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| 16121 |
Not listed as living with her parents in the 1920 census.
Last resided in Clark, Washington according to death certificate information. | TOSO, Hannah Louise (I9499)
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| 16122 |
Not listed as living with her sister and brothers in the 1900 census.
Jim’s characterization of the confusing 1905 state census (see notes for Louisa’s brother Joseph’s son Harry):
“In the 1905 Wisconsin State Census, dated 1 Jun 1905, she was described as age 29, living as a boarder in Milwaukee, married, in the household of Mark Berl (head), listed as Lewisa (?), sister-in-law (?), with Harry A. Ellingboe, listed as nephew (of head), age 4. Harry was born in Wisconsin, father in England.”
In the 1909 Milwaukee city directory, she lives with her sister and cousin Walter at 154 S Bay. Lucy is a clerk.
Unmarried, 31, and living with her unmarried sister, 36, in Milwaukee in the 1910 census. Their address is 154 South Bay Street. Clara’s occupation is listed as “millinery” in a “store.” Louisa’s is as a clerk in a shoe factory.
Clara and “Lucy” are still single and living together at the same house in the 1920 census. Their occupations aren’t legible.
In the 1926 Milwaukee city directory, she is Lucy Ellingboe, shoe worker, residing at 154 S Bay.
Again according to Jim: “In the 1930 U.S. Census for Milwaukee, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin, she, age 52, was living with her sister Clara and Clara's husband Alfred A. Lloyd in Milwaukee. She was a stamper in a shoe factory.”
She shares a cemetery gravestone (as Louise Ellingboe) with her brother Joseph. | ELLINGBOE, Louisa (Luce) (I4573)
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| 16123 |
Not listed as living with his mother and siblings in the 1900 census. | LARSON, Elwin (I7940)
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| 16124 |
Not listed as living with his parents and siblings in the 1880 census.
He may be the Ed O Dalager who married Petrine C Lee in Mower County on 25 Dec 1877.
Seems to be the person consistently referred to as “Ed. A. Dalager” in the Mower County Transcript in Lansing. | DALÅKER, Even Olsen (I22557)
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| 16125 |
Not listed as part of Elias and Guruanna’s family in the 1865 census.
He was Elling Eliassen Leirfaldvald at the time of his daughter Berntine’s birth.
According to the Verdal out-migration register, he left Verdal on 2 May 1881 as Elling Eliasen Baglovald.
He departed Trondheim on 5 May 1881 aboard the feeder ship Tasso. His name was Elling E. Baglo, a 32 year-old laborer, with destination Fergus Falls, Minnesota. He arrived in New York on May 28, 1881, aboard the S.S. Samana as Elling E. Baglo. Took the name of Bye in America. His family had to wait five years before they joined him in Fergus Falls. He was living with his brother Martin Bye and family in Fergus Falls in the 1885 Minnesota state census.
In the 1895 Minnesota state census, Elling and his family live in Fergus Falls where he is a miller. He is 46, his wife Martha is 50, and his three sons still living at home are Peder E, 18, Andrew, 17, and Julius, 7.
“... died in this city [Fergus Falls] many years ago...” said Martin Bye’s obituary.
Dee Austring calls him Elling Eliassen, born 1848 in Storøren gård #265, Verdal, Nord-Trøndelag, Norway.
Her research identifies Elling as “18yo Tjenestekarl” in the 1865 Norwegian census, living at Rosvold søndre farm, Verdal, Nord-Trøndelag, Norway.
His marriage entry in the Verdal church book identifies him as Elling Eliassen Leirfaldvald, born in 1848 in Baglovald.
Her research identifies Elling as “Husmand med Jord og Telgrafarbeider” in the 1875 Norwegian census, living at Baglovald farm, Verdal, Nord-Trøndelag, Norway.
Perhaps his naturalization record:
E. Bye
Otter Tail County
Reel 1
Volume B
Code 3
Page 175
The June 19, 1961, edition of the Fergus Falls Daily Journal had a “75 Years Ago” column that repeated the Journal files from June 17 to June 25, 1886. One of the entries was: “There have been two deaths from diphtheria is the city with the last few days, both of them children of Mr. Elling Bye, who resides in the southwestern part of the city. One was five and the other nine.” | BYE, Elling Eliasen (I1210)
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| 16126 |
Not listed as part of Elias and Guruanna’s family in the 1865 census. Shown in the Digitalarkivit baptism records as having been baptized at home.
Dee Austring claims to have found Oluf in the 1865, 1875, and 1900 Norwegian censuses. In all of them he is at Storøren gård #265, Verdal, Nord-Trøndelag, Norway. In the 1875 census, he is shown as “Hjælper Forældrene (helping at home).” In the 1900 census, he is called Oluf Eliasen and is unmarried and living with his father and unmarried sister Anna in Storøren in Verdal. His occupation is shown as “Jordbrugs dagarbeider (midlertidig bosted i Meraker?)” so apparently he sometimes lives in Meråker.
In the 1903 Fergus Falls city directory, he may be the Olof Bye, a laborer for Lauritzen Bros. He lives at 206 Lincoln Ave W with Henry Bye. | BYE, Oluf Eliassen (I1214)
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| 16127 |
Not listed as surviving Sherry so they had apparently divorced. | ADAMS, James Allan (I10921)
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| 16128 |
Not listed at home in the 1930 census.
In the 1940 census, he and Gladys and Arlene lived in Waterville Twp, Le Sueur County, Minnesota. Kenneth was an unemployed common laborer usually doing odd jobs. | ANDERSON, Kenneth Merle (I11392)
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| 16129 |
Not listed in any censuses. May have died in Sweden. She is not listed with her parents and siblings in the 1880 U.S. census, in which the family had only very recently arrived in Minnesota. That her name was reused for a younger sibling strongly suggests that she had died before the second Anna was born in 1876.
She had to have died by 1900 if her mother had lost 3 children by the time of that census. | ERICKSON, Anna (I27493)
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| 16130 |
Not listed in either the Minnesota or the North Dakota death indexes. | MURPHY, Wallace Harry (I14999)
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