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| − | Titus | + | [[Titus Gustav Engberg]] (b. 1886 Sweden - d. 1977 Knoxville, IL) lived in Knoxville, [[Illinois]], affiliated with the TW exclusives, from 1927 until his death. Around 1962, he was joined by George G. Clausen (from [[Abingdon Meeting Room, IL]] 1944-1951), Antonie A. Nunnikhoven (from [[Burlington Meeting Room, IA]] 1944-1951), and Frank D. Elliott, who all remained thru at least 1966. In 1973, the correspondents were Titus and Antonie. In 1985, Titus was replaced by [[Clarence Edward Lunden]] (1904-1995), whose wife Barbara Engberg Lunden (1917-2011) was a daughter. By 1999, Jerry Short relocated from Rockford to join James M. Campbell and others, the assembly likely folded betweeen 2010-2012. |
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* TW/EB AAB's 1927-2005 | * TW/EB AAB's 1927-2005 | ||
* Ancestry.com | * Ancestry.com | ||
Latest revision as of 00:07, 28 August 2025
Titus Gustav Engberg (b. 1886 Sweden - d. 1977 Knoxville, IL) lived in Knoxville, Illinois, affiliated with the TW exclusives, from 1927 until his death. Around 1962, he was joined by George G. Clausen (from Abingdon Meeting Room, IL 1944-1951), Antonie A. Nunnikhoven (from Burlington Meeting Room, IA 1944-1951), and Frank D. Elliott, who all remained thru at least 1966. In 1973, the correspondents were Titus and Antonie. In 1985, Titus was replaced by Clarence Edward Lunden (1904-1995), whose wife Barbara Engberg Lunden (1917-2011) was a daughter. By 1999, Jerry Short relocated from Rockford to join James M. Campbell and others, the assembly likely folded betweeen 2010-2012.
Sources
- TW/EB AAB's 1927-2005
- Ancestry.com