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Mother’s maiden name shown as Hollen in death record. | ROGEN, Lillian Noreen (I11021)
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| 15522 |
Mother’s maiden name shown as Svien on birth certificate.
In the 1950 census, he was head of a farm household in Warsaw Twp, Goodhue County. The rest of the household was his unmarried brother Edward, his married brother Erik, Erik’s wife Doris, and Erik and Doris’s daughter Karen. Iver had been educated through the 7th grade.
Buried as Ivar John.
From the Dalby Database:
Ellingboe Ivar J. Northfield News Apr/1985 Ivar Johan Ellingboe, 77, formerly of the Dennison area, died Monday, April 8, 1985, at the Dilley Unit of Northfield Hospital where he had resided 7 1/2 years. Ellingboe was born Feb. 3, 1908, at Dennison, the son of Erick and Johanna (Svien) Ellingboe. He attended rural Goodhue County schools and as an adult, farmed near Dennison. He was known for his special love for animals. He farmed as long as his health permitted. He never married. He was a life-long member of Vang Lutheran Church. Surviving him are a brother, Edward of Dennison; a sister, Amanda Egland of Northfield Retirement Center; a sister-in-law, Doris Ellingboe of Northfield; a niece, Karen Schuette (Mrs. Dale) of Northfield; a nephew, Arlie Egland of Dennison. He was preceded in death by his parents and a brother, Erick. A funeral service was held April 11 at Vang Lutheran Church with the Rev. Curtis Schneider officiating. Ruth Hinderaker was the organist and special music was presented by the Dilley Unit staff. Burial was at Vang Lutheran Cemetery. Pallbearers were Dale Schuette, Arnold Ellingboe, Arlie Egland, Carroll Bestul, Myron Heggedahl, and Morris Johnson. Arrangements were handled by Benson Funeral Home. | ELLINGBOE, Ivar Johan (I6643)
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| 15523 |
Mother’s maiden name shown as Thompson on death certificate.
In the 1910 census, he was an engineer in a lumber mill in Hills.
In the 1930 census, Ole was the manager of a garage in Martin Twp. | IVERSON, Ole Nels (I11533)
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| 15524 |
Mother’s maiden name Theel.
In the 1940 census, she and her parents and siblings lived in Brookfield Twp, Renville County, Minnesota.
She changed her name to Ethel Leona Walt in January of 1951.
An Ethel L Storm married a John R Hubbell in Skamania County, Washington, on 31 Mar 1952.
She married Charles R Smith in San Diego on 5 Oct 1958 as Ethel L Storm. She changed her name to Ethel Leona Smith in August of 1959.
She changed her name to Ethel Leona Haugen in January of 1970. | STORM, Ethel Leona (I18708)
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Mother’s maiden name Thompson. Both of his parents were born in Norway.
Served in World War I. | LOBERG, Benjamin Edvald (I4540)
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Mother’s maiden name Thoreson. | KASA, Freddie Rudolph (I11119)
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Mother’s maiden name Thorson.
In the 1940 census, she and her husband John Stapleton, a trucker, and daughter Jacqueline lived with her parents in St. Paul. Marilyn was a high school graduate. John had had two years of college. In 1935, he had lived in Cloquet in Carlton County, Minnesota.
Her obit in the 31 July 2005 edition of the Northwest Arkansas Times:
FAYETTEVILLE Marilyn E. Paynter, 89, of Fayetteville died Saturday in Fayetteville. She was born July 15, 1916, in Northfield, Minn., to Thomas O. and Grace Thorson Ellingboe.
She was a homemaker.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Howard K. Paynter; and a grandson.
Survivors include one son, Scott Paynter of Red Wing, Minn.; one daughter, Jackie Costello of Fayetteville; sisters, Nona Hoffman of Ramona, Calif., and Betty Trumper of Minneapolis, Minn.; two grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren.
Memorial service will be held at a later date.
Despite the obit, Marilyn had more than two grandchildren at the time she died. | ELLINGBOE, Marilyn Deloris (I3344)
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Mother’s maiden name Underdahl. | NESSETH, Genevieve C (I15205)
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Mother’s maiden name Waddell. | PEMBERTON, Dorothy Faye (I10012)
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Mother’s maiden name was Johnson.
The November 19, 1951, issue of the Brainerd newspaper noted that, “Mrs. Rolland Davis is employed in an ammunition plant in Minneapolis.” | CROWELL, Fern Mildred (I1042)
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