Matches 1,701 to 1,750 of 2,860
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1701 | In 1918 on his WWI card, he was farming in Wahoo NE working for his father. Matilda (Quick) Martinson helped Carl and Helen purchase a farm which is still in the family (2002). | Johnson, Carl August (I792)
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1702 | In 1920 Frances only knew her parents were born in America! She was a grade school teacher. | Frances E (I4310)
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1703 | In 1920 he was a roomer in Flint City, Genesee, MI, he said his father was from NE and mother from IA. He was a fireman in a paint shop? | Ladd, Edgar Edward (I3249)
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1704 | In 1920 she was living with her folks in Fremont, Dodge, NE. In 1930 she also lived with her folks and was a stenographer in a doctors office. She used a middle initial of L in 1930. | Nelson, Minnie E (I1531)
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1705 | In 1920 the census said both his parents were from Sweden. His father was a farmer and they lived in Marrietta township, Saunders, NE. | Moline, Harold J (I1907)
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1706 | In 1930 census he said his father was from Sweden and mother Illinois. They were living in Oak precinct, Lancaster, NE. | Nelson, Carl G (I1807)
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1707 | In 1930 census they were in Richland, Saunders, NE., farming. | Pearson, Samuel (I4414)
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1708 | In 1930 he said both his parents were from Denmark. FAG | Jacobsen, Alvin John (I1544)
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1709 | In 1930 he said his father was from England and his mother from WI. They lived in Omaha NE at this time. He was a automotive assistant manager. | Jeffery, Henry Thomas (I2994)
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1710 | In 1930 he said his father was from Sweden and mother from Norway. They were living in Sioux City, Woodbury, IA at that time. | Hendrickson, Dr Alvin H (I2996)
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1711 | In 1930 he was a farmer in Wahoo NE and living with his mother and siblings. | Hanson, Clifton O (I247)
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1712 | In 1930 she said both her parents were born in NE 1910 census saunders ne Oscar Cbelbery 36 Anna Cbelbery 31 Rancy Cbelbery 12 Alvina Cbelbery 10 Julia Cbelbery 8 Arthur Cbelbery 6 Arut Cbelbery 3/12 | Chelberg, Alvena Victoria (I1435)
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1713 | In 1930 she said both her parents were from Denmark. | Hansen, Agnes Marie (I2461)
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1714 | In 1930 she said both her parents were from Denmark. | Petersen, Alice Helen (I2470)
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1715 | In 1930 she said both her parents were from Sweden. 1910 census Anders G Fjellin 55 Hilda Fjellin 50 Emma Fjellin 17 Darid Fjellin 15 Ruth Fjellin 14 Esther Fjellin 11 Paul Fjellin 8 Edwin Fjellin 4 | Fjellin, Esther Evadia (I1187)
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1716 | In 1930 she said her father was born in Sweden and mother the USA. | Anderson, Florence C (I486)
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1717 | In 1930 she said her father was from Norway and mother from SD | Carlson, Christine E (I2526)
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1718 | In 1930 she said her father was from PA and mother Sweden. | Kirk, Violet M (I1549)
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1719 | In 1930 she said her father was from Sweden and mother Bohemia. | Nelson, Nannette (I1780)
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1720 | In 1930 she said her father was from Sweden and mother from NE. In 1920 she said both parents were from Sweden. In 1910 she said she bore 5 children and 5 were living. Sigrid was a sister of Hilda Pearson who married Lewis Martinson. Sigrid was one of 9 children born to Olof and Maria Pearson. Funeral Service in Kingsdale, MN A death notice that caused deep sorrow reached friends in Kingsdale MN on Saturday morning February 16, 1935. The message was that Mrs. Sam Johnson had passed away in a hospital in St Paul where she had been taken for medical care. All seemo go well and she had been expected home soon. But the Lord in his wisdom had other plans for her. | Pearson, Sigrid (I3038)
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1721 | In 1930 she said she was born in NE and parents were from Sweden. In 1880 census her and her family were living in Wahoo precinct, Saunders, NE. 1880 census wahoo precinct, saunders, ne C. Gustafson 42 Hilda Gustafson 34 Henry Gustafson 11 Gustaf Gustafson 9 Huldah Gustafson 7 Anna Gustafson 5 Clara Gustafson 3 David Gustafson 1 J. Malstrom 21 | Gustafson, Anna Amelia (I761)
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1722 | In 1930 she was divorced and living with her daughter in K.C., MO. She was working in a cold storage plant then. She came to America in 1880 she said. She was Hilda Anderson in 1930 census. | Nelson, Hilda (I1527)
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1723 | In 1930 she was Freda M and both her parents were from Sweden. | Nelson, Lillie Freda (I1530)
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1724 | In 1930 they were living in Dallas,Dallas,TX. On his WWI card he was farming with his father and single. | Nelson, Reuben Erhard (I2006)
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1725 | In 1930 they were living in Dowling, Knox, NE. | Hanson, Ruth Hanna Marie (I409)
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1726 | In 1930 they were living in Forest, Lewis, ID. and he was a book keeper in a logging camp. In the 1920 census he said he was born in Illinois. | Peterson, Arthur J (I1249)
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1727 | In 1930 they were living in Justice Precinct 2, Travis,TX. On his WWI card he was farming with his father and single. May be spelled Lawrence | Nelson, Lawrence Cornelius (I2005)
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1728 | In 1930 they were living in Kansas City, Jackson, MO and he said his father was from PA and mother IL. He was a retail hardware salesman at that time. | Wheelock, Edgar R (I1554)
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1729 | In 1930 this family lived in Dewey CO, SD., where he was a farmer. | Danielson, Carl Gustaf Rudolph (I2523)
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1730 | In 1935 Nellie Frasier, daughter of Edward Frasier (and grand-niece of Joseph Fraser who had lived in Scotland his entire life) would request any further information on their Fraser ancestors. Joseph was half-brother to Andrew Fraser who had immigrated from Scotland to the United States in the 1850s and was uncle of Nellie's father Edward. His will in 1900 had left bequests to each of Andrew's children. A copy of his will can be seen on Joseph's page in this family tree. North of Scotland Bank Limited, Insch, 4th February, 1935 Telephone, Insch 28 Miss Nellie I. Frasier, Box 496, Glendale, California USA Dear Miss Frasier, I am favoured with your letter of 4th ultimo with reference to the late Mr. Joseph Frasier and his antecedents. I have been making enquiries of some of the older residenters of the district but the only information that I can get is that Joseph Fraser's father was John Fraser who was a farm labourer at The Law, Kennethmont, his Mother was Margaret Beattie and her Mother was Betty McIntyre, both being natives of the same district. All the persons you mention in your letter are dead with the exception of Mr. W. A. McDonald, Solicitor, but he does not know anything about the late Joseph's Fraser's relatives. We still have a fund here in Insch which is now down to about four pounds left by Mr. Joseph Fraser for the relief of poor people. I cannot meantime lay my hands on any book about the Fraser clan, but should I be able to trace one I shall send it on to you. With kind regards, Yours faithfully, R. D. Donald, Agent | Fraser, John (I1127)
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1731 | In IOOF cemetery | Gilchrist, Albert Franklin "Frank" (I1718)
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1732 | In some writtings she is called Lisja. | Jonsdotter, Sissa (I83)
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1733 | In the 1880 census August was a servant on a farm in Fontanelle TS, Washington, NE. | Blome, August Florenz (I3454)
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1734 | In the 1880 census, Dora was listed in the Hiram Ladd household as a servant girl. Dora had 2nd marriage, Henry A Easton in abt 1895 | Shriver, Dora (I3245)
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1735 | In the 1900 census he said he came to America in 1870, they were living in Richland precinct, Saunders, NE and they said they had no children. 1900 census precinct 19, saunders, NE Andrew J Martinson 34 Matilda Martinson 37 Levi Ocoglwoed 20 (should be Skogland, a servant) | Martinson, Andrew J (I752)
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1736 | In the 1900 census he said he immigrated to America in 1879. | Anderson, Andrew G (I4402)
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1737 | In the 1900 census his wife, Ellen was a widow. | Hogan, John (I3941)
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1738 | In the 1900 census May said her father was from IL and mother NY | Marshall, May C (I3279)
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1739 | In the 1900 census she said she had bore 10 children and 8 were living at that date. | Sophia (I4403)
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1740 | In the 1900 census she was a widow and was born in Ireland, came to America in 1877. She was a nurse at that time. They were living in Manhattan, NY. 1900 census Ellen Hogan 49 Margaret Hogan 21 Ella Hogan 20 Catharine Hogan 10 Ceclia Hogan 14 James F Hogan 12 Leonia Little 2 grand daughter 1910 census Manhattan Ward 16, New York, New York Ellen 57 Ella 26 Katherine 24 Cecelia 22 Frank 21 Leonore Little 13 grand daughter 1920 census Manhattan Assembly District 3, New York, New York Frank 31 Ellen 69 Cecelia 33 | Ryan, Ellen (I3942)
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1741 | In the 1900 census, she said she had 8 children, 7 living. Her and the family came to America in 1883 (1900 census). Obituary of Mrs. Swan Martinson Mrs. Swan Martinson Dead Mrs. Gunilla Martinson, died at her home in Swedeburg about noon Feb. 14, 1916, aged 73 years and four months. The funeral will take place this afternoon (Thursday) from the home at one o | Larson, Elna Gunilla (I556)
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1742 | In the 1910 census he said he came to America in 1881 and was a farmer in Marrietta Precinct, Saunders, NE. Both his parents were born in Sweden. In 1918 on his WWI card he said his birthdate was 1873, and he was farming in Ithica, Saunders, NE. 1920 census Magnus Hanson 46 Emma Hanson 41 Clifton Hanson 17 Duane Hanson 14 Marion Hanson 7 Kenneth Hanson 3/12 FAG | Hanson, Magnus (I206)
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1743 | In the 1910 census it looks like she was born in 1886? She said both her parents were born in Sweden. | Clauson, Jane Julia (I297)
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1744 | In the 1910 census John said he was a widower, and came to America in 1882. His occupation was odd jobs. He and the children lived in Nickerson,NE at this time. 1910 census John Becker 51 Dora Becker 8 Lawrence Becker 7 1900 census John Baker 40 Gusta Baker 36 Charles Baker 15 Hannah Baker 13 William Baker 9 Joseph Baker 8 John Baker 3 | Becker, John (I3441)
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1745 | In the 1910 census Joseph was a hired man in Fontanelle TS, Washington, NE, for William F Lallman. In June 1917 on his WWI card he said he was married and one boy? | Daiss, Joseph Henry (I3439)
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1746 | In the 1910 census Minnie said she was 33 years old, and both her parents were born in Bohemia, and all her 9 born children were living. She said she came to America in 1880. In the 1930 census they were living in Rock Creek precinct,Saunders, NE and she said both her parents and herself were from Czechoslovakia, and they came to America in 1878. | Fiedler, Minnie (I1776)
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1747 | In the 1910 census Rudolph and his family were living in Marietta Precinct, Saunders, NE where his father was a farmer. | Pearson, Rudolph Otto (I2176)
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1748 | In the 1910 census she had bore 10 children and 7 were living. This wedding was a double wedding. Hulda's youngest sister, Ida, married Charles Fredrik Mostrom. The brides wore matching dresses. The brides mother, Nilla Martinson was called away in the middle of the ceremony. Her daughter in law, Anna (Nels wife), was in labor and gave birth that evening to a daughter, Rosalin Ida Martinson. | Martinson, Hulda (I757)
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1749 | In the 1910 census she said her mother was from Sweden and father from Denmark and she had bore 2 children and 2 were living. In 1930 she was a widow living with her children in Wahoo, NE. She said her father was from Denmark and mother from Sweden. FAG | Clauson, Emma V (I246)
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1750 | In the 1910 census she said she came to America in 1890. In 1930 she said 1896. I think she came April 26 1889 on the ship, "City of Rome", landing in NY. | Nelson, Nettie (I1526)
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