North Dakota history and people; outlines of American history . and for the past ten years has been the representative of the sixth ward inthe city council, in which connection he has exercised his official prerogatives in support ofvarious public measures that have proven beneficial and effective. On the 28th of November, 1889, in Grand Forks, Mr. Vallely was married to Miss LilaMoran, a native of Canada and a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Moran, who are nowdeceased. Mrs. Vallely passed away October 10, 1915, in Grand Forks, at the age offifty-four years, leaving four children: Mary Lill


North Dakota history and people; outlines of American history . and for the past ten years has been the representative of the sixth ward inthe city council, in which connection he has exercised his official prerogatives in support ofvarious public measures that have proven beneficial and effective. On the 28th of November, 1889, in Grand Forks, Mr. Vallely was married to Miss LilaMoran, a native of Canada and a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Moran, who are nowdeceased. Mrs. Vallely passed away October 10, 1915, in Grand Forks, at the age offifty-four years, leaving four children: Mary Lillian, who was born June 3, 1896; MargaretIrene, born April 18, 1898; Alonzo Joseph, April 13, 1900; and Michael Alexander, January 3,1903. All were born in Grand Forks. The religious faith of the family is that of the Roman Catholic church and Mr. Vallely is. JOHN VALLELY HISTORY OF NORTH DAKOTA 349 identified with the Catholic Order of Foresters, the Benevolent Protective Order of Elks, theAncient Order of United Workmen and the Brotherhood of American Yeomen. His businessaffairs and public activities have made him widely known and he is recognized as one whoowes his success entirely to his own efforts. J. D. STKNSON. J. D. Stenson, filling the office of deputy register of deeds in Ramsey county, his lioiiiebeing in Devils Lake, is numbered among the native sons of Wisconsin, his birth havingthere occurred on the 8th of October, 1S84. His parents, James and Dinah (Hood) Stenson,came with their family to North Dakota in lSb6 and the father homestcaded, securing atract of government land, which he converted into a productive farm. He served under SirJohn French in the British Home Guards and he now makes his home at Devils Lake, NorthDakota. The youthful days of J. D. Stenson were devoted to the acquirement of a public schooleducation in De


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