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16731 Or Marie C. Born Clara Marie.

Her children lived with relatives in Chicago for awhile after she died. They were then taken in by her mother in LaPorte, Indiana. 
CUMMINGS, Clara Marie (I30269)
 
16732 or Marie or Maria OTTEN, Mary (I30910)
 
16733 Or Marilynne. MAYER, Marilyn Grace (I5447)
 
16734 Or Marion.

In the 1950 census, she was unmarried and living with her son with her parents and siblings in Faribault.

She married Cyril G Thompson in Rice County on 16 May 1957. 
PINC, Jean Mary (I38138)
 
16735 Or Marion. Marian E (I21185)
 
16736 Or Marjorie Mae Havir.

In the 1938 Minneapolis city directory, she was a stenographer and lived at home with her parents and sister at 3401 45th Avenue S.

In the 1939 city directory, she was a typist for the Bureau of Engraving. She lived at home with her parents and sister at 3401 45th Avenue S. Her wedding reception was at her parents’ house in south Minneapolis.

In the 1940 census, she and George lived at 2701 Bloomington Avenue S. George was a proprietor of a grocery store and Margerie was a clerk at a grocery store. Both of them were high-school graduates.

Middle name also spelled Mae in one of her kids’ (George) birth certificates.

“Mr. and Mrs. George Booth” signed Bess’s funeral guestbook. (Twice, actually. An additional entry was “Mr. and Mrs. Geo Booth and George Booth.”)

Marj and George lived in Rosemount at the time of their childrens’ weddings.

At the time of her sister’s death Marj and George lived in Hattiesburg, Mississippi. That’s where Marj died about a year later. Marj’s obit was in the August 8, 1978, edition of the Minneapolis Star.

At the time of her death, she and, presumably, George, lived at 109 Regency Drive in Hattiesburg. Her obit in the Hattiesburg American said that she had seven grandchildren.

As her oldest daughter recounted in a 2012 article, Marj met her future in-laws for the first time on July 13, 1936. 
HAVIER, Marjorie Mayme (I573)
 
16737 Or Marta.

She and Tarald were renters on Nestvoll until they received a deed on the Lorvoll farm. She and Tarald had six children. 
NESS, Marit Halvorsdatter (I18929)
 
16738 Or Martha. NESS, Marit Olsdatter (I14787)
 
16739 Or Marthe.

Neither of her parents seems to be listed in the 1865 Norwegian census. She is probably the 16 year-old Marthe Olsdatter who is a servant on the Haldor Bredesen farm, “Gjefsen nedre og nord”, in Næs in Gran. There is an Anne Olsdatter, b. 1854, also working there as “Lægdslem paa Gaarden.”

(That Anne is probably not Marte’s sister. That Anne seems to be the one born on June 17, 1854, to Ole Andersen Østiens or Øskiens and Birthe Olsdatter.) 
HØRGEN, Marte Olsdatter (I4195)
 
16740 Or Martin Christopher.

Single and living at home with his parents and siblings in the 1905 state census.

Also referred to as Christopher Martin as he did, for example, on his draft registration. In that registration he was described as tall and of medium build with dark brown eyes and dark hair. He was a self-employed farmer and gave his nearest relative as Knute Nelson of Boyd.

As Christopher M Ekum, he was a farmer in Colburn Twp, Chippewa County, in the 1920 census. He was a widower in the 1930 census (indexed as Ekrem). 
EKUM, Christopher Martin (I8019)
 

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