John Henry Lunde (21 January 1865-28 February 1945) |
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| Johan Henrik Lunde1 | |||
| Johan Henrik2 | |||
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| Father:3 | John Pedersen Lunde (26 December 1833-13 March 1925), master tailor | ||
| Mother:4 | Louise Marie Berg (7 November 1834-24 October 1910) | ||
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| Married:5 | 23 April 1892 | Theoline Wilhelmina Larsen (21 August 1864-1964) | |||
| They celebrated their 50th anniversary 23 April 1942 in Fred Christian's home. | |||||
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| Residence:9 | Chicago [city/town], Cook County [county], Illinois [state], USA [country] | |||
| 232 Hampdon Court. | ||||
| Residence:10 | Chicago [city/town], Cook County [county], Illinois [state], USA [country] | |||
| 6160 Winthrop Ave. | ||||
| Residence:11 | Dayton [city/town], Montgomery County [county], Ohio [state], USA [country] | |||
| 39 Mc Daniel Street. | ||||
| Born:12 | 21 January 1865 | Mandal [municipality], Vest-Agder [county], Norway [country] | ||
| Baptised:13 | 19 February 1865 | Mandal [municipality], Vest-Agder [county], Norway [country] | ||
| Residence:14 | 1924 | Dayton [city/town], Montgomery County [county], Ohio [state], USA [country] | ||
| 446 N. Main Street. | ||||
| Residence:15 | from 1930 | Detroit [city/town], Wayne County [county], Michigan [state], USA [country] | ||
| 218 Montarey Ave., Highland Park. | ||||
| Residence:16 | 1933 | Detroit [city/town], Wayne County [county], Michigan [state], USA [country] | ||
| 225 Elmhurst Ave., Highland Park. | ||||
| Died:17 | 28 February 1945 | |||
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| Before 1916 he was working with Marshall Field & Co, clothing section. In 1916 he was working with Mandel brothers and living in Rodgers Park, a beautiful suburb of Chicago. He paid $400 a month for the house. 1919-1922 his grandfather was living with them. Henry did well in Dayton. From 1935 Henry was tayloring in his home. From 1938 he and his wife lived with Fred Christian.18 | ||
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