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7501 | In 1910 he is living with Laura in a rented home om 1830 A North 21st St, St Louis, Missouri, reporter for a newpaper. In October of the same year they are at 1517 Cora Avenue in St Louis. In 1912, 1166 4th Ave, clerk. In 1915 he was living at 149 Campbell Avenue in Detroit, his occupation was organizer. In 1920 and 1927 he was living at 4730 McGraw in Detroit. The 1930 census says he was a business excecutive. He was living on Sturtevant Ave. in Detroit, with Eloise and Charles Claude jr., and had a housekeeper named Eva S. Graves. 1935 and 1940 4356 Sturtevant Ave, Detroit. The 1936 marriage record of his son CC states he was a sales manager in Detroit. The 1942 WWII Draft Registration Cards for CC states he was born in Nashville, Indiana. He was then a work organizer specialist in Detroit. Published in Detroit Free Press, Detroit MI Feb 45 1952 Tuesday page 21---An office equipment manufacturer, Mr. Casey, 67, died Saturday at his home 4356 Sturtevant. He was owner and general manager of the Sorter Graf CO and president of Work Organizers Speciality Corp. Born in Bicknell Indiana, Mr. Casey came to Detroit in 1910 as assistant advertsing manager of the Burroughs Adding Machine CO. He was a member of First Church of Christian Scientist. He is survived by his wife Claire; a son Charles C Casey Jr; and five daughters, Mrs. Carl F Craig, Mrs. Agnes L Smith. Mrs. Donald Hollister . Mrs. Donald Dimitry and Jeanne Chapman. Services will be at 2:30 pm Wednesday at William R. Hamilton Co Funeral Home. There will be a private service at Evergreen Cemetery. | Casey, Charles Claude (I20457)
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7502 | In 1921 she was living alone in Amsterdam. | Brama, Dirkje (I32964)
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7503 | In 1930 he was working at the El Solyo Ranch in Patterson, Stanislaus, CA. First married to Lora Bell Rogers (1910-), children Shannon Dale and Gale Lorabell. Second to Mary Sophia Knowles (1915-2002). | Bass, Shannon Edwine (I20930)
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7504 | In 1930 Joseph was a lodger at Marias rooming house. They were married the next two censuses, 35 and 40. | Abella, Joseph (I35105)
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7505 | In 1941 Piet was registered in the Luchtbescherming 's-Gravenhage as "lid van der blokploeg", member of the section VIa, distric 9, 18th block team of the air protection force in the Hague. Piet and Ans met while he was in the hospital, operated for an ulcer. He was bored and took up letter-writing. One girl was persistent, and even came to visit him in the hospital. She rode her bike from her home at Olympiakade in Amsterdam. When they got married they moved in to Ieplaan 98, 2nd floor, in Haag. This is in Bomenburt, around the corner from Laan van Meerdervoort and just off Beeklaan, where the St. Agnes church they married in is situated at number 188. When his father emigrated, Piet ran the Rabur bicycle factory on Laan van Meerdervoort 321 in den Haag in his stead, and the family moved in there. Times were very rough after the war. In May of 1952 the company was advertised in Elsevier Weekblad: For takeover offered in the west of the country wholesaler in bicycles, bicycle parts and accessories, with excellent own brand: also large and well-maintained residential house available. was bought up by Empo (b icycle factory) in Vorden. family with first five children emigrated to Canada May 13th 1952 by KLM. In June 1952 Peter was repairing fences in Broadview, Saskatchewan and in July he repaired bicycles in Regina. Then the family moved to Moose Jaw. In Sep 1952 Peter worked at Moose Jaw Hardware repairing small appliances, such as toasters and radios. He was still at this job when the family moved to look after the farm of Ross Thatcher with 35 head of cattle and build more fences. In the spring of 1953 the family moved to the farm of Earl McCartney, to look after his wheat farm with pigs and chickens. Built an outhouse there, and saw the first tornado. In Aug 1953 Peter quit his job at MJ Hardware and moved to Tuxford. He commuted for a while, then found job with CPR as a brake-man and moved to Moose Jaw, where they lived on Coteau Street. There was not enough work at CPR, so Peter found work at the Co-op killing turkeys for Christmas. The family moved to 444 Grandview. In the Henderson's Moose Jaw directory - 1956 Peter is registered as employed at Grand Valley Press, where he was a photo engraver, and also worked the night shift at a drive in. Next he worked at Leonard Fysh as a camera salesman, until he opened Peter's camera shop on 32 High Street in Moose Jaw in 1965. The family moved to Queens Crescent. The camera shop was sold in 1975, and the location is in 2023 part of Ashdown's furniture store. Peter went on to work at King Size Photo Service untill retirement. | van der Raadt, Peter Cornelius Laurentius (I19504)
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7506 | In Cass, MN according to World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918 | Quinnild, Peter Hanon (I14303)
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7507 | In Cass, ND according to World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918 | Quinnild, Gustav Henry (I14301)
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7508 | In congressional township 28 of Brookline, the first settlers were Thomas Hazeltine, who came in about 1834, and settled on section 4; John McCall, of Tennessee, who came also to section 4; N. D. McCall, from Tennessee, to section 3; Joel Phillips, of Tennessee, to section 2; Wm. Herrington to section 9; Thomas Dodd, to section 7. John Boyd settled on section 17, and was the first on the prairie in that quarter. Other pioneer settlers were Wm. Kerr, L. Robertson, Ben. Hagewood, Magruder Tannehill, Thomas Dodd, and Henry Small. These settlers came in at different periods, from 1834 to 1849. | McCall, Nelson Duncan (I27542)
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7509 | In his first marriage James had these children: Joshua Asberry Wade 1829-1864 John Fletcher Wade 1831-1903 John Fletcher Wade 1833-1903 James Benson Wade 1841-1895 Martha J. Wade House 1843-1864 | Wade, James (I27644)
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7510 | In his pension application on Feb 8, 1834 he stated he was 70 years old, born in Lebanon, Lancaster, PA, then moved to Dauphin Co, PA and to there from Wayne Co, Ohio since 1828. | Ewing, William (I28356)
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7511 | In Norwood staying with sister Elsa in 1920, emigrated 1914. | Sjölin, Margit Ingegerd Maria (I23763)
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7512 | In St. Paul MN 2004. Alice marries Victor E. Lindquist, their son Curtis Jerome Lindquist, born Ramsey, MN 1943. Curtis and family lived with Alice in 2004. | Halvorson, Alice Irene (I16366)
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7513 | In the 1850 census for French township, Adams, Indiana Peter is living with parents David 1810 and Catharine 1820 both born in Germany, and siblings John (12), Mary A (10) (Ohio), Peter (8), Daniel (6), David (4), Philip (1), born in Indiana. Mary Elizabeths parents and siblings are in the same township in 1850, Mary not yet born, so they knew eachother from a very young age. The total population of the township in 1850 was 344 people. Their children: Manasses (Manus) Beeler, 1873-1955 Sarah Ellen Beeler 1875 – 1949 David Beeler 1877 – 1950 Jennie Beeler m. Smith 1879 – 1952 Anna Beeler m. Perry 1882 – 1978 Adam Beeler 1883 – 1947 Lydia A. Beeler m. Snyder 1886 – 1975 Ada Beeler m. Shady 1887 – 1952 Nina Peal Beeler 1891 – 1973 | Beeler, Peter (I22182)
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7514 | In the 1850 census for Nottingham, Wells, Indiana Peter and Margaret are farmers born in Germany. Living with them three of their children, all born in Ohio. His son Josiahs death certificate says his father was born in Switzerland. | Weist, Peter (I27853)
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7515 | In the 1860 census for Medina with her family. | Thompson, Guri 'Julia' (I29765)
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7516 | In the 1870 census her son John J was living with her in Calumet, Pike, Missouri, so was his wife Mary E. Anderson, born abt 1851-52 in Virginia. The three of them also lived together in the 1880 census. Their registrered address was No 11, Sixth Street in Clarksville. | Anderson, Joseph John (I27502)
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7517 | In the 1870 census she is a school teacher in Bluffton, living in the home of her uncle David Mosure and wife Rachel. Some later census records shows both her parents born in Pennsylvania, some both in Ohio. | Ewing, Surelda Elizabeth (I22227)
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7518 | In the 1870-census his niece Sarelda Ewing was staying with him and his wife Rachael Lynch in Bluffton. Sarelda was 18 and a school teacher. David was a wagon maker. | Mosure, David H, (I28354)
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7519 | In the 1880 census of New London, Henry County, Iowa, page 357B | Prier, Mary Jane (I20866)
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7520 | In the 1891 census Elen Thorsdtr. is on Valdal farm in Norddal with her in-laws and children Torine, Olof Kaspar, Ingmann and Karn Marie, all recorded as born in Minneapolis. | Berli, Elen Torsdtr. (I28871)
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7521 | In the 1910 census four out of their six children were living. | Moore, John Patton (I21068)
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7522 | In the 1940 census Anita is shown as the niece of John and Effie van Patten. | Faught, Effie Mae (I20548)
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7523 | In the Henderson's Moose Jaw directory - 1956 John is registered as employed with BA Oil refinery, John and Rita living at 1164 Willow NE in Moose Jaw. John adopted Ednas children. | van der Raadt, Johannes Laurentius (I19615)
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7524 | In the service with the 5th Indianapolis Battery, Indiana Light artillery. Father's Birthplace: England Mother's Birthplace: Indiana | Harvey, James R. (I20717)
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7525 | Inderst og jordarbeider på Rødningen i 1875, men han er ikke der i 1891. Han var sjukeleg og døydde i 30-åra, står det i bygdeboka: http://www.aal-bygdebok.no/125001-.htm | Rudningen, Knut Ols. (I28195)
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7526 | Inderst på Unneland i Haus 1839. Pakter på Mjølkeråen 1842 og 1846, og pakter på Åstveit i 1849. I Kobbervigen, Åsane i 1865 og 1891. | Hop, Lars Thomas. (I8264)
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7527 | inderst. | Haugland, Hermon Mons. (I251)
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7528 | Inderstdatter Thorbjørg Knudsdtr. Rosseland reiste fra Voss med Stjernelinjen 29. august 1895, til familie derover. Hun var 18 år. | Rosseland, Thea (I38333)
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7529 | inderstkone | Hamre, Abigael Nilsdtr. (I602)
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7530 | Inderstkone. Jordfæstet 21 nov 1852 | Mildevaagen, Marie Abrahamsdtr. (I1566)
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7531 | Indiana marriages 1780-1992. Indexing Project (Batch) Number: M00635-2 System Origin: Indiana-EASy Source Film Number: 2108436 Reference Number: P 446 | Family F7111
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7532 | Inga bor ikke med familien i 1891. Døde ung? | Olsen, Inga Onora Oteliusdtr. (I41968)
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7533 | Inga M. Stenersen | Kristensen, Inga Mathilde (I433)
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7534 | Inga var født 26.12.1886 i Bergen, og er nevnt med etternavn Petersen, Pettersen og Pedersen. Hennes far er ved vielsen oppført som tjenestedreng Bertin Andreas Pedersen, mor er Gjertrud Johannesdtr. Nore Årland. Her er familien i 1900-tellingen: http://digitalarkivet.arkivverket.no/ft/person/pf01037335057750 Vigselen mellom Theodor og Inga i kirkebok for Domkirken: http://www.arkivverket.no/URN:kb_read?idx_kildeid=272&idx_id=272&uid=ny&idx_side=-11 Verdt å merke seg er at hennes forlover er oppført som handelsborger Jacob Aarland i Egedes g. 11. Han var hennes onkel, og sønn av Johannes og Halbjør, men ugift. Han døde 29.10.1914. Her er han i folketellingen 1910: http://digitalarkivet.arkivverket.no/ft/person/pf01036708089664 | Pedersen, Inga Mathilde (I23923)
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7535 | Inga var vitne på tinget i 1757 i ei sak som gjalt Midttveita, og sa ho var 51 år gammal og født på "Tosse Vogen" (uvisst kvar). Ho hadde tent i Midttveita i fire år for 27 år sidan. Inga fekk fattigstøtte med 1/2 rdl i året frå 1756 til 1758 "formedelst henes Alder og Svaghed", og skulle bu på legd på Kausland, to veker om gongen hos fem menn, og ei veke hos Hans Mikkelson. Ho var truleg enkje då, og døydde snart etter 1758. Dødsfallet er ikkje ført i kyrkjeboka, ifølge Sund på Søre Sotra band 4, husmenn på ukjende plassar under Glesnesholmen, s. 75. | Glesnesholmen, Inga Jonsdtr. (I5588)
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7536 | Inge Storebø var ordfører på Austevoll i 11 år, var gift med Signe Elise f. 1955, og hadde seks barn, tre gutter og tre jenter. Han omkom i en tragisk brann i barndomsheimen på Storebø i februar 2001. | Storebø, Inge Bjarne (I17555)
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7537 | Ingebjørg N. Sæterdal var 1.g. gift 1872 med Knut Monsen Jamne 1840-1872. Dei får ei dotter, Brita 21.04.1872-22.10.1873, 1 ½ år. Knut får i 1866 ei dotter Knutine med Borgny O. Herfindal f. 1848 bnr. 9? Sidan fekk Ingebjørg ein uekte son, Ole Johannesen, f. 1873. Ingebjørg oppattgift med Olai Nilsson Eidsvåg i 1879. Ingebjørg og ungane reiste til New York via København med "Hekla" i april 1892. | Sæterdal, Ingebjørg Nilsdtr. (I40860)
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7538 | Ingeborg er ikke funnet døpt i Fana. Etter oppkallingsskikk kan foreldra vere Mons og Barbro. Nøster fram at Barbara Helgesdtr. Store Milde er fadder for eldstesønnen Abraham i 1806. Hun er f. 1759 og gift med forpakter Knud Larsen på Store Milde når hun dør i 1817, og kan ha blitt oppkalt av den grunn. De kaller også opp en Knut etter Mons i barnerekkefølgen. Knut Larsen er fadder for sønn nummer to, Mons. Knut Larsen er født Århus på Voss og bur på Horvei når han gifter seg med pige Barbraa født på Brekke, gift 1798 i Evanger. Knut (1765-1827) gifter seg opp igjen i Fana 1818 med Anne Larsdtr. Rasdal (1792-1841), som gifter seg andre gang med Niels Thomas. Sunde (1798-1840) i 1830. Barbraa er søster til Marjo Helgesdtr. Brekke, gm. Mons Pederson Øyane. De har dattera Ingeborg, som bygdeboka bekrefter er gift med Abraham Abrahamsen Hjellestad. Tanta og onkelen er altså faddere, bur på nabobruket og oppkalt før foreldra. | Øye, Ingeborg Monsdtr. (I1117)
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7539 | Ingeborg fekk seg homestead på 160 acres i Norman, Minnesota i 1891. Her er ho registrert som widow of Johanes Johanesen Ofstedal, deceased. | Knudsen, Ingeborg (I40836)
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7540 | Ingeborg født i 1801 gift med Johannes Andersen(som var son til hennes svoger Anders Johannesen fra første ekteskap), Vindenes bruk nr 9. | Ekren, Ingebor Halsteensdtr. (I11861)
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7541 | Ingeborg hadde sonen Ingebrigt i 1841 som døydde 11 veker gamal, og dei hadde og Nils i 1854 som ikkje rakk fylla året. | Selstø, Ingeborg Anna Nilsdtr. (I36979)
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7542 | Ingeborg Helene Andersen Nilsen according to congreational records of Fertile Lutheran church. Same grave marker at Ellington prairie Cemetery, Hancock, Iowa as sister Angnate (name on marker, Agnete Mathilde in the church record). They were buried together on Oct 7th 1888, one and two years after their death. | Glæsnes, Ingeborg Helene Andreasdtr. (I28242)
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7543 | Ingeborg i Lia kokte i festlege lag rundt overalt i øyane. | Drønen, Ingeborg Bertine Rasmusdtr. (I11050)
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7544 | Ingeborg lever framleis i 1950 i Madelia, Watonwan, Minnesota (1865-1953) dit heile familien emigrerte, og bur med søstera (Oline) Marie. Foreldra var Anders Gjertsen Røyset (1825-1891) og Peternille Eliasdtr. England (1835-1920) frå Askvoll. | Gjertsen, Ingeborg Andersdtr. (I38587)
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7545 | Ingeborg og Christina konfirmert sammen Salem Lutheran church i Lake Mills i 1903. | Salamonson, Ingeborg Christina Sofia (I35761)
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7546 | Ingeborg og Nils var tvillingar, dei døydde same dagen, fire månader gamle. | Spilde, Ingeborg Bendixdtr. (I3339)
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7547 | Ingeborg Tønnesdtr. født 1820 fikk sønnen Peder J.Pedersen, n.18 år, 1865 | Myklebostad, Ingeborg Tønnesdtr. (I17163)
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7548 | Ingeborg var datter i det første ekteskapet, navnet på mora er ikke kjent. | Berge, Ingeborg Andersdtr. (I25582)
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7549 | Ingeborg var først gift med en Ole, to av deres barn bodde sammen med Ingeborg og Jens i 1801. | Keilen, Ingeborg Ingebrigtsdtr. (I4417)
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7550 | Ingeborg var gift 1725 med Jens Jørgens. Indre Moberg på Askvik. | Moberg, Ingeborg Olsdtr. (I25040)
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