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References — Johnson-Thompson Biographical Essay

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[01] Baptismal Record - Bernt Sakarias Bernt Sakariasen
[01] Nancy Marie Johnson – Genealogical Information for Ben Johnson
[02] Norwegian Cultural And Historical Sketches
[03] Glenn Furst, Benth S. Johnson - A Colorful Personality, Part I, South Manitou
South Manitou Memorial Society Newsletter, July 1996 (v07n2)
[04] Baptismal Record - Petrine Gessine Gabrielsen
[05] Nancy Marie Johnson – Genealogical Information for Gesine Johnson
[06] Sandra Thompson Black, Flashback To The Past ..., South Manitou Memorial
Society Newsletter, March 1994 (v05n1)
[07] Record: Michigan Marriages 1868-1925 -Theodore Thompson
[08] Record: Michigan Marriages 1868-1925 -Thomas Thompson
[10] Federal Population Census for 1900 and 1910 – Leelanau: Cleveland & Glen Arbor Twps.
[11] Nancy Marie Johnson - Note on Norwegian Naming Traditions 01/09/2010
[12] Record: Michigan Marriages 1868-1925 - Gesine Thompson Galevielsen
[12] Record: Michigan Marriages 1868-1925 - Gesine Thompson Galevielsen
[13] Birth Record for George Johnson
[13] Birth Record George Johnson
[13] Birth Record for Gustavia Johnson
[13] Birth Record Gustavia Johnson
[13] Birth Record for Sigval Johnson
[13] Birth Record Sigval Johnson
[14] History of Muskegon County, Michigan
[15] Birth Record for Berdina Johnson
[16] Ibid. ref [10]
[18] U.S. Census for 1910 - South Manitou Island
[19] Birth Record for Berdina & Isabella Johnson
[19] Birth Record for Isabella Johnson
[20] Record: Michigan Deaths 1867-1897 – “Gesinea” Johnson
[21] Record: Michigan Marriages 1868-1925 - Theodore Johnson & Matilda Beck
[22] Chesapeake Bay Pound (Pond) nets - Maryland State DNR
[22] Net Fishing - Rogers Street Fishing Village and Great Lakes Coast Guard Museum
[25] Sandra Thompson Black, Monograph: Captain Floyd Sigval Thompson
[25] Sandra Thompson Black, Monograph: Thomas & Theodore Thompson
[26] National Register of Historic Places Inventory-Nomination Form, South Maniou Island
Lighthouse Complex and Life-Saving Station Historical District
[27] Record: Michigan Deaths 1867-1897 – Matilda Thompson
[28] SMMS Outing for 1997, South Manitou Memorial Society Newsletter, March 1998 (v09n1)
[29] Don Roy, Coming Through With Rye: Some Personal Reflections and Comments, South
Manitou Memorial Society Newsletter, July 1998 (v09n2)
[29] William E. Vent, I Remember When ...: Bertha, Stanley and the Bull, South Manitou
Memorial Society Newsletter, July 1999 (v10n2)
[29] Don Roy, I Remember When ...: Bertha, Stanley and the Bull: More Light on a Century
Old Controversy
, South Manitou Memorial Society newsletter, March 2000 (v11n1)
[30] Vent, Myron. South Manitou Island: From Pioneer Community to National Park
[31] Peterson, William D., United States Life-Saving Service In Michigan
[31] Photo: Theodore Thompson In USLSS on South Manitou Island
[31] Michigan Lighthouse Conservancy - South Manitou Life-Saving Station
[33] Record: Michigan Marriages 1868-1925 - Thomas Thompson & Hattie Beck
[35] Ibid. ref [30]
[36] Record: Death Certificate for Thomas Thompson
[40] Michigan Marriages1868-1925: William Frank Barnhart & Hattie Thompson
[41] U.S. Census for 1920 - Glen Arbor Township
[41] Census page for Barnhart at Charlevoix, MI
[41] Michigan Deaths 1971-1996 - Hattie E Barnhart
[44] Photo: Proximity of Johnson House to the South Manitou Island Light Station (c1970)
[45] Glenn Furst, Benth S. Johnson - "A Colorful Personality, Part II", South Manitou
Memorial Society newsletter, November 1996 (v07n3)
[46] Ibid. ref [18]
[49] Ibid. ref [30]
[51] Gerald E Crowner, The South Manitou Story
[53] Hadland, Harvey and Mackreth, Bob, Fishing Vessels of the Great Lakes, 1880-1999
[54] Sandra Thompson Black, Bernt S. Johnson, South Manitou Memorial Society Newsletter,
July 1996 (v07n3)
[55] Nancy Marie Johnson, Biographical sketch for Sigval B Johnson
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[99] Frances C. Hanna, Monograph: SAND, SAWDUST AND SAW LOGS, Lumber Days in Ludington

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