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According to the Lien Family Tree, Leigh died in the Iroquois Theater Fire in Chicago. | HOVLAND, Leigh (I25022)
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According to the MHS birth index, a different Eliott, Eliott E. Snesrud was born in Rice County on March 15, 1900, to a woman whose maiden name was Rud.
Registered for the draft on September 12, 1918, in Faribault, Rice County, as Elliott Almer Snesrud. He was a mail carrier for the U. S. government and lived with his parents, Theodore Snesrud, at Route 2, Webster, Rice County. He was described as of medium height and build with blue eyes and black hair.
In the 1930 census, Elliot is the head of a household that also contains Arthur, Melvin, and Inga. They are farming in Webster. | SNESRUD, Elliott Almer (I6983)
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According to the MHS birth index, a Harry Reuban Snesrud was born in Rice County on March 19, 1910, to a woman whose maiden name was Olson. | SNESRUD, Harry Reuban (I6987)
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According to the MHS Birth Index, a William Richard Erickson was born in Hennepin County on 21 Nov 1926 to a mother whose maiden name was Kruse.
At the time of his mother’s death in June of 1945, he was “in the service.”
In the 1950 census, he and his wife and son lived with his wife’s maternal grandparents in Madison. Charette’s parents lived next door. A year earlier, Charette was living in California. Charette had two years of college.
William and Charette G Erickson lived in Parkersburg, West Virginia, in 1957 according to that city’s directory. He was a chemical engineer for the Marbon Chemical Corporation.
A William R Erickson, b. Nov 1926, lived in Lakeland, Florida, in 1993.
He and Charette lived in St. Paul at the time of his sister’s death in 2001. (This seems unlikely.)
William R. "Bill" Erickson, 82, of Stuart, FL. passed away peacefully on Friday, October 9th, 2009 at Treasure Coast Hospice Residence, in Stuart due to renal failure.
Born in Minneapolis, MN, he has resided in Stuart for the past year and a half moving here from Lakeland, FL. Prior to retiring he was the Owner and Chemical Engineer of Phosphate Engineering and Construction Company, in Lakeland for many years.
He was a U.S. Navy veteran and was a graduate of The University of Wisconsin.
Bill was a member of AICHE (American Institute of Chemical Engineers).
Surviving are his wife of 62 years, Charette Erickson of Stuart, his son, Mark W. Erickson of Stuart, and his brother, Robert Erickson of Salt Lake City, Utah. He is also survived by 2 grandchildren and 1 great grandchild. He was preceded in death by his son, Bruce Erickson. | ERICKSON, William Richard (I8079)
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According to the Minnesota Birth Index, Bernard Ned Crownhart was the father of Phillip Crownhart, b. 26 Jul 1947, in Goodhue County, mother was Anne Marie Transchard, and Bernard John Crownhart, b. 23 Nov 1953, in Hennepin County, mother was Kathleen Marie Tapelt. (That last is the only entry in Ancestry for a Kathleen Tapelt.)
A Bernard N Crownhart, b. 24 Sep 1920, died 23 Apr 1978 and is buried at Fort Snelling National Cemetery. No one is buried with him. That Bernard Crownhart’s last residence was Elmwood in Pierce County, Wisconsin, and his Social Security number had been issued in Minnesota before 1951. That Bernard Crownhart is the only Bernard Crownhart listed in the SSDI.
In the 1948 St. Paul city directory, a Bernard N Crowhart, wife Anna M, is a laborer for the Villaume Box and Lumber Co. and lives at 620 East Central Park.
In the 1930 census, a Bernard N Crownhart, age 9, lived in Eau Galle in Dunn County, Wisconsin. His parents were John R and Mable F Crownhart. | CROWNHART, Bernard Sr (I5339)
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according to the North Dakota Public Death Index | WATTERUD, Ingel C (I256)
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according to the Norton line in Genealogical and Family History of the State of Connecticut | NORTON, Harriet P (I17952)
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According to the obit of August Engel, he and his wife lived in Lake City, Minnesota, at the time of August’s death in 1916. | KEPLER, John (I43640)
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According to the record for his marriage, his father was Joseph Wernet and his mother was Mary Plumb.
In the 1910 census, he lived with his family in Forest City, Iowa, where he was a butcher in a meat market.
He registered for the draft as Verner Sovine Wernette on September 17, 1918, in Forest City. His birth date was shown as 8 June 1879 and his age as 39. He was a teamster, self-employed. He was described as tall and slender with blue eyes and dark hair.
In the 1920 census, he was Abe V. Wernett of Forest City. His wife was Clara, 35, and their children were Inie, 15, Abe, 14, Ruby, 9, Katherine, 7, and Herbert, 5. The senior Abe was a teamster with a dray wagon.
In the 1925 Iowa state census, he was V S Wernet, 45, of Forest City. His wife was Clara, 40, and their children were Inez, 20, Abe, 19, Ruby, 14, Catherine, 12, Herbert, 10, and Marie 4.
In the 1930 census, he was Verner Wernette, 50, a stock buyer in the stock yards and living in Forest City. His wife was Clara, 45, and their children living at home were Ruby, 19, Kathryn, 17, Herbert, 15, and Marie, 9. | WERNET, Verner Sovine (I17966)
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According to the record of her marriage to Charles Oakman, her parents were John Smith and Clarissa Polly.
St. Louis County death index entries show two certificate numbers: 102 and 362.
She had borne no children despite five years of marriage according to the 1900 census. | SMITH, Sadie (I8557)
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