Matches 6,901 to 6,950 of 11,727
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6901 | Emigrated to America in 1863 with his wife and 5 children. | Mäs, Herman Bernhard (I3035)
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6902 | Emigrated to America in 1871. | Peterson, Adolph (I3181)
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6903 | Emigrated to America, 18 May 1888. | Dahlbom, Anna Amanda (I1631)
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6904 | Emigrated to America, 20 August 1881. | Ahlgren (Alskoger), Anders Månsson (I1539)
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6905 | Emigrated to America, 8 May 1891. | Dahlbom, Carl Henrik Severin (I1633)
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6906 | Emigrated to North America in 1892 (registration date 18 August 1892, departed Malmö 30 August). | Hansson, Petter Julius (I1730)
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6907 | Emigrated to the US in 1870 and naturalized in 1875. Worked for the Adam Schaff Piano Company. Loved classical music, and would spend hours listening to his Victrola. Aparently moved to Denver shortly after daughter Emma Sophie. | Knuth, Charles E. (I87)
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6908 | Emigrated to US in 1857, naturalized in 1884. | Mempher, John (I1006)
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6909 | Emigrated to US in 1874; naturalized. Widowed before 1930. | Nordholz, Wilhelm Frederick (I1178)
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6910 | Emigrated to US in 1880 or 1883 with grandmother Susanna. Moved to Chicago, where he worked as a mason. | Schoelzel, August Emil Berthold (I151)
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6911 | Emigrated to US in 1890. | Schulz, Anna Emilie Louise (I152)
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6912 | Emigrated to US in 1891 (registered for emigration on 29 August). Arrived in Holbrook, Nebraska on 24 September 1891. | Cederlund, Johanna Katrina Kristina (I206)
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6913 | Emigrated to US in 1891 (registered for emigration on 29 August). Arrived in Holbrook, Nebraska on 24 September 1891. | Hansson, Agnes Henny Sevira (I207)
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6914 | Emigrated to US in 1891. | Bijlsma, Elizabeth (I373)
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6915 | Emigrated to US in 1905. According to her death notice, Hanna had three children: Myrtle Arseneau, Herbert Mohr, and George Mohr; two grandchildren: Roger and David; and two great-grandchildren: Jeffrey and Brian. | Hansen, Hanna Gesine (I766)
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6916 | Emigrated to US in 1910 or 1916. Moved to California in 1924. Left Trina during the war (to Hawaii). | Martens, Jelte A. (I471)
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6917 | Emigrated to US with grandmother Susanna. 1910 Census gives emigration year as 1888 and 1920 census gives 1884. Moved to California in about 1930. | Schoelzel, Rudolph Herman Albert (I95)
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6918 | Emigrated to US with parents in 1885, 1886 or 1887. At time of his death, he had four great-grandchildren. Worked for 44 years as a motorman on the Logan Square branch of the elevated railway, retiring in 1949. | Schoelzel, Robert Reinhold (I153)
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6919 | Emigrated to US with parents in 1887 (1900 census lists 1888). Family moved to Denver on July 4, 1919 (the day Jack Dempsey knocked out Jesse Willard to become the World Heavyweight Champion). Never naturalized, and generally lied about his birthplace. In the 1920 census, 1950 census, and in his Social Security Life Claim, his place of birth is listed as Wisconsin. Worked in produce, initially for his brother, Rudolph, and then for himself (1920 census lists occupation as “Produce Salesman”). Suffered financial disaster in 1917 when the market for eggs collapsed, leaving him with large volumes unsold. He lost everything, including money earmarked for a house (his wife Sophie never forgave him for that loss). Found work with Armour and Company in Chicago, then transferred to Denver. Living at 1462 S. Clarkson St. in Denver in January of 1920. Later took a job with Greene Brothers Produce Company in Sterling, Colorado. Sophie chose to stay in Denver with the children. Lost his job in Sterling and drank heavily (perhaps - disputed by Grace Schoelzel) Lived with family of son Charles for a while during the 40s. During WWII, he served as a translator for German soldiers incarcerated near Camp Hale, Colorado. Wendell Mohr believes that was at Kremmling, where he cut ice for Denver Ice and Cold Storage. After the war, he moved back to Denver and worked as a night watchman. He lived in a room on Larimer Street. Enjoyed playing baseball as a young man, and was first baseman for his team. | Schoelzel, Karl Wilhelm (I28)
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6920 | Emigrated to US with parents in 1887. | Schoelzel, Emma Emilie (I155)
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6921 | Emil sang and played violin. He sang with the Danish Harmonien Society (with Alfred Hansen, husband of Thora Mohr). Once sang with world famous baritone Reinald Warrenrath, singing “On The Road to Mandalay” by Rudyard Kipling. Emil was once visited by the Danish tenor Lauritz Melchior, who came to his house and presented him with a gold medal, worn on a chain around the neck, for being the oldest living guard to the King of Denmark. According to 1900, 1910 and 1930 censuses, Emil immigrated to the US in 1886. He is listed as an alien in 1910 and naturalized in 1900 and 1930. Lived at Falkonéralle 56 in Copenhagen in 1885. Lived at 4335 Potomac Avenue, Chicago in 1910. Lived with his son Henry’s family in 1930. Lived at the Danish Old People’s Home in Norwood Park at the time of his death. | Frandsen, Johan Fredrik Emil (I360)
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6922 | Emil’s farm was located in teh area now occupied by O’Hare Airport. | Franzen, Emil (I1084)
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6923 | Emma & son Edward lived at 1918 Spaulding Ave., Chicago, in 1930. | Family: Ernst Henry Spiering / Emma Emilie Schoelzel (F100)
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6924 | Emma was granted a divorce decree (from Jochim) on 22 November 1867 and was granted permission to marry on 29 December 1870. | Petersen, Emma Oline Marie Cathrine (I2852)
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6925 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: R. Martin / D. Pingel (F11112)
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6926 | Emmanuel Lutheran Church | Family: William Donald Buckles / Nancy Carol Honetor (F11705)
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6927 | Employed at Herrschners, Inc. in 1974. | Schoelzel, Darleen Dorothy (I1183)
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6928 | Employed by the Admiral Corp. at Harvard, Illinois for many years. In 1940, Walter was working as a hired hand on the farm of Charles Reeseman. | Bahn, Walter Otto (I167)
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6929 | Employed by the James S. Kirk Soap Company for forty years before it was sold to Proctor & Gamble. | Petrie, Charles M. (I1193)
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6930 | Employed by the WPA as of October 1940. | McConnell, General Ramey (I15109)
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6931 | Employed by W.J. Drilling Co, Xenia, Illinois. | Bible, Mark J. (I13611)
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6932 | Employed by Wisconsin Telephone Co. and AT&T. | Wachtendonk, Edward J. Sr. (I3093)
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6933 | Employed for 38 years by Stewart Warner. | Motzfeldt, Raymond (I9092)
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6934 | Engaged October 1952. | Family: Robert Bernard Figenshu / Karen Elizabeth Erickson (F8826)
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6935 | Engaged to David Hausen as of January 2017. | Fromm, Barbara (I16750)
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6936 | Engaged to Joe Gerace as of December 2006. | Moehling, Cheryl (I16596)
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6937 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Fink, A. (I12743)
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6938 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Fink, T. (I12742)
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6939 | Engaged to marry Mary Eichwald at the time of his death. | Stellman, Wesley Emil (I4108)
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6940 | Engagement announced in the Chicago Daily Tribune on 23 February 1919. Family lived at 2154 N. Troy St., Chicago in 1920. | Family: Charles Edward Oestmann / Harriet Evelyn Stoltenberg (F411)
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6941 | Engagement announcement appeared in the Chicago Daily Tribune on 11 May 1919. Family lived at 1007 Woodlawn Ave, Des Plaines, Illinois in 1930. | Family: Albert Bernard Perlin / Gertrude Fredricka Johnson (F366)
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6942 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Kirchgessner, D.J. (I728)
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6943 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Binzel, B.E. (I697)
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6944 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: G.W. Frandsen / L. Motisi (F10729)
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6945 | Erma was adopted by Harry & Maude Christiance. | Christiance, Erma June (I7979)
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6946 | Ernest and Louise lived in Chicago. One home was on Whipple St. and Wellington. They later moved to Kimball and Addison. | Family: Ernest Gustave Robert Peterson / Louise M. Leutz (F2014)
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6947 | Established their homestead farm ten miles northwest of Holbrook on 1 January 1885. Moved into the town of Holbrook in December 1897. Between 1909 and 1912, lived in Stamford and Alma before returning to Holbrook. | Family: Harvey Curtis Bible / Henrietta Fitz Randolph (F277)
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6948 | Evangelical Lutheran Church of the Holy Spirit | Family: William W. Barzano / Myrna Scharringhausen (F11170)
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6949 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: Willard Lienemann / J. Siems (F8646)
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6950 | Evans Hospital | Rose, Anna (I17719)
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