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the 1880 census says Norway, Minnesota in the 1910 census | Thilda (I28630)
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The 1880 census shows him as born in Wisconsin.
In the 1910 census, he was a farmer in Waumandee Twp, Buffalo County, Wisconsin. He owned his farm with a mortgage. | HYNES, Anthony (I22932)
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The 1890 Swedish Census shows Jöns’s parish of birth as “Lockne Jemtl. l.”
Jöns and Margareta lived first in Tramsta, Lockne and moved to Vamsta, Brunflo in November of 1882. They first appeared in the Wamsta (No. 3) Household Examination in 1883.
The 1890 Swedish Census shows them living in Brunflo at that time:
Homeparish: Brunflo Moder
Residence: Wamsta
They were still there in 1900. | DANIELSSON, Jöns (I314)
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The 1890 Swedish Census shows Karl’s parish of birth as “Brunflo Moder.” | JÖNSSON, Karl Olof (I372)
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The 1890 Swedish Census shows Margreta’s parish of birth as “Lockne Jemtl. l.” | NILSDOTTER, Margareta (I315)
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The 1890 Swedish Census shows Märta’s parish of birth as “Lockne Jemtl. l.”
In August or early September of 1948 Märta and Jonas and Rudolph moved into Milltown.
In the 1950 census, she, as Martha G., and her son, as John R., live in Milltown, Wisconsin. Neither has an occupation.
She sold her house in Milltown in 1952.
Lived with her daughters in Minneapolis the last few years of her life. She lived with Ed and Ann in the summer of 1954.
Death Certificate:
JOHNSON, MARTHA G. CertID# 1956-MN-024232
Date of Birth: 09/24/1880
Place of Birth: OUT OF STATE
Mother Maiden Name: UNKNOWN
Date of Death: 10/02/1956
County of Death: HENNEPIN
| JÖNSSON, Märta Greta (I307)
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The 1893 date is the date in the SSDI; his draft registration says 1892 and his MHS death record says 1895. The Fort Snelling cemetery records show 1895. The FS Minnesota Births and Christenings says 11 Apr 1893. | PULFORD, Frederick Frances (I16769)
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The 1895 Iowa state census has him as Lyle Dawson, age 0, living in Fredericksburg, Chickasaw County.
Regular Army, perhaps an officer, according to DHC. This, apparently, was only during World War II.
Registered for the draft on June 5, 1917 in Los Angeles. At that time, he was living at 323 (last digit illegible) North Broadway in Los Angeles. He shows his occupation as bookkeeper for Southern California Edison. He was born in Fredericksburg, Iowa. He lists a wife, mother and (apparently) 8 year old sister as solely dependent on his support. He lists his dependents and the fact that he works for a public service corporation as reasons for exemption from the draft. He indicates that he is married. He is described as tall and slender with brown eyes and dark brown hair.
In the 1920 census, he (incorrectly indexed as Dallison) is Lyle T Dawson, 25, living in the city of Bend in Deschutes County, Oregon. He is a cashier at an electric office. His wife, Bertha P, 23, is a clerk for the U.S. Forestry Service.
An article in the Bend Bulletin in October of 1922 says that Lyle had been in Bend for several months and had left for Portland to make his home.
By April of 1925, he was in Medford, Oregon, where helped organize a Lions Club. A newspaper article said that he was “recently from Longview, Washington.”
In the 1929 San Francisco city directory, Lyle and Bertha live at 646 15th Avenue. Lyle is a credit manager for General Motors Acceptance Corporation.
In the 1930 census, the family was living at 410 North Pickering in Whittier, California, in a home they rented for $47/month. The family had a radio and consisted of Lyle T., 36, Bertha P., 34, and Donald R., 9. Lyle was a credit man in the finance industry. Bertha was a secretary for a lawyer. Lyle’s father was born in Illinois and his mother in Iowa. Lyle was a veteran of the world war. He and Bertha married when they were 21 and 19, respectively.
In the 1934 index of California voter registrations, he was Lyle T Dawson, living at 125-1/2 S Painter Av in Whittier, Los Angeles County. He was registered as a Democrat.
As of August of 1934, he was in Wellington, Smith Valley (near or in Yerington), and registered as a Democrat.
In the 1935 Long Beach city directory, Lyle T Dawson is an accountant living at 2468 Linden Avenue.
In the 1936 and 1938 voter registration indexes for Los Angeles County, he was Lyle T Dawson, living at 433 S Union Dr. He was a salesman and a Democrat.
In the 1937 Los Angeles city directory, Lyle and Irene live at 433 Union Dr. Lyle is a salesman.
In the 1938 Reno, Nevada, city directory, Lyle and Irene live at 524 E 7th. Lyle is an investigator for the U.S. Treasury Dept.
In the 1939 Reno city directory, Lyle and Irene live at 524 E 7th. Lyle is an ivestigator for the U S Alcohol Tax Unit.
As of 10 Jun 1939, he was secretary-treasurer of the Nevada Peace Officers Association.
In the 1940 census, the Dawsons lived in Rosemead in Los Angeles County. Lyle was an investigator for the Treasury Dept. He had had two years of college, Irene was a high school graduate. Five years previously, he had lived in Whittier, Irene had lived in Los Angeles.
In his World War II draft registration, he was employed by the U.S. Treasury Dept.’s Intelligence Unit, Bureau of Internal Revenue. He and Irene and family lived at 1400 Delta Street in Rosemead, Los Angeles, California.
A Captain Lyle T. Dawson is cited in a report on Camp McCoy in Wisconsin as the author, with a 1st Lt. Robert W. Mess, of a report entitled “Report of Visit to Prisoner of War Camp, Camp McCoy, Wisconsin.” This report would have been from the 1943-1944 time frame.
A Captain Lyle T. Dawson is also cited in a book on Italian POWs concerning an inspection he made, as part of the Eighth Service Command, of an Italian POW camp at Hereford near El Paso, Texas, on November 15, 1945. Cited were a report he made to Colonel Joseph R Carvolth, dated 19 Nov 1945, and a “conversation between Captain Dawson and Lt. Colonel Stephen M. Farrand, 17 Nov 1945 on Italian situation.” The former citation, the report, is in “Carvolth papers.” The latter citation, the conversation, is in the National Archives, RG 389.
His obit in the Nevada State Journal in Reno:
Funeral services were held at Montery Park, California, last week for Lyle T. Dawson, former resident of Reno and Lyon County, who died recently in Los Angeles.
A life member of the Nevada Peace Officers’ association, Mr. Dawson was once employed in the Reno internal revenue office. He was later manager of the co-operative mercantile store in Wellington and was employed by a U.S. geological survey unit in Yerington.
A veteran of both wars, he was discharged last May from the Army with the rank of major. At the time of his death he was employed in the U.S. intelligence department in Los Angeles.
He is survived by his widow, three sons, Daryl and Duane of Monterey Park and Donald of Oakland; his mother, Mrs. Loretta Dawson of Whittier, California; two brothers, Colin and Neil of Oregon; and two sisters, Mrs. Marian Knox of Salt Lake City and Mrs. Laura Frazier of Mina. | DAWSON, Lyle Thomas (I525)
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The 1898 birth date is on his WWI draft registration card. There was a William M. Engel born in Pepin County on 30 Dec 1898. Thus, either the baby was unnamed at the time his birth was registered and his father’s name was used instead or else the baby was renamed after the time his birth was registered with the county and state.
In the draft registration, dated September 11, 1918, in Pepin, Stanley claimed to be a laborer at a saw mill run by a J. P. Brootels. He lists his closest relative as his mother, Mrs. Amelia Engel. Stanley is described as of medium height and build with brown eyes and brown hair.
Living at home in the 1920 census. He was a commercial fisherman.
In the 1930 and 1940 censuses, Stanley and his family live in a house he owns on First Street in the village of Pepin. Stanley is a commercial fisherman. The 1940 census has Stanley as a high school graduate and his wife as having had 1 year of high school.
His gravestone, one separate from the larger stone that he shares with Ruby, shows his as Pvt Stanley D Engel, of the STU ARMY TNG CORPS in World War I. | ENGEL, Stanley Douglas (I8680)
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The 1898 plat map of the area shows that J.M. Kornder owned a 25 acre plot in the northwest corner of Section 1, Bloomington Twp. This parcel of land today is bounded by 24th Avenue on the east, Lindau Lane on the south, and the Ikea store on the west. It would have been part of the parking lot northeast of Metropolitan Stadium.
In the 1900 census, he and his family live on a farm in Bloomington Twp. The household consisted of John, 44, Prabetta, 29, Willia, 8, Johanna, 6, Matha, 3, and Lillian, 1. They have been married for 12 years. Prabetta has had 6 children, 4 still living. They own their farm, free of mortgage. John came to the U.S. in 1852 and Prabetta in 1888. Judging by his neighbors, John is now at his farm on Portland Avenue and is no longer living with the other Kornders on or near the future Cedar Avenue.
In the 1910 census, he and his family lived on a farm in Bloomington Twp, Hennepin County. The household consisted of John, 54, Babetta, 38, William, 18, Johanna, 16, Meta, 13, Lillian, 10, Bertha, 9, Gertrude, 5, Pearl, 3, and Rose, 1.
In the 1920 census, he and his family lived on a farm, a truck farm, in Bloomington Twp, Hennepin County, on or near Portland Avenue and Old Shakopee Road. The household consisted of John M, 65, Babetta M, 49, Meta L, 22, Bertha P, 19, Gertrude E, 15, Pearl M, 13, and Rose M, 11.
A plat map from this period shows that the John M Kornder farm was on the northeast corner of 98th and Portland. It consisted of the western half of the northwest quarter of Section 14 and the western half of the southwestern quarter of Section 11. This was a 155 acre parcel that was a quarter-mile wide and a mile long with a mile of frontage along Portland Avenue.
In the 1927 Minneapolis city directory, he and several of his daughters lived at 4031 37th Avenue S.
In the 1930 census, he and Babatta lived at 4031 37th Avenue S with their daughters Pearl, Rose, and Meta, and their granddaughter June. John was retired. Meta was still married but not living with her husband.
In the 1940 census, he and Babbete and Pearl and Meta’s daughter June lived at 4031 37th Avenue S in Minneapolis. | KORNDER, John Matthew (I620)
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