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Or Evansen.
Registered for the draft as Chester F. Evansen in Portland, Oregon. He claimed to have been born on 1 August 1896 in Harrison, Wisconsin. He currently lived at 366 Fourth in Portland. His nearest relative was his father who lived in Los Angeles. Chester was of medium height and slender build with blue eyes and light colored hair.
Single and living with his parents in Portland, Oregon, in the 1920 census. He is a deliveryman in a grocery store.
He registered for the World War II draft in 1942 as Chester Ferdinand Evansen and he signed his name with that spelling. At that time, he lived at 316 2nd Avenue S.E. in Forest Grove, Oregon. He gave as his “person who will always know your address” as Edward Evansen of Grant’s Pass, Oregon. Chester was self-employed in a grocery market in Cornelius, Oregon. | EVANSEN, Chester Ferdinand (I8246)
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| 16602 |
Or Eveline Irene.
Mrs. Leonard Johnston, 72, of Park Lawn Nursing Home, Manitowoc, formerly of Valders, died early Monday morning at Memorial Hospital, Manitowoc. Funeral services will be at 1:30 p.m. Thursday at Faith Lutheran Church, Valders. The Rev. Robert Onkka will officiate and burial will be in Valders West Cemetery.
Mrs. Johnston, nee Irene Torrison, was born Dec. 5, 1899, in the Town of Rockland, daughter of the late Goodnow and Anna Gunderson Torrison. She was married to Leonard Johnston June 14, 1922, at Valders. Her husband preceded her in death Feb. 8, 1972.
Survivors include a son, three daughters, and 10 grandchildren. Five brothers and four sisters preceded her in death. (Survivors edited for living) | TORRISON, Irene (I26230)
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Or Evelyn. Still alive in the 1920 census, in which she is single and living at home with her parents and two of her brothers on the family farm in Nunda Twp, Freeborn County, Minnesota. She is a student at a music conservatory, perhaps St. Olaf College, especially since she died in Rice County.
According to her death certificate, she was a domestic in a private household and had lived in Northfield for 10 months. Her address was still her parents residence in Iowa.
She died from pneumonia, brought on by influenza. | THOMPSON, Evelyn R (I12864)
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| 16604 |
Or farm (surname) Hallem.
He was not on Hage (either east or west) at the time of the 1801 Norwegian census. He was probably the 26 year-old Johannes Pederssen, unmarried, corporal and dragonerne, on Hallem Nedre in that census.
According to Nina:
For Johannes Pedersen according to the Verdalsboka:
(1779-1841)
He was born at Ner-Hallem (Lower Hallem farm).
He bought Eklesøya (under Rosvoll) from the widow Katarina Rebekka Lyng for 623 rbdl. Deed provided 01.06.1814. He sold it after a year to Thomas Johnsen for 2666 rbdl. 2 ort and 16 skilling, so Johannes Pedersen seems to understand earning money.
Under Sør-Lennes:
He married widow Berit Pedersdatter Ner-Fåra in 1803. They had 2 children together. She died in 1829 at Haga. He remarried widow Guru Olsdatter at Sør-Lennes, and thereby took over that farm. He had done a lot of farming: he owned Hallem for awhile, then Kvammet twice, Haga , Eklesøia until he bought both the Lennesfarms. He ran Nord-Lennes as a sub-farm until he died in 1841. He also worked as a kvartermester (chief petty officer, no idea what that is), forlikskommisær (arbitration commissary) and church warden.
The river caused a lot of damage to the Lennes-farms’ fields. 10mål farmland was lost during the last 8 years.
After he died Guru ran the farm until 1850, and then sold the farm to Johan Gregorius Knipenberg. | HAGA, Johannes Pedersen (I18936)
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| 16605 |
Or Fay.
In the 1910 census, his occupation is shown as the proprietor of an employment agency. | FAYE, Frank (I32623)
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| 16606 |
Or Felter or Frelter. Her father had a shoe shop in Waupaca in the 1880 census.
According to the 1900 and 1910 censuses she had had 2 children, only one still living. She came to the U.S. in 1868 in the 1900 census, 1869 in the 1910 census. | FILTER, Bettie E (I13647)
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| 16607 |
Or Fern.
Her birth may be what’s recorded as John F Ingles, 25 September 1898.
Wisconsin Births and Christenings records a female born to John B. Ingles and Francis R. Marks in Pepin on 25 Sep 1898.
In the 1920 census, Fern “Angles” or “Angler” is a school teacher living in Stanley in Chippewa County, Wisconsin.
In the 1940 census, Ferne and Herman and children live in Holcombe Twp, Chippewa County. Herman is a rural mail carrier. Ferne has had 1 year of college. The family lives in the same house in which they all lived in 1935.
The Philliber Family Tree has her as Ferne, marrying Herman Kellar Paulsen, and dying in Chippewa County in February of 1972.
Her obit said that she taught school at Holcombe, Wisconsin, from 1921 to 1924. She was a member of Eastern Star and was a Worthy Matron and chaplain at the time of her death. | ENGEL, Ferne Ruth (I8686)
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Or Finsand | FENSAND, Emma (I21922)
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Or Fladland. | FLATLAND, Christi Ellingsdatter (I40084)
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Or Flavia.
Living with her parents in Omaha in the 1900 census. She was a stenographer.
In the 1902 Omaha city directory, she was a dressmaker. She lived with her parents at 3805 Q Street.
In the 1905 city directory, she is still at her parents home on 3805 Q. Her occupation is listed as “dep.”
The Flavia M Augustine listed in the 1935 Omaha city directory is her niece.
Various sources, all quite incorrectly, say that Flavia died in Omaha in 1937. | AUGUSTINE, Flavian (I6244)
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