CARROLL GRANVILLE WALBURN

Born: March 2, 1893    Grey Eagle, Todd, Minnesota
Died: August 5, 1981    Benton, Minnesota


Parents:
 
 
Occupation:
 
 
 
Marriage:
 
 
 
James Ripley L. Walburn
Ada May Dicks

Railway telegrapher for Northern Pacific Railway
Depot operator
Railway station agent
 
Agnes Kampa
April 11, 1921
Basilica of St. Mary
Minneapolis, Hennepin, Minnesota

 

Children: Bernice Yvonne Dec. 28, 1921 † Jan. 12, 1998
       
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At the time of the June 9, 1900 U.S. federal census, Carroll was 7 years old and living with his parents and brother Mearl in Grey Eagle, Todd, Minnesota. His father was working as a farmer.
 
At the time of the June 17, 1905 Minnesota state census, Carroll was 12 years old and living with his parents and brother Mearl in Grey Eagle, Todd, Minnesota.
 
At the time of the April 16, 1910 U.S. federal census, Carroll was 17 years old and living with his parents and two brothers in Grey Eagle, Todd, Minnesota. His father was working as a farmer in general farming.
 
On June 5, 1917, Carroll was 24 years old and living in Grey Eagle, Todd, Minnesota. He was working as a railway telegrapher for the Northern Pacific Railway in Rice, Minnesota. He was of medium height and weight, with blue eyes and light hair.
 
As of the Jan. 20, 1920 U.S. federal census, Carroll was 26 years old and lodging with the Orlando and Eva Greene family in Rice, Benton, Minnesota. He was working as an operator at the depot.
 
As of the April 24, 1930 U.S. federal census, Carroll was 37 years old and living with his wife Agnes and their 8-year-old daughter Bernice in Fort Ripley, Crow Wing, Minnesota. He was working as a railway station agent.

Ancestry: The Franz Kampa Line [through marriage]

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