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Ida Augusta Clara Thorpe 1879–1919 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 11 JUN 1879

Birth Location: Norway

Death Date: 29 MAR 1919

Death Location: Adams county, Wisconsin, USA

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Spouse(s): Emil Gullickson

Children(s): Eva Gullickson

In 1879, Ida Augusta Clara Thorpe entered the world in Norway, born to Karelius Christiansen Thorpe And Johanne Haslengen Johannesdatter. Ida Augusta Clara Thorpe married Emil Olai Gullickson, and had children including Eva Mathilda Gullickson. Ida Augusta Clara Thorpe passed away in 1919 in Adams county, Wisconsin, USA.

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  • In 1879, Ida Augusta Clara Thorpe entered the world in Norway, born to Karelius Christiansen Thorpe And Johanne Haslengen Johannesdatter.
  • Ida Augusta Clara Thorpe married Emil Olai Gullickson, and had children including Eva Mathilda Gullickson.
  • Ida Augusta Clara Thorpe passed away in 1919 in Adams county, Wisconsin, USA.

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Ida Thorpe
1879–1919
Birth Place: Norway
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Ida Thorpe's Descendants

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Ida (Augusta Clara) Thorpe (11 JUN 1879–29 MAR 1919) m. Emil (Olai) Gullickson (26 APR 1879–10 DEC 1975)
  1. 1. Eva (Mathilda) Gullickson 1914–2006 m. Donald (Wilcox) McFarlin 1913–1964 m. Jay (Marshall) Paddock 1918–2016

Ida Thorpe's Timeline

2 Records

1879
11 JUN 1879
Birth of Ida Augusta Clara Thorpe in Norway
Norway
1919
29 MAR 1919
Age 40
Death of Ida Augusta Clara Thorpe in Adams county, Wisconsin, USA
Adams county, Wisconsin, USA

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 11 JUN 1879
    Event Place: Norway

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 29 MAR 1919
    Event Place: Adams county, Wisconsin, USA

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