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| 14951 |
Married and living next door to his father in the 1900 census. William is a butcher.
In the 1905 state census, William is a miller.
In the 1910 census, William doesn’t live far from his father in Pepin County. William is a fisherman and his wife runs a boardinghouse.
He is the person who filed the probate of his father’s estate. In the records for that proceeding, he is listed as William H. Engel, son, Pepin, Wisconsin.
In the 1920 census, he is still William Engel and still living in Pepin County. He is the operator of some type of business that is illegible.
In the 1930 census, William and Amelia are living on Fourth Street in the village of Pepin in a house that he owns. William is a commercial fisherman.
In the 1940 census, as Engels, William and Amelia live on Fourth Street in Pepin, the same house in which they had lived five years earlier, next door to their son Lloyd and his family. Amelia is a public school teacher.
His obit said that he had been engaged in various businesses: “In the early years he operated a butcher shop and ice business. Then he was associated in the firm of Schruth Brothers and Engel in a shop and mill. Later he became a commercial fisherman and was in this business until 12 years ago.”
There is a Sarah 1914-1914 (died at 5 weeks) buried in Oakwood who could be a child of William or of John. | ENGEL, William H (I8673)
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| 14952 |
Married and living next door to Peter and Kari in the 1900 census. | WATTERUD, Anton (I253)
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| 14953 |
Married and living with his parents in the 1920 census. He was a carpenter in bridge construction.
In the 1930 census, he and his family lived in the village of Iron Junction in Clinton Twp, St. Louis County. Edward was a carpenter for the steam railroad. He was a veteran of the World War.
Edwin in the earlier censuses, Edward M. in the 1930 census. Edward at his death.
As Edward, of Iron, at the time of his mother’s death and of his brother Harry’s death. | SAXHAUG, Edwin/Edward Martin (I14171)
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| 14954 |
Married as Ambjor Thondsdatter Ellingbö according to the church records.
Or Anna I.
She was a 30 year-old single schoolteacher, living at home with her parents, in the 1900 census.
Her birth date is shown as April 24 in her death certificate.
Her obituary was in the 10 September 1958 edition of the Faribault Daily News: “DENNISON (Special) -- Mrs. Emma I. Ellingboe, 88, died at the home of her son, Arthur T. Ellingboe, on Sunday, September 7. She had been in poor health for some time. She was the daughter of Trond and Marit Austinson, born, April 14, 1870, in Dennison, where she had spent the greater part of her life. She attended the public schools and had teacher training in Minnesota. She was married to Thrond I. Ellingboe on June 24, 1900. Ellingboe passed away several years ago. She served on the local school boards and the Ladies Auxiliary. She was a member of the Jehova's Witness faith. Surviving Mrs. Ellingboe are Iver T. Ellingboe, Pueblo, Colorado; Mrs. George Chandler, Vancouver, B. C. Canada; Arthur Ellingboe, Dennison; Mrs. Calvin F. Schmid, Seattle, Washington, and Mrs. Louis Heggedhal, Kenyon. There are eight grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren. She leaves on sister, Miss Minnie J. Austinson, Dennison and one brother, Nils Austinson, North Sacramento, California. The funeral was held at the Anderson Mortuary in Northfield with Quentin H. Newland of Lakeville, officiating. Burial was in the Oaklawn cemetery at Northfield. Pallbearers were Myron Heggedahl, Bernard Ellingboe, Ludvig Austinson, John Schumm, Gudmund Norswing and Edward Ellingboe. Mr. and Mrs. Iver T. Ellingboe, Pueblo, Mrs. George Chandler, Vancouver and Mrs. C. F. Schmid, Seattle, were here for the funeral.”
Mrs. Louis Heggedahl was Amanda Emmeline Ellingboe, the daughter of Emma’s husband and his first wife. | AUSTINSON, Ambjor (Emma) T (I7683)
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| 14955 |
Married as Asbjørn Asbjørnsen Hamre, age 22, to Maren Andersdatter Qvale-Eiet, age 22.
His father was Asbjørn Olsen. | HAMRE, Asbjørn Asbjørnsen (I10885)
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| 14956 |
Married as Della Marie Johnson.
Della Marie Pedersen, age 100, passed away Wednesday March 27, 2013 in Ellensburg, Washington. Della was born June 25, 1912 in Ellensburg, WA to immigrant parents John David Johnson (Sweden) and Anne Marie Digene Johnson (Norway). She grew up in the Woldale area, named for her uncle Peter Wold. She was one of the first children to be baptized in First Lutheran Church. At age 11 she was a spectator at the first Ellensburg Rodeo. She attended Woldale Grade School, graduated from Ellensburg High School in 1930 and attended Washington State Normal School while working at the Green Lantern restaurant.
Della married Danish immigrant Marius Pedersen February 25, 1937, and they established a home in Badger Pocket where they raised one son and two daughters on the farm they cleared from sagebrush, starting some of the first crops with the recently completed irrigation system, the High Line Canal. Della excelled at preparing meals for the farm employees; a bonus at the Pedersen farm, well remembered by her children, nieces and nephews.
Della was an active member of the 4K Women's Club, serving as president, the Badger Pocket Home Economics Club, and also active with her husband in the Farm Bureau. She cherished close friendships with Badger Pocket women. After her move into Ellensburg, she hosted many Christian Women's Bible studies. In later years Della enjoyed spending time with her friend Lynette Mann taking daily walks.
Family was important to Della: her whole world was taking care of her family. Each child could count on her life long support. She instilled a strong work ethic and stressed honesty and consideration for all. She believed in higher education and lived to see each child and grandchild graduate from college. Her love for her three children and grandchildren will never be forgotten. Every single one held a special place in her heart. They will be forever grateful for her devotion and the sacrifices she made for them.
Della's family would like to say a special thanks to Dr. Richard Vaughan for his many years of care, and the wonderful care given by Dr. James Wickerath in the emergency room.
She was preceded in death by her husband Marius, and her brothers Charlie and Melvin Johnson, and a special niece, Patsy Johnson Bacon. Della is survived by one sister, Elna Johnson of Ellensburg, a son, Chester Pedersen of Quincy; her daughters Linda Pedersen of Ellensburg and Barbara Mann Rodden (Rick) of Yakima; her granddaughters Linda Mann of Renton, Julie Tobin (Jeff) of Renton, Barb Mann-Paloy (John) of Seattle, and great grandchildren Madelyn, Molly, and Mackenzie Tobin; and Della Anne and Henry Paloy, and several nieces and nephews. | JOHNSON, Adella (Della) Marie (I6958)
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| 14957 |
Married as George G. | WOOD, George O (I33599)
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| 14958 |
Married as Geraldine J Miner so she was probably adopted by her maternal grandmother after her mother died. | MELSTROM, Geraldine Jean (I16745)
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| 14959 |
Married as Henriett Ellingbö. | Family: Carl Rudolph CARLSEN / Henrietta JOHNSON (F8093)
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| 14960 |
Married as Niels Pedersen Aasen.
In the 1865 census, he was a day laborer on his father-in-law’s farm on Hammeren in Hafslo.
In the 1880 census he was Nels P. Nelson, a farmer in Naples Twp, Buffalo County, Wisconsin. Living with the family was his 80 year-old mother-in-law whose name may be Annie.
A farmer in Naples Twp, Buffalo County, Wisconsin, in the 1900 census. | AASEN, Nils (Nels) Pedersen (I12893)
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