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1201 Although David Lee Bredeson’s obit shows his father as Christian Bredeson, the “All who made us who we are” family tree suggests that David Lee’s step-father was Christian Bredeson. The anderson Family Tree disagrees. BREDESON, Christian O (I38017)
 
1202 Although he died in Hennepin County, his usual residence was Fargo. ALFSTAD, Robert Dennis (I33170)
 
1203 Although he is listed with his parents and siblings in the 1930 census, he is designated “AB” for absent. His occupation is radio operator for a steamship.

In the 1938 Bismarck, North Dakota, city directory, Herbert C Anderson, apparently unmarried, lived at 513 Rosser Avenue W. He was a radio operator for the U.S. Bureau of Air Commerce.

In the 1940 census (April 26th), he is probably the Herbert Anderson, 36, born in Wisconsin, living with his wife Lorraine, 22, in Grand Forks, North Dakota. In 1935, Herbert had lived in Cavalier County, North Dakota, and Lorraine had lived in Duluth. Herbert’s occupation was civil aeronatics. Herbert and Lorraine rented an apartment from the George Leng family and lived at 1120 University Avenue. Herbert had had two years of high school, Lorraine was a high school graduate.

The 1940 Bismarck, North Dakota, city directory shows Herbert C and Lorraine Anderson living at 921 5th. He was a radio operator for the Civil Aeronautics Authority.

He served in the Navy in World War II as an RM1.

He may be the Herbert C Anderson, age 41, arriving in Honolulu aboard the S.S. Permanente in August of 1945. The Permanente had departed from San Francisco on July 30, 1945.

In the 1950 census, he and his family lived in Fargo. He was a communications officer for the Civil Aeronautic Administration.

In the 1957 Duluth city directory, a Herbert C Anderson, with wife Lorraine J, lived at 20 W 5th, apartment A. He was a laborer.

Herbert’s residence at the time of his death was 3712 Tower Avenue, Superior.

Of Superior at the time of his sister Marion’s death.

His death certificate gives his occupation as engineer, civil aeronautics.

Herbert died of heart failure. The informant for the information on his death certificate was Dorothy Anderson of 1915 North 58th Street, Superior.

His obituary was published on p. 04:3 of March 14, 1975, edition of the Duluth News-Tribune:

Herbert C. Anderson, 71, of 3712 Tower Ave., died Thursday in a Duluth hospital. He was born in La Crosse and was a retired civil aeronautics engineer. He had served in both the U.S. Navy and Army. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Duane (Dorothy) Anderson, Superior; three sisters, Mrs. Doris Campbell and Mrs. Ethel Fairchild, both of Duluth, and Mrs. Gertrude Marshall, St. Cloud; a brother, John, Duluth, and three grandchildren. 
ANDERSON, Herbert C (I521)
 
1204 Although he is Martin in the censuses, he is Morton Alphaeus on his birth certificate. His mother’s maiden name was shown as Kittleson. He is Morton A. on his death certificate and Morton Alexander in his burial records.

Living with Cecil and Henrietta in the 1930 census. His occupation is commercial traveler in the tobacco industry.

In the 1935/36 Fergus Falls city directory, he is married to Marion. They live at 702 Maple Avenue. Morton is a warehouseman for Fergus Jobbing Co. In the 1937/38 Fergus Falls city directory, he is a driver. They live at the same address. In the 1939/40 Fergus Falls city directory, their telephone number is 128LM.

In the 1941/42 Fergus Falls city directory, he is an advertising man for North American Creameries. He and Marion live at 335 Whitford North.

He lived in Minneapolis at the time of his step-mother Judith’s death in 1968. 
PEDERSON, Morton Alphaeus (I12985)
 
1205 Although he survived his sister Marie, he was not mentioned in her obituary. REMMEN, Anton Anderson (I32967)
 
1206 although her death record said she was 57 FÅREN, Anne Gundbjørnsdatter (I4174)
 
1207 Although his last residence was in Minneapolis, he may not have died in Minnesota. He is not listed in the MHS death index. His obit in the Star Tribune says he was “of New Hope.”

He was a coxswain in the U.S. Navy in World War II.

He and Darleen lived at 4605 Oakland Ave. when their first child was born.

In the 1950 census, he and Darleen and their two children lived on West Broadway in Minneapolis. He worked as an installer for the gas company. 
SICORA, George Converse (I616)
 
1208 Although John was Maurice Carlson’s uncle, John was the younger of the two by almost four years.

In the 1917 city directory, John is a machinist with the H E Wilcox Motor Co. In the 1918 city directory, he is a machinist for the Mill City Manufacturing Co. In the 1919 city directory, he is shown as a machine operator. In the 1920 city directory, he is a machinist with Midland Steel Products. In the 1922 city directory, he is living with Mayme and Steve at 411 Ontario.

Registered for the draft on September 12, 1918. Living at 3840 29th Avenue S. His nearest relative is Mrs. Daniel Erickson also of the 29th Avenue address. His occupation is lathe work and his employer is Imperial Manufacturing Co. of 1611 Central Avenue, N.E. He is of medium height and build with brown eyes and light hair. For some reason, he claims to be a citizen by his father’s naturalization.

Living at 4036 17th Avenue South at the time of Jackie’s death in 1928.

Living with family at time of 1930 census at 2924 37th Avenue S., renting.

In the 1937 Minneapolis city directory, John and Myrtle and Wally lived at 5637 12th Avenue in south Minneapolis. John was a sheet metal worker for Economy Sheet Metal Service Co.

In the 1940 census, John, Myrtle, and Wallace live in Brooklyn Center. They own their home and it is worth $1000. John is a sheet metal worker with an eighth-grade education. Myrtle had one year of high school. Wallace was a high school student. In 1935, they had all lived in Minneapolis.

In late 1940, he lived at 5301 James Avenue N. He sold an oil burner for $25, “heats four rooms, used one winter.”

He registered for the draft in February of 1942 at the Lumber Exchane Building. At that time, he and Myrtle lived at 5301 James Avenue in Brooklyn Center. John worked for Economy Sheet Metal Service at 505 East Lake Street in Minneapolis. John described himself as having brown eyes and blonde hair with a light complexion. He had a scar on his left index finger. He was 5 feet 9½ inches tall and weighed 200 lbs.

In 1947, at the time of the engagement announcement for Wally and Jean, John and Myrtle lived at 612 Dowling Avenue, N.

In the 1953 Minneapolis city directory, he and Myrtle live at 5448 Emerson Avenue. He is a sheet metal worker for Burniece’s Heating and Sheet Metal. That address is also the one Cora had in her travel diary in preparation for her and Maurice’s 1953 trip to California.

In a later entry in that travel diary, probably from the ‘60s or ‘70s, the address for Myrtle and John was Route 1, Box 117A1, Onamia.

His address at the time of his death was 2701 Brunswick Avenue North in Crystal, Minnesota.

His funeral services were at Valley of Peace Lutheran Church.

“Mr. and Mrs. John Erickson” signed Bess’s funeral guestbook.

DHC says that John was a sheet metal worker who worked for Tom Bernice. DHC remembers John and Myrtle living at 43rd and 42nd in Minneapolis. Maurice and John liked to play cribbage. 
ERICKSON, John W (I33)
 
1209 Although she is listed in Vang B, p. 66, as a child of Anne, she was born after Anne's death. There must have been another wife and mother of Kirsti. NORDLAND, Kirsti Andersdotter (I3533)
 
1210 Although she seems to have emigrated to the U. S. in 1894, she is listed as living with her parents in Sweden in the Swedish 1900 census. KARLSDOTTER OR SVENSSON, Hulda Charlotta (I9041)
 

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