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351 (Deed Book 19, p. 391, Index p. 320) JONES, Rufus (I1602)
 
352 (Deed Book 7, p. 524, Index p. 312) JONES, Philip (I108)
 
353 (Deed Book 7, p. 526, Index p. 312) JONES, Philip (I108)
 
354 (Gåsedelen) BØ, Guri Trondsdtr (I28692)
 
355 (He was named after Reformation leader, Martin Luther, and associate, Philipp Melanchthon.) SCHLIESSER, Luther Melanchthon Sr. (I41578)
 
356 (hun er ikke nevnt av Beitrusten), men Elisabeth Bråten kan fortelle at hun og Ola Olsen Rudi er søsken. Det kan også hende at hun egentlig er fra Langedal RUDI, Marit Dy Olsdtr (I23480)
 
357 (if dau. of Moses & Rachel) LYON, Sarah (I6013)
 
358 (Medical):asthma and weak heart PARMETER, Silas Simon (I36)
 
359 (Medical):bronchial asthma PARMETER, Alida Jeanette (I23)
 
360 (Medical):Died in the School for Feeble-Minded and Colony for Epileptics, at Faribault, Minnesota, (later Faribault State Hospital). PARMETER, Blanche (I1836)
 
361 (Medical):døde av lungebetennelse GRØV, Ragnhild Bøyesdtr (I45964)
 
362 (Medical):HARRY H. HUNTER
APOPLEXY VICTIM
Harry H. Hunter, sixty years old, at one time an influential member of Nevada's mining colony, died suddenly of apoplexy. On his way into town from the county hospital Saturday, he toppled over on a lawn on Mill street.
Hunter is reputed to have made a fortune in Nevada mines some years ago and most of this, it was said, was spent in an effort to restore him to health after he had suffered a stroke of paralysis. He was in a bad condition, physically, but almost daily made his trip downtown from the hospital and back. During his prosperous days he was connected with several big mining transactions.
A widow, Mrs. Alida Hunter, lives at Susanville, and five children, Edward E. of Reno, Harry H. Jr., of Elko, Thomas E. of Susanville, Lester A. Hunter of Los Angeles and Mrs. W.L. Dodd of Los Angeles also survive. Funeral service swere [sic] were held this afternoon at the Ross-Burke chapel, interment taking place in Mountain View cemetery. 
HUNTER, Henry Hocking Sr. (I1730)
 
363 (Medical):He died suddenly of a heart attack on the way to Kvismoen. SYNDROL, Ola Torsteinson (I7057)
 
364 (Medical):He had Parkinson's disease late in life as well as an abdominal aortic aneurism which was repaired when discovered at the time that he had a gall stone. His brother had died from a ruptured aortic aneurysm. ELLINGBOE, Ellsworth Knowlton Ph. D. (I4)
 
365 (Medical):In 1900 he was living as an invalid with his wife Flora and daughters Blanche and Myrtle in Alexandria, Douglas County, Minnesota.

Frank and two of his three daughters had Huntington's Disease and died in the School for Feeble-Minded and Colony for Epileptics, at Faribault, Minnesota, (later Faribault State Hospital). 
PARMETER, Frank Adelbert (I1715)
 
366 (Medical):In January 2003, Thelma was terminally ill with Alzheimer's Disease. McMILLAN, Thelma (I10203)
 
367 (Medical):In later years, Grace was an invalid in a wheel chair. CRIBB, Grace E. (I4005)
 
368 (Medical):Newspaper articles regarding his death does not suggest suicide. One article gives his cause of death as heart disease. STEHLE, Michael Frank (I1098)
 
369 (Medical):Nils was a photographer in Manitowoc and later in Milwaukee. NELSON, Nils Martin (I5285)
 
370 (Medical):no evidence of cancer ELLINGBOE, Marjorie Edith (I51)
 
371 (Medical):One of the founders of Schenectady, New York, after her husband's death. DE VOS, Catalyntje (I21497)
 
372 (Medical):See attached sources. HEEN, Howard (I6700)
 
373 (Medical):See attached sources. JONES, Samuel Philip (I20)
 
374 (Medical):See attached sources. JONES, Alvin Bingham (I114)
 
375 (Medical):See attached sources. POOTMAN, Johannes Victorse (I21446)
 
376 (Medical):See attached sources. BRADT, Cordelia Arentse (I21447)
 
377 (Medical):See attached sources. PEACOCK, John (I1088)
 
378 (Medical):See attached sources. Joyce (I1089)
 
379 (Medical):See attached sources. HUNTER, Thomas Elliot (I2466)
 
380 (Medical):See attached sources. OPDAHL, Emily Mathilda (I2848)
 
381 (Medical):See attached sources. WHITE, Sarah (I9137)
 
382 (Medical):She had diabetes and heart problems. JONES, Margaret Elizabeth (I1590)
 
383 (Medical):She had Parkinson's Disease. HARDY, Clara Irene (I11)
 
384 (Medical):There is a possibility that the Huntington's disease gene that affected the descendants of this family originated with the Weirs family. WEIRS, Mary Ann (I1980)
 
385 (Medical):When young she had Scarlet Fever which resulted in a weak heart valve. She had rheumatoid arthritis and type II diabetes. In middle age she had a bad fall on ice in the driveway and broke her wrist. The operation to repair her wrist went badly and she had continuing problems because of this. JONES, Helen Adele B.A. (I5)
 
386 (now Newton) HYDE, Deacon Samuel (I2583)
 
387 (or 13 Apr ?) EBELING, Clarence Christopher (I860)
 
388 (or 1562 or 1563?) BATES, John (Or James?) (I2711)
 
389 (or 1882?) LARSSON, Carin Beata (I13)
 
390 (or 28 Jan ?)  
391 (or 29 Jan ?) KASTEN, Wilhelmine (I19)
 
392 (Probation officer) SUMMER, Dennis K (I5466)
 
393 (Saturday, 3:00 PM, 73 yrs. old, according to obit.) KASTEN, Wilhelmine (I19)
 
394 (Thursday 4:30 PM) REHBEIN, Carl (I18)
 
395 (Tore Ey is a pseudonym for Tore Ødegaard) Source (S98)
 
396 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. GRANLUND, Olav Nilsen (I15136)
 
397 , Andreas Ingunn og Even. STENDE, Syver Nilsen (I18814)
 
398 WESTLIN, Aina (I32)
 
399 Frances (I894)
 
400 -- ELLINGBOE, Louella Berthina (I675)
 

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