Lindell-Herndon Genealogy
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1701 In 1900, two nephews of Ola Nilsson are listed in his household: Clarence Ahlstrom and Oscar Ahlstrom. It is not known which of Ola’s sisters married a man named Ahlstrom. Nilsson, Ola (I1991)
 
1702 In 1910 Buda Farin was living in her grandmother’s household with her older sister and mother, her parents having divorced over a decade earlier. Farin, Buda C (I4142)
 
1703 In 1910 Hazel Farin was living in her grandmother’s household with her younger sister and mother, her parents having divorced over a decade earlier. Farin, Hazel L (I4141)
 
1704 In 1910 Hertilla A (Bonnell) Farin was living with her daughters in her mother’s household, having divorced from her husband over a decade earlier. Bonnell, Hertilla A (I3926)
 
1705 In 1910, after the death of her husband, Carrie Westbrook was living with her in-laws in Hugo, Choctaw County, Oklahoma. By 1930, Carrie was living in Tucson, with her second husband, William Old, whom she married in about 1918. Westbrook, Carrie (I2096)
 
1706 In 1910, Elizabeth Maude (Anderson) Masten’s mother, Elizabeth (Wilson) Anderson, and two older sisters, Alice C Anderson and Florence G Anderson, are living in the Masten household in St. Louis, Missouri. Anderson, Elizabeth Maude (I3308)
 
1707 In 1910, Elizabeth Maude (Anderson) Masten’s mother, Elizabeth, and two older sisters, Alice C Anderson and Florence G Anderson, are living in the Masten household in St. Louis, Missouri. Masten, Matthew LeRoy (I2383)
 
1708 In 1920 Buda C. (Farin) Sonneberg was living with her daughter June in her mother’s house. The disposition of her marriage is not known. Farin, Buda C (I4142)
 
1709 In 1920, Joseph Spotten Abadie and this three children by his wive Inez were living in the household of his mother Mrs. M. Abadie. Abadie, Joseph Spotten (I2294)
 
1710 In 1930, Nannie Zue (Herndon) Vandegrift and her husband Orville E Vandegrift were living in the household of her niece and nephew-in-law Mabel (Flanagan) Perkins and Jack Perkins. Herndon, Nannie Zue (I2072)
 
1711 In 1930, Nannie Zue (Herndon) Vandegrift and her husband Orville E Vandegrift were living in the household of her niece and nephew-in-law Mabel (Flanagan) Perkins and Jack Perkins. Vandegrift, Orville E (I2101)
 
1712 In 1937, as an employee of “E A Dunne”, Orville E. Vandegrift was apparently working for his brother-in-law, Edward Anthony Dunne Sr. Vandegrift, Orville E (I2101)
 
1713 In 1940 Matthew LeRoy Masten and Elizabeth Maude (Anderson) Masten were living in the household of Elizabeth’s elder sister, Florence. Masten, Matthew LeRoy (I2383)
 
1714 In 1940 Matthew LeRoy Masten and Elizabeth Maude (Anderson) Masten were living in the household of Elizabeth’s elder sister, Florence. Anderson, Elizabeth Maude (I3308)
 
1715 In 1942 Louvena Presley was living in Healdton, Carter County, Oklahoma with her second husband. Presley, Louvena Calloway (I3294)
 
1716 In 2021, at the time of her death, Lois Bidwell had three living children from a previous marriage to someone named, “Webster”. Bidwell, Lois J (I3303)
 
1717 In addition to his position at the Atlantic Works, Samuel was a machinist at T. A. Harrison’s Mill, Stalybridge, England and a Master Mechanic at the China Mill in Suncook, New Hampshire. It was the China Mill that sponsored the emigration of Samuel Lowe and his family to the United States. Lowe, Samuel (I40)
 
1718 In June 1880, Nicholas Rauls was a servant in the household of Ambrose and Kunigunde Bronner. Rauls, Nicholas (I344)
 
1719 In source [QSA-1888a], the eldest daughter John Edward and Elizabeth (Lush) Fairbanks, is listed as “Eliza”. However every other available record from the birth records of all her Australian born siblings to the death records of both her parents record this woman’s name as “Euphemia”—which appears to the name she used throughout her life. Fairbanks, Euphemia (I930)
 
1720 In source [QSA-1888a], the second eldest daughter John Edward and Elizabeth (Lush) Fairbanks, is listed as “Mary J”. However every other available record from the birth records of all her Australian born siblings, to her marriage certificate, and including the death records for both of her parents, record this woman’s name as “Lillian”—which appears to the name she used throughout her life. Fairbanks, Lillian (I4041)
 
1721 In source [TxDoSHS] Harry A. Herndon is listed as widowed at the time of his death. Additional research is required to determine if Pansy Herndon outlived Harry after a divorce or separation since there exists an SSDI entry for a Pansy A. Herndon that occurred after 1995. Herndon, Harry A (I2709)
 
1722 In the 1850 US Federal Census for Cleveland County, North Carolina, Arthur Henderson Herndon is listed as “Arthur G”. Herndon, Arthur Henderson (I2316)
 
1723 In the 1850 US Federal Census for Cleveland County, North Carolina, Mary Eliza Herndon is listed as “Eliza J”. Herndon, Mary Eliza (I2311)
 
1724 In the 1870 US Federal Census for Loogootee, Martin County, Indiana, Horace is listed as “Harras Masten.” Masten, Horace Greely (I2386)
 
1725 In the 1870 US Federal Census, Maria (Chadwick) Lowe was enumerated under the name “Law”. Chadwick, Maria (I44)
 
1726 In the 1870 US Federal Census, Samuel Lowe was enumerated under the name “Law”. Lowe, Samuel (I40)
 
1727 In the 1880 US census, Henry Horsfall is enumerated in household of his mother and father-in-law, Mary (Firth) Hardy and Joseph Hardy. Horsfall, Henry (I3923)
 
1728 In the 1880 US census, Martha (Chadwick) Mossfull is enumerated in household of her mother and step-father, Mary (Firth) Hardy and Joseph Hardy. Chadwick, Martha (I3922)
 
1729 In the 1930 US Federal Census, Frank Herndon was enumerated with the family of his elder sister Ina Langford (Herndon) Sharp and her husband William Herbert Sharp. Herndon, Frank (I2658)
 
1730 In the 1930 US Federal Census, Lois Miranda (Stiles) Masten is listed as “Lois T. Mastin”. Stiles, Lois Miranda (I118)
 
1731 In the 1930 US Federal Census, Lois Miranda (Stiles) Masten, listed herself as “widowed,” despite the fact that her husband, Merlin Douglas Masten, was still alive and living in St. Louis, Missouri. In 1940, Lois lists herself as “divorced”. Stiles, Lois Miranda (I118)
 
1732 In the 1930 US Federal Census, Robert Boyd Herndon was enumerated at the residence hotel where he worked as a clerk. Whether or not this was his actual residence is not known. Herndon, Robert Boyd (I1124)
 
1733 In the Birth and Death Record for Meeker County, Vol. C, there is an additional listing on line 19 for a “Gertrude Helen McCarney,” born 13 Apr 1909. This may have been a twin to Helen or may have been a correction to line 10 since Helen Gertrude and Gertrude Helen are listed as having been born in different towns. McCarney, Helen Gertrude (I295)
 
1734 In the marriage intention recorded by the Clerk of Barnstable County, Polly Atwood is listed as “Polly Atwood Snow”. Due to her age at the time of her marriage to Daniel Cole, this would seem to cast doubt that her maiden name was actually Atwood. Family: Daniel Cole / Polly Atwood Snow (F816)
 
1735 In [Holbrook-1825a] Lydia Anders is listed as, “...of Boston,” although it is not clear if this means that he was a resident of Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts at the time of her marriage to Samuel Sawyer or that she was born and raised in Boston. It may, in fact, imply both since she and Samuel were married in Boston Anders, Lydia (I3838)
 
1736 In [Ireland-1901b1] this individual’s given name could be read as “May” or “Mary”, but the latter is used because she is listed as “Mary Watson” in source [AoO-1914a]. Watson, Mary (I917)
 
1737 In [LaAC-1913a] Beatrice and Martha Fairbanks were listed as traveling to “Huntsville, Ontario”. Huntsville is where their elder sister Euphemia was living with her family in 1913. Fairbanks, Beatrice (I3984)
 
1738 In [LaAC-1913a] Beatrice and Martha Fairbanks were listed as traveling to “Huntsville, Ontario”. Huntsville is where their elder sister Euphemia was living with her family in 1913. Fairbanks, Martha (I4165)
 
1739 In [LaAC-1915b] Robert James Watson’s place of birth is actually listed as “Red Castle”. This is probably the same place as the modern village of “Redcastle”. Watson, Robert James (I920)
 
1740 In [LDS-VRI-1876a], Mathias Rauls lists his parents as John (probably Johann) and Mary Rauls. Rauls, Mathias (I349)
 
1741 In [MN-1895b] Hans Nilsson’s (a.k.a. Hans Lindell) surname is listed as “Lindal”. Nilsson, Hans (I1993)
 
1742 In [NEHGS-1878a] Winfred Hawkes Tutein’s gender is incorrectly listed as ‘female’. Tutein, Winfred Hawkes (I3823)
 
1743 In [US- 1930n] William Pryor Herndon is listed as “Bill P Herndon”. Herndon, William Pryor (I2098)
 
1744 In [US-1860-1i], James Calhoun’s is listed as “James T Calhoon”. Calhoun, James T (I4043)
 
1745 In [US-1860-1j] Issac Bonnell is listed as “Democrat Bonnell”. Bonnell, Isaac (I4083)
 
1746 In [US-1860-1j] Libby Bonnell is listed as “E J”. Bonnell, Libby (I4081)
 
1747 In [US-1880-1i] and [US-1990-1d] John Lawson Herndon is listed under the name “Lawson Herndon”. Herndon, John Lawson (I2248)
 
1748 In [US-1900-1l1] it is difficult to tell whether Hertilla Bonnell was married to a man named “Farris” as transcribed in her own entry or to a man named “Farin” as transcribed in the entries of her daughters. The latter is more likely since a “Hertilla Farin” is listed in later census records. Bonnell, Hertilla A (I3926)
 
1749 In [US-1900-1q] the surnames of James M McCarney and two his sons, Patrick W, and James, were all mistakenly entered as “Carney”. McCarney, James M (I336)
 
1750 In [US-1900-1q] the surnames of James McCarney, his younger brother Patrick W, and their father James, were all mistakenly entered as “Carney”. McCarney, James (I842)
 

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