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==Children==

 

==Children==

 

*[[Pearl Mae Jensen (1889-1970)]] was born on August 25, 1889 in [[Chicago, Illinois]]. She married [[Philip Jeremiah McCoy (1887-1969)]] and they had four children. <!--Philip had a plant nursery and they sold top soil and potting soil. For the holiday season they made wreaths. [Leif Jensen would sell them in Chicago according to Muriel Jensen] They had a Christmas shop where they made wreaths and other Christmas decorations. The sold them to a wholesaler in St. Louis, Missouri. They did the decorations for downtown Denver. That did the decorations for Larimer Square in [[wikipedia: Downtown Denver|Downtown Denver]] with fresh evergreen decorations. They used the Douglas Fir tree for the branches. They did sell Christmas trees. Peggy Duckworth: Pearl is my grandmother. I was in college when she died. He was on the plains and she was in the mountains. They were married in 1914 in the Denver area. The ranch in 45 minutes from Denver. Elmer Carl Berg primary job was with Howry - Berg Steel and Iron Works in Denver. They made tools for farms and for cars. Their children were Phyllis Norma McCoy (May 15, 1915-1994) who married Hugh Benjamin Griffin (1909-c1980) Peggy Duckworth: My mom and dad died in Denver, John McCoy (Jack) married Laura Lee Elliot who served in the Army during World War II. He may have been in Nebraska, [[Shirley McCoy (1920-1941)]] who died when she was 21 of a burst appendix, and [[Vallarie M. McCoy (1922-2003)]] who married [[Harry W. Diehl (1919-2000)]]. -->

 

*[[Pearl Mae Jensen (1889-1970)]] was born on August 25, 1889 in [[Chicago, Illinois]]. She married [[Philip Jeremiah McCoy (1887-1969)]] and they had four children. <!--Philip had a plant nursery and they sold top soil and potting soil. For the holiday season they made wreaths. [Leif Jensen would sell them in Chicago according to Muriel Jensen] They had a Christmas shop where they made wreaths and other Christmas decorations. The sold them to a wholesaler in St. Louis, Missouri. They did the decorations for downtown Denver. That did the decorations for Larimer Square in [[wikipedia: Downtown Denver|Downtown Denver]] with fresh evergreen decorations. They used the Douglas Fir tree for the branches. They did sell Christmas trees. Peggy Duckworth: Pearl is my grandmother. I was in college when she died. He was on the plains and she was in the mountains. They were married in 1914 in the Denver area. The ranch in 45 minutes from Denver. Elmer Carl Berg primary job was with Howry - Berg Steel and Iron Works in Denver. They made tools for farms and for cars. Their children were Phyllis Norma McCoy (May 15, 1915-1994) who married Hugh Benjamin Griffin (1909-c1980) Peggy Duckworth: My mom and dad died in Denver, John McCoy (Jack) married Laura Lee Elliot who served in the Army during World War II. He may have been in Nebraska, [[Shirley McCoy (1920-1941)]] who died when she was 21 of a burst appendix, and [[Vallarie M. McCoy (1922-2003)]] who married [[Harry W. Diehl (1919-2000)]]. -->



*[[Stella S. Jensen (1892)]] was born on May 23, 1892 in [[Chicago, Illinois]]. She married [[Albert Severs (1899-?)]] in Minnesota and they had four girls: [[Beverly Severs (1915-1991)]] was married to a Bagnall who was a pilot, the twins were [[Bonnie Severs]] who married [[Jean Livran]] and [[Betty Severs]] who married a ___ Reid, and the youngest was [[Barbara Severs]] who married [[J. Lyndon Carman (1919-1992)]]. Barbara lived at the ranch toward the end of her life on one of the subdivided lots.

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*[[Stella S. Jensen (1892)]] was born on May 23, 1892 in [[Chicago, Illinois]]. She married [[Albert Severs (1899-?)]] in Minnesota and they had four girls: [[Beverly Severs (1915-1991)]] was married to a Bagnall who was a pilot, the twins were [[Bonnie J. Severs (1917-2010)]] who married [[Jean J. Livran]] and [[Betty Severs]] who married a ___ Reid, and the youngest was [[Barbara Severs]] who married [[J. Lyndon Carman (1919-1992)]]. Barbara lived at the ranch toward the end of her life on one of the subdivided lots.

 

*Reverend [[Norman L. Jensen (1895-?)]] was born in [[Chicago, Illinois]]. He married Edith. They had no children. He was a minister.

 

*Reverend [[Norman L. Jensen (1895-?)]] was born in [[Chicago, Illinois]]. He married Edith. They had no children. He was a minister.

 

*[[Alice E. Jensen (1901-?)]] was born in [[Park County, Colorado]] and married [[Elmer Carl Berg (1899-1962)]] of Nebraska in 1924. She was also known as Sally Berg.<!--http://www.worldcat.org/title/elmer-berg-owner-of-elk-falls-ranch-3r-host-ranch-every-year-to-date/oclc/54977727 http://digital.denverlibrary.org/cdm/ref/collection/p15330coll22/id/80089 http://cdm15330.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/p15330coll22/id/83408--> <!-- Elmer Carl Berg primary job was with Howry - Berg Steel and Iron Works in Denver. They made tools for farms and for cars. The company held a patent for a screw type grain mover to get the grain to the elevator. --> He died on December 26, 1962. They did not have any children.

 

*[[Alice E. Jensen (1901-?)]] was born in [[Park County, Colorado]] and married [[Elmer Carl Berg (1899-1962)]] of Nebraska in 1924. She was also known as Sally Berg.<!--http://www.worldcat.org/title/elmer-berg-owner-of-elk-falls-ranch-3r-host-ranch-every-year-to-date/oclc/54977727 http://digital.denverlibrary.org/cdm/ref/collection/p15330coll22/id/80089 http://cdm15330.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/p15330coll22/id/83408--> <!-- Elmer Carl Berg primary job was with Howry - Berg Steel and Iron Works in Denver. They made tools for farms and for cars. The company held a patent for a screw type grain mover to get the grain to the elevator. --> He died on December 26, 1962. They did not have any children.

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