found: NUCMC data from Univ. of Wash. for Ekroth, F.T. Papers, ca. 1940-1967(Nels Ekroth)
found: Seattle City Dir., 1966(Ekroth, Nels S.; wife Fair; eng. Langendorf's)
found: Nels and Fair Taylor Ekroth photograph collection, November 18, 2019(Nels Ekroth, civil rights activist and supported various labor movements, political rallies, and protests during the 1940s and 1950; worked for the Progressive Party. Investigated by the Committee for Un-American Activities and lost his job on Seattle's waterfront as a result) - http://archiveswest.orbiscascade.org/ark:/80444/xv00009
found: U.S., Social Security Death Index, 1935-2014, via Ancestry website, November 18, 2019(Nels S. Ekroth; birth date: 5 Aug 1918, death date: 28 Jul 2008; last residence: Seattle, Washington)
found: U.S. WWII Draft Cards Young Men, 1940-1947, via Ancestry website, November 18, 2019(Nels Spencer Ekroth, birth date: 5 Aug 1918, Arlington, Washington)
found: U.S. City Directories, 1822-1995, via Ancestry website, November 18, 2019Seattle , Washington; occupation: engineer)
found: Nels Ekroth, 1918-2008, via Seattle post-intelligencer, August 1, 2008:page B3 (Nels Ekroth, longtime member 34th District Democrats, died Monday of natural causes in Shoreline. Grew up in Arlington, joined the Merchant Marine and became a labor union organizer. During World War II, he traveled the world before starting a job on the Seattle waterfront. Blacklisted and booted from the Merchant Marine. Struggled to find work and eventually was hired to run boilers, heating plants and other industrial machines; worked for the Rainier Brewery until his retirement)