He re-located to France about 1900 where he married Jeanne (born in Paris). They had 2 children both born in France: Olga Pedersen, born about 1903, and Valdemar Pedersen, born about 1906. The family then moved to Buenos Aires, Argentina. And, finally, the family emigrated to the United States 30 Aug 1915, departing from Buenos Aires, arriving in Boston, MA. (*from US Naturalization Records)
1917 (*Declaration of Intention for Naturalization), age 40, living in Los Angeles, CA, married to Jeanne with 2 children, a watchmaker. He described himself as fair complexion, 5'6" tall, 160 lbs, blue eyes, brown hair.
MILITARY: MACHINIST'S MATE 1ST CLASS US NAVY WWI. He enlisted 17 Apr 1918 and was honorably discharged 17 Apr 1922, the last portion of his duty served in reserve status.
1920 (*US federal census), age 42, living in San Mateo, CA, with his wife and 2 children, a retail jeweler owning his own store.
He died 11 Dec 1936 at Ft. Miley Veteran's Hospital in San Francisco, CA, burial at San Francisco National Cemetery, joined by wife (Jeanne) in 1973. After his death, his family continued to operate the jewelry store. In the 1940 census his daughter (Olga Pedersen) was listed as the proprietress.
He re-located to France about 1900 where he married Jeanne (born in Paris). They had 2 children both born in France: Olga Pedersen, born about 1903, and Valdemar Pedersen, born about 1906. The family then moved to Buenos Aires, Argentina. And, finally, the family emigrated to the United States 30 Aug 1915, departing from Buenos Aires, arriving in Boston, MA. (*from US Naturalization Records)
1917 (*Declaration of Intention for Naturalization), age 40, living in Los Angeles, CA, married to Jeanne with 2 children, a watchmaker. He described himself as fair complexion, 5'6" tall, 160 lbs, blue eyes, brown hair.
MILITARY: MACHINIST'S MATE 1ST CLASS US NAVY WWI. He enlisted 17 Apr 1918 and was honorably discharged 17 Apr 1922, the last portion of his duty served in reserve status.
1920 (*US federal census), age 42, living in San Mateo, CA, with his wife and 2 children, a retail jeweler owning his own store.
He died 11 Dec 1936 at Ft. Miley Veteran's Hospital in San Francisco, CA, burial at San Francisco National Cemetery, joined by wife (Jeanne) in 1973. After his death, his family continued to operate the jewelry store. In the 1940 census his daughter (Olga Pedersen) was listed as the proprietress.
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