Matches 14,431 to 14,440 of 23,616
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Living with her son, as Julia Towns, in Worth County, Iowa, in the 1900 census. | Julia (I10842)
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| 14432 |
Living with her widowed grandmother, Florence Butler, in Minneapolis in the 1930 census.
Neville Florence L., age 90, of Mpls. Preceded in death by husband, Vernon. Survived by children, Donna Kay (Robert) Dalton, David (Janice) Neville and Diane (David) Frankie; 16 grandchildren; 11 great-grandchildren; brother, Patrick Hurlbert; nieces & nephews. Mass of Christian Burial Wed. 10 AM, Incarnation Catholic Church, 38th St. & Pleasant Ave S. Visitation Tues. 6-8 PM and vigil prayers at 7:30 PM, Washburn-McReavy, Peterson-Stohlberg Chapel, 1838 E. Minnehaha Pkwy., and one hour prior at church. Interment Resurrection Cemetery. | ORTH, Florence Lillian (I8225)
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| 14433 |
Living with his brother Elias’s family at the time of the 1900 census. Came to this country in 1888.
Living with his nephew and his widowed sister-in-law in Deephaven in the 1920 census. He was a farm laborer. | ANDERSON, Albert (I4548)
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| 14434 |
Living with his brother Ole and family in Georgia in 1900. | LOCKREM, Tosten (Thomas) (I42853)
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| 14435 |
Living with his brother Rupert in Huntersville Twp, Wadena County, in the 1920 census.
Middle name spelled various ways on his children’s birth certificates. Spelled Beaugard on his death certificate.
In the 1940 census, he and his family lived in Little Pine Twp, Crow Wing County. He worked for a WPA road construction crew. He had a 7th grade education, Fern had an 8th grade education.
In the 1949 Brainerd city directory, which includes farmers in all of Crow Wing County, he is Gailord Wynn of Deerwood Twp. | WYNN, Gailand Beauregard (I627)
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| 14436 |
Living with his family in New Market in the 1900 census. | MARKUSON, Albert (I14260)
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| 14437 |
Living with his father in Minneapolis in the 1905 state census.
In the 1909 Minneapolis city directory, he was Sheridan W Cuthbert, a telephone operator living at 1408 20th Avenue N.
Living with his sister Dollie at the time of the 1910 census.
Not found in the WWI draft registrations.
A William L Cuthbert, son of Clement C and Sophia, died in Minneapolis on 7 Nov 1916 at the age of 27. He was a timekeeper for A D Tel Co. There was no informant listed for his death certificate and there was no date of birth given. He was single and his usual residence was 2024 25th Avenue S. He died from acute pulmonary tuberculosis. | CUTHBERT, Sheridan William (I4081)
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| 14438 |
Living with his grandmother Emma in the 1910 census. Shown in the 1915 state census as Charles Ellingboe, age 9, carpenter, living in Deer Creek Twp, Worth County, Iowa.
In the 1910 census he is shown as born in Minnesota, his father in the U.S., and his mother in Iowa. In the 1915 state census, he is shown as born in Iowa, his father in Minnesota, and his mother in Iowa.
In the 1930 census he may be the Charles V. Ellingboe, age 25, living in Alhambra, California. Charles is single and is a solicitor for an insurance company.
In the 1930 Los Angeles Alhambra city directory, Charles V Ellingboe is a salesman for the Metropolitan Life Insurance Co. He lives at 3 N Primrose Ave. Living with him at that same address is Jack Ellingboe, a salesman.
He died as a result of the sinking of the fishing boat Ameco in Santa Monica Bay on Memorial Day, May 30, 1930. Heavy seas developed later in the afternoon and the boat attempted to return to Santa Monica but was swamped and sank quickly. Charles and his friend R. L Brown had gone fishing on the boat. Charles’s body was not recovered until June 20th.
Charles’s mother, Gurena May Preston, executor of Charles’s estate, filed a $50,000 damage suit alleging that Morris Pleasure Fishing, Inc. was negligent in not providing a large enough crew for the vessel.
His death certificate said that he had been in California for 13 years. | ELLINGBOE, Charles V (I11899)
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| 14439 |
Living with his mother and Martin in the 1920 census. | FRYE, Lewis (I9492)
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| 14440 |
Living with his mother and step-father on Svigum in Hafslo in the 1865 census.
According to the Luster bygdebøk, he never married, “drukna under sesjon.” | Peder Anderssen (I14047)
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