Matches 16,931 to 16,940 of 23,616
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| 16931 |
other sources say November 1885 | JOHNSON, Edwin Lewis (I12935)
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| 16932 |
other sources say Salt Lake City | JOHNSON, Hazel Jeannette (I40858)
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| 16933 |
Other sources say September 14th. The birthdate for Peter in his confirmation record is September 13th. “Batnfjord” is the location according to Odd; that is probably a place in or near Gjemnes (which, in turn, was created in 1893 from parts of Kvernes, Øre, and Frei). | RØD, Peder (Peter) Rasmussen (I125)
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| 16934 |
Other sources say she was born 1898 on Junge-Rabben. That source has her dying 1971 in Roksvågen. | GUSTAD, Marit Jensine (I16918)
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| 16935 |
other sources say Tennessee | WHITTAKER, Amanda Jane (I2211)
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| 16936 |
Other sources say that she was born 16 Apr 1878 in Brooten, Stearns County.
In the 1925 state census, she and her children and her husband were living with or next to the Olaus Soine family in Williams County.
In the 1930 census, she and her children lived in Equality Twp, Williams County, North Dakota. She’s shown as married but there is no husband in the household. | SOINE, Genevieve Margrethe (I24619)
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| 16937 |
other sources say, incorrectly, 12 Aug 1835 | SVARTAAS, Lars Eriksen (I22682)
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| 16938 |
other sources say, incorrectly, 7 Oct | Family: Tollev Helgeson ELLINGBØE / Ambjor (Emma) ANDERSON (F8149)
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| 16939 |
Other sources suggest she was born in 1848. | MOUSSEAU, Sophie (I5614)
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| 16940 |
Other sources, including his death certificate, shows his year of birth as 1914. However, the birth certificate ought to be authoritative. He is also shown as 6 years old in the 1920 census.
Veteran of WWII.
In the 1950 census, he and his wife and daughter lived on a farm in Warsaw Twp, Goodhue County, for which the head of household was his older brother Iver. The household also contained his younger brother Edward.
Erick was a janitor and food service worker at St. Olaf College from 1959 to 1972 according to the Northfield city directory.
Zip Code of last known address: 55057 Northfield, MN. Although he initially lived in Dennison, he had moved to Northfield by 1964 and lived for many years at 212 N. Linden St.
An obit in the Faribault newspaper, via the Dalby Database:
Erick Ellingboe, 69, Northfield, died Friday, June 3 at the Northfield City Hospital. Services will be 2 p.m. Monday at the Vang Lutheran Church with the Rev. Curtis Snyder officiating. Burial will be in the Vang Church Cemetery. Visitation will be at the Benson-Anderson Funeral Home 4 to 9 p.m. Sunday and at the church one hour prior to services on Monday. He is survived by his wife, Doris; a daughter, Mrs. Dale (Karen) Schuette of Northfield; two brothers, Iver Ellingboe of Northfield and Edward Ellingboe of Dennison; and a sister, Mrs. Amanda Egland of Northfield.
An obit in the Northfield News, via the Dalby Database:
Ellingboe Erick Northfield News 08/Jun/1983 Erick Ellingboe, 68, 212 N. Linden, died at the Northfield City Hospital Friday, June 3, 1983. He was born Dec.15, 1914, to Erick and Johanna (Svien) Ellingboe at Dennison. He attended rural Goodhue County schools. He was married to Doris Zimmerman June 14, 1947. He farmed near Dennison before moving to Northfield several years ago. He was a custodian at St. Olaf College for 22 years. He was a member of Vang Lutheran Church and the Northfield Eagles. He served in the U.S. Army during World War II. He is survived by his wife, Doris; a daughter, Karen Schuette (Mrs. Dale), Northfield; two brothers, Iver Ellingboe, Northfield, and Edward Ellingboe, Dennison; and one sister, Amanda Egland, Northfield. The funeral service was Monday, June 6, at Vang Lutheran Church with the Rev. Curtis C. Schneider officiating. The organist was Helen Midje and the vocalist was Jimmilee Miller. Interment was in the Vang Lutheran Cemetery with full military rites. Pallbearers were Ron Taubman, Arlie Eg- land, Arnold Ellingboe, James Hauge, William Dugan and John Esfeld. Arrangements were made by the Benson-Anderson Funeral Home. | ELLINGBOE, Erick E (I3229)
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