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NancyC
Medium member
Norway
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Posted - 25/09/2006 : 22:05:45
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We are trying to find out what happened to a relative, Otto Lloyd Iverson, born in 1922 in Beulah, Mercer County, ND. His parents were Christian Matthew Iverson (1880-1968) and Alida Helland Iverson (1887-1935). Otto's sister, Anna Belle Easton, had apparently arranged for her brother to live in a retirement or nursing home in Milwaukee, WI. When Anna died in ND Oct. 7, 2002, neighbors tried to contact the brother, but the letter was returned unopened. Does anyone have access to death records in and around Milwaukee? We have tried to get help from the Deeds Office at the Milwaukee County Courthouse, but they will not help us unless we know the date of his death (vicious circle...). Thanks for any information! |
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Jean Marthaler
Junior member
USA
56 Posts |
Posted - 26/09/2006 : 01:06:08
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This info is on Ancestry.com, this might be your Otto. U.S. Public Records Index Record about Otto L Iverson Name: Otto L Iverson Birth Date: 21 Jun 1923 Street Address: 2076 South 68th St City: Milwaukee County: Milwaukee State: Wisconsin Zip Code: 53219 Phone Number: 414 Household Members: Name Est. Age Birth Year Otto L Iverson 83 1923
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torrustad
Junior member
Norway
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jkmarler
Norway Heritage Veteran
USA
7790 Posts |
Posted - 01/10/2021 : 10:39:59
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Family search take on Otto Lloyd Iverson: Event Type Obituary Name Otto Lloyd Iverson Resident Sex Male Event Date 16 Dec 2009 Event Place Wisconsin, United States Residence Date 13 Dec 2009 Residence Place Elizabeth Residence Burial Place Union Grove Death Date 13 Dec 2009 Newspaper Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
From SSDI: Name Otto L Iverson Middle Name L State North dakota Last Place of Residence Ozaukee, Wisconsin Previous Residence Postal Code 53092 Age 86 Birth Date 21 Jun 1923 Death Date 13 Dec 2009 |
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NancyC
Medium member
Norway
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Posted - 04/10/2021 : 14:35:16
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Interesting that this old post has turned up again! It was quite a process to find Otto Lloyd Iverson, but we finally found him and visited him twice before he passed away. He was the first cousin of my mother-in-law, but the family had lost touch with his parents many years ago. One day, I got the idea of looking for some sort of organization for senior citizens in Beulah, ND, and when I found one, I called one of the officers listed. She recognized the name right away and could tell me that he was in a nursing home in Milwaukee. We got in touch with them and arranged to visit the next time we were in the US. I think we were the only relatives who visited Otto during his stay at the nursing home. Otto had a guardian, and we could keep up to date through him, and we were also informed when Otto died. We could not attend the funeral, but since it was small, everyone seemed to think we were a part of it, and my husband's name was mentioned in the obituary as a survivor! |
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