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| 101 | 1779-1780 HER Pehr Hendricksson family | |||
| 102 | 1780 Annika Andersdotter death record | |||
| 103 | 1780 Catharina Nilsdotter estate inventory - Lars Hultman's signature | |||
| 104 | 1780 Catharina Nilsdotter estate inventory preamble | |||
| 105 | 1780-1781 HER Pehr Hendricksson family | |||
| 106 | 1780-1785 Rösum Household Exam Lars Hultman family | |||
| 107 | 1782-1784 Household Exam Johan Eliasson family | |||
| 108 | 1784-1790 Pehr Hendricsson family | |||
| 109 | 1786-1789 Lars Hultman family HER | |||
| 110 | 1789-1793 Lars Hultman family HER | |||
| 111 | 1791-1800 HER Pehr Henricsson family | |||
| 112 | 1793 birth Ella Larsdotter | |||
| 113 | 1793-1795 Household Exam Måns Persson family | |||
| 114 | 1794 Household Exam Johan Eliasson family | |||
| 115 | 1794-1798 Lars Hultman at fattighusen (poor house) | |||
| 116 | 1794-1798 Lars Hultman with daughter Anna Sara | |||
| 117 | 1795 Birth and death - Mårten Nilsson | |||
| 118 | 1795 Household Exam Johan Eliasson family | |||
| 119 | 1795Fjälkestad_ElnaNilsdotterBirth | |||
| 120 | 1796 Birth and death - Mårten Nilsson | |||
| 121 | 1796 HER Johan Eliasson family | |||
| 122 | 1796 Moving-Out Stina Larsdotter family | |||
| 123 | 1797 Mårten Nilsson - birth and death | |||
| 124 | 1797-1803FjälkestadHER_NilsJönssonFamily | |||
| 125 | 1798 Death Stina Håkansdotter | |||
| 126 | 1798 Else Nilsdotter - birth and death | |||
| 127 | 1798NorraStrö_SvenHanssonBirth | |||
| 128 | 18 Dec 1938 - Edward A. Frasier obituary The Nebraska State Journal, Sun. Dec 18, 1938, page 16 Edward A. Frasier Edward Alexander Frasier was born Jan. 21, 1958 at Buffalo, Wis., and died at his home in Ashland Dec. 10, 1938 after an illness of over two years. He came to Emrerson, Ia., at the age of 16. In the spring of 1880 he went to West Ashland community and had made this home since. In 1890 he and his family moved to their present home. He took a great interest in civic affairs and was active in promoting anything for the betterment of his community. He took great pride in his home and family, and was a devoted husband and father. April 1, 1886 he married Ida Black. To them were born three sons, and four daughters. One daughter died in infancy. Surviving are his wife ida; Chester A. of Grinnell, Ia., Roscoe E. of Ceresco; Nellie I. at home, Mabel M. Williamson and Clarence C. of Lincoln, and Myrtle R. Hrubesky of Geneva; 11 grandchildren and three great grandchildren; two sisters Miss Ella Frasier and Mrs. Margarette Pierce of Lincoln; many other relatives and a host of friends. On April 1, 1936 Mr. and Mrs. Frasier celebrated their golden wedding with open house for relatives and friends. | |||
| 129 | 18 Feb 1944 Betty Anderson Glen Larson wedding - unknown newspaper | |||
| 130 | 18 Nov 1947 Mayor Elmer Pearson opposes liquor license Lincoln Star Controversy Rages Over Beer Permit Many Of Ceresco Citizens Involved More than 100 interested citizens of Ceresco and vicinity attended a hearing before the state liquor control commission Tuesday on the application of Adolph Wotipka for a beer license outside the city limits. The application, approved by a 4 to 2 vote of the county commissioners, had been denied by the commission and the applicant appealed. Both sides came to the hearing armed with petitions signed in the vicinity. Each contained approximately 200 signatures. Ministers Testify. Three ministers of churches in Ceresco testified that they circulated petitions among their membership and advised them in church of the availability of petitions. Roy Anderson, member of the school board in the rural district where the tavern would be located, created a stir when he exclaimed regarding sale of liquor: "There is no law. It is only the one with the most money and the best lawyer." Anderson said that in his opinion the only way to prevent trouble with liquor is to keep out liquor. He denied that the controversy arose because people of Swedish descent were dry and Czechs in the neighborhood wanted liquor. Own Opinion Mayor Elmer Pearson of Ceresco opposed the granting of a license 2 1/2 miles west of town. He admitted that the letter of opposition he had written the commission as mayor was his own opinion and that the board had not acted on it. Pearson was closely quizzed by both the commission and attorneys on his statement that he did not believe Wotipka and his wife were the "right kind of people" to operate a tavern. When pressed for specific reasons, he remained mute. The only answer that questioners could obtain was this opinion was based on "just their daily lives." Fear Reprisals The hearing was replete with innuendoes and opinions of people who did not attend the hearing. Fear of reprisals and damage to machinery by people not attending was related and all refused to give names of their informants. Otis Beaman, county supervisor, testified as to the differences of opinion on the county board at the time the application was approved. Among those called as witnesses were" Henry Tvrdy, Ted Pospisil, George Vanicek, Willard Beaman, Henry Fiedler and John Krafka, all nearby farmers, and Ed Raymond, grocer, all in behalf of the applicants. Alfred Burkland, farmer, was opposed in addition to the ministers, Anderson and Otis Beaman. The hearing of oppoment witnesses carried over to the afternoon. | |||
| 131 | 1800 Pehr Nilsson - birth | |||
| 132 | 1801 HER Pehr Henricsson family | |||
| 133 | 1801 Marriage Anders Håkansson Maria Häggblad | |||
| 134 | 1801-1804 Household Exam Anders Håkansson family | |||
| 135 | 1801-1805 Lars Hultman at Malmbäck fattighusen (poor house) | |||
| 136 | 1802 Death Sven Häggblad | |||
| 137 | 1802 HER Per Henricsson family | |||
| 138 | 1803 death Gölin Andersdotter | |||
| 139 | 1803 Estate Inventory for Jonas Hultman | |||
| 140 | 1804 Death record - Anders Andersson Sträng | |||
| 141 | 1804 HER Per Henricsson family | |||
| 142 | 1804 Mercer Brown - Land Sale For Sale. 170 acres of land, lying in Columbia County, on Maddox creek, two and a half miles below Wrightsborough, with a grist mill, saw mill and plantation thereon, for terms apply to the subscriber on the premises. Mercer Brown. February 18 (note that Mercer Brown b. 1781 is selling land originally purchased by his father Mercer Brwon b. 1740) | |||
| 143 | 1804 Moving Out Anders Håkansson and family | |||
| 144 | 1805 Death Per Henricsson | |||
| 145 | 1805 Estate Inventory for Per Henricsson | |||
| 146 | 1805 HER Per Henricsson family | |||
| 147 | 1805 HER Per Henricsson family (p.2) | |||
| 148 | 1805-1806 Household Exam Catharina Månsdotter | |||
| 149 | 1806 Birth Hans Hansson | |||
| 150 | 1806 Death record Lars Hultman |