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jkmarler
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Posted - 04/05/2019 :  15:52:23  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
The family in 1895 in Albert Lea, Minnesota:
Ellen Anstad Female 25y Norway
Mariah Langland Female 15y Minn
Andrew Anstad Male 26y Norway occupation brickmaker 2 years in Minnesota, 2 years in this enumeration district
Andrew Wangen Male 21y Norway brickmaker (possibly the brother Andreas Hansen) 3 years in the state 1 year in this enumeration district
Anie Ohnlstad Female 26y Norway

Reviewing the 1900 census in Albert Lea, Freeborn county, Minnesota, the family is living at a rental at 218 Front Street:
Elling J Ohnstad Head Male 34 Norway harnessmaker came to US in 1893, naturalized
Anne Ohnstad Wife Female 31 Norway also came to US in 1893 3 children born/ 3 living
Oden H Ohnstad Son Male 5 Minnesota
Arthur P Ohnstad Son Male 3 Minnesota
Almar Ohnstad Son Male 1 Minnesota

image: https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-DTF7-HVJ?i=12&cc=1325221

Edited by - jkmarler on 05/05/2019 19:15:58
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