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_Henry BERG _________|
| m 1918 |
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|--Robert BERG
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|_Etta _______________|
m 1918 |
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_Jens ANDERSEN ______+
| (1810 - ....) m 1828
_Ingeborg Anna JENSDATTER _|
| (1845 - ....) |
| |_Ane OLSDATTER ______+
| m 1828
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|--Johan P. CARLSEN
| (1858 - ....)
| _____________________
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|___________________________|
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[19156] Living w/mother on grandparents' farm
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_Mons KYLLINGSTAD ___|
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|--Marite Monsdatter KYLLINGSTAD
| (1564 - ....)
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[17] Description: ment. abt 1590
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_Johan Sigvard Evensen LANDRØ __|
| (1862 - ....) |
| |_________________________________
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|--Even LANDRØ
| (1891 - 1949)
| _Jon Knutsen SINGSTAD ___________+
| | (1823 - ....)
|_Elen Anna Jonsdatter SINGSTAD _|
(1860 - ....) |
|_Kjerstin Johnsdatter INDERGÅRD _
(1822 - ....)
[6860] De overtok brnr. 6 pêa Landr og var gêardbrukere der.
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_John Nilssen REIN ______________|
| (1824 - 1857) m 1850 |
| |_____________________________
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|--Niels Johnsen REIN
| (1854 - ....)
| _Peder Johansen HÅRSAKER ____
| | (1789 - 1851) m 1822
|_Lisabeth Pedersdatter HÅRSAKER _|
(1821 - 1916) m 1850 |
|_Lisbet Jonsdatter SINGSTAD _+
(1800 - 1871) m 1822
[8728] Description: 20b
_Laurent SCHMITT ____+
| (1876 - ....)
_Roger SCHMITT ______|
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| |_Louise HUNTZINGER __
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|-- SCHMITT
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_Syver LARSEN _________|
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|--Gubiør SYVERSDATTER
| (1733 - 1785)
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|_Ingeborg NIELSDATTER _|
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_Matthew M. TAYLOR ______|
| (1856 - 1911) m 1899 |
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|--Helen Elizabeth TAYLOR
| (1901 - 1986)
| _Henry F. GERLICHER _+
| | (1859 - 1892) m 1881
|_Ella Leonora GERLICHER _|
(1884 - 1938) m 1899 |
|_Bertha L. HARMON ___+
(1858 - 1913) m 1881
[2369] Helen tried to learn to tend bar after Leo opened the Red Arrow but she just didn't have the right temperment. She never turned anyone away hungry that turned up at her back door (this was the Depression and the house is close to the railroad tracks), and put up valiantly with the drunks Leo permitted to "sleep it off" in their basement or garage. She fed them also but drew the line at bathing them.
[2370] Helen was either born at home or the hospital she was born in burned down, either way there was no record of her birth. When she need a birth certificate to get a passport to go with her son's, Neal, family to the Azores, the family managed to track down a very old woman that had lived on the her street when she was born to swear an affidavit.
[2372] Description: in the Anglican (Episcopal) Church as Alice Beatrice Victoria. This was her father's nod of respect to Queen Victoria
[2373] The church burned down and the records were lost.
[2376] Description: in the Congregational Church as Helen Elizabeth, at the wishes of her maternal grandparents, following the divorce of her parents
[2377] This church also burned down and lost its records.
[2380] Listed as Helen Osgood. Also indicates that Helen's father was born in Pennsylvania, but we had always been told that he was from England.
[2383] She boarded with a family named Germer, worked for them and managed to graduate from Crandon High School that same year. This census indicates that Helen's father was born in New York but we were always told that he was from England.
[2386] Description: the Town of Caswell, as a teacher
[2391] Description: congestive heart failure
[2392] Helen actually died in Laona but the rescue squad had to take her to Crandon to the nearest facility where she was pronounced dead. She and her daughter, Carol, had just come from the Ladies Aid bazaar at the Presbyterian church and she died while getting into the car.
[2396] Per her instructions, half of her ashes were buried next to her husband, Leo and the other half were scattered over Lake Metonga in Crandon, Forest, Wisconsin
[2398] Description: Carol Hess Jones and Neal Hess
[2399] Per her instructions, half of her ashes were buried next to her husband, Leo and the other half were scattered over Lake Metonga in Crandon, Forest, Wisconsin
[20795] Description: John O'Hara, Judge of Probate.
[20796] They eloped.
[2382] Living on Lakeview St. with granparents.
[2385] in the 4th Ward
[20798] Witnesses: W.J. Harding and Elma V. Lindstrom, both of Iron Mountain, MI
[13731] This person is presumed living.