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Matches 22,211 to 22,220 of 22,423
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22211 |
“in a Viroqua hospital after an illness of one week” | ØREN, Brita Eriksdatter (Bertha Malina) (I531)
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22212 |
“In lieu of flowers, please make donations to the Donna Arnold Memorial Fund.” | HYNES, Mark Stuart (I30263)
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22213 |
“Indressogen, Bergenstift” | SIME, Tosten T (I32264)
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22214 |
“Inga S. Aged 1 Day,” on the gravestone she shares with Edin, Malinda, and William. | THOMPSON, Inga (I18022)
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22215 |
“Intention to Marry” posted in the L. A. Times on Nov 20, 1931 | Family: Ernest Eberton EBERTS / Mildred Helen MALM (F13031)
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22216 |
“John Fred” on all of his children’s birth certificates. | BLOCH, John Fredrick (I10524)
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22217 |
“last residence” in SSDI was Seattle, King County, Washington. She died at the Broen Memorial Home in Fergus Falls. | LARSON, Hildred Ovedia (I9199)
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22218 |
“Lillian E.” in the Cook County death records | EVERSON, Lillian Mildred (I50)
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22219 |
“Lily” in the 1875 state census.
Indexed as Lita or Lela Fortier in the 1920 census index. She is a widow. She and Howard lived in a rented apartment at 338 East 17th Street. She works as a seamstress doing day work.
Her father was born in Maine, her mother in West something. Census illegible. In the 1910 censuses, it seems to be “West Indies” as it does for her brothers in the 1900 census. But for Lila in the 1900 census, the indication for her mother is “India.”
Reported in the 1900 census has having had 2 children, zero still living. Reported in the 1910 census that she had had 3 children, only one still living.
She was a member of the Women’s Christian Temperance Union. | RIPLEY, Lila May (I252)
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22220 |
“Little Grave Yard” | HATTON, Hiram Edward (I13609)
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