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15071 May be the daughter of Aslak Thorsen and Sigri Pedersdatter who were living on the Nundahl farm in Årdal in the 1801 census. Eli Aslaksdatter (I11361)
 
15072 May be the Donald Mayer, single, rooming in Ohio with the Michael Mullarkey family of Cleveland. This Donald was an accountant and claimed his mother was born in Missouri. His Social Security number was issued in Ohio before 1951. MAYER, Donald John (I5361)
 
15073 May be the Mary Havir who died on August 15, 1954, in Kanabec County, Minnesota. (Death Certificate 1954-MN-006947.) Date and place of birth and mother’s maiden name not indexed. HAVIR, Mary (I4565)
 
15074 May be the Ole B Ellingboe, cabinetmaker for Ferguson & Richardson in Northfield, living at 429 Division, in the 1899 Northfield city directory.

Probably is the Ole B Ellingboe, wife Minie, salesman, living next door to Annie Ellingboe and Mabel in the 1900 census. Ole’s birthdate is November of 1877 and Minie’s is October of 1870. They had been married for four years with no children.

In the 1902 Faribault city directory, which includes Northfield, he is a cabinetmaker for Lee Furniture Co. He resides at 710 E Water.

His occupation was shown as “Clerk” on Cloyde’s birth certificate.

Ole has a furniture store in Ladysmith, Wisconsin, in the 1910 census.

He registered for the draft on September 12, 1918, in Rusk County where he was the proprietor of a furniture and undertaking business in Ladysmith. His address as well as that of his business was 710 Lake Ave., Ladysmith. He was described as of medium height with stout build, blue eyes and light hair.

He is listed in “The Valdris Book”, a history of the Valdris Samband published in 1920 (available on Google Books), as “Ole Bernhard Ellingboe Northfield Minn.” His entry shows he was a member of the Samband between 1902 and 1910.

He has a furniture store in Ladysmith in the 1920 census.

He was county coronor in the 1920s.

In the 1940 census, he and Esther live in Ladysmith in the same house in which they had lived in 1935. He is the owner and operator of a furniture store. He had an eighth-grade education, she had had one year of college.

He is listed, perhaps with a biography, in a history of Rusk County, Wisconsin, cited by the Wisconsin Genealogy Index. 
ELLINGBOE, Ole Bernard (I2656)
 
15075 May be the Robert Paul Bloch born 21 Sep 1912 in Cottonwood County to a woman whose maiden name was Warmbold. BLOCH, Alfred Paul (I10532)
 
15076 may be the same as Synod Cemetery SONDROL, Nels Iverson (I11530)
 
15077 May be the same person as Ole Andreas. THOMPSON, Andrew (I14367)
 
15078 May be the sister of the Jons Jonsson (Wag) b. 27 Aug 1819 in Lockne to Jöns Wag and Karin Johnsdotter. JÖNSDOTTER, Märta (I317)
 
15079 May be the unnmarried “uncle” living with the Hans and Josephine Toso family in Benson County, North Dakota in the 1900 census. That Theodore was born in December of 1870, however.

In the 1920 census, he and his wife and sons lived in Isabel Twp, Benson County, North Dakota. 
WATTERUD, Theodore (I9741)
 
15080 May have been a Lansaw.

Augustus Hatton was her 2nd husband according to the 1910 census. (The first husband was apparently named Sexton.) In that 1910 census, she had had 6 children, 4 still living. 
Alice (I17706)
 

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