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Edward Francis Morearty, Omaha Memories: Recollections of Events, Men and Affairs In Omaha, Nebraska, from 1879 to 1917 (1917), p. 208:
[James Lynch Sr. family]
Minnie, born August 28, 1857, was married to Otto Michaelsen, an uncle of the noted sculptor, Solon Borglum, in 1881 at Omaha. Her husband is a machinist by trade and the inventor and patentee of the celebrated Michaelsen crusher and ore refiner, an invention to be found in any part of the civilized world where mining camps are located and rock crushing carried on to any extent. They had three children – Charles, Will and Ilean. Charles died in May, 1915. Will is manager for his father's manufacturing establishment and Ilean is at present at an art institute. The family for the past two years has resided in Minneapolis, Minn.
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Edward Francis Morearty, Omaha Memories: Recollections of Events, Men and Affairs In Omaha, Nebraska, from 1879 to 1917 (1917), p. 208:
[James Lynch Sr. family]
Minnie, born August 28, 1857, was married to Otto Michaelsen, an uncle of the noted sculptor, Solon Borglum, in 1881 at Omaha. Her husband is a machinist by trade and the inventor and patentee of the celebrated Michaelsen crusher and ore refiner, an invention to be found in any part of the civilized world where mining camps are located and rock crushing carried on to any extent. They had three children – Charles, Will and Ilean. Charles died in May, 1915. Will is manager for his father's manufacturing establishment and Ilean is at present at an art institute. The family for the past two years has resided in Minneapolis, Minn.
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