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15081 May have been a soldier in a war with Sweden. MAREIM, Nils Anderson (I12915)
 
15082 May have been adopted.

He is not mentioned in his father’s obituary that appeared in the Minneapolis Star on November 12, 1965.

In the 1930 census, he may be the 18 year old Russell Rasmussen, single, baker in a bakery shop, lodging with the Phil Sullivan family in Littlefork Village, Jameson Twp, Koochiching County, Minnesota.

A Russell W Rassmussen married a Lorraine B Nelson in Hennepin County on 15 June 1931.

In the 1940 census, he is Russell W “Rosmussen”, age 29, single. He lives with his mother, Emma Fritz, in Alexandria Twp, Douglas County, Minnesota. He is a high school graduate and is a salesman of electrical supplies. He earned $1500 in 1939.

He is the Russell William Rasmussen, b. 29 Apr 1911 in Minnesota to a woman whose maiden name was “Linquist”, who died in Los Angeles County, California, on 2 Aug 1991. His SS# was issued in Minnesota.

Per Terry: Russell married Pearl (last name unknown) and they were together until death. Russell lived in Colorado and traveled for work. He worked for a hardware store chain and did store inventories. Russell inherited Emma's house at 1933 Junipero Ave in Signal Hill, California. This is where he died and Pearl lived until she died. It was then left to their daughter.



Russell William Rasmussen and Pearl Rasmussen (b. Aug 1912) lived in Long Beach, California, in the time period recorded by the U.S. Public Records Index, Vol. 1 (1980s and 1990s). 
RASMUSSEN, Russell William (I8392)
 
15083 May have been adopted. Not listed in the Massachusetts birth records.

Still living with her parents in the 1930 census. She was an operator with the telephone company.

Jan’s research has Olga marrying a Francis J Cavanagh in Massachusetts, in 1932. 
MCFARLAND, Olga Lillian (I16735)
 
15084 May have been born Danielson. Went by the surname Daniels.

Died from acute septic cholangitis. The informant for his death certificate was Albert F. Daniels of Moscow.

From Find A Grave, his obit from The Star-Mirror, Moscow, Idaho, July 30, 1914:

Joseph Daniels, a native of Norway, aged 75 years, a resident of Latah county for the past 25 years where he has been engaged in farming in the Blaine section, passed away Wednesday, July 22, at his home surrounded by members of his family, death being due to liver complications, of which he had been an occasional sufferer. The deceased was one of the most respected citizens of his community and since he had been active up to almost the day of his death, his demise was a sudden shock to his many friends. He was a member of the M.E. church. He is survived by a widow and seven children. the children are Mrs. Amelia Gray of Hilliard, Mrs. Ben Eid of Blaine, Miss Winnie Daniels, Dan Albert, Emanuel, and Silas Daniels, all residing at home. The remains were brought to the city on Wednesday, July 22, and the funeral will be held Friday at 2 p.m. from the Steltz undertaking parlors, Rev. Parry of the Baptist church officiating because of the absence of Rev. Warner of the M.E. church. 
DANIELS, Joseph (I24351)
 
15085 May have been called Lena in the 1885 Minnesota state census.

In the 1910 census, Gertrude, a 25 year-old divorcee, and her sister Frances Wallerich, 24, live in St. Paul. Both women are dress makers. 
WALLERICH, Gertrude (I20770)
 
15086 May have been called Leonard.

He died of tetanus. He had been at the Mayo clinic for 10 hours. 
KVALE, Thurston Leonard (I11490)
 
15087 May have been Fred’s son.

In the 1940 census, he and his wife and daughter lived in Minneapolis. He was an attendant at a hotel garage. She was a machine operator at a ladies undergarment factory. 
CHRISTY, Joseph (I21970)
 
15088 May have been the debater Walter Schroder at Beaverton High School, as described in its 1941 yearbook.

Walter served in the U.S. Navy during World War II. 
SCHRODER, Walter Everett (I21831)
 
15089 May have changed the family name to Wangenstein.

Educated in Trondheim.

Came to the U.S. in 1883. Lived in Duluth. 
WANGENSTEEN, John Johnsen (I35382)
 
15090 May have died at birth or in infancy. “Død” in the remarks column of his birth entry. Baptism entry is only shown as 1841 with no month. Listing indicates he was baptized at home.

His family was of Maritvoldvald at the time of his birth and death. 
Olaus Johannessen (I1282)
 

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