She was the oldest girl in a family of 16.
249 She moved to Ashland, Wisconsin in 1911. She became a Registered Nurse through the St. Joseph’s Hospital School of Nursing and had a long career in public health, city schools, St. Joseph's Hospital, Indian Agency and the Bayfield County Nursing Home. She was a member of the Nurse’s Association and of Our Lake of the Lake Catholic Church. She was 98 years old at her death and had last lived at 1015 West 6th Street, Ashland, Wisconsin. She was preceded in death by her husband, Albert; an aunt and uncle, Rose and John MacDonald; four cousins Marybelle, Agnes, Clifford and Winston MacDonald; seven brothers; and six sisters. She was survived by two sons, Daniel A. Anderson, West Bend; Allan A. Anderson, Chatsworth, California; five grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; a brother, Daniel MacDonald, Kenora, Ontario; and a sister, Sr. Mary Linus, Ohio.
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Augusta Andersdotter was Albert D. Anderson’s aunt, who accompanied him on his trip back to the United States, as Albert did not travel on the same ship as did his parents.
244 On 1 June 1900 he was 16, single, resided with his parents, had quit school and worked as a laborer.
908 He attended the first electrical school in the country, The Bliss Electrical School in Tacoma, Washington. On 15 April 1910 he was single, 26, lived with his parents and was an engineer at an electric plant.
909 On 1 April 1930 Albert D., 46, and single lived with his widowed brother-in-law Louis E. Paulson at 309 Ninth Avenue West in Ashland, Wisconsin. He was an electrician in a paper mill.
910He served on the Ashland, Wisconsin City Council after he retired.
249 They lived at 1015 6th Street West, Ashland, Wisconsin 54806.