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| 15 | 01 Apr 1894 Carl Herman Brodd confirmation photo Confirmation Class Lutheran Church 1894 On April 1, 1894 the above class was confirmed at the Swedeburg Lutheran Church. The man seated in the center is the pastor, Rev. J. Torell, one of the best men who ever came to this country. He was one of the early supporters of Luther College. He came to this country in 1888. Left to right (back row): Minnie Helsing Isaacson, Emily Anderson, Albert Gustafson, Victor Hedlund, Mary Anderson (Mrs. Axel Nelson, Ceresco), and Ellen Johnson (Mrs. Willie Bengston). Front row: Lilly Bengston (Mrs. Herman Brodd), Hanna Louis (Mrs. Dr. Woeppel), Rev. J. Torell, C.H. Brodd and Theodore Brostrom. (This newspaper clipping was not contemporary, it is retrospective from unknown paper, unknown date) | |||
| 16 | 01 Apr 1894 Carl Herman Brodd confirmation photo Confirmation Class Lutheran Church 1894 On April 1, 1894 the above class was confirmed at the Swedeburg Lutheran Church. The man seated in the center is the pastor, Rev. J. Torell, one of the best men who ever came to this country. He was one of the early supporters of Luther College. He came to this country in 1888. Left to right (back row): Minnie Helsing Isaacson, Emily Anderson, Albert Gustafson, Victor Hedlund, Mary Anderson (Mrs. Axel Nelson, Ceresco), and Ellen Johnson (Mrs. Willie Bengston). Front row: Lilly Bengston (Mrs. Herman Brodd), Hanna Louis (Mrs. Dr. Woeppel), Rev. J. Torell, C.H. Brodd and Theodore Brostrom. (This newspaper clipping was not contemporary, it is retrospective from unknown paper, unknown date) | |||
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| 22 | 01 Apr 1962 Willard Pearson Marie Cook wedding Beatrice Daily Sun part 1 | |||
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| 24 | 01 Apr 1962 Willard Pearson Marie Cook wedding Beatrice Daily Sun part 2 | |||
| 25 | 02 Aug 1957 Carl Herman Brodd obituary Lincoln Evening Journal BRODD - C. Herman Brodd, age 77, of Ceresco died Friday. Survivors: wfie, Lillie, sons Virgi, Boise, Idaho; Richard, Ceresco, Lawrence, Lincoln; Kenneth, Wichita, Kansas; 14 grandchildren; 3 great-grandchildren; brother, August, Ceresco; sisters, Mrs. Anna Walin and Mrs. Clara Pearson of Ceresco. Services Tuesday 10 a.m. Immanuel Lutheran Church, Ceresco. Rev. Nels Olson officiating. Burial Swedeburg. | |||
| 26 | 02 Aug 1957 Carl Herman Brodd obituary Lincoln Evening Journal | |||
| 27 | 02 Feb 1912 Jeanette Whitehouse Obituary Houston Valley Signal | |||
| 28 | 02 Feb 1912 Jeanette Whitehouse Obituary Houston Valley Signal Jeannette Campbell was born Sept. 25th, 1924 at Krief [sic] Scotland, died Jan. 21, 1912. At the early age of seven years she came with her parents to this country. On Aug 28th 1842 she was united in marriage to Stowell Whitehouse. After a few years they emigrated from New York to Minnesota, coming here in the early fifties. Four children were born to them, three of whom are living. The husband and father passed away first, since which time the mother has been living among her children, her last home being with her son Chas. in this village. At an early age she became idenfied with the M.E. church at Money Creek, of which she was a consistent member up to the time of her death. She died as she had lived, a true Christian. Always sympathetic and with a kind word for everyone; and when the gloom was thickest and sorrow pressed the hardest her kind words and cheery laugh never failed. The writer has known her for many, many years and we know whereof we speak. She was stricken with pneumonia and only lived one week despite every attendance. Funeral services were conducted by REv. F. C. Bailey, first at her home, also in the Methodist Episcopal church, Money Creek, and then the body was conveyed to beautiful Evergreen Cemetery and laid to rest beside that of her husband. The figure of Grandma Whitehouse will be missed but the geain was her's and may she rest in peace. | |||
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| 30 | 03 Apr 1967 Roger Brodd engagement Lincoln Star | |||
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| 32 | 03 Apr 1970 Gary Nelson Lynette Piening wedding Lincoln Star | |||
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| 34 | 03 Oct 1946 Malvern Leader Effie Graves death | |||
| 35 | 03 Oct 1946 Malvern Leader Effie Graves death SERVICES HELD FOR MRS. EFFIE N. GRAVES Resident of Mills County 54 Years Died in Hospital Death took another of Malvern's older residents Monday night when Mrs. Effie Nora Graves died at the Edmundson hospital in Council Bluffs. Mrs. Graves had been a resident of Mills county for 54 years and had made her home in Malvern for 42 years. She had been taken to the hospital Saturday evening after she becae ill earlier in the day. Her death resulted from a heart condition aggravated by a cold and internal complications. Funeral services for Mrs. graves were held Thursday at the Mansfield Funeral Home with Rev. L.C. Hall and Rev. Wm. F. Baker officiating. Music for the service was furnished by Mrs. Paul Seeger accompanied by Mrs. Roy Donner. Caring for the flowers were Mrs. Belle Allely, Mrs. Vaughn Hoover and Mrs. C. E. Nagel. Casket bearers were nephews of the deceased and were Glenn Timmons of Omaha, Russell Timmons of Valley Neb., Rex Timmons of Macedonia, Otto Timmons of Harlan, Bernice Jones of Council Bluffs and Lawrence Jones of Malvern. Mrs. Graves, the daughter of Salathiel and Lydia Timmons was born Sept. 9, 1868 in Cole county Ill. She moved with her family to Boone county, Iowa in 1881 and then to Mills county in 1888. She received her early schooling in rural schools of those two counties. Her family came from their farm, the place now owned by B. J. Lookabill north of Malvern, to this community in 1904. On Feb. 19, 1910, she was married to U.R. Graves and they established their home in north Malvern, continuing to occupy this house until her death. Mr. Graves died only a little more than a year ago. Her only brother, Chas. F. Timmons, passed away in March 1935. Mr. and Mrs. Graves had one son, Ellis, now of Council Bluffs, who with his wife and some nieces and nephews are the only surviving relatives. Mrs. Graves has long been a member of the Methodist church and for a number of years was a member of the O.E.S. here. | |||
| 36 | 05 Jul 1940 Hulda Hanson obituary Lincoln Star Mrs. Hulda Hanson, Long Time Resident Of Swedeburg, Dies CERESCO, Neb., July 6 - Funeral services for Mrs. Hulda Hanson, 65, lifelong resident of the Swedeburg vicinity, who died in a Lincoln hospital yesterday, will be held at 1:30 o'clock Monday afternoon at the home here and at 2 o'clock at the Covenant church, with Rev. T.A. Thompson officiating. Burial will be in the Fridhem cemetery at Swedeburg. The widow of Edward C. Hanson, retired farmer and merchant, Mrs. Hanson was a member of the Swedeburg and Ceresco Covenant churches. She was born at Swedeburg. Surviving are seven daughters, Miss Mabel and Mrs. Clarinda Rudeen, both of Ceresco, Mrs. Ruth Nordgren of Los Angeles, Miss Esther of Princeton, Ill., Mrs. Edna Bachman and Mrs. Frances Ahlquist, both of Chicago, and Mrs. Bernice Young of Omaha; three sons, Lewis of Cheyenne, Hugo of Los Angeles, and Clifford of Omaha; three sisters, Mrs. H.F. Carlson and Mrs. Ida Mostrom, both of Ceresco, and Miss Matilda Martinson of Chicago; a brother nels Martinson of Mead; and 12 grandchildren. | |||
| 37 | 05 Jul 1940 Hulda Hanson obituary Lincoln Star | |||
| 38 | 05 May 1932 Charlie Whitehouse Obituary | |||
| 39 | 05 May 1932 Charlie Whitehouse Obituary Pioneer Business Man Passes Away Chas. Vance Whitehouse, resident of Houston since 1879, Passes Away Saturday April 30th The Grim Destroyer, Death, always an unbidden and unwelcome visitor, made a call at one of the happy homes in our village late last Saturday afternoon, April 30th, leaving it lonely and grief stricken and creating a vacant place that can never be filled. Reference is made to the death of Mr. Charles Vance Whitehouse a resident and business man of our village for the past fifty years. Deceased was born in Money Creek on July 25, 1857, and at the time of his death had reached the age of seventy-four years, nine months and five days. He grew to manhood in Money Creek and on September 4, 1870, he was united in marriage to Miss Idella Robertson of this village. Their married life extended over a period of 53 years, all but one year of which was spent in this village. A bright memory in the life of Mr. and Mrs. Whitehouse was the celebration of their 50th wedding anniversary. The first year of their married life was spent in Money Creek, they then moving to this village where Mr. Whitehouse operated a restaurant for one year but on account of ill health he was forced to give up the business and for a year did not work. In 1882, just fifty years ago, he opened a barber shop in Houston which he operated alone until his son, A.M. Whitehouse, was taken in as a partner, the most senior member retiring from acive work about four years ago when his health failed. "Charle" as he was known to all, was a lover of nature and much of his spare time was spent in the nearby woods or streams, in hunting or fishing. He gained wide reaching fame for the training of bird dobs and his services were eagerly sought by local as well as distant sportsmen. He has always been keenly identified with all out-door sports whether it was horse racing, base ball, or any other form of sport and has given much of his time to promoting these activities. For long years he held the position of assessor in our village, and his faitheful discharge of the important duties of this office and the esteem in which he was held is conclusively shown by the number of times he was elected to that position. Mr. Whitehouse was a man of pleasing personality and had a cheerful word for all whom he met. He was a man who always looked on the bright side of life and his kindly companionship will be sadly missed by those who were used to meeting him in the daily walks of life. By his death his family loses a kind and affectionate husband and father and the community in which he lived for more than fifty years a good citizen and an excellent neighbor. The deceased is survived by his sorrowing widow, three sons and three daughters, namely, A.M. Whitehouse, Houston; Mrs. R.J. Butler, Andover, Ohio; Mrs. Geo. Laugen, Houston; Mrs. N.A. hanson, St. Paul; Allen and Kenneth Whitehouse, Houston, all of whom were present at the funeral. Seven grandchildren also survive. In tribute of their fellow citizen who had for the past many years been one of their co-workers, local business man closed their establishments from 1:00 to 2:30 p.m. on Tuesday, the hour of the services. Funeral services were held on Tuesday afternoon from the Whitehouse home in the village, Rev. C. S. McKinney of Caledonia officiating. The services at the grave in the Money Creek cemetery were in charge of the local Masonic Lodge of which the deceased had long been a member. Our Beloved Dead "Not dead but sleeping Night came releasing them from labor When a hand from out of darkness Touched them and they slept." | |||
| 40 | 07 Jun 1945 Mae Nelson Allen obituary Nebraska State Journal Mrs. Mae Allen, Denton, is dead Mrs. Mae Allen, formerly of Denton, Neb., died Thursday in Houston, Tex., where she had been living the last three years. She was a Denton resident for 13 years. Surviving are her husband, Harry; two daughters, Elaine and Annabell, at home; three brothers, Melvin Nelson, Lincoln, Rudolph Nelson, Lyman, Neb., and Raymond Nelson, San Diego, Calif.; three sisters, Mrs. Oscar Jones, Osceola, Neb., Mrs. Garfield Moline, Mead, Neb., and Mrs. Richard Peterson, Ceresco, Neb.; a sister-in-law, Mrs. Laura Murphy, Waverly, Neb. Funeral services and burial were at Houston Saturday. | |||
| 41 | 07 Jun 1945 Mae Nelson Allen obituary Nebraska State Journal | |||
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| 43 | 08 Apr 1962 Garold Sutton engagement Lincoln Star part 1 | |||
| 44 | 09 May 1946 Hilma Brodd Obituary Nebraska State Journal | |||
| 45 | 09 May 1946 Hilma Brodd Obituary Nebraska State Journal BRODD Mrs. Hilma Brodd, age 70, died Thursday morning in her home near Ceresco. She is survived by her husband, August, four sons, Herbert, Harold, Carl of Ceresco and Evald of Wahoo; four daughters, Emeline, Ella, Ethel of Ceresco and Mrs. Edith Jasa of Omaha; one brother, Herman Nelson of Wahoo, tow sisters, Mrs. Matilda aksen of Fremont and Mrs. Selma Danielson, of Swedeburg. | |||
| 46 | 1 Jan 1777 Death Henric Pehrsson | |||
| 47 | 1 Jan 1777 Death Henric Pehrsson | |||
| 48 | 1 Jan 1781 Birth Isac Johansson Jean Elaiasson and Stina Larsdotter from Wasselda. Baptized 1 Jan. Godparents Anders Berggquist Johannes Jeansson, Maja Elaiasdotter and Lena Petersdotter. | |||
| 49 | 1 Jan 1781 Birth Isac Johansson | |||
| 50 | 1 Nov 1761 Marriage Sven Jaensson and Lisken Mattsdotter Marriage of drängen och gårdsbrukaren Sven Jaensson from Ekeryd and Lisken Mattsdotter from Kårarp. Bride's father Mattis Nilsson. |