| Parents: Occupation: Marriage: |
Joseph D. Parent Stephanie Henry Farmer in general farming [1920] Local agent for the Northwestern Oil Company [1926] Helen Irene Sophia Stimler 1922 Foley, Benton, Minnesota Witnesses were Dr. Albert Latterell and Alma T. Stimler |
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| Children: | John | Nov. 9, 1922 | † Nov. 11, 1922 |
| Mary Eileen | July 3, 1924 | † Feb. 2, 1925 | |
| John | Jan. 30, 1926 | † Jan. 30, 1926 |
| 2nd Marriage: | Margaret |
| 1928 | |
| 3rd Marriage: | Edith Ruth Wilson |
| Feb. 15, 1958 | |
| Wright County, Minnesota |
| Notes: | At the time of the June 7, 1900 U.S. federal census, Emil was 5 years old and living with his parents and five siblings on the family farm in St. George, Benton, Minnesota. |
| His father was working as a farmer and all his older siblings were attending school.
At the time of the June 21, 1905 Minnesota state census, Emil was 8 years old and living with his parents and five siblings on the family farm in St. George, Benton, Minnesota. His father and elder brother Jules were working as farmers. At the time of the Apr. 22, 1910 U.S. federal census, Emil was 13 years old and living with his parents, two elder sisters and Warren Anderson, a 22-year-old Swedish hired man, on the family farm in St. George, Benton, Minnesota. Emil was attending school at the time. His father was working as a farmer in general farming. At the time of the Jan. 22, 1920 U.S. federal census, Emil was 23 years old and living with his parents and sister Isabel in Foley, Benton, Minnesota. Isabel was working as a dressmaker out of the home and Emil was working as a farmer in general farming. Emil married Helen Irene Sophia Stimler in 1922 at Foley, Benton, Minnesota. Witnesses were Dr. Albert Latterell and sister-in-law Alma T. Stimler. (From Ann Stimler Hall, October 1998) "She [Emil's wife Helen] did some book work in the garage for my dad. I was only about 8 years old when she died. She lost all three of her kids. The first one, Mary Eileen, I heard suffocated on talcum powder 6 months old in the crib. Helen was at church and her husband was home with the baby at the time. The second child died in childbirth. She apparently died giving birth to her third child, who also died at birth. She had pneumonia, I think." At the time of his wife Helen's death in 1926, Emil was working as the local agent for the Northwestern Oil Company. At the time of the Apr. 20, 1930 U.S. federal census, Emil was 33 years old and living with his widowed mother, his elder sister Isabel and his second wife, Margaret (age 42) in Foley Village, Benton, Minnesota. His sister owned her own dress shop and Emil was working as an agent for the oil company. Emil and Margaret had been married for two years. Emil was married a third time to Edith Ruth Wilson on Feb. 15, 1958 in Wright County, Minnesota. He lived for awhile at 253 Washburn Avenue North in Minneapolis, Hennepin, Minnesota. Emil died Nov. 15, 1992 in Elk River, Sherburne, Minnesota. He was 96 years old. |
| Ancestry: | The Balder Line [through marriage] |
| The Franz Kampa Line [through marriage] | |
| The Stimmler/Stimler Line [through marriage] | |
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