Matches 18,881 to 18,890 of 23,616
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Seven sons, one daughter. | GUYANT, Mary Theodora (I38319)
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Seven years old in the 1910 census.
Living near her father and step-mother in Belmont, Trail County, apparently in the James Nesvig household, in the 1925 North Dakota state census. | NESVIG, Agnes (I8646)
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| 18883 |
Several family trees on Ancestry.com have his birth date as December 22, 1879. The December, 1880, date comes from the 1900 census. | DYER, William L (I18803)
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| 18884 |
Several sources say her birth place was Hancock County, Illinois. Others give the birth location as Litchfield, Montgomery County, Illinois. | CAIN, Sarah Jane (I18799)
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| 18885 |
Several sources, including bchalver, have him dying in 1847. I could not confirm this in the church records. | BØE, Sjur Nielson (I4131)
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Several sources, including his death certficate, give the erroneous date of September 4th. | ELLINGBOE, Ole O (I5122)
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Severson Marvin R., age 78, on Jan. 5, 2004. Service Friday, 2 PM at LYNGBLOMSTEN CHAPEL, 1415 Almond Ave., St. Paul. Interment Oak Hill Cemetery. | SEVERSON, Marvin Roy (I9127)
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| 18888 |
Seward Ward, 81, of La Crosse, passed away Monday, Jan. 24, 2005, at Hillview Health Care Center in La Crosse.
He was born in rural Readstown on Feb. 28, 1923, to Raymond and Allie Ward. When he was at a young age, his parents moved to the Chicago suburbs of High Lake, West Chicago, Wheaton and Warrenville. His father worked on a commuter railroad. Seward attended grade school there. After 10 years in Illinois, his family returned to Wisconsin, where Seward finished grade school and graduated from Viroqua High School in 1942. After high school, Seward enrolled in Madison Vocational School, completing a course in aircraft sheet metal.
He entered the U.S. Army in February 1943. He was assigned to the 602nd Engineer Battalion in Camp Buttner, N.C. In January 1944, his unit sailed to England and spent nearly six months there and in Wales for more training. In service, Seward was awarded the Good Conduct Ribbon, the Meritorious Service Unit Wreath, the E.T.O. Ribbon with five battle stars and the Victory Ribbon.
On June 6, 1944, his unit participated in the invasion of France and landed on Omaha Beach. His unit did see service in France, Belgium, Luxembourg, Germany and the Netherlands. His unit was caught in the Battle of the Bulge, but managed to escape 20 minutes before the Germans overtook the area.
Upon his discharge from the service in December 1945, he helped his father on the family farm until spring 1947, when he enrolled at the Curry School of Aeronautics at Galesburg, Ill., obtaining his pilot's license. In November 1948, Seward started work for Dairyland Power at the Genoa Station Plant No. 1.
On June 26, 1954, Seward married the former Myra Kraemer of rural Hillsboro. They had two children, Scott and Kevin. Seward and his family have lived in Genoa since their marriage. On Jan. 2, 1986, Seward retired from Dairyland Power after 38 years of service.
He is survived by his two sons, Scott (Vickie Carridus) of Davenport, Iowa, and Kevin of Genoa, Wis; and a sister, Berdyne (Robert) Brocklehurst of La Crosse.
He was preceded in death by his wife and his parents. | WARD, Seward G (I22027)
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SFjelstadG | JEVNE, Anders Gundersen (I39714)
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SFjelstadG | SEPTON, Gjertrud Knudsdatter (I39713)
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