_http://www.co.ramsey.mn.us/ll/index.htm_ (http://www.co.ramsey.mn.us/ll/index.htm) Ramsey county court records are online. The above is their web page. If you can't find what you are looking for, you may need to call them or go down to the courthouse. Beverly K Carlson Brooklyn Park, MN, United States of America "Unless one has loved an animal, a part of one's soul remains unawakened" -Anotole France This email has been checked by the most recent version of Norton Anti-Virus software before it was emailed.
Thank you Beverly, I used the address given but they say the page has moved. So I sent an email to the webmaster and we'll see what happens. Thanks again for helping. Janene Crawford I love your saying from Anatole France. [email protected] wrote: _http://www.co.ramsey.mn.us/ll/index.htm_ (http://www.co.ramsey.mn.us/ll/index.htm) Ramsey county court records are online. The above is their web page. If you can't find what you are looking for, you may need to call them or go down to the courthouse. Beverly K Carlson Brooklyn Park, MN, United States of America "Unless one has loved an animal, a part of one's soul remains unawakened" -Anotole France This email has been checked by the most recent version of Norton Anti-Virus software before it was emailed. ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
I know this might be tough without a time period or specific question, but does anyone have info for him? Mary List mom >I am looking for two families: > >DeLange originally lived on Arkwright Street > >Gatzke Moved from S Dakota to St Paul > >Thank you! > >Henry J Gatzke Jr > ><mailto:[email protected]>[email protected] >2/13/07
Where can I find information about someone in the Ramsey County jail in the 1930 census? His name is Merle Birmingham. I would like to find out what he was in jail for and for how long he was an inmate. Janene Crawford
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I received a request for cemetery information, and thought that it might be of interest to others on the mailing list. There is no source that provides this information for 1900 -- it's usually on the official death certificates, but they do not begin until 1908. And typically there are death notices, and not obituaries -- the newspaper charged for them, as they do now, and many people could not afford to purchase them. In looking for a cemetery, there are several possibilities. First, the religion of the person will play a key role. For example, Calvary Cemetery is Catholic -- you won't find protestants or jews there, though you may find a Catholic in the non-denominational cemetery. Second, not all the current cemeteries were in existence in 1900, and not all the cemeteries from 1900 are still active. There is a list of Ramsey County cemeteries with the dates for when they were established is on the Ramsey County MnGenWeb page, with contact information: <www.parkbooks.com/Html/cem.html> Third, if you are looking for a death date by finding a grave marker, even if you find one, you may not find a date. Some bear only the year of death. There are other places to look for death dates for 1900. **The State Health Dept. required the counties to provide information on deaths beginning in 1899. These record cards are being indexed and will be added to the MN Historical Society death index. If the possible date you want hasn't yet been indexed, the cards are on microfilm, which can be obtained through interlibrary loan (a really neat program of the American Library Association). They are stored by county, then alphabetically. **Minnesota is the only state to have a mortality index for the 1900 Federal Census. This was to include deaths from the 12 months preceding the taking of the census. The deaths that were NOT reported to the State Health Dept. that DO appear on the mortality schedule have been published in Jim Warren's book, "The 1900 Minnesota Mortality Schedule." **Stina Green's "Deaths Recorded in St. Paul Minnesota, City Directories, 1888-1910" (this happens to be the only source in which I personally do lookups) includes those deaths that were reported to the publishers of the directories, and therefore is not complete, and mostly male. I looked for Farrell in this source, and he does not appear. **Probate records also typically include death dates. So Grover, I'm sorry he wasn't in Stina's book -- but perhaps the other clues above will help you find what you're looking for! Mary List mom At 07:09 PM 1/30/2007, you wrote: >I am interested in finding what cemetery Samuel R. Farrell is buried >in. In his wife's obit it says he died in 1900. He is in the 1900 >US Census. (1900 United States Federal Census: C(S)amuel Farrall >Home in 1900: St Paul Ward 1, Ramsey, Minnesota Occupation Conductor >Railroad Age: 31 Estimated birth year: about 1869 Birthplace: >Missouri Spouse's name: Mamie. Married 8 years with 1 child and 1 >alive. Household Members: Name Age Camuel Farrall >31 Missouri Massachusetts Massachusetts Mamie Farrall >30 Joseph Farrall 5 ) but not in the 1910 US Census (1910 United >States Federal Census: Marel Farrell [Mary Farrell] Occupation >Dress Maker Age in 1910: 34 Estimated birth year: about 1876 >Birthplace: Ohio Relation to Head of House: Head Father's Birth >Place: England Mother's Birth Place: Ohio Home in 1910: St Paul >Ward 5, Ramsey, Minnesota Marital Status: Widowed with 1 child and 1 >alive. Household Members: Name Age Marel Farrell 34 Joseph Farrell 15). > >Some times he was referred to as S. R. Farrell and his wife was Mary >Elizabeth (More or Eddy). In 1915, his family moved to Billings, Montana. > >Can one get an obituary for him? > >Thank you for your help. > >Grover > > >Grover S. Garrett > >56 Red Oak Trail > >Estill Springs, TN 37330-5428 > > <?xml:namespace prefix = o ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:office" /> > >Telephone: 931-649-3156 > >Cell Phone: 931-580-0321 > >E-Mail: [email protected]
Here is the information I have on the above individual - who was my great grandmother's brother. Born 3 August 1862 in Österfärnebo Parish, Gävleborgs Län, Sweden, son of the tailor Eric Larsson Englin and Anna Olsdotter. Called Louis in American records. Left for North America on 1 April 1880. Swedish records indicate he was 18 when he left Stockholm harbor (on 3 April 1880) bound for Baltimore, MD. His occupation was given as a tailor. US records show he arrived in NY: Name Age Gender Place of Origin Destination Lars Englin E524 18 Male Sweden United States of America Ship Name: Neckar Arrival Date: 24 Apr 1880 Port of Departure: Bremen, Germany and Southampton, England Source: NARA microfilm M237, roll 424, list 439, line 6 He went to Rock Island, IL. Rock Island Directories 1882-1892 Louis F. Englin, r. 2013 5th Ave, tailor for F.C. Hoope Louis E. Englin, r. 917 19th St, tailor for Mosenfelder & Kohn (directories found on Ancestry.com. Year(s) of first entry not specified. 2nd entry 1891,1892) Illinois Regional Archives Depository shows marriage of Louis Eric Englin and Herta Olivia Wahlstrand in Rock Island County, IL 8/18/1885. 1900 census, Rock Island, Ward 3, Dist 114 enumerated June 1900 15th st, houes # 419, Dwelling #223, Family #259 Englin Louis, head, b. Aug 1862, age 37, b. Sweden, parents b. Sweden, immigrated 1887, saloon keeper Olivia, wife, b. Feb 1863, age 37, b. Sweden, parents b. Sweden, immigrated 1865, seamstress Nellie, daughter, b. Oct 1886, age 15, b. IL, at school Edwin, son, b. Oct 1888, age 11, b. IL, at school Lawrence, son, b. June 1892, age 7, b. IL Charley, son, b. Feb 1897, age 3 Sometime between 1900-1910 they moved to St. Paul. 1910 census, St Paul, ward 2, Ramsey County, MN, enumerated April 22, 1910 Louis E. Englin, head, age 48, b. Sweden, saloon keeper Olivia Englin, wife, age 46, b. Sweden Edwin Englin, son, age 21, b. IL, "illegible" directory Lawrence Englin, son, age 16, b. IL, press feeder, printing shop Charlie Englin, son, age 13, b. IL Christine Whickstrom, mother-in-law, age 78, b. Sweden, immigrated 1865 (Note: Christine Whickstrom may be the Christine Wickstrom who died 26 January 1914 in Hennepin County, MN) 1920 census, St Paul, Ward 1, Dist 11, 6th precinct, Ramsey County, MN, enumerated 13 Jan 1920 Louis Englin, age 56, b. Sweden, immigrated 1880, naturalized 1886, proprietor of tobacco house Charles Englin, son, age 21, b. IL, house electrician He may be the Louis Englin who died 8 Feb 1923 in Ramsey County, MN. My great grandmother was Anna Lovisa Englin, born 3 Oct 1870 at Vreta, Österfärnebo Parish, Gävleborgs län, Sweden and married to William E. Ivins in Rock Island, IL. They stayed in Rock Island. There was also another sibling, Gustaf Robert Englin, born 5 June 1867 in Österfärnebo Parish, Gävleborgs län, Sweden and married to Mary Josephine Free in Rock Island, IL. As far as I can tell, they stayed in Rock Island. Does any of this look familiar to anyone? also can anyone confirm the Louis who died in 1923 was this Louis? Thanks Paul
Can anyone help Cheryl? Please contact her directly as she may not be on our mailing list. >From: "Cheryl Prosser" <[email protected]> > >Hayek John W. wife Mary 1910 census has them living in St Paul Ward >5 Ramsey Minnesota > >Children Mary, Antonia, Frank, Emma > >Looking for any information, birth records, marriage records, obit >or family member > >please contact Cheryl ><http://by102fd.bay102.hotmail.msn.com/cgi-bin/compose?mailto=1&msg=A177E6D3-EFAF-472B-A747-B5D0283CF7AD&start=0&len=5601&src=&type=x&[email protected]&cc=&bcc=&subject=&body=&curmbox=00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000001&a=4b027444f77f7f078c0d2d35a8a2f698880d6ce57e54cf80f87103e7ef58a7ff>[email protected] > Mary Bakeman [email protected] Ramsey MnGenWeb Coordintor http://www.parkbooks.com/MnGenWeb/ Park Genealogical Books http://www.parkbooks.com/
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Al, I have a third great grandmother Henritte Bibeau, B 1819 Sorel, Quebeck, Canada d. 3 nov 1891 Little Canada, Ramsey, MN m Jean Baptiste Morrissette. Do you have any information on her? Thanks, Dave Baillif Gillespie [email protected] ----- Original Message ---- From: "[email protected]" <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Sent: Thursday, January 11, 2007 9:39:13 AM Subject: FW: [MNRAMSEY] A Hoskins Feb 1999 Dave Gillespie CEM, CEP Manager, Energy Programs Corporate Strategy, Policy, and Contracts NJ TRANSIT \\\ One Penn Plaza East 9th Floor Newark, NJ 07105-2246 voice: (973) 491-8522 fax:(973)491-7968 e-mail: [email protected] -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of [email protected] Sent: Thursday, January 11, 2007 9:27 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [MNRAMSEY] A Hoskins Feb 1999 Hi Denise: I have a lot of information on the Vadnais family and have some on the Dupre family. I show that Dolor was also called Adelard Adlore and DeLore in various records. I have the marriage of Dolor to Mathilda Vadnais on 14 jun 1887 at St Genevieve in Centerville, Anoka Co., MN. parents of Dolor are Joseph Dupre and Angele Bibeau and of Mathilda are Francois Vadnais & Tharsile Mary Hus Lemoine. I have fairly complete pedigree's on both families back to France. Get in touch with me. I will answer when I can. I have interference trying to get on line often from my satelite TV. Bibeau is my mothers maiden name and her grandmothers maiden name was Vadnais. It's a small world. Al Dahlquist Little Canada MN [email protected] ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Hi Denise: I have a lot of information on the Vadnais family and have some on the Dupre family. I show that Dolor was also called Adelard Adlore and DeLore in various records. I have the marriage of Dolor to Mathilda Vadnais on 14 jun 1887 at St Genevieve in Centerville, Anoka Co., MN. parents of Dolor are Joseph Dupre and Angele Bibeau and of Mathilda are Francois Vadnais & Tharsile Mary Hus Lemoine. I have fairly complete pedigree's on both families back to France. Get in touch with me. I will answer when I can. I have interference trying to get on line often from my satelite TV. Bibeau is my mothers maiden name and her grandmothers maiden name was Vadnais. It's a small world. Al Dahlquist Little Canada MN [email protected]
This gentleman and I are related. He lists Joseph Dupre having a son named Dolar?(spelling) who married Tilde Vadnais and spent his life in White Bear Lake. The correct name is Dolor (french for sorrow) Dupre and he married Matilda Vadnais (Tilde for short). They had a daughter Eva Dupre who was my grandmother. She married Stephen Stanciu, a Romanian immigrant when she was 33 and he was 8 years her junior. She was a high school teacher and was quite an independent lady for her time. Her children are Josette (80), my father, Celes Dolor (deceased as of 97) and Aurel who died at 5 years of age. My Dad grew up in White Bear Lake on a dairy farm that I believe was owned by my grandmothers family. I would love to get in contacty with Mr. Hoskins or anyone else who may be related to the Dupre's and Vadnais'. Thanks Denise Horne __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com
John W. MacDonald, born in Scotland 1831, immigrated to Canada (Nova Scotia) in 1837 and in 1887 moved to St. Paul, MN. He died there on 26 Feb. 1889 after falling from a moving train in mid-February. He was a partner in Davis, Clark and MacDonald, traders in wood, coal, hay and feed. I am particularly interested in where he is buried. He was Presbyterian so would be in a Protestant cemetery. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks. Mary Matheson
Any takers? Mary List Mom >From: "Cheryl Bunde-Youngren" <[email protected]> > >I'm looking to find anyone to share my BUNDE/NELSON family lines with. > >Max BUNDE b. 30, Nov. 1868 Germany married Christina (BRUENHOEFER, >unsure of spelling at this time), approx. 1902 maybe St. Paul, >Ramsey, Minnesota. > >Children born to them: > >Robert Lawrence b. 26, Mar. 1902 St. Paul >Dora b. 3, Mar. 1904 St. Paul, Ramsey >Edward E. b. 6, Jan. 1906 St. Paul >Albert b. 8, Mar. 1908 St. Paul, Ramsey >Clarence George b. 31, May, 1909 St. Paul >Carl Frederick Joseph b. 5, Dec. 1911 >George (twin) b. 10, Feb. 1913 St. Paul >Theodore Mac (twin) b. 10, Feb. 1913 >Agnes Crestence b. 20, Feb. 1915 >Evelyn b. c. 1917 >Roy Mac b. 27, June, 1921 St. Paul, Ramsey > >Anyone out there looking for parts of this family I would love to >hear from you. I have some information and have been finding more >all the time and I would love to share with someone. > >Please contact me @ <mailto:[email protected]>[email protected] > >Thank you >Cheryl :-) >
The Minnesota Genealogical Society would be another place to consider. We have a section for yearbooks from around MN. Contact me off-list with details if you would me to check whether it's already in our collection at [email protected] Mary
The Minnesota History Center near the State Capitol in St. Paul would be delighted to have the yearbook, I'm sure. Ruth A. (Sconza Testa) Nerud [email protected] ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, December 19, 2006 6:33 AM Subject: Re: [MNRAMSEY] Seeking church for Bohemians in St. Paul >I have a question. I have a high school yearbook from my great-aunts high > school class. It has incredible photos of the classmates. Only a few > are > identified. This book is very frail. I'd like to donate it. What do I > do? > > I also have photos of my mother standing on the steps of the old > Rosemount > School In one photo, she's standing with a student. There is also a > photo > with a group of students. These photos from Rosemount are probably from > about > 1949 - 1950. I may also be interested in donating copies of these. > > Your advice? > > Joanne Wright > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message
I have a question. I have a high school yearbook from my great-aunts high school class. It has incredible photos of the classmates. Only a few are identified. This book is very frail. I'd like to donate it. What do I do? I also have photos of my mother standing on the steps of the old Rosemount School In one photo, she's standing with a student. There is also a photo with a group of students. These photos from Rosemount are probably from about 1949 - 1950. I may also be interested in donating copies of these. Your advice? Joanne Wright