Matches 22,191 to 22,200 of 22,423
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22191 |
“Fort Snelling Reservation” | BOLINE, Vernal Leroy (I30510)
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22192 |
“frå Kyrkjeteigen under Bollingberg i Luster” | Ragnild Bottolfsdotter (I21995)
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22193 |
“frå Solvisbakken under Sætre” | SOLVISBAKKEN, Jørgen Endressen (I11334)
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22194 |
“frå Svåi i Dversdalen under Nes i Luster”
The bygdebok has him and Ragnhild, with, presumably, Tom, living on Bakken in Eikum Indre, plass under bnr. 1. In the 1865 census, Niels Sjurssen, 50, and Ragnilde Botolfsdatter, 48, were the only two people living on the Eikum indre Bakken farm in Hafslo. Both were born in Luster. Niels was a husmand with land.
From the Sogn og Fjordane emigration records, we learn that four people from the Eikjum indre farm in Haflso moved out of Haflso, destination Amerika, on April 4, 1867. Those four were Nils Sjurssen, b. 1819; his wife Ragnhilde Botolphsdatter, b. 1819; Thomas Monssen, b. 1850; and Anne Monsdatter, b. 1844. (The date for the Bowes is April 9th.) Also leaving on April 4th were Andrea Johannesdatter Vadvig, age 19.
A Niels Sjursen Ekum, age 50, of Hafslo, and a Ragnhilde Ekum, age 48, also of Hafslo were on the boat “Claus Heftye” that sailed from Bergen on April 23, 1867, and arrived in Quebec on May 28, 1867. Thomas Monsen Eikum, age 17, of Lyster, was also on that boat. In the 1865 census, Niels Sjurssen, 50, husmand med jord, and Ragnilde Botolfsdatter, 48, were the only two people on Eikum indre bakken.
In the 1880 census, as Nils S Ekum, he and Ragnhild lived in Franklin Twp with the status of “life house.”
Supposedly also used the surname Bolstad. | EIKUM, Nils Sjurson (I21994)
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22195 |
“George R.” in the 1930 census. Referred to as Richard in his mother’s obituary.
He, with his wife Betty, survived his sister Mildred.
A George Richard Hendrickson married an Elizabeth Ann Boquist (b. 3 Sep 1931 in Hennepin County) on 30 Sep 1950 in Hennepin County. They had three children.
George and Betty lived at 6941 Jersey Ave N in Minneapolis in 1992 and 1993.
Lived in Las Vegas as of February of 2011.
An obit:
Hendrickson, George ‘Dick' Died Sept. 21, 2011. Born Feb. 21, 1928. Enjoyed all of His 84 years. Born in Richfield, MN. Mechanic for over 35 years and also while serving in Korea and Japan. Commander for Post 494 Crystal MN. Last few years living in Vegas. Preceded by wife Betty. Survived by daughters, Sue Sewell, Jan Blaisdel; son, Rick Hendrickson; several grand & great-grandchildren. Burial will be at Boulder City National Veterans Cemetery.
According to his burial record, he was a Tec 4 in the U.S. Army in World War II.
FInd A Grave has him buried in Boulder City Cemetery. | HENDRICKSON, George Richard (I847)
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22196 |
“Han druknet etter forlis under fiske på Folla i 1852.” | Ole Henriksen (I14107)
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22197 |
“Hans Moberg Farm” | OLSON, Evelyn (I9997)
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22198 |
“Haugsholmen elle også kalt Holmen” according to Myhre Family Tree on MyHeritage | YDSEVALD, Anfind Andersen (I32010)
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22199 |
“he married Nordis Austinson of Janesville” | Family: Waldo Stevens JOHNSON / Nordis Ruth AUSTINSON (F12952)
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22200 |
“He was a policeman in Biwabik and was killed in a bar fight by a few Finns.” | NORTON, Michael William (I8869)
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