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Norman Otto Olson I

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Norman Otto Olson I

Birth
Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA
Death
19 Mar 1977 (aged 81)
Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Arlington Heights, Cook County, Illinois, USA GPS-Latitude: 42.0846214, Longitude: -87.9551428
Plot
Garden Court Masouleum, North, Level 2, D39
Memorial ID
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Norman Otto Olson I (1895-1977) was a clerk at Montgomery Ward in 1917 and by 1930 he was a laundry delivery driver. In 1941 he was working for the Marketing Law Survey. (b. August 29, 1895; Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, 60619, USA - d. March 19, 1977; Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, 60619, USA. Social Security Number 325098915.

Name:
On his birth certificate Norman was listed as "Fredie Otto Olsen" and on April 13, 1938 the name was officially changed to "Norman Otto Olson" and the witness was his brother, Harry Oliver Olson.

Parents:
Norman was born in 1895 to Otto Olson (1857-1921) a barber from Farsund, Norway; and Hannah E. Hansen (1864-1936) from Oslo, Norway.

Birth:
He was born on August 29, 1895 in Chicago, Cook County, Illinois.

Siblings:
His siblings include: Tille Olson (1885-1918) who married Norval Wintrone (1890-1918) in Wisconsin, and they both died in the influenza pandemic of 1918; Harry Oliver Olson (1887-1964); and Helen Olive Olson (1900-1970) who married John Lozinski (1896-1980) and later married Frank Kirpichoff (1891-1965).

Wold War I draft:
On June 5, 1917, Norman filled out his draft card for World War I while he was living at 465 Milwaukee Avenue in Chicago. He was working as a clerk at Montgomery Ward and also appears in that year's Chicago City Directory.

First marriage:
He married Isabelle Trautlein (1901-1931) on December 31, 1919 in Chicago.

Child:
They had one child, Norman Otto Olson II (1921-1967) who died under the name "Norman Wickman". Isabelle's sister had married a Wickman

Chicago, Illinois:
In 1930 Norman and Isabelle were living at 1655 Orchard Street in Chicago and he was working as a driver for a laundry service. They were paying $30 a month for rent.

Murder of wife:
Norman murdered Isabelle Trautlein (1901-1931) in 1931 by shooting her, according to her death certificate. No information has been found to date from newspapers on her murder. Norman Otto Olson II (1921-1967) took the name "Norman Wickman" when he was raised by an aunt.

Second marriage:
After Isabelle was murdered, Norman married Eva Folkerts (1904-2000) and they had three children.

World War II:
In 1941 he was working for the Marketing Law Survey when he registered for the draft.

Death:
He died in 1977 while living at 4034 North Kimball Street.

Burial:
He was buried in Memory Gardens Cemetery on March 21, 1977 in the Garden Court Mausoleum on the North side of level 2 in niche D39. His account number for the mausoleum is M14873.

Relationship:
Norman Otto Olson I (1895-1977) was the first cousin, twice removed of Richard Arthur Norton (1958- ).

Research:
Researched and written by Richard Arthur Norton (1958- ) for Findagrave starting on September 22, 2003. Updated on August 24, 2013 with information on the death of Isabelle Trautman (1901-1931) and his marriage date and information from his WWI draft registration.

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Norman Otto Olson I (1895-1977) was a clerk at Montgomery Ward in 1917 and by 1930 he was a laundry delivery driver. In 1941 he was working for the Marketing Law Survey. (b. August 29, 1895; Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, 60619, USA - d. March 19, 1977; Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, 60619, USA. Social Security Number 325098915.

Name:
On his birth certificate Norman was listed as "Fredie Otto Olsen" and on April 13, 1938 the name was officially changed to "Norman Otto Olson" and the witness was his brother, Harry Oliver Olson.

Parents:
Norman was born in 1895 to Otto Olson (1857-1921) a barber from Farsund, Norway; and Hannah E. Hansen (1864-1936) from Oslo, Norway.

Birth:
He was born on August 29, 1895 in Chicago, Cook County, Illinois.

Siblings:
His siblings include: Tille Olson (1885-1918) who married Norval Wintrone (1890-1918) in Wisconsin, and they both died in the influenza pandemic of 1918; Harry Oliver Olson (1887-1964); and Helen Olive Olson (1900-1970) who married John Lozinski (1896-1980) and later married Frank Kirpichoff (1891-1965).

Wold War I draft:
On June 5, 1917, Norman filled out his draft card for World War I while he was living at 465 Milwaukee Avenue in Chicago. He was working as a clerk at Montgomery Ward and also appears in that year's Chicago City Directory.

First marriage:
He married Isabelle Trautlein (1901-1931) on December 31, 1919 in Chicago.

Child:
They had one child, Norman Otto Olson II (1921-1967) who died under the name "Norman Wickman". Isabelle's sister had married a Wickman

Chicago, Illinois:
In 1930 Norman and Isabelle were living at 1655 Orchard Street in Chicago and he was working as a driver for a laundry service. They were paying $30 a month for rent.

Murder of wife:
Norman murdered Isabelle Trautlein (1901-1931) in 1931 by shooting her, according to her death certificate. No information has been found to date from newspapers on her murder. Norman Otto Olson II (1921-1967) took the name "Norman Wickman" when he was raised by an aunt.

Second marriage:
After Isabelle was murdered, Norman married Eva Folkerts (1904-2000) and they had three children.

World War II:
In 1941 he was working for the Marketing Law Survey when he registered for the draft.

Death:
He died in 1977 while living at 4034 North Kimball Street.

Burial:
He was buried in Memory Gardens Cemetery on March 21, 1977 in the Garden Court Mausoleum on the North side of level 2 in niche D39. His account number for the mausoleum is M14873.

Relationship:
Norman Otto Olson I (1895-1977) was the first cousin, twice removed of Richard Arthur Norton (1958- ).

Research:
Researched and written by Richard Arthur Norton (1958- ) for Findagrave starting on September 22, 2003. Updated on August 24, 2013 with information on the death of Isabelle Trautman (1901-1931) and his marriage date and information from his WWI draft registration.

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