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| 1051 | Living in the household were: Rademacher, Frank (white male, 35), furniture dealer Mary (white female, 28), wife, keeping house Josie (white female, 3), daughter, at home Francis A. (white female, 2), daughter, at home Joseph A. (white male, 6 mos), son, at home Pavlik, Francis (white female, 16), sister-in-law, servant Pavlik, Albert (white male, 11), brother-in-law, servant The Pavlik family members (including Mary) are listed as born in Austria (instead of the usual Bohemia). | Rademacher, Joseph Albert (I6402)
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| 1052 | Living in the household were: Rademacker, Frank (white male, 40), furniture business, born in Prussia Mary (white female, 28) wife, housekeeping A.J. (white female, 9) daughter Francis (white female, 7) daughter Albert (white male, 6) son Frank (white male, 3) son Gertrude (white female, 9 mos.) duaghter Sschlasheety (?), Francis (white female, 18) servant Sonderman, Joseph (white male, 26) cabinet maker | Rademacher, Franz Joseph (I2381)
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| 1053 | Living in the household were: Rademacker, Frank (white male, 40), furniture business, born in Prussia Mary (white female, 28) wife, housekeeping A.J. (white female, 9) daughter Francis (white female, 7) daughter Albert (white male, 6) son Frank (white male, 3) son Gertrude (white female, 9 mos.) duaghter Sschlasheety (?), Francis (white female, 18) servant Sonderman, Joseph (white male, 26) cabinet maker | Pavlik, Mary E. (I2478)
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| 1054 | Living in the household were: Rademacker, Frank (white male, 40), furniture business, born in Prussia Mary (white female, 28) wife, housekeeping A.J. (white female, 9) daughter Francis (white female, 7) daughter Albert (white male, 6) son Frank (white male, 3) son Gertrude (white female, 9 mos.) duaghter Sschlasheety (?), Francis (white female, 18) servant Sonderman, Joseph (white male, 26) cabinet maker | Rademacher, Agnes (I6400)
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| 1055 | Living in the household were: Rademacker, Frank (white male, 40), furniture business, born in Prussia Mary (white female, 28) wife, housekeeping A.J. (white female, 9) daughter Francis (white female, 7) daughter Albert (white male, 6) son Frank (white male, 3) son Gertrude (white female, 9 mos.) duaghter Sschlasheety (?), Francis (white female, 18) servant Sonderman, Joseph (white male, 26) cabinet maker | Rademacher, Frances (I6401)
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| 1056 | Living in the household were: Rademacker, Frank (white male, 40), furniture business, born in Prussia Mary (white female, 28) wife, housekeeping A.J. (white female, 9) daughter Francis (white female, 7) daughter Albert (white male, 6) son Frank (white male, 3) son Gertrude (white female, 9 mos.) duaghter Sschlasheety (?), Francis (white female, 18) servant Sonderman, Joseph (white male, 26) cabinet maker | Rademacher, Joseph Albert (I6402)
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| 1057 | Living in the household were: Rademacker, Frank (white male, 40), furniture business, born in Prussia Mary (white female, 28) wife, housekeeping A.J. (white female, 9) daughter Francis (white female, 7) daughter Albert (white male, 6) son Frank (white male, 3) son Gertrude (white female, 9 mos.) duaghter Sschlasheety (?), Francis (white female, 18) servant Sonderman, Joseph (white male, 26) cabinet maker | Rademacher, Frank (I6403)
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| 1058 | Living in the household were: Rademacker, Frank (white male, 40), furniture business, born in Prussia Mary (white female, 28) wife, housekeeping A.J. (white female, 9) daughter Francis (white female, 7) daughter Albert (white male, 6) son Frank (white male, 3) son Gertrude (white female, 9 mos.) duaghter Sschlasheety (?), Francis (white female, 18) servant Sonderman, Joseph (white male, 26) cabinet maker | Rademacher, Gertrude (I6404)
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| 1059 | Living in the household were: Rademacker, Frank (white male, 40), furniture business, born in Prussia Mary (white female, 28) wife, housekeeping A.J. (white female, 9) daughter Francis (white female, 7) daughter Albert (white male, 6) son Frank (white male, 3) son Gertrude (white female, 9 mos.) duaghter Sschlasheety (?), Francis (white female, 18) servant Sonderman, Joseph (white male, 26) cabinet maker | Sonderman, Joseph (I6405)
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| 1060 | Living in this household are Jan Olsson, wife Ella Larsdotter, Ella's children Hans, Karin, Lars and Olof (from her first husband Hans) plus a daughter Helena born to Jan and Ella. Ella's son Olof dies in 1839. There are other family units at this location but based on cursory review do not appear to be related (despite similar surnames). Living in this household are Jan Olsson, wife Ella Larsdotter, Ella's children Hans, Karin, Lars and Olof (from her first husband Hans) plus a daughter Helena born to Jan and Ella. Ella's son Olof dies in 1839. There are other family units at this location but based on cursory review do not appear to be related (despite similar surnames). | Olsson, Jän (I1669)
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| 1061 | Living in this household are Jan Olsson, wife Ella Larsdotter, Ella's children Hans, Karin, Lars and Olof (from her first husband Hans) plus a daughter Helena born to Jan and Ella. Ella's son Olof dies in 1839. There are other family units at this location but based on cursory review do not appear to be related (despite similar surnames). Living in this household are Jan Olsson, wife Ella Larsdotter, Ella's children Hans, Karin, Lars and Olof (from her first husband Hans) plus a daughter Helena born to Jan and Ella. Ella's son Olof dies in 1839. There are other family units at this location but based on cursory review do not appear to be related (despite similar surnames). | Jansdotter, Helena (I1671)
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| 1062 | Living in this household are Jan Olsson, wife Ella Larsdotter, Ella's children Hans, Karin, Lars and Olof (from her first husband Hans) plus a daughter Helena born to Jan and Ella. Ella's son Olof dies in 1839. There are other family units at this location but based on cursory review do not appear to be related (despite similar surnames). | Hansson, Lars (I73)
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| 1063 | Living in this household are Jan Olsson, wife Ella Larsdotter, Ella's children Hans, Karin, Lars and Olof (from her first husband Hans) plus a daughter Helena born to Jan and Ella. Ella's son Olof dies in 1839. There are other family units at this location but based on cursory review do not appear to be related (despite similar surnames). | Larsdotter, Ella (I1666)
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| 1064 | Living in this household are Jan Olsson, wife Ella Larsdotter, Ella's children Hans, Karin, Lars and Olof (from her first husband Hans) plus a daughter Helena born to Jan and Ella. Ella's son Olof dies in 1839. There are other family units at this location but based on cursory review do not appear to be related (despite similar surnames). | Hansson, Hans (I1667)
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| 1065 | Living in this household are Jan Olsson, wife Ella Larsdotter, Ella's children Hans, Karin, Lars and Olof (from her first husband Hans) plus a daughter Helena born to Jan and Ella. Ella's son Olof dies in 1839. There are other family units at this location but based on cursory review do not appear to be related (despite similar surnames). | Hansson, Karin (I1668)
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| 1066 | Living in this household are Jan Olsson, wife Ella Larsdotter, Ella's children Hans, Karin, Lars and Olof (from her first husband Hans) plus a daughter Helena born to Jan and Ella. Ella's son Olof dies in 1839. There are other family units at this location but based on cursory review do not appear to be related (despite similar surnames). | Hansson, Olof (I1670)
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| 1067 | Living on the Tontorpet farm were Anders Eriksson, wife Maria Eriksdotter, son Erik, son Johannes and daugther Stina. Others also living in this dwelling; possible relationships are not immediately apparent. Living on the Tontorpet farm were Anders Eriksson, wife Maria Eriksdotter, son Erik, son Johannes and daugther Stina. Others also living in this dwelling; possible relationships are not immediately apparent. | Andersdotter, Stina (I5993)
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| 1068 | Living with Anna Maria JOHANSDOTTER are her daughters Anna Josefina and Ida Albertina. | Johnson, Anna Josephine (I1431)
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| 1069 | Living with Anna Maria JOHANSDOTTER are her daughters Anna Josefina and Ida Albertina. | Johnson, Ida Albertha (I1732)
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| 1070 | Living with her widowed miother. She is working as a telephone operator. | Campbell, Flora (I5947)
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| 1071 | Living with his father; working as a schoolteacher | Campbell, Benjamin (I5937)
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| 1072 | Living with his mother and grandfather William Applebee. They are next door to the John and Elizabeth Campbell family. | Whitehouse, Frank Erving (I5869)
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| 1073 | Living with widowed mother and widowed sister who has 2 small children. | Anderson, James (I5951)
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| 1074 | Located 9 miles east and 1/2 mile south of Ceresco. Former Rosecrans property. | Frasier, Edward Alexander (I1084)
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| 1075 | Lola was an active member of the Ceresco Methodist Church for many years. Lola had taught school for many years before her marriage, and had graduated from Ashland High School. She also served on the local school board. | Timmons, Lola Ethel (I20)
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| 1076 | LOUDOUN EASTERNER NEWSPAPER OBITUARIES KEITH ELWOOD BRODD Keith Elwood Brodd, formerly of Sterling and a past Master of the Sterling Masonic Lodge, died Sept. 23 at his home in Tappahannock, Va. He was born July 19, 1932 in Swedeburg, Nebraska. Retired from the District of Columbia Highway Department, Bridge Division, he relocated in 1991 to Tappahannock, where he volunteered for the Laborers for Christ, Habitat For Humanity, and Hospicce Society of Tappahanock and the Northern Neck. He had been building coordinator at Holy Cross Lutheran Church in Herndon and Head Elder at Good Shepherd Lutheran Church in Calleo, Va. He was the past master of the Sterling Masonic Lodge as well as a member of the Eastern Star Chaper of Herndon. Survivors include his wife, Maud Gates Brodd of Tappahannock; his children, Sharon Brodd Keating of Chambersburg, Pa. and Keith Wayne Brodd of Sterling; six grandchildren, William, Daniel, and Christopher Keating and Jon-Paul, Nicholas, and Joshua Brodd of Sterling, VA; and two brothers, Elton W. Brodd of Lincoln, Neb. and C. Ferde Brodd of Lake Los Angeles. Memorial donations may be made to Habitat for Humanity, PO Box 369, Americus, Ga. 31709 or Hospice Society, Riverside/Tappahannock, Medical Arts Bldg A, Suite 201, 618 Hospital Road, Tappahannock, Va. 22560. RICHMOND TIMES-DISPATCH - SEPTEMBER 25, 2002 Brodd -- Keith Elwood Keith Elwood, 70, a retired District of Columbia Government Bridge Division assistant engineer, husband of Maud Gates Brodd. RICHMOND TIMES-DISPATCH - September 25, 2002 BRODD: Keith Elwood Brodd Keith Elwood Brodd, 70, of Tappahannock, died Monday, September 23, 2002 at his residence. He was a retired assistant engineer for the District of Columbia Government Bridge Division. Mr. Brodd was Past Master of Sterling Masonic Lodge; Past Patron of Herndon Eastern Star Chapter; a Laborer for Christ, 1991 to 1999; member of Habitat for Humanity, 1996 to present; member of Riverside-Tappahannock Hospice and Northern Neck Hospice, 2000 to present; member, head elder and active in the construction of Good Shepherd Lutheran Church. He is survived by his wife, Maud G. Brodd; two children, Sharon Brodd Keating of Chambersburg, Pa. and Keith Wayne Brodd of Sterling; two brothers, Elton Brodd of Lincoln, Neb. and Ferde Brodd of Lake Los Angeles, Calif.; six grandchildren, William, Daniel and Christopher Keating, Jon-Paul, Nicholas and Joshua Brodd. A memorial service will be held 3 p.m. Friday, September 27 in Good Shepherd Lutheran Church, two miles west of Callao on Route 202, with Pastor Michael E. Ramming officiating. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Good Shepherd Lutheran Church, P.O. Box 576, Callao, Va. 22435; Riverside-Tappahannock Hospice, Medical Arts Building A, Suite 201, 618 Hospital Road, Tappahannock, Va. 22560 or Habitat for Humanity RV, CARE-A-VANNERS, P.O. Box 369, Americus, Ga. 31709. | Brodd, Keith Elwood (I0157)
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| 1077 | LOUDOUN EASTERNER NEWSPAPER OBITUARIES KEITH ELWOOD BRODD Keith Elwood Brodd, formerly of Sterling and a past Master of the Sterling Masonic Lodge, died Sept. 23 at his home in Tappahannock, Va. He was born July 19, 1932 in Swedeburg, Nebraska. Retired from the District of Columbia Highway Department, Bridge Division, he relocated in 1991 to Tappahannock, where he volunteered for the Laborers for Christ, Habitat For Humanity, and Hospicce Society of Tappahanock and the Northern Neck. He had been building coordinator at Holy Cross Lutheran Church in Herndon and Head Elder at Good Shepherd Lutheran Church in Calleo, Va. He was the past master of the Sterling Masonic Lodge as well as a member of the Eastern Star Chaper of Herndon. Survivors include his wife, Maud Gates Brodd of Tappahannock; his children, Sharon Brodd Keating of Chambersburg, Pa. and Keith Wayne Brodd of Sterling; six grandchildren, William, Daniel, and Christopher Keating and Jon-Paul, Nicholas, and Joshua Brodd of Sterling, VA; and two brothers, Elton W. Brodd of Lincoln, Neb. and C. Ferde Brodd of Lake Los Angeles. Memorial donations may be made to Habitat for Humanity, PO Box 369, Americus, Ga. 31709 or Hospice Society, Riverside/Tappahannock, Medical Arts Bldg A, Suite 201, 618 Hospital Road, Tappahannock, Va. 22560. RICHMOND TIMES-DISPATCH - SEPTEMBER 25, 2002 Brodd -- Keith Elwood Keith Elwood, 70, a retired District of Columbia Government Bridge Division assistant engineer, husband of Maud Gates Brodd. RICHMOND TIMES-DISPATCH - September 25, 2002 BRODD: Keith Elwood Brodd Keith Elwood Brodd, 70, of Tappahannock, died Monday, September 23, 2002 at his residence. He was a retired assistant engineer for the District of Columbia Government Bridge Division. Mr. Brodd was Past Master of Sterling Masonic Lodge; Past Patron of Herndon Eastern Star Chapter; a Laborer for Christ, 1991 to 1999; member of Habitat for Humanity, 1996 to present; member of Riverside-Tappahannock Hospice and Northern Neck Hospice, 2000 to present; member, head elder and active in the construction of Good Shepherd Lutheran Church. He is survived by his wife, Maud G. Brodd; two children, Sharon Brodd Keating of Chambersburg, Pa. and Keith Wayne Brodd of Sterling; two brothers, Elton Brodd of Lincoln, Neb. and Ferde Brodd of Lake Los Angeles, Calif.; six grandchildren, William, Daniel and Christopher Keating, Jon-Paul, Nicholas and Joshua Brodd. A memorial service will be held 3 p.m. Friday, September 27 in Good Shepherd Lutheran Church, two miles west of Callao on Route 202, with Pastor Michael E. Ramming officiating. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Good Shepherd Lutheran Church, P.O. Box 576, Callao, Va. 22435; Riverside-Tappahannock Hospice, Medical Arts Building A, Suite 201, 618 Hospital Road, Tappahannock, Va. 22560 or Habitat for Humanity RV, CARE-A-VANNERS, P.O. Box 369, Americus, Ga. 31709 | Brodd, Keith Elwood (I359)
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| 1078 | Louis Alfred ("Uncle Al") owned a general merchandise store in Kansas. | Hanson, Louis Alfred (I80)
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| 1079 | Louis Alphonso was killed in a drowning accident in boot camp during World War I. | Carlson, Louis Alphonso (I91)
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| 1080 | Louisa died 23 days after the birth of twins, near North English, IA. | Family: Benjamin F. Black / Louisa Matthews (F350)
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| 1081 | LTF and DN agree on date; place according to DN | Black, Elinor Jane (I1158)
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| 1082 | Maja Ericsdotter, b. 1765 Hool. Arrived 1796 from Hool left 1798 | Eriksdotter, Maja (I5829)
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| 1083 | Maja is only mentioned once, when the family is living at Grankärr. She is not included in the family's records at Tångare. She would have been nine years old when they moved there - too young to be hired out as a maid. I presume that she died sometime before 1836. 1/25/2014 Update: Confirmed that she died in 1837. 1/28/2014: NO! Alive and well until at least 1923. She is the mother of Johannah Hallberg. Cannot explain why she was not listed in Tangåre. | Johansdotter, Maja Cajsa (I2722)
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| 1084 | Maja is working as a maid for the Malmotest (?) family | Johansdotter, Maja (I1212)
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| 1085 | Mamie and Roy were married in the Martinson home where Mamie grew up. | Family: Roy Gottfred Anderson / Mamie Marie Martinson (F2107)
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| 1086 | March 6 Nils Jönsson and Una Månsdotter | Nilsdotter, Elna (I1592)
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| 1087 | Margaret and her husband are buried in Greenwood Presbyterian Cemetery (where her father was buried previously). They are in Row 3, lots #27 and 28. Beside them is Guilford Bowley, Phineas' brother, who died at the age of 26. | Campbell, Margaret (I5863)
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| 1088 | Margaret Beattie is living alone at Law Margaret Beattie, Head, widow, femal age 72, laborer's widow, born at Leslie. | Beattie, Margaret (I5956)
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| 1089 | Margaret Fraser, widow of John Fraser - agricultural labourer Died 1879 Sep 15, Clifton, Parish of Insch Female, age 86. Father John Beattie, mason and crofter (deceased) Mother maiden name Tough (deceased) Cause of death: paralysis of old age Informant: Joseph Fraser, son (not present) | Beattie, Margaret (I5956)
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| 1090 | Margaret was the organist for many years at Immanuel Lutheran Church in Ceresco, Saunders County, Nebraska. WAHOO NEWSPAPER - JULY 2, 1998 MARGARET PALM Margaret Jane (Anderson) Palm, 74, of Ceresco, died June 28, at the Tabitha Hospice unit in Lincoln. She was born November 23, 1923 on a farm northwest of Ceresco to Theodore and Edna (Walin) Anderson. She was married Aug. 14, 1942 to Leonard N. Palm at Trinity Lutheran Church in Omaha. To this union three daughters and one son were bor She retired after 44 years as an organist of Immanuel Lutheran Church of Ceresco, where she was a lifelong member. She was also a member of the American Legion Post # Auxiliary of Ceresco and lifetime member of VFW No. 4502 of Wahoo. She was the accompanist for many local music organizations, an active member of all parent organizations of Ceresco public schools and an avid sports fan. Survivors include her husband, Leonard Palm of Ceresco; daughters and sons-in-law, Lennice and Roger Dahl of Davey, Kathryn and Ron Tucker of Milford, and Joanne Palm of Lincoln; son and daughter-in-law, Jon and Roxanne Palm of Lincoln; granildren and spouses, Lisa and Bert Qualsett of Fremont, John Tucker of Milford, and Michael, Matthew and Jacob Palm of Lincoln; sister, Bettie Larson; sister-in-law, Agnes (Bettendorf) Anderson of Iowa, Wilma Docekal of Omaha; and Lenore Saxton of Florida; great grandchildren, Jenna Qualsett and Mitchell Tucker; aunt, Norma Heiser of Wahoo; nieces, nephews; and cousins. She was preceded in death by her parents, Theodore and Edna Anderson; brother, Milton Anderson, and sister, Mildred Anderson. A memorial service will be held Friday, July 3, at 11 a.m. at Immanuel Lutheran Church in Ceresco. Memorials in lieu of flowers may be sent to the Immanuel Lutheran Church or Tabitha Hospice, 4720 Randolph, Lincoln, NE 68510. Lincoln Memorial Funeral Home, Lincoln, in charge of arrangements. | Anderson, Margaret Jane (I0024)
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| 1091 | Margaret was the organist for many years at Immanuel Lutheran Church in Ceresco, Saunders County, Nebraska. WAHOO NEWSPAPER - JULY 2, 1998 MARGARET PALM Margaret Jane (Anderson) Palm, 74, of Ceresco, died June 28, at the Tabitha Hospice unit in Lincoln. She was born November 23, 1923 on a farm northwest of Ceresco to Theodore and Edna (Walin) Anderson. She was married Aug. 14, 1942 to Leonard N. Palm at Trinity Lutheran Church in Omaha. To this union three daughters and one son were bor She retired after 44 years as an organist of Immanuel Lutheran Church of Ceresco, where she was a lifelong member. She was also a member of the American Legion Post # Auxiliary of Ceresco and lifetime member of VFW No. 4502 of Wahoo. She was the accompanist for many local music organizations, an active member of all parent organizations of Ceresco public schools and an avid sports fan. Survivors include her husband, Leonard Palm of Ceresco; daughters and sons-in-law, Lennice and Roger Dahl of Davey, Kathryn and Ron Tucker of Milford, and Joanne Palm of Lincoln; son and daughter-in-law, Jon and Roxanne Palm of Lincoln; granildren and spouses, Lisa and Bert Qualsett of Fremont, John Tucker of Milford, and Michael, Matthew and Jacob Palm of Lincoln; sister, Bettie Larson; sister-in-law, Agnes (Bettendorf) Anderson of Iowa, Wilma Docekal of Omaha; and Lenore Saxton of Florida; great grandchildren, Jenna Qualsett and Mitchell Tucker; aunt, Norma Heiser of Wahoo; nieces, nephews; and cousins. She was preceded in death by her parents, Theodore and Edna Anderson; brother, Milton Anderson, and sister, Mildred Anderson. A memorial service will be held Friday, July 3, at 11 a.m. at Immanuel Lutheran Church in Ceresco. Memorials in lieu of flowers may be sent to the Immanuel Lutheran Church or Tabitha Hospice, 4720 Randolph, Lincoln, NE 68510. Lincoln Memorial Funeral Home, Lincoln, in charge of arrangements. | Anderson, Margaret Jane (I293)
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| 1092 | Maria Ericsdotter, parents Eric Andersson Hallgren and Elin Ambjörnsdotter | Eriksdotter, Maja (I5829)
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| 1093 | Marlin served in the Army during the Korean Conflict from December 6, 1951 until December 5, 1953. He was stationed in the Marshall Islands Bikini Atoll. Marlin acted as a butcher, a baker and then the Ice Cream Maker before being sent state side and being Honorably discharged from Fort Carson in Colorado Springs, Colorado. Marlin's rank was Corporal in the Quarter Master Corps. During his military service, he was awarded the Good Conduct Medal and the National Defense Service Medal. LINCOLN JOURNAL STAR - JUNE 12, 2003 Olson --Marlin Dewey, 73, Wahoo, died Tuesday (6/10/03) in Lincoln. Born in Wahoo. Former farmer; part-time worker for Virgl Implement. Survivors: wife, Phyllis; daughters, Crystal Annette Balthrop, Newman, Ga., Marlys Elaine Jones, Lincoln, Becky Jo Olson-Kellogg, Minneapolis; sisters, Jean Mortensen, Janet Sayers, both of Omaha; uncle, Dwain Benson, Wahoo; grandson, Grahammson Kellogg, Minneapolis. Services: 10 a.m. Friday, Grace Lutheran Church, Swedeburg. Burial: 9 a.m. Friday, Swedeburg Lutheran Cemetery. Visitation: 2-8 p.m. Thursday, Pruss-Nabity Funeral Home, Wahoo. Memorials: Handicap accessibility fund, at the church. OMAHA WORLD HEARALD - JUNE 12, 2003 OLSON-Marlin D., age 73, Wahoo. Survived by wife, Phyllis; daughters, Crystal (Jerry) Balthrop, Newnan, GA, Marlys (Charles) Jones, Lincoln, Becky Jo Olson-Kellogg (James Kellogg), Minneapolis, MN; grandson, Grahamm Olson Kellogg, Minneapolis, MN; sisters, Jean Mortensen, Janet (Richard) Sayers, all Omaha; brother-in-law, Martin (Marlene) Pearson, Ceresco; uncle, Dwain Benson, Wahoo; nieces; nephews; cousins; friends. MEMORIAL SERVICE Fri. 10 am, Grace Lutheran Church, Swedeburg. Burial Fri. 9 am, Swedeburg Lutheran Cemetery, Military Honors by Fort Riley, KS Honor Guard. VISITATION Thurs. 2-8 pm, Funeral Home. Memorials to Handicap Accessibility Fund ate Church. View complete obituary and send condolences@www.prussnabity.com PRUSS-NABITY Funeral Home Wahoo, NE 402-443-3128 WAHOO NEWSPAPER, JUNE 19, 2003 Marlin Olson WAHOO | Olson, Marlin Dewey (I0193)
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| 1094 | Marlin served in the Army during the Korean Conflict from December 6, 1951 until December 5, 1953. He was stationed in the Marshall Islands Bikini Atoll. Marlin acted as a butcher, a baker and then the Ice Cream Maker before being sent state side and being Honorably discharged from Fort Carson in Colorado Springs, Colorado. Marlin's rank was Corporal in the Quarter Master Corps. During his military service, he was awarded the Good Conduct Medal and the National Defense Service Medal. LINCOLN JOURNAL STAR - JUNE 12, 2003 Olson --Marlin Dewey, 73, Wahoo, died Tuesday (6/10/03) in Lincoln. Born in Wahoo. Former farmer; part-time worker for Virgl Implement. Survivors: wife, Phyllis; daughters, Crystal Annette Balthrop, Newman, Ga., Marlys Elaine Jones, Lincoln, Becky Jo Olson-Kellogg, Minneapolis; sisters, Jean Mortensen, Janet Sayers, both of Omaha; uncle, Dwain Benson, Wahoo; grandson, Grahammson Kellogg, Minneapolis. Services: 10 a.m. Friday, Grace Lutheran Church, Swedeburg. Burial: 9 a.m. Friday, Swedeburg Lutheran Cemetery. Visitation: 2-8 p.m. Thursday, Pruss-Nabity Funeral Home, Wahoo. Memorials: Handicap accessibility fund, at the church. OMAHA WORLD HERALD - JUNE 12, 2003 OLSON-Marlin D., age 73, Wahoo. Survived by wife, Phyllis; daughters, Crystal (Jerry) Balthrop, Newnan, GA, Marlys (Charles) Jones, Lincoln, Becky Jo Olson-Kellogg (James Kellogg), Minneapolis, MN; grandson, Grahamm Olson Kellogg, Minneapolis, MN; sisters, Jean Mortensen, Janet (Richard) Sayers, all Omaha; brother-in-law, Martin (Marlene) Pearson, Ceresco; uncle, Dwain Benson, Wahoo; nieces; nephews; cousins; friends. MEMORIAL SERVICE Fri. 10 am, Grace Lutheran Church, Swedeburg. Burial Fri. 9 am, Swedeburg Lutheran Cemetery, Military Honors by Fort Riley, KS Honor Guard. VISITATION Thurs. 2-8 pm, Funeral Home. Memorials to Handicap Accessibility Fund ahe Church. View complete obituary and send condolences@www.prussnabity.com PRUSS-NABITY Funeral Home Wahoo, NE 402-443-3128 WAHOO NEWSPAPER, JUNE 19, 2003 Marlin Olson WAHOO | Olson, Marlin Dewey (I076)
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| 1095 | Mary and her two sisters are working as dressmakers. | Beattie, Mary Ann (I5972)
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| 1096 | Mary's parents were from Wittenberg, Germany. | Guisenhoof, Mary (I833)
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| 1097 | Master builder and operator of the Helleveds mill in Norra Sandsjö parish, then the millcroft in Onnarpcountry-seat, Norra Sandsjö. | Hultman, Jonas (I46)
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| 1098 | Mathias and Elisabeth are next door to Melchoir, Katherina and Anna Katherina (dwelling 13). Blomer, Mathias (M, age ) Blomer, (G, age ) | Blommer, Mathias (I2357)
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| 1099 | Mathias and Elisabeth are next door to Melchoir, Katherina and Anna Katherina (dwelling 13). Blomer, Mathias (M, age ) Blomer, (G, age ) | Schnass, Elisabeth (I6217)
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| 1100 | Mathias is living with his wife Elizabeth and children Anna, Margaret, John, Peter and Milton. Blommer, Mathias (M, age 50, ) Blommer, (, age ) Blommer, (, age ) Blommer, (, age ) Blommer, (, age ) Blommer, (, age ) Blommer, (, age ) | Blommer, Anna Margaretha (I2067)
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