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Family Names: Andersen [Danish, Hjorring area Jutland Denmark, Anders A. and children came to Chicago, some to N. Iowa in 1870-80's] some using last name Sorensen; extensive descendant records exist including Tjadens, Vammens and others Bonnicksen [Danish, southeast Jutland area, Christiansfeld and nearby towns; came to Chicago, some to N. Iowa] extensive records held by an aunt in Seattle WA area Deeley: Owen Deeley [m Eliza Woodhouse]b Dec 21 1878 Tipton Staffordshire England; father Benjamin mother Mary Hadley sibs Hsarriet, Clara, Walter, Albert, Benjamin, Arthur, Samuel, sister who went to Australia, and some more. Owen migrated to Hamilton Ont Canada, children Doris b 1902 England & Florence B 1904. Fink [German Peter John Fink with wife Anna Rapp to USA via Le Havre France 1840-1857, son John Fink born Jacksonville IL become racetrack owner Chicago, married Nell Sox, their only son Harry Edward F. born Chicago IL; his children Dorothy Harry Joan Ruth Warren Marjorie John] Forrestor [Scottish borderlands] Jane or Jennie; married Ibbotson remarried John Butterworth died Hamilton Ontario Canada her father was in garrison of Edinburg Castle; her brothers were Stephen, Walter, James Ibbotson, Kathleen [English] b Oct 2 1877 Wakefield? England m Herbert Lewis Pardoe of southern England. Mother Jane or Jennie Forrestor who remarried John Butterworth Kathleeen's sibs: Oswald, Stephen, Nelly, James, Jenny [m. Charles Blackburn from South Africa, moved to Pickering Canada] Pardoe [British-Canadian; Herbert, Muriel, Fred & James, born in Yorkshire England 1902-1914; Muriel & Herbert moved to Ontario CAN.][their parents Herbert Lewis P. & Kathleen Ibbotson] Rapp, Anna--see Fink Sox [spelling? Nell Sox possibly Native American, IL area late 1800's-early 1900's, married John Fink moved to Chicago, as widow lived in Springfield IL Woodhouse, Eliza b Nov 16 1877 Handsworth Staff. Eng. d Hamilton Ont. Canada m Owen Deeley Her father John Woodhouse laborer at Tigley Steel Works in Birmingham Eng. Her sibs Ralph, Clara, Reuben [b 1880], several more
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