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Carl Carlsson
(1811-1878)
Karin Olasdotter
(1815-)
Mattis Svensson
(1812-1888)
Botil Jönsdotter
(1823-1893)
Anders Karlsson Hallberg
(1842-1925)
Gertrud Mattisdotter
(1847-1923)
Emilie Maria Hallberg
(1886-1966)

 

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Spouses/Children:
1. Thomas Thompson

2. Fred Kliner

Emilie Maria Hallberg 7

  • Born: 4 August 1886, Eringsboda, Blekinge, Sweden 8
  • Marriage (1): Thomas Thompson about 1909 1 2 3 4
  • Marriage (2): Fred Kliner 5 6
  • Died: 25 March 1966, Maplewood, Ramsey, Minnesota at age 79 5
  • Buried: 28 March 1966, Sunset Memorial Park, St. Anthony, Hennepin, Minnesota 5 9

   Cause of her death was cerebro-vascular accident due to cerebral arteriosclerosis.5

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  General Notes:

Listed as Mrs. T. Thourson in mother's obit; as Mrs. Emelie Thomson in father's obit.

  Notes on her death:

She died at Maple Manor Rest Home.

  Burial Notes:

"KLINER -- Emilie M., age 79 yrs., former res. 902 Woodbridge, March 25th. Beloved wife of Fred, and mother of Mrs. Herman (Ollie) Skoog, Gordon T. Thompson, and Mrs. Bernice Bambach. There are 4 grandchildren & 3 great-grandchildren. Services 2 p. m. Monday, March 28th, at North Emanuel Lutheran church, Hatch & Mathilda. Interment Sunset Memorial Park. Friends may call at the Phalen Park Funeral Home, 1235 Arcade at Hawthorne, after 2 p. m. Sunday, and at the church the hour preceding the service."

...St. Paul Pioneer Press, 27 Mar 1966

"EMILIE M. KLINER

Funeral services for Mrs. Emilie M. Kliner, 79, of 902 Woodbridge ave., will be held at 2 p. m. Monday in North Emanuel Lutheran church, 301 Hatch ave., with burial in Sunset Memorial park.

Mrs. Kliner died Friday in Maple Manor rest home of a stroke. She was born in Sweden and had lived in St. Paul for 55 years. She came to the United States in 1902.

Visitation will begin at 2 p. m. today in Phalen Park Funeral home, 1235 Arcade st.

Survivors include her husband, Fred; two daughters, Mrs. Herman Skoog and Mrs. Bernice Bambach, both of St. Paul; a son, Gordon T. Thompson, St. Paul; four grandchildren and three great-grandchildren."

...St. Paul Pioneer Press, 27 Mar 1966

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  In her life:

• She immigrated from Sweden in 1904. 10

• In 1910 she lived at 2110 22nd Street in Minneapolis, Hennepin, Minnesota. 11

• Emilie was counted in the 1910 US census for Minneapolis, Hennepin, Minnesota. 11 ED 188, SD 5, sheet 7B, ward 11, precinct 8.

• In 1920 she lived at 908 Marion Street in St. Paul, Ramsey, Minnesota. 10

• Emilie was counted in the 1920 US census for St. Paul, Ramsey, Minnesota. 10 ED 100, SD 158, Sheet 14B, ward 8, precinct 11.

• From 1923 to 1925 she lived in St. Paul, Ramsey, Minnesota. 12

• In 1930 she lived at 902 Woodbridge Street in St. Paul, Ramsey, Minnesota. 13

• Emilie worked, in 1930, as a house worker for a private family in St. Paul, Ramsey, Minnesota. 13

• She was counted in the 1930 US census for St. Paul, Ramsey, Minnesota. 13 ED 62-107, SD 8, Sheet 9A, ward 8, block 203.

• In 1966 Emilie lived at 902 Woodbridge in St. Paul, Ramsey, Minnesota. 5


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Emilie married Thomas Thompson, son of Thore K. Maanum and Marit Loe, about 1909.1 2 3 4 The marriage ended in divorce. (Thomas Thompson was born on 28 May 1871 in Norway,7 4 14 died on 13 October 1961 in Minneapolis, Hennepin, Minnesota 14 15 and was buried on 16 October 1961 in Sunset Memorial Park, St. Anthony, Hennepin, Minnesota 4.) The cause of his death was cerebral vascular accident due to generalized arteriosclerosis.5


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Emilie next married Fred Kliner.5 6 (Fred Kliner was born on 19 November 1879 in Manitowoc, Manitowoc, Wisconsin,6 died on 5 July 1966 in Hastings, Dakota, Minnesota 6 and was buried on 8 July 1966 in Sunset Memorial Park, St. Anthony, Hennepin, Minnesota 6.) The cause of his death was bronchopneumonia.5


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Sources


1 U.S. Census -- 1910, 1910 US census notes they have been married one year.

2 Genealogy Research: Gwen Lundgren, We were told that Tom and Emelie were divorced and it seems to be correct as both daughter's wedding invitations were issued by Emelie alone, even though Tom was alive and living in Mpls or St. Paul. -- Gwen Lundgren.

3 Genealogy Research: Gwen Lundgren, We were told that Tom and Emelie were divorced and it seems to be correct as
both daughter's wedding invitations were issued by Emelie alone, even though
Tom was alive and living in Mpls or St. Paul. -- Gwen Lundgren.

4 Minnesota Department of Health, Section of Vital Statistics, Death Certificate: Thomas Thompson. Rec. Date: 16 October 1961. Cert. No. 26165

5 Minnesota Department of Health, Section of Vital Statistics, Death Certificate: Emilie Marie Kliner. Rec. Date: 30 March 1966. Cert. No. 6627

6 Minnesota Department of Health, Section of Vital Statistics, Death Certificate: Fred Kliner. Rec. Date: 9 July 1966. Cert. No. 17247

7 Genealogy Research: Gwen Lundgren.

8 Demographic Database for Southern Sweden, www.ddss.nu/engddss/svallt.asp?ID=233965.

9 St. Paul Pioneer Press, Obituary -- Emilie M. Kliner (27 Mar 1966).

10 U.S. Census -- 1920.

11 U.S. Census -- 1910.

12 Chisago County Press, Obituary -- Anders C. Hallberg, 13 Aug 1925.

13 U.S Census -- 1930.

14 Minnesota Death Index, CertID# 1961-MN-026165.

15 Minnesota Department of Health, Section of Vital Statistics, Death Certificate: Thomas Thompson. Rec. Date: 16 October 1961, Death certificate informant Mrs. Herman Skoog. Cert. No. 26165

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