Matches 14,261 to 14,270 of 23,616
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Listed twice in the 1880 census: once with her parents and siblings in the Town of Utica, Crawford County, Wisconsin, and once with her grandfather Ole and aunt Christina who lived in the Town of Clayton, Crawford County.
She and Edward lived in Madison. They later divorced. | GUNDERSON, Ellen (I22085)
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| 14262 |
Listed with her family in the 1880 census. Not listed with her family in the 1885 census. The Oline listed with the family in that census was two years old and is a younger sister of this Olina.
Died in the early 1880s apparently. | BLOMGREN, Olina (I38691)
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| 14263 |
Listed with her family in the 1885 state census. | ELLINGBOE, Anne (I5083)
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| 14264 |
Listed with her family in the 1900 census but shown as “at school” in the occupation column.
She and Peter are living in Faribault in the 1910 census. At that time she had had only the one child.
In the 1930 census she is a widow living with son and daughter in Faribault. She does housework in private homes. | TOSO, Anna Mathilda (I10207)
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| 14265 |
Listed with her family in the 1930 census but indicated with an “ab” as absent at the time of the census. Not listed as surviving Dorothy.
Merle E. Primmer, 88, of 120 South Lincoln Avenue, Viroqua, died on Tuesday morning, Sept. 5, 2000, at the Vernon Manor Nursing Home, where she had been a resident since Aug. 17, 2000. She was born in Vernon County on March 27, 1912, to Harvey and Erma (Osborn) Fish. She grew up in the Bishop Branch area, rural Viroqua, and graduated from Viroqua High School in 1930. On Sept. 24, 1930, she married Guy O. Primmer. They farmed in the town of Viroqua until retiring to Viroqua in 1976.
She was a charter member of the Vernon County 4-H program and served as a leader for over 50 years. She was a member of the 4-H Emerald Club. She worked in food service for the Viroqua area schools when they first moved to town. In addition to her 4-H work, she taught many other young people crocheting and knitting.
In 1984, she and Guy reigned over the Vernon County Fair as Super Senior King and Queen. Guy died on April 25, 1986. Merle was an active member of the Viroqua United Methodist Church; the Rebecca Circle; Women's Alex Lowrie Relief Corps No. 18; Regina Rebekah Lodge No. 28; and held several offices in the local AARP chapter.
Merle is survived by two daughters, Betty Jean Zube of Viroqua; and Norma Joan (Tom) Hirsch of La Crosse; four sons, Orvis (Janice) Primmer of Viroqua, Loren (Jenese) Primmer of Coon Valley, Donald (Lillian) Primmer of Clintonville and Adrian (Linda) Primmer of Kenosha; 23 grandchildren; 43 great-grandchildren; and two great-great-grandchildren. She is also survived by three sisters, Dorothy Ekum of Westby, Agnes (Martin) Morkrid of Viroqua and Rae Hope (Bill) Pace of Clinton; two brothers, Clinton Fish of Viroqua and Dale (Mary) Fish of La Farge; and other relatives and many friends.
She was also preceded in death by a son and daughter-in-law, Leon ``Bud'' and Cleo Primmer on Aug. 12, 1997; a son-in-law, Paul Zube on July 21, 1998; one grandson, Fredrick Zube; one great-grandson, Jason Loren McCoy; one sister, Fern Morkrid; and one brother, Norman Fish.
Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. on Saturday, Sept. 9, 2000, at the Viroqua United Methodist Church, with Pastor Frank Thompson officiating. Burial will be at the Brush Hollow Cemetery, rural Viroqua. Friends may call from 4 to 7:30 p.m. Friday, Sept. 8 at the Thorson Funeral Home, Viroqua, where there will be a prayer service at 7 p.m. Friends may also call at the church after 10 a.m. on Saturday.
The Thorson Funeral Home, Viroqua, is assisting the family with arrangements. | FISH, Merle Ellen (I226)
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| 14266 |
Listed with her father in the 1885 and 1895 state censuses but not in later censuses. | HOLLEN, Anna (I12844)
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| 14267 |
Listed with her parents in the 1878-1887 Household Examination (Rättvik, 276/2, Wikarbyn). In the “Flyttad” column at the end of her entry is the note N:30 Ulestbjørka 1883. | ERIKSDOTTER, Anna (I18779)
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| 14268 |
Listed with her parents in the 1930 census.
An obit:
Mrs William (Esther) Muller, 47, died at the Pelican Valley Health Center, Pelican Rapids MN
The funeral will be held at the Church of Peace United Methodist in Fergus Falls MN. Burial will be in Oak Grove Cemetery.
She was born in Elizabeth June 2, 1923, a daughter of Mr and Mrs Carl Lyngstad. She was married to William Muller at Erhard Sept 21, 1940.
She leaves her husband, two sisters, Mrs Henry (Florence) Merz of Fergus Falls, Mrs Wallace (Myrtle) Murphy of Foxhome and three brothers, Clifford and Clarence Lyngstad of Fergus Falls and Marvin Lyngstad of Hastings, NE
Glende Johnson Nelson Funeral Home | LYNGSTAD, Esther (I4719)
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| 14269 |
Listed with his family in the 1865 Norwegian census as Martin.
In the 1900 census, Christ and his family were farming in Maplewood Twp, Otter Tail County. Christ came to the U.S. in 1880, his wife Maria in 1881.
The family lived at Rt #7, Erhard, Otter Tail County, at the time of Mabel’s death in 1920. Christ was the informant for Mabel’s death certificate.
In the rural part of the 1937/38 Fergus Falls city directory, he may be the C A Toso who owns 80 acres in section 19 of Maplewood Twp.
In the 1940 census, he lives with his son Henry. | TOSO, Christian Anderson (I9643)
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| 14270 |
Listed with his parents and siblings in the 1860 census.
In the 1870 census he was living with his siblings and mother and step-father in Gibson Twp. | ELLINGBØ, Even (I12122)
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