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Lodema Eilene Palmer
Name Lodema Eilene Palmer [Lodema Eilene Bennett] Birth Date 23 Jun 1930 Birth Place Fairbury Jef, Nebraska Death Date 13 Sep 1996 Father Roger Q Palmer Mother Mary E West
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U.S., Evangelical Lutheran Church in America Church Records, 1781-1969
Name Perl Bergljot Swenson Baptism Age 2 Record Type Baptism Birth Date 2 Jun 1916 Baptism Date 21 Jun 1918 Baptism Place Starkweather, North Dakota Father Pete Swenson Mother Odbjorg Swenson
Church Name Cando Lutheran Church Location Cando, North Dakota
North Dakota, U.S., State Death Certificates, 1908-2007
Name Pearl Hanson [Pearl Swanson] Age 37 Birth Date 2 Jun 1916 Birth Place Ramsey County, Garske, North Dakota Death Date 8 Feb 1954 Death Place Cao, Towner, North Dakota, USA
Father Pete Swanson Mother Aduberur Swanson Spouse Harold Hanson
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Pearl Swenson Hanson Birth 2 Jun 1916 Death 8 Feb 1954 (aged 37) Burial IOOF Cemetery Cando, Towner County, North Dakota Plot Block A Lot 49 Side E5 Memorial ID 95441696
Parents Odbjorg Heien Engebretson 1891-1962
Spouse Harold Rudolph Hanson 1914-1997
Siblings
Oliver Swenson 1912-1982
Odell Swenson Benson 1914-1972
Agnes Sarah Swenson Lofthus 1919-1966
Arthur Swenson 1921-1992
Stanley Swenson 1923-2002
Belvia Signey Engebretson Johnson 1926-2002
Leonard Engebretson 1928-2002
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U.S., Newspapers.com™ Marriage Index, 1800s-current
Name Miss Virginia E. Gjemso Employer Ward School University of Washington Marriage Date 22 Feb 1944 Marriage Place Fort Shafter Father E. S. Gjemso Mother Gjemso Spouse Arthur Phillip Hawgood
U.S., Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936-2007
Name Virginia Gjemso Hawgood Hartley Birth Date 14 Aug 1916 Birth Place Everett Wash, Washington Death Date 15 Jul 1989 Claim Date 15 Jan 1975 Father Einar Gjemso Mother Josie West
Signature on SSN Card Virginia H Hartley Relationship of Signature Signature name differs from NH’s name.
Notes 11 Dec 1975: Name listed as VIRGINIA GJEMSO HAWGOOD HARTLEY; 10 Jan 1975: Name listed as VIRGINIA H HARTLEY
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fron Colonial and Revolutionary families of Pennsylvania : genealogical and personal memoirs Vol. III. Charles Love Scott Tingley
BENJAMIN WEST TINGLEY, grandfather of Charles L. S. Tingley, was born in the State of Delaware in the year 1799, and was a son of Samuel Johnson Tingley, a seaman, it is said, in the Pennsylvania Navy in 1776, and his wife Elizabeth West, of the family to which belonged Benjamin West, the famous painter; and grandson of Rev. Samuel Tingley. Benjamin West Tingley, while still a young man came to Philadelphia, and engaged in the mercantile business, becoming a prominent dry-goods commission merchant. He retired
from active business in 1865, and died in 1872. He married Elizabeth, daughter of James Wilson, a wholesale grocer of Philadelphia, and his wife Eleanor. They had four sons and three daughters.
CLEMENT TINGLEY, the second son and third child of Benjamin West and Elizabeth (Wilson) Tingley, was born in Philadelphia, October 21, 1832, died at Mechanicsville, New Jersey, October 27, 1876. He married, September 1 t, 1856, Louise Henrietta Scott, born at "Rose Lawn," Ross county, Ohio, March 23, 1837, daughter of Charles Love and Elizabeth Ellen (Slesman) Scott, of Culpeper county, Virginia; Ross county, Ohio; and Germantown, Philadelphia, and a descendant of Rev. John Scott, (1650-1726) rector of Dipple, parish Of Elgin, Morayshire, Scotland, whose eldest son, the Rev. Alexander Scott, (1686- 1738) came to Virginia in 1710 as pastor of Overwharton parish, Stafford county, Virginia, over which he presided until his death, April 1, 1738.
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fron Colonial and Revolutionary families of Pennsylvania : genealogical and personal memoirs Vol. III. Charles Love Scott Tingley
BENJAMIN WEST TINGLEY, grandfather of Charles L. S. Tingley, was born in the State of Delaware in the year 1799, and was a son of Samuel Johnson Tingley, a seaman, it is said, in the Pennsylvania Navy in 1776, and his wife Elizabeth West, of the family to which belonged Benjamin West, the famous painter; and grandson of Rev. Samuel Tingley. Benjamin West Tingley, while still a young man came to Philadelphia, and engaged in the mercantile business, becoming a prominent dry-goods commission merchant. He retired
from active business in 1865, and died in 1872. He married Elizabeth, daughter of James Wilson, a wholesale grocer of Philadelphia, and his wife Eleanor. They had four sons and three daughters.
CLEMENT TINGLEY, the second son and third child of Benjamin West and Elizabeth (Wilson) Tingley, was born in Philadelphia, October 21, 1832, died at Mechanicsville, New Jersey, October 27, 1876. He married, September 1 t, 1856, Louise Henrietta Scott, born at "Rose Lawn," Ross county, Ohio, March 23, 1837, daughter of Charles Love and Elizabeth Ellen (Slesman) Scott, of Culpeper county, Virginia; Ross county, Ohio; and Germantown, Philadelphia, and a descendant of Rev. John Scott, (1650-1726) rector of Dipple, parish Of Elgin, Morayshire, Scotland, whose eldest son, the Rev. Alexander Scott, (1686- 1738) came to Virginia in 1710 as pastor of Overwharton parish, Stafford county, Virginia, over which he presided until his death, April 1, 1738.