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Charles Danielson

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Charles Danielson

Birth
Sweden
Death
15 Feb 1922 (aged 66)
Chisago City, Chisago County, Minnesota, USA
Burial
Eureka Center, Polk County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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Per the U.S., Minnesota, Death Index Charles died in Chisago City.

Charles and his 2nd wife, Blenda nee Stromberg, were married sometime before the 1900 U.S. Census was taken. They are residing with their blended families in Eureka Township, Polk County, Wisconsin. Blenda's 2 children from her 1st marriage to Emil (or Edward) Milberg and Charles' 3 children from his 1st marriage (wife unknown), plus their newborn daughter Mildred, are included in the household.

The 1900 Census documents that Charles emigrated from Sweden in 1881 and that he had been married in 1884 -- a reference to his 1st marriage. Blenda emigrated from Sweden in 1882 and was the mother of 3 living children, although she had given birth to 4.

Charles was a farmer and resided in Eureka Township, Polk County for the next 2 decades with Blenda as that is their place of residence when both the 1910 and 1920 U.S. Censuses were counted. They would also parent a son.
Per the U.S., Minnesota, Death Index Charles died in Chisago City.

Charles and his 2nd wife, Blenda nee Stromberg, were married sometime before the 1900 U.S. Census was taken. They are residing with their blended families in Eureka Township, Polk County, Wisconsin. Blenda's 2 children from her 1st marriage to Emil (or Edward) Milberg and Charles' 3 children from his 1st marriage (wife unknown), plus their newborn daughter Mildred, are included in the household.

The 1900 Census documents that Charles emigrated from Sweden in 1881 and that he had been married in 1884 -- a reference to his 1st marriage. Blenda emigrated from Sweden in 1882 and was the mother of 3 living children, although she had given birth to 4.

Charles was a farmer and resided in Eureka Township, Polk County for the next 2 decades with Blenda as that is their place of residence when both the 1910 and 1920 U.S. Censuses were counted. They would also parent a son.


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