Matches 6,601 to 6,650 of 12,717
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6601 | At the time of the 1900 census, Sallie was living with the family of her aunt Sallie Smalling Moore. | Buckles, Sallie Belle (I14270)
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6602 | At the time of the 1900 census, she was a lodger in the household of James Devlin and working as a servant (it’s not clear whether she was working in the Devlin household). | Swank, Mary Josephine (I8439)
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6603 | At the time of the 1910 census, Alex was listed as a Boarder in the household of his soon-to-be father-in-law, William Helfers. | Sebastian, Alexander Frank (I7008)
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6604 | At the time of the 1910 census, Clara was the mother of two children, 1 surviving. | Lange, Clara Ann (I9859)
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6605 | At the time of the 1910 census, Lucian was a roomer in the household of is future wife Lucille (and her first husband!). | Armfield, Lucian Clay (I17141)
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6606 | At the time of the 1910 census, Paul was living with the family of his sister Anna Hildebrand. He was listed as married (for 17 years), but his wife is not in the household. Perhaps she had not yet come to the US. | Riedel, Paul (I12426)
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6607 | At the time of the 1910 census, Ruth lived just down the street from her soon-to-be husband Adolph Frandsen. | Borgersen, Ruth (I513)
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6608 | At the time of the 1920 census, a granddaughter was living with the family: Minnie B. Barton, age 4 8/12. | Fowler, Robert G. (I8871)
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6609 | At the time of the 1920 census, Anna was living in the household of her parents, but is listed as married with the surname “Pierce.” Her husband is not listed in the same household. | Watson, Anna R. (I9845)
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6610 | At the time of the 1920 census, Emily and her two children are living with her parents. She is listed as married, but Zach is nowhere to be found. By 1930, she is listed as widowed. | Cuthbert, Emily C. (I15378)
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6611 | At the time of the 1920 census, Everett was living in Detroit as a lodger in the household of Ardashes Agopian. | Diemer, Everett Sr. (I1255)
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6612 | At the time of the 1920 census, Hazel and her two children were living with her parents. Her surname is listed as “Beamer” and her marital status is “widowed.” | Sparks, Hazel Orma (I3192)
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6613 | At the time of the 1920 census, John’s sister Ellen Labine (?) was living with the family, along with her two daughters, Eleanor and Evaline. | Family: John William Fogel / Evelyn E. Provost (F2607)
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6614 | At the time of the 1920 census, Mildred was living with her aunt and uncle: Lydia Wilke Kopp and Otto Kopp. Single at the time of her death. | Wilke, Mildred Leanor (I9381)
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6615 | At the time of the 1920 census, Russell was living with his aunt and uncle, Silas and Mae Free. | Stevens, Russell C. (I16343)
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6616 | At the time of the 1930 census, a granddaughter was living with Rhoda: Ruth B. Gordon, age 11, born in Virginia. It’s not clear who this might be - perhaps actually a great granddaughter? | Harden, Rhoda Alice (I8830)
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6617 | At the time of the 1930 census, Donald Lowe was a lodger in the household of his soon-to-be father-in-law, Burton Foster. At the time of his marriage to Rosalie, Donald was employed by the Casin Manufacturing Company and had recently been transferred to the Marshfield office. | Lowe, Donald Vesper (I506)
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6618 | At the time of the 1930 census, Edward was living with the family of his brother George. | Amrein, Edward (I12524)
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6619 | At the time of the 1930 census, Ella was living with the family of her daughter Emma. | Bouma, Eelkje Alberts (I626)
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6620 | At the time of the 1930 census, Florence was living in Elmhurst, Illinois with her Aunt and Uncle, Otto Biermann and Elsie Ort Biermann. | Ort, Florence Evelyn (I4409)
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6621 | At the time of the 1930 census, George had three lodgers (Theresa, Walter and Theresa Schiess) in his household, as well as a servant (Mary Hendle). | Oestmann, George G. H. (I104)
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6622 | At the time of the 1930 census, Lester and Jeannette Rasmussen were both attending the Practical Bible Training School (now Davis College) in Johnson City, New York. | Family: Lester Marius Rasmussen / Jeannette Edith Chamberlain (F361)
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6623 | At the time of the 1930 census, Lillian was divorced from Alex Sebastian and living with her parents. | Helfers, Lillian Henriette Adelheid (I6990)
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6624 | At the time of the 1930 census, Louis was living with the family of his brother George. Cook County Birth Certificate Index lists name as Andrew. | Amrein, Louis Carl (I12525)
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6625 | At the time of the 1930 census, Ludwig was widowed and living as a boarder in the household of Julius Rauschman. | Behn, Ludwig H. (I8994)
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6626 | At the time of the 1930 census, Olga’s brother Ferdinand was living with the family, along with Herbert Nielsen. Herbert is listed as a boarder, but he may be related to Olga in some way. | Family: N. Christian Just / Olga Karen Nielsine Nielsen (F5527)
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6627 | At the time of the 1930 census, William and his daughter were living with his mother-in-law, Minnie Giffert. | Kirk, William James (I3765)
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6628 | At the time of the 1940 census, a niece (listed as “Niece-in-law” of Edward) is living with the family. Helen Nicoski was 22 and born in Wisconsin. Given her surname, she would probably be a daughter of one of Harriet’s brothers. | Nicoski, Harriet Helena (I183)
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6629 | At the time of the 1940 census, Albertine was living with the family of her uncle Gilmer McConnell. | McConnell, Daisy Albertine (I15135)
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6630 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Trinque, L.A. (I1413)
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6631 | At the time of the 1940 census, Milton and Gladys were living at the same address as Milton’s aunt Emma (Schoelzel). | Family: Milton Louis J. Rieck / Gladys D. Olson (F5441)
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6632 | At the time of the 1940 census, Rena was divorced and living as a lodger in the household of Lewis Ralph. | Songster, Rena Marian (I9487)
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6633 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Johnson, A. (I10693)
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6634 | At the time of the 1940 census, Sophie was separated and living with Paul Vincent (who is also listed as separated). | Kapitan, Sophie (I13275)
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6635 | At the time of the 1940 census, Vesta was living with her Daughter Doris (and son-in-law Stuard Wegener). | Long, Vesta R. (I18437)
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6636 | At the time of the 1950 census, Charles & Cecilia were living with her son, LeRoy Frandsen. | Family: Charles Christopher Crook / Cecilia Carolina Anderson (F6733)
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6637 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: E.L. Smazal / E.M. Hofmann (F8582)
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6638 | At the time of their marriage, Emil lived at 56 Falkonerallé and Alvilda lived at 54 Falkonerallé. Family lived at 791 Dania Ave in 1887, 759 Seymour St., Chicago, Illinois in 1888 and 882 Rockwell St., Chicago, Illinois in 1890. | Family: Johan Fredrik Emil Frandsen / Alvilda Marguerita Maria Nielsen (F270)
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6639 | At time of death, had two grandchildren: Robert P. and Susan. | Rahnert, Paul Edward (I537)
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6640 | At time of her death, had one grandchild: Herbert. As of 1900, has 7 children (all living). | Frantzen, Elizabeth Catharine (I1005)
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6641 | Attended Cloverdale School. Worked at Wick Building Systems in Marshfield for 17 years. Later worked for Shield Manufacturing in Ladysmith. | Schoelzel, Ione Mardell (I3096)
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6642 | Attended grade and high schools in Oregon, Ogle County, Illinois. Woked at Wurlitzer piano company for many years. | Sitler, Harry Franklin (I9879)
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6643 | Attended several terms at Wheaton College. Took charge of his father’s farm in 1876. | Fischer, George August (I886)
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6644 | Attending Carson-Newman College in Jefferson City, Tennessee at the time of her death. | Poore, Emalyn Leftwich (I18195)
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6645 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Jordan, D. (I445)
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6646 | Atwood Road | Shields, Robert Duncan (I8068)
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6647 | Atwood Road | Smith, Virginia S. (I8069)
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6648 | Auburn Life Care Center | McGrath, Madeline Barbara (I55)
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6649 | Audi L. Murphey Memorial Veteran Hospital | Lehmann, Arnold Jr. (I13300)
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6650 | Augusta gave birth to 11 children, of whom only 3 survived until 1900. | Scholz, Augusta (I15637)
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