneberga #13. | Andersson, Hans (I2835)
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1554 | Hanson, Edward C., age 53 Hulda, wife, age 44 Mable E., daughter, age 27 Ruth L., daughter, age 23 Clarinda E., daughter, age 18 Wallace E., son, age 16 Esther P., daughter, age 15 Louis F., son, age 13 Hugo C., son, age 12 Enda E., daughter, age 10 Frances H., daughter, age 9 Bernice R., daughter, age 8 Clifford N., son, age 2 2/12 | Hanson, Paul Edward (I199)
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1555 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I2784)
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1556 | Harald was a Laroveres Adjunkt. | Helgesson, Harald (I2717)
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1557 | Harold and "Billie" farmed near Davey and Greenwood, Nebraska and later Harold was an International Harvester Dealer in Atlantic, Iowa. | Larson, Harold (I045)
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1558 | Harold was a WWII vet. | Brodd, Harold Mafred (I2572)
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1559 | Harry and Bernice lived at 1205 West Monroe Street on the wedding invitation, Phoenix, Maricopa, AZ. The SSDI says his SS # was 526-18-0945 and death as June 1967? | Nelson, Harry Fredrik (I1268)
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1560 | Harry died in the flu epidemic. On his WWI card he was in Gregory, SD single, farming for his father (June 1917) | Nyquist, Harry (I470)
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1561 | Harry was a farmer in the Omaha area early in their marriage. Later he was a foreman at Omaha Bakers Supply after selling the farm to make way for Interstate 80. | Johnson, Harry Rudolph (I779)
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1562 | Harry was a twin of Axel Emanuel Pearson. In 1917 on his WWI card he was single and said his mother and father were dependant on him, he was farming in Swedeburg, NE. He was cremated and ashes given to his brother Axel who died penniless and was buried in Oak Hill Cem in Plattsmouth NE. We do not know where the ashes are. | Pearson, Harry Samuel (I2165)
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1563 | Has $500 in real estate value, $190 in personal property value. | Fraser, Andrew (I1116)
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1564 | Has been widowed. Working as a solicitor and living alone with one roomer. | Campbell, Josiah (I1142)
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1565 | Has been working in the newspaper business. | Campbell, William B. (I5923)
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1566 | Has immigrated from Scotland to Iowa. Is accompanied by his mother, sister, and his sister's two children. | Anderson, James (I5951)
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1567 | Has now married - to another Campbell. Her mother lives with them. | Campbell, Flora (I5947)
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1568 | Has remained a veterinarian all his life. | Gilchrist, Willard Dougal (I5960)
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1569 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I2514)
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1570 | Hattie was a school teacher when she married Axel. | Roseberg, Hattie Marie Elizabeth (I2756)
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1571 | Hazel and Vernon are with their parents; also in residence is Cathren Taft, Ella's mother. | Whitehouse, Jermain Erving (I5865)
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1572 | He came to America in 1889 (1900 census) 1910 census Redstone, Miner, SD 1920 census Esmond, Kingsbury, South Dakota 1930 census Township 12, Ziebach, South Dakota 1940 Hastings, Dakota, MN | Johnson, Andrew J (I4417)
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1573 | He came to America in 1892 and a citizen in 1904. Both his parents were born in Sweden. On his WWI card in 1918 he was a cement contractor in Spencer NE. The 1920 census found the family living in Bristow, Boyd, NE where he was a garage manager. In 1930 he was a widow in Spencer, NE and was a mason and all his children were still at home with him. | Hanson, Andrew (I207)
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1574 | He came to America when he was 21, in 1878, and settled in Fontanelle NE. He died in his thirties of a ruptured appendix. Question; next to the L. Becker gravestone is a Amelia Daiss, daughter of Carl and Amelia Daiss? Who is this Amelia? | Daiss, Karl Gottlob (I3427)
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1575 | He is a Doctor of Medicine in Burlington, Colorado. | Beethe, Dr. Raymond Carl (I057)
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1576 | He is listed twice, once as son once as grandson. Elmer's father Otto is listed elsewhere. Timmons, C.F., Head (M, age 69, Married) Timmons, Emily, Wife (F, age 62, Married) Timmons, Elmer J., Grandson (M, age 17, Single) | Timmons, Elmer Jay (I839)
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1577 | He left Gottenburg on the 13th of April, 1888 and arrived in New York on the 1st of May. He attended Luther College. He opened his Swedeburg store in 1909. He became a citizen in 1894 (1920 census). In 1930 he was a retired merchant (general store) in Swedeburg, NE. | Danielson, Carl Emil (I2522)
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1578 | He served in WWII and fought in the invasion at Omaha Beach. | Ladd, Norman R (I3357)
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1579 | He was a Capt. US ARMY M C | Jakeman, Dr Harry Anderson (I2955)
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1580 | He was a carpenter. He came to America in 1893 (1900 census). He was listed as Hans Pearson in Richland precinct, Saunders, NE. | Persson, Hans (I204)
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1581 | He was a druggist in Fontanelle for many years until his store burned down. He and Anna moved to Herman where he is a druggist. | Lydick, George M (I3365)
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1582 | He was a PFC US ARMY WORLD WAR II FAG | Mattson, Edward Lester Elmer (I1356)
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1583 | He was called Bud. | Oakeson, Eugene Elmer (I2493)
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1584 | Hedvig may have died due to childbirth. Dan Reimers wrote that this was her second marriage. | Nilsdotter, Hedvig (I2625)
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1585 | Helen and her two sisters are working as dressmakers. | Beattie, Helen (I5974)
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1586 | Helen and William lived in Wahoo, NE before they divorced. FAG | Martinson, Helen Eleanora (I372)
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1587 | Helen is living with a group of ag laborers on the Flinder farm, headed by Peter Scatterly. Notably, she is with Jane Mackie (her mother?) and Christian (a brother?) and an unnamed child, age 4 months (probably Helen's son James Anderson). | Mackie, Helen (I5949)
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1588 | HELEN TOWNSEND KUBLIN AGE: 91 FORMERLY OF WEST LONG BRANCH Helen Townsend Kublin, 91, of Melbourne Beach, Fl. passed away Saturday, Sept. 25, 2010 at the Clarebridge Assisted Living, Melbourne Fl.. Mrs. Kublin was born in Long Branch and lived most of her life in West Long Branch before moving here in 2003. She was a graduate of Long Branch High School. She was predeceased by her husband, Vincent J. Kublin, Sr., in 2003. Surviving is her son and daughter -in-law, Vincent J. and Mary Kublin, of Melbourne, Fl.; a brother and sister-in-law, Howard and Gloria Townsend, of Melbourne, Fl.; a sister and brother-in-law, Frances and Fred Martinson, of West Long Branch; and three grandchildren. Funeral services will be private. Contributions in memory of Mrs. Kublin may be made to the Greater New Jersey Alzheimer's Foundation, 400 Morris Avenue, Suite 251, Denville, NJ 07834 Phone 973.586.4300. You may light a candle of condolence by visiting www.woolleyfh.com | Townsend, Helen Mae (I3957)
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1589 | Hemmansägare | Andersson, Anders (P163)
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1590 | Henrietta Earl states that Duncan is in fact NOT the father of her baby. | Campbell, Duncan (I5856)
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1591 | Her gavestone says she died in 1917? FAG | Mattson, Dorothy Evelyn Virginia (I1357)
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1592 | Her marriage license says she was born in Marion County, Indiana | Black, Ida Louise (I1085)
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1593 | Her nickname was Kenny. | Martinson, Clarinda Elvera (Kenny) (I762)
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1594 | Her obit said 5 g children and 11 gg children. FAG | Nelson, Roma A (I1619)
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1595 | Her obit said grandchildren, BreAnn, Rachel, Courtney, Cameron. Nieces, Jennifer and Katlin LeBaron. Her mother, Arlene was also alive at this time. I could find no marker at her grave in March 2007. | Le Baron, Susan Kay (I1964)
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1596 | Her obit said she had 14 g children, 25 gg, 9 ggg | Noel, Beulah Evelyn (I3330)
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1597 | Her parents were John Moore and Elizabeth Rice. | Moore, Ann Sayres (I3731)
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1598 | Her sister Mary L. Keeler is living with them. Mary is a nurse. | Laura L. (I5917)
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1599 | Her sister, Catherine Pease married John Hiram Ladd. | Pease, Mabel A (I3282)
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1600 | Her sister, Mabel Pease, married Enoch Erastus Ladd. | Pease, Catherine Elizabeth (I3354)
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