In the 1880 census she is 4 years old and living with her parents and siblings in Paradise, Russell County, Kansas.
In the 1895 Kansas state census she is 19 and living with her parents and siblings in Independence, Osborne County, Kansas.
In 1898 she married Harry M Young.
In the 1900 census, she is 24 and living with her husband and daughter Lulu, age 1, in Bernardo, San Diego County, California. At some point between 1900 and 1912, she and Harry Young divorced.
In 1912 she married George Land in California.
Her father died in 1914, and she was named as a survivor in his obituary: "Mrs. Nora Land, Oxnard, Cal."
In 1920, her marriage to George Land was annulled.
Her mother died in 1921, and she was named as a survivor in her obituary: "Mrs. M. G. Kasbohm, Kellogg, Idaho." (The Russell Record, Russell, Kansas, 18 Aug 1921, Thu • Page 1)
Her six living siblings died in the 1950s, and none of them named her as a survivor in their obituaries (while naming the other surviving brothers and sisters), leading to the conclusion that she did not live into the 1950s.
The death record for Nora Kasbohm was signed by her husband, Marten L. Kasbohm. It gives incorrect places for her and her parents' births, but her husband didn't even know her parents' names, so that is not surprising.
In the 1880 census she is 4 years old and living with her parents and siblings in Paradise, Russell County, Kansas.
In the 1895 Kansas state census she is 19 and living with her parents and siblings in Independence, Osborne County, Kansas.
In 1898 she married Harry M Young.
In the 1900 census, she is 24 and living with her husband and daughter Lulu, age 1, in Bernardo, San Diego County, California. At some point between 1900 and 1912, she and Harry Young divorced.
In 1912 she married George Land in California.
Her father died in 1914, and she was named as a survivor in his obituary: "Mrs. Nora Land, Oxnard, Cal."
In 1920, her marriage to George Land was annulled.
Her mother died in 1921, and she was named as a survivor in her obituary: "Mrs. M. G. Kasbohm, Kellogg, Idaho." (The Russell Record, Russell, Kansas, 18 Aug 1921, Thu • Page 1)
Her six living siblings died in the 1950s, and none of them named her as a survivor in their obituaries (while naming the other surviving brothers and sisters), leading to the conclusion that she did not live into the 1950s.
The death record for Nora Kasbohm was signed by her husband, Marten L. Kasbohm. It gives incorrect places for her and her parents' births, but her husband didn't even know her parents' names, so that is not surprising.
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