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19221 She is called Nancy Leicester on her son Marion’s death certificate.

In the 1860 census, she is probably the Nancy Whipkey, age 8, who is the daughter of Henry and Susanna Whipkey of Aleppo Twp, Greene County, Pennsylvania. Green County is in the southwest corner of Pennsylvania, bordered on the south by West Virginia. Aleppo Township borders West Virginia.

In the 1870 census, she was the 18 year-old Nancy Whipkey, born in Virginia, who was in domestic service with a family in Palestine, Crawford County, Illinois.

According to the 1900 census, both of her parents were born in Pennsylvania. She had had 10 children, 9 still living.

In the 1930 census, she is the Nancy “Clemments” (indexed as Clemmento), age 79, widow, “mother-in-law”, living in Tutwiler Twp, Tallahatchie County, Mississippi, with Harvey W, 42, and Jessie C Karraker, 34, and their 8 year-old daughter Nannette.

The birth date claimed for the Nancy C Clements buried in the Rome Cemetery is 12 Nov 1845. 
WHIPKEY, Nancy (I19132)
 
19222 She is called Olga V. G. S. in the 1895 state census. Married to Sven and living at 607 12th Street in Little Falls in the 1905 state census.

Not listed in the 1910 or 1920 censuses so it seems likely that they were in Canada during that period.

Because she married an alien, she had to reapply for U.S. citizenship.

She is shown as a widow in the 1940 census. In that census, she lives with her son Clarence in Little Falls in the same house in which both had lived in 1935. Neither were employed. That census shows Olga’s place of birth as New Jersey. 
PETERSON, Olga (I7745)
 
19223 She is called Pauline Myer in Emanuel’s death record.

The date of death is from her death certificate.

Emigrated in 1872 according to the 1900 census and 1871 according to the 1910 census.

Shown in 1900 census as having had 10 children, all still living.

Paulina was shown in the 1910 (April 26th) census as having had 12 children, 10 still living.

Died of heart failure as a result of complications following a gall bladder operation. 
MEYER, Paulina F (I250)
 
19224 She is called Randi Gudbrandsdotter Eltunseiga in the bygdebok (Vang A, p. 239) which has her marrying Torstein in 1857.

She is Ragndi Gudbrandsdatter Synsteikra, I22184, in Jim’s VS. 
SYNSTEIKRA, Randi Gudbrandsdatter (I5543)
 
19225 She is called Sarah in the 1875 Minnesota state census.

She was single and living at home with her parents in the 1900 census.

In the 1910 census she is shown as having had 2 children, both still living. 
AUSTINSON, Sigrid (I10772)
 
19226 She is called Sigrid Mikkelsdatter Neerbÿe in Mikkel’s birth record.

Shown as age 62 in the 1865 census.

Shown as age 29 in her marriage record. 
BRATTERUD, Sigrid Mikkelsdatter (I2163)
 
19227 She is Eleanor N. Hegstad of 3938 Emerson who was the informant for her mother’s death certificate. MOUSSEAU, Eleanor Norene (I11010)
 
19228 She is Emily Hult, living with her parents and sister in Middleville Twp Wright County in the 1910 census. That family was called Holt in the 1905 state census and in the 1900 Federal census. (Emily was called “Emley” in the 1905 census, “Emma” in the 1900 census.) Emily Hult/Holt’s parents, Mattson and Anna, were both born in Sweden. In the 1900 census, “Emma” was shown as born in May of 1896.

Emily’s mother, Anna, was born in Värmland as Anna Cajsa Henriksdotter.

In the 1940 census, she was a 43 year-old divorcee living in a rooming house on La Salle Avenue. This was the “same house” in which she had lived in 1935. She was unemployed but was usually a housekeeper. Her daughters were living with their father in Dundas.

Al was married to Emily when he died.

Al and Emily lived on 40th Street, just off Minnehaha.

Emily is first mentioned in Cora’s diary in April of 1948.

Emily and her daughter were out to visit Cora and Maurice on August 20, 1952, and March 25, 1953. These were the last entries in which Emily appears in Cora’s diary.

Emily signed Maurice’s funerary book.

Emily Cecelia Carlson, b. ca 1896, married Carl John Nordquist, b. ca 1885, in Hennepin County on 23 Jun 1959. According to the SSDI, an Emily Nordquist, b. 31 May 1896, died in Minneapolis in May of 1971 (last residence). That death is not listed in the MHS death index. However, an Emily C Nordquist, died on 19 May 1971 in Yakima City, Washington, according to the Washington Death Index. 
HOLT, Emily Cecelia (I492)
 
19229 She is evidence of her mother’s first and her father’s second instance of leirmal.

Still living with her parents in the 1905 state census, although she is already married and called Clara Morkri. Not living with her parents in the 1910 census. 
NUNDAHL, Klara Tomine (Clara) (I8368)
 
19230 She is Guri Knutsdatter Hamre, I2510, in Jim’s VS. He doesn’t explain why he calls her Guri Knutsdatter when her father was Kristoffer.

In the 1801 census, she has remarried to Thron Erichsen, with whom she has a daughter Marit. They live on Hemsing where Thron is a laborer. Her daughter Dorthe Tollefsdatter, age 12, also lives with them. 
HAMRE, Guri Kristoffersdatter (I23692)
 

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