Matches 21,431 to 21,440 of 23,616
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Supposedly also from Vang. | ANDERSON, John (I43082)
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supposedly born in Rock Dell Twp but that’s in Olmsted County | MOHN, Dora Elvina (I10981)
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Supposedly changed name to Spelleman, became famous for playing the violin, and toured the USA. This is not true; perhaps he is confused with another Anders.
In the 1900 Norwegian census, this Anders is the main farmer on Helle øvre (gaard), farm unit number 4b, in Vang, Valdres. He is married. The other two residents of that farm are Anders’s younger brothers, Knut and Ole, both still single. Knut is a snedker, Ole is a skomager.
The bygdebøk says that Anders lived in Lykkjun, farm 106/4 of Ø. Helle. Specifically, “ein mindre part, med tun ovafor gardstunet.” | HELLE, Anders Arneson (I433)
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Supposedly died at 69 years old according to Lockne death record. | HAGLUND, Jöns Nilsson (I8473)
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Supposedly died with his mother one day after birth. According to the death records, he was born and died on the same day and his mother died four days later. | ULANDER, Karl (I14373)
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Supposedly lived in Boston.
Emibas says: Lundberg, Emma Vilhelmina, Piga (unmarried woman), emigrated 4/29/1889 from Segelsbo, Långaryd, Hallands län (Småland) to Amerika.
She seems to be referred to as Emma Miller of Boston on her parents’ and siblings’ arrival manifest in 1896.
If we believe the 1910 census entry for Albertina, in which she is shown to have had 6 children, 4 still living, then either Emma or Karl Johan, but not both, were dead by 1910.
In the 1916 Canadian census, William and Emma were living with her parents in Humboldt, Saskatchewan.
Shown in Albertina’s probate records as Mrs. Ed. Berven of Annaheim, Saskatchewan.
Canadian immigration records show a 45 year-old Mrs. Edward Berven, last permanent address, Orr, Minnesota, once had lived at Annaheim, Sask., crossing from the U.S. into Canada with her husband at Fort Francis, Ontario, on April 21, 1922. Although she was born in Sweden, she was a Canadian citizen. She was Lutheran and was able to read English. She had left Canada, through Fort Frances, in May of 1920 “on account of health.” At this time (April, 1922) she and her husband were destined for “Necombe,” Sask. (probably Naicam), and were en route, via a railroad, from Orr, Minnesota, to Winnipeg.
There is an Emma Berven, wife, and later widow, of Sigurd, living in Oregon in the 1930s. That seems to be a different woman than our Emma. | LUNDBERG, Emma Wilhelmina (I7446)
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Supposedly, her sister was Mrs. Ole J. Kjernes of Porter, Wisconsin, or Edgerton, Wisconsin. Porter is southeast of Stoughton. That last name of the sister is also spelled Kjarness.
Her brother Thomas Gretabeck was executor of her estate. She also had a brother Olaus and a sister, Mrs. O.J. Kjerness. | GRETEBECK, Andrina (I10975)
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Supposedly, Sophie also had a stillborn baby.
The informant for her death certificate was her husband, Henry E Nelson. She died of “sudden coronary thrombosis.” She had no Social Security number. Her father was Ole O Nelson and her mother was Selma somebody (the informant did not know). | NELSON, Sophia Bertina (I1013)
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Supposedy reburied by Ide Deiters, perhaps to a different plot. Her death certificate shows that her original place of burial was Crystal Lake Cemetery. | SMITH, Lillian Isabel (I1303)
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Surname also spelled Lamagne.
In 1988, he and Marcia lived separately although they were still married. He was convicted in May of marijuana possession as well as the possession of a knife of a kind that is banned in Wisconsin. The offenses occurred at the home of Marcia. Lamagne by that time had a prior record which included false imprisonment and fourth-degree sexual assault in 1982.
He is not mentioned in Marcia’s obit. | LEMAGNES, Roberto (I37436)
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