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Ruby Ida (Bruseth) Oberg 1904 - 1937

Ruby Ida (Bruseth) Oberg was born on September 14, 1904 in Oregon United States to John Anderson Bruseth and Elen Gundersdatter (Helseth) Bruseth, and had siblings Gunder Adolf Bruseth, Julius Fritjof Bruseth, Dora Rosalie Bruseth, Peter Albert Bruseth, Ida Bruseth, Carl Palmer Bruseth, Anna Guruna Bruseth, Olaf Bruseth, Gudrun Bruseth, Josef Edward Bruseth, Jartrud Elise (Bruseth) Engebretsen, Tina Sofie Bruseth, and Kristin Marie (Bruseth) Funk. Ruby Oberg died at age 33 years old on December 1, 1937 in Elk City, Lincoln County.
Ruby Ida (Bruseth) Oberg
September 14, 1904
Oregon, United States
December 1, 1937
Elk City, Lincoln County, Oregon, 97391, United States
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Ruby Ida (Bruseth) Oberg's History: 1904 - 1937

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  • 09/14
    1904

    Birthday

    September 14, 1904
    Birthdate
    Oregon United States
    Birthplace
  • 12/1
    1937

    Death

    December 1, 1937
    Death date
    Unknown
    Cause of death
    Elk City, Lincoln County, Oregon 97391, United States
    Death location
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    Ruby Ida (Bruseth) Oberg lived 36 years shorter than the average family member when died at the age of 33.
    The average age of a Bruseth family member is 69.
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In 1904, in the year that Ruby Ida (Bruseth) Oberg was born, the "Teddy's Bear" was first produced. After seeing a political cartoon of President Teddy Roosevelt refusing to kill a clubbed and tied up bear, Jewish Russian immigrant Morris Michtom - who owned a candy shop and sold stuffed animals that he and his wife made at night at the store - made a "Teddy's Bear" and put it in his shop's window. The stuffed bears were an immediate success and Michtom and his wife went on to found the Ideal Novelty and Toy Co.
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In 1912, at the age of merely 8 years old, Ruby was alive when Arizona was admitted to the United States in February (on Valentine's Day). It became the 48th state in the Union. Previously a Spanish - then Mexican - territory, the U.S. paid $15 million dollars for the area in 1848. Arizona was the last of the contiguous states to be admitted to the United States.
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