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1 | 1920 Fuller Farm |
Owner of original: Babe Fuller Date: 1920 |
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2 | 1920 on the Fuller Farm Harvesting on the Fuller Farm |
Owner of original: Babe Fuller Date: 1920 |
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3 | 1920 Thrashing Trashing on the Fuller farm |
Owner of original: Babe Fuller Date: 1920 |
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4 | 1936 Carbon Alberta farming Farming Pictures from the Carbon area, 1936 |
Owner of original: L Davidge Date: 1936 |
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5 | Alfred and Margaret, Jan 27, 1931 Alfred Fuller and his daughter Margaret Fuller Giles - note: no snow in January |
Owner of original: Babe Fuller Date: 1931 |
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6 | Alfred and wife Annetta |
Owner of original: Babe Fuller |
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7 | Alfred's daughter Margaret Fuller Giles on the Fuller Farm |
Owner of original: Babe Fuller |
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8 | Alfred's daughter Margaret Grace on the Fuller Farm Margaret's married name was Margaret Grace Giles |
Owner of original: Babe Fuller |
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9 | Aunt Nellie at the farm Ellen "Nellie" Kyle Fuller was the wife of Harry Fuller and lived on the farm until Harry died in 1928 |
Owner of original: Babe Fuller |
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10 | Babe and Ollie on the farm Ollie (Oliver) had polio early in his life |
Owner of original: Babe Fuller |
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11 | Babe Fuller There were always lots of ponies to ride on the Fuller Farm |
Owner of original: Babe Fuller Date: about 1925 |
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12 | Babe Fuller and his brother Ralph Ralph was a cowboy, farm hand, rodeo bull rider, etc. all his life and died as a result of an accident where he was a rodeo clown. Babe did not follow his brothers cowboy lifestyle. |
Owner of original: Babe Fuller Date: 1928 |
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13 | Babe Fuller on the Fuller Farm |
Owner of original: Babe Fuller Date: about 1920 |
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14 | Balderson, Amos LeRoy "Roy" |
Owner of original: Brad Jones Date: 1941 |
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15 | Balderson, Amos LeRoy and Mary Violet Sales Wedding picture for Amos "Roy" Balderson and Mary Sales who were married 16 March 1907 in Cathay, Wells County North Dakota, USA |
Owner of original: Brad Jones Date: 1907 |
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16 | Balderson, Annie (Fuller) | |||
17 | Balderson, Annie Fuller family Left back: Pearl, Myrtle, Jessie, Mary*, Lenora*, Clarence McClellan, Bessie McClellan, Duane McClellan Left front: Pat, Charles, Mother (Annie), Donald and Dolly Missing: Laura, Jack, Earl, Iris Died at Birth: Ina (1911), Amos Jr. (1927) * Amos Balderson's children from a previous marriage Birthday was held in the home of Annie's daughter, Dolly Erickson |
Owner of original: Babe Fuller Date: likely taken 20 Oct 1974, for Annie's 90th Birthda |
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18 | Balderson, Lee Roy "Jack" |
Owner of original: W Fuller Date: 2003 |
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19 | Belle Fuller and Jack Vaughan This picture was taken on the Fuller farm, likely before Belle and Jack's marriage in 1927 |
Owner of original: Babe Fuller Date: about 1926 |
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20 | Black, Thomas John |
Owner of original: D. Black |
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21 | Bonnecourt - Maison de Vénébaut Déchanet (1767-1855) The House in the middle once belonged to Vénébaut Déchanet |
Owner of original: Emmanuelle Date: 2011 |
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22 | Bonnecourt - Then and now No. 22 Grande Rue |
Owner of original: Wayne Fuller Date: 2011 |
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23 | Bonnecourt Central Then and now |
Owner of original: Wayne Fuller Date: 2011 |
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24 | Bonnecourt Centre à l'église - peut-être funérailles to the church - perhaps a funeral |
Owner of original: Emmanuelle |
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25 | Bonnecourt Grande Rue |
Owner of original: Emmanuelle |
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26 | Bonnecourt Procession procession de l'église a procession from the church |
Owner of original: Emmanuelle |
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27 | Buchholz, Bertha Gruenwald |
Owner of original: Leslie Davidge |
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28 | Buchholz, Bertha Gruenwald |
Owner of original: Bob Swanson |
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29 | Buchholz, Ida |
Owner of original: Fuller Family |
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30 | Buchholz, Wilhelm - Homestead In South Dakota, USA |
Owner of original: Leslie Davidge Date: 1930 |
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31 | Buchholz, Wilhelm Homestead South Dakota, USA |
Owner of original: Leslie Davidge Date: 1930 |
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32 | Buchholz, William 1854-1937 Appomattox Cemetery, Gettysburg, Potter, South Dakota, USA |
Owner of original: Bob Swanson |
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33 | Buchholz, William |
Owner of original: Leslie Davidge |
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34 | Buchholz, William and Family William, Martha, Anna, Ida, Carl, Elsa |
Owner of original: D Black Date: 1902 |
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35 | Buckman, Zilpha 1823-1901 Photo taken in Newport about about 1869 |
Date: 1869 |
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36 | Budalfsen, Lars Christian |
Owner of original: Jørgensen Family Date: 1917 |
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37 | Budolfsen, Ingrid Eriksen |
Owner of original: Jørgensen Family |
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38 | Building the Rail Spur to the old Fuller Coal Mine |
Owner of original: Fuller Family |
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39 | Buisson, Cyprien Mississippi River Boat Pilot |
Owner of original: Raft Pilot's Log by Walter Blair Date: 1930 |
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40 | Buisson, Joseph Jr. Mississippi River Boat Pilot |
Owner of original: A Raft Pilot's Log by Walter Blair Date: 1930 |
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41 | Buisson, Joseph Sr. |
Owner of original: History of Wabasha County Date: 1920 |
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42 | Butchering at the Fuller farm |
Owner of original: Babe Fuller |
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43 | Cabon Coal Mine No. 749, Rail Spur The old Fuller Coal Mine No. 749 Carbon, Alberta Diagram shows the Mine shafts and tunnels within the mine as well as the openings. You can see that the mine tunnels are beneath the ground and stretch to both sides of the coulee. The pictures are taken from the right side of the coulee looking down towards the creek. The location of the rail spur has been drawn into the picture. |
Owner of original: Fuller Family |
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44 | Calgary Market The Fuller family often hauled a load of coal and sold it at the Calgary market, some 100 kilometers one away. They then bought supplies needed for the mine or farm. This included barrels of food such as dried fruit, flour, oats, and other dry goods as well as clothing, etc. |
Owner of original: Babe Fuller |
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45 | Carbon Area Coal Mines This map from the 'Carbon - Our History and Heritage' book printed in 1986, shows where each mine is located in relation to the Town of Carbon, the Kneehill Creek and the CPR Rail Line and in addition to the LSD location. Note that the Fuller Mine was located in Section 11 about two miles from town. |
Owner of original: Book - Carbon - Our History and Heritage Date: 1986 |
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46 | Carbon Coal Miners |
Owner of original: Babe Fuller |
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47 | Carbon fairgrounds picture That is Grace Fuller in the very middle in the black dress and black hat |
Owner of original: Babe Fuller Date: 1920 |
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48 | Carbon Parade This is taken on main street and was the custom of the day to have a parade, perhaps for July 1 or just before the local stampede. I am sure the Fuller Cowboys are in this parade. |
Owner of original: Babe Fuller |
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49 | Carbon, Alberta School Picture Likely taken about 1920 Shows the various ways that the children and teachers got to school. The building in the back is likely a barn for the horses |
Owner of original: Babe Fuller Date: about 1920 |
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50 | Carbon, Mine ponies Babe Fuller's job at the mine was to drive a team of ponies pulling empty coal cars into the mine, dropping one off in each room and then pulling the little cars full of coal back out of the mine. Babe said the he was never injured in the mine, the ponies were smart and kept him safe. |
Owner of original: Fuller Family Date: 1923 |
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51 | Charles and Harry Fuller on the farm This is Charles standing and his son Harry sitting in the buggy. Jack Balderson told the story that when Charles W Fuller retired, he and Grace loved to drive in a one horse buggy to visit family and friends - especially on Sundays and this almost certainly is the horse and buggy they drove in. |
Owner of original: H Fuller Date: about 1928 |
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52 | Charles W Fuller on the farm Charles has his arm around either Bell or Dora and Babe & Ollie are on the right side. |
Owner of original: Babe Fuller Date: about 1922 |
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53 | Charles W. Fuller farming Babe said that this is the last Picture of Charles Woodman Fuller before he died |
Owner of original: Babe Fuller Date: 1937 |
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54 | Charles W. Fuller with Grandson Charles This is Charles W Fuller with Harry's son Charles James Fuller |
Owner of original: Babe Fuller Date: about 1929 |
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55 | Christiansdatter, Mette |
Owner of original: Eriksen Familie Date: Unknown |
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56 | Cratte, Charles E. |
Owner of original: Y Crete Date: 1985 |
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57 | Cratte, David | |||
58 | Cratte, David H. Jr. | |||
59 | Cratte, Oliver Born, Oliver Crête |
Owner of original: History of Wabasha Date: 1920 |
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60 | Cratte, Scolastica |
Owner of original: Ancestry |
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61 | Crattes Landing, Wabasha, MN Ferry to cross the Mississippi River at Wabasha, MN near a place known as Crattes Landing, named after Oliver Cratte, who had a blacksmith shop/home on the banks of the Mississippi where Wabasha is today. |
Owner of original: Wabasha Library Date: 1920 |
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62 | Déchanet, Alfred |
Owner of original: Fuller Family Date: about 1910 |
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63 | Déchanet, Alfred Family Photo Back Row Left: Emilia "Alice" Lachapelle, Dorothea Lucy "Dora" Déchanet, Isabella "Belle" Lachapelle McKay. Front Row Left: Alfred Déchanet, Thomas P. McKay and daughter Isabelle McKay |
Owner of original: Sebastian 'Babe' Fuller Date: before 1916 |
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64 | Déchanet, Alfred, Residence in 1901 In 1901 their house stood the NE Corner of 4th and Bailey in Wabasha, MN. As of 2012 was lot was part of a school yard. |
Owner of original: W Fuller Date: 2012 |
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65 | Déchanet, Dorothea Lucy, "Dora" |
Owner of original: Fuller Family Photo |
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66 | Déchanet, Grace |
Owner of original: Fuller Family Photo Date: about 1930 |
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67 | Deitmar, Bertha 1855 - 1927 |
Owner of original: D. Fuller |
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68 | DNA FULLER Y-DNA Y-DNA is passed down from father to son, so any direct-line male Fuller descendants will have the same Y-DNA as John Fuller of Newton |
Owner of original: W L Fuller Date: 2011 |
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69 | Douglas, Annetta |
Owner of original: Babe Fuller Date: 1926 |
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70 | East Parish Burying Ground Taken from the middle - showing the backs of the stones |
Owner of original: W L Fuller Date: 2008 |
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71 | East Parish Burying Ground - Tombs Picture taken at the corner of Centre and Cotton Streets |
Owner of original: W L Fuller Date: 2008 |
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72 | Elizabeth Eriksen Jørgensen, b. 1894.JPG Jørgensen, Elizabeth Eriksen |
Owner of original: Jørgensen Family |
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73 | Else Jørgensen Eriksen.jpg Eriksen, Else Jørgensen |
Owner of original: Eriksen family |
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74 | Emery, Levi and Ursula Williams (Metcalf) Family L back: Ursula N Emery R back: Mary Sophia Emery Center: Julia Carrie Emery L seated: Cleon Emery R seated: Ursula Williams Emery (Metcalf |
Owner of original: B Stephens Date: about 1896 |
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75 | Eriksen, Anders |
Owner of original: Family |
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76 | Eriksen, Anders Familie i Nørgaard, Lindholm, Aalborg, DK 1. Christian Budolfsen 2. Ingrid Eriksen Budolfsen 3. Niels Sørensen Nørgaard 4. Jens Cajus Eriksen 5. Anders Eriksen 6. Jøgen Jørgensen 7. Thomas Jørgensen 8. Elisabeth Margrethe Eriksen Jørgensen 9. Ellen Eriksen 10. Jenny Eriksen 11. Svend Budolfsen 12. Sørine Margrethe 'Grethe' Sørensen Nørgaard 13. Mette Marie Nielsdatter Sørensen Nørgaard 14. Else Marie Sørensen Eriksen 15. Else Jørgensen Eriksen . Cika 1917 i Nørgaard i Lindholm Aalborg Amt Danmark. Circa 1917 in the garden of the farm Nørgaard Lindholm Aalborg County Denmark |
Owner of original: Familie Eriksen Date: 1917 |
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77 | Eriksen, Anders i Villerup, Skallerup, Hjørring, DK 1. Jens Cajus Eriksen 2. - 8. karlene [farm workers] 9. Ingrid Eriksen 10. Anna Eriksen 11. - 12. pigerne [house maids] 13. Elisabeth Margrethe Eriksen 14. Ellen Eriksen 15. Else Marie Sørensen Eriksen 16. Anders Eriksen |
Owner of original: Familie Eriksen Date: Circa 1901 |
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78 | Eriksen, Anders i Villerup, Skallerup, Hjørring, DK Skrevet på bagsiden af Villerup billedet - Written on the back of the Villerup picture 1. Jens Cajus Eriksen 2. Jens Villassen [gårdarbejder - farm worker] 3. Jens Sevrrin Jensen [gårdarbejder - farm worker] 4. Per Krogh [gårdarbejder - farm worker] 5. Jens Chr. Andersen [gårdarbejder - farm worker] 6. Jens Nedergaard [gårdarbejder - farm worker] 7. Søren Forkarlen [2nd Carlen - 2nd farm worker] 8. Niels Kjeldsen [2nd Carlen – 2nd farm worker] 9. Ingrid Eriksen 10. Anna Eriksen 11. Karen Degner [Vore to unge piger - Our two young girls] 12. Kristiane Mikaelsen [Vore to unge piger - Our two young girls] 13. *Elisabeth Margrethe Eriksen 14. Ellen Eriksen 15. Mor [Else Marie Sørensen Eriksen] og 16. Far (mit Plet) [Anders Eriksen] * Håndskrift af Elizabeth. * Handwriting of Elizabeth. Fra haven paa Villerup [gårdens navn] ca. 1905 -Jasminen og Nasturtium blomster, lvormed en del af selskabet lar dekorenet sig. [Picture taken] in the garden at Villerup [name of their farm] ca. 1905 -Jasmine and Nasturtium flowers formed a frame around the group. Gamle Severin var Røgter, gennem lele Farsbid paa Villerup og fulgte med os til Aldershoj [navn på deres lille gård tæt på Hjørring] og blev till sin død. Old Severin was in charge of the cows throughout Dad's time on Villerup, and came with us to Aldershoj [name of their small farm near Hjørring] until his death. |
Owner of original: Eriksen Familie Date: 1901 |
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79 | Eriksen, Børn af Dyrlæge Jens Eriksen og Ane Johanna Jensen Inger, Ottha, Johanne (Mor), Ditte |
Owner of original: Eriksen Familie Date: 1908 |
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80 | Eriksen, Ditte, Inger, Ottha, Knud Tilbage: Laura Katherine "Ditte", Inger Marie Forside: Ottha Larsetty, Kund Aage Børn af Dyrlæge Jens Eriksen og Ane Johanna Jensen Children of the Veterinarian Dr Jens Eriksen & his wife Ane Johanna Jensen |
Owner of original: Eriksen Familie Date: Circa 1912 |
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81 | Eriksen, Dyrlæge Jens og Kone Johanna Eriksen (Jensen) Hestevognen har bedstefar [Dyrlæge Jens Eriksen] med tøjlerne og bedstemor [Ane ‘Johanne’ Jensen] til venstre bagpå. Det andet par er tante Tille [Ottilia Jensine Eriksen, søster til min bedstefar] og hendes mand Johannes Hougaard fra Kærgaard. Den hvide hest fik navnet Rap. Det kunne løbe og trække en gekken i 1 time, vente på dyrlægen ved et af hans stop og løbe hjem lige så hurtigt. Hvis bedstefar faldt i søvn på vej hjem, kunne hesten finde sin egen vej. Skrevet af Lars Eriksen, Kolding 22. april 2017 The horse carriage has Grandpa [Veterinarian Jens Eriksen] holding the reins and Grandmother [Ane ‘Johanne’ Jensen] on the left in the back. The other couple is aunt Tille [Ottilia Jensine Eriksen, sister of my Grandpa] and her husband Johannes Hougaard from Kærgaard. The white horse was named Rap. It could run pulling a one horse buggy for 1 hour, wait for the vet at one of his stops and run back home just as fast. If Grandpa fell asleep on the way home, the horse could find its own way. Written by Lars Eriksen, Kolding April 22, 2017 |
Owner of original: Eriksen Familie |
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82 | Eriksen, Ellen |
Owner of original: Jørgensen Family Date: 1917 |
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83 | Eriksen, Else (Jørgensen) |
Owner of original: Family Date: 1963 |
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84 | Eriksen, Else Marie (Sørensen) |
Owner of original: Family |
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85 | Eriksen, Inge Marie (Ottosdatter) |
Owner of original: Family |
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86 | Eriksen, Jenny |
Owner of original: Jørgensen Family Date: 1917 |
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87 | Eriksen, Jens Cajus |
Owner of original: Jørgensen Family Date: 1917 |
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88 | Eriksen, Jens Dyrlæge Dyrlæge Jens Eriksen Dr. (Veterinarian) Jens Eriksen |
Owner of original: Eriksen Familie Date: about 1950 |
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89 | Eriksen, Jens Jensen |
Owner of original: Family |
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90 | Eriksen, Johanna (Jensen) |
Owner of original: Eriksen Familie Date: about 1950 |
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91 | Eriksen, Kirstine (Petersdaater) Kone af Jens Jensen Eriksen, Nørresundby |
Owner of original: Eriksen Familie |
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92 | Eriksen, Knud Aage | |||
93 | Eriksen, Lars Peter |
Owner of original: Eriksen Familie Date: 1878 |
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94 | Eriksen, Lars Peter, Jens, Else Margrethe, Knud Christian [L-R] Børn af Erik Larsen og Anne Catherine Jensdatter. Children of Erik Larsen and Anne Catherine Jensdatter. |
Owner of original: Eriksen Familie (drawing) Date: 1858 |
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95 | Faribault, Alexander Son of Jean Baptist Faribault |
Owner of original: Faribault Family |
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96 | Faribault, Charles Oliver Son of Daniel F. Faribault | |||
97 | Faribault, Euphrosine St. Antoine Wife of George Faribault |
Owner of original: Rice County Historical Society Date: 30 Oct 1850 |
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98 | Faribault, George and Euphrasine (St Antoine) In 2008, this picture was hanging in the Faibault House, in the Sibley Historic Site in Mendota, Minnesota. A plaque under the picture read: George Faribault Wedding Jean Baptist Faribault likely hosted the wedding in celebration of the wedding of his oldest grandson, George to Euphrosine St. Antoine. The couple wed on October 30, 1850 in the log chapel of St. Peter, which stood just west of the Faribault house in Mendota. The wedding party then traveled to a St. Paul daguerreotype studio to record the occasion [with this picture]. (L to R) Alexander Faribault, father of the groom; Catholic priest, Father Augustin Ravoux; George Faribault, the groom; Euphrosine St. Antoine Faribault, the bride; Jean Baptist Faribault, the grandfather of the groom. George and Euphrosine Faribault inherited the Faribault house in Mendota in 1851 and operated “a well known hotel” until 1870. Several other proprietors ran hotels in the Faribault house. After the death of his wife in 1847, Jean Baptist made his home with his daughter in Faribault Minnesota. |
Owner of original: From the Faibault House in Mendota, MN Date: 1850 |
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99 | Faribault, George Henry |
Owner of original: Rice County Historical Society Date: 30 Oct 1850 |
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100 | Faribault, Jean Baptist |
Owner of original: W Fuller Date: 2008 |