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| 2451 | Christian is living at Riseberga with dozens of other young people. He leaves in 1856. | Pearson, Christian (I613)
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| 2452 | Christian is living at Ugglarp No. 3 and working for Åbo (owner) Bengt Svensson. He leaves for Helsingborg in 1863. | Pearson, Christian (I613)
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| 2453 | Christian is one of many drängen (farm hands) at Bröda No. 1. He arrives in 1856 and leaves in 1857. | Pearson, Christian (I613)
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| 2454 | Christian is working for Åb. (owner) Sven Forsberg. He is there from 1853 to 1854. | Pearson, Christian (I613)
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| 2455 | Christian is working for J. Sjögren along with many other farmhands. He is there from 1854 to 1855. | Pearson, Christian (I613)
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| 2456 | Christian leaves for Allerum | Pearson, Christian (I613)
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| 2457 | Christian leaves for Helsingborg. | Pearson, Christian (I613)
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| 2458 | Christian leaves for Viken. | Pearson, Christian (I613)
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| 2459 | Christian Pearson Obituary C.P. Pearson died suddenly Friay morning from heart trouble, at the age of 72 years, 9 months and 21 days. The deceased was born in Sweden and came to this country in 1870, living in Ashland about three years where he married, his wife surviving him. From there they moved to a farm southeast of Weston and about five years ago they moved into town. The funeral services were held Sunday afternoon at the home and at the Swedish Baptist church, Rev. Bernston officiating. The remains were laid to rest in the Baptist cemetery southwest of town. A large number of friends and relatives were present to pay their respects to the deceased. He leaves a wife, six children and three brothers, two in Minnesota and one in Sweden, to mourn his loss. We join with the many friends in extending sympathy to the bereaved ones. (digital copies, unsourced, believed to be from Wahoo Wasp) The following relatives of C.P. Pearson attended the funeral: E.H. Olson and family Omaha, Dee Peterson and family Stromsburg, Frank Magnuson and family Wahoo, N.P. Johnson and family Wahoo, Miss Johnson of Lincoln. | Pearson, Christian (I613)
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| 2460 | Christian Pearson to Johanna Pearson,Stocking Farm and Webster Lots | Pearson, Christian (I613)
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| 2461 | Cicelor. | Muller, Karl Bernhard (I2676)
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| 2462 | Cindy Tucker is a descendant of the family of J.W.'s Hansen wives. ltucker@gojade.org From the Laramie Republican, August 20, 1920: Well Known Man Dies At Home This Afternoon J.W. Johnson, one of the pioneer citizens of this part of the state and a resident of Laramie for a long number of years, died at 4:30 this afternoon, at his home, Third and Garfield streets, leaving two sons, Mel Johnson and Elwood Johnson, and one daughter, Mrs. Evelyn Carruth, and a grandson, the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Carruth. He had been ill for some time, but on Thursday was up and about the house, eating his breakfast and declaring that he felt well. Later he was taken worsse and the end came this afternoon. Mr. Johnson was a director of the Albany National Bank and prominent as a Pythian, having been chancellor commander of the local lodge. He was at one time a member of the board of county commissioners and state senator from Albany County. Arrangement for the funeral have not been made. | Johansson, Johan (I733)
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| 2463 | Cited Maud Mathews as next of kin. Claimed birth date of 28 Jun 1917. page 2 | Warren, Chadburn John (I2351)
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| 2464 | Clara is the first pigan (maid) listed. A note is made with regard to her marriage to Gustaf and the birth of her daughter Augusta Mathilda. She leaves Nobynäs in 1856 (same year as marriage and birth of baby). | Jönsdotter, Clara Fredrika (I1504)
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| 2465 | Clara was born the 4th child of Anders and Gustafva Brodd, and their first here in America. She was born in Carbon, Wyoming, and at the age of 5 moved with her family to Nebraska. She was baptized at Grace Lutheran Church in Swedeburg, Saunders County, Nebraska, and also confirmed there. When she was a young lady, she traveled back to Wyoming to help care for her aunt, (Mrs. J. W. Johnson). She also worked in Mr. Johnson's restaurant. While there, she met Will Pearson, and later married him. In 1905, they moved back to Nebraska, and for a short time lived on a farm by Weston, Saunders County, Nebraska, but later purchased a farm near Ceresco, Saunders County, Nebraska. Will died in 1920, and Clara remained on the farm until 1935n Irvin got married. She left the farm and worked in Mead, Lincoln, & Omaha Nebraska as a housekeeper and caring for elderly people. She later bought a home in Ceresco, Saunders County, Nebraska where she lived until her death. The home she bought had at one time been a hotel. Clara's brother Herman married Lily Bengtson. Lily's brother Wilhelm, is Florence Bengtson Olson's father. OBITUARY Clara Elizabeth Brodd was born to Anders Gustaf and Gustava Brodd, June 23, 1877 in Carbon, Wyo. Death came to her at the Saunders County Hospital, Wahoo, Nebraska, November 13, 1957 at the age of 80 years, four months and 21 days after a lining illness. She was baptized October 21, 1882 and confirmed April 30, 1893 in the Lutheran Church at Swedeburg, Nebraska. On October 22, 1901 she was united in marriage to Peter William Pearson at Scandinavian Lutheran Church, Laramie, Wyo. To this union were born three sons, namely Elmer, Herman and Irvin, all of Ceresco and one daughter Edna, Mrs. Julius Brosm of Monmouth, Ore. Her husband preceded her in death June 24, 1920. One sister Augusta, Mrs. Carl Nelson, and one brother, Carl Herman Brodd also preceded her in death. Family residence has been in Laramie, Wyoming, Weston and Ceresco, Nebr. Clara was a loving and a devoted mother. As long as health permitted, she was willing at all times to help others in time of need. She was a charter member of Immanuel Lutheran Church of Ceresco to which she was always faithful. She leaves to mourn her departure three sons, one daughter, twelve grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren. Also one sister Anna (Mrs. C. L. Walin), one brother J. A. Brodd, and a host of relatives and friends. Funeral services were conducted by Rev. Nels Olson at the Immanuel Lutheran Church at 2 p.m. Friday, November 15. Mrs. Leonard Palm was organist and Mrs. Glenn Larsen was soloist. Pallbearers were Harold Brodd, Melvin Nelson, Omar Sutton, Richard Brodd, Norman Pearson and Edward Walin. Internment was in Grace Lutheran Cemetery, Swedeburg, Nebr. | Brodd, Clara Elizabeth (I0006)
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| 2466 | Clarence's SS was 507-03-5196. He was a PFC US ARMY WORLD WAR II | Martinson, Clarence Elery (I563)
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| 2467 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I3077)
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| 2468 | Claus served in WWI. He entered the service October 21 1918 and was sent to Camp Kearney, CA. On his WWI card, he was farming with his father, single. | Walin, Claus Victor (I2111)
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| 2469 | Clifford lived in Lincoln, NE. | Nelson, Clifford (I1533)
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| 2470 | Clifton House has several family groupings: The Grants, the Cruickshanks and various others. Joseph Fraser, Head, Unmarried, male age 50, butcher, born at Kennethmont Isabella McMaster, w. (widow?), female age 43, domestic servant, born at Oyne George Davidson, servant, mals age 12, ag labourer, born at Insch | Fraser, Joseph (I1130)
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| 2471 | COED to be September Bride This morning Mr. and Mrs. Charles Richmond Anderson of Omaha make announcement of the engagement of their daughter, Charlene Laurette, to Roger Allen Brodd, son of Mr. and Mrs. Evald Brodd of Wahoo. The wedding is planned for Saturday, Sept. 2, and the ceremony will take place at St. John's Church, Episcopal, in Omaha. Miss Anderson will receive her degree in June from Nebraska Wesleyan University where she is a member of Phi Mu sorority. She currently is a senior in medical-technology at Bishop Clarkson Hospital in Omaha, where she will be graduated in August. Mr. Brodd is a senior in Teachers College at the University of Nebraska where, in 1966, he was voted the most eligible bachelor. His fraternity is Delta Upsilon. | Family: Roger Allen Brodd / Charlene Laurette Brodd (F2341)
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| 2472 | Columbia County adjoins Marquette County. Josiah is a dealer in agricultural implements. | Campbell, Josiah (I1142)
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| 2473 | Columbus NE | Sheets, Rick (I4211)
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| 2474 | Confusion about birth date - she was included on passenger list and thus had to have been born before February 1878. | Rademacher, Anna (I2365)
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| 2475 | Connie Jones is Bride-elect Stromsburg - Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Jones announce the engagement of their daughter Connie to Randy Pollard, sone of Mr. and Mrs. Asa Pollard, all of Clarks. Miss Jones attends Joseph's College of Beauty in Lincoln. Mr. Pollard serves with the U.S. Air Force at Kincheloe AFB, Mich. | Family: Randy Pollard / Connie Jones (F2333)
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| 2476 | Connie Margaret Rademacher Connie Margaret Rademacher, age 70, of Grants Pass, Oregon died Tuesday, November 16, 2021 at Asante Three Rivers Medical center, surrounded by her family. Connie was a loving wife, mother, grandmother, and sister. She was born in Yankton, Nebraska on December 7, 1950 to Alfred and Delores Kremer. They lived in Crofton, Nebraska and moved to Longmont, Colorado in 1963. While in Longmont, Connie was a member of St. John Catholic Church until 1970. She graduated from Longmont High School in 1969. She was a member of several pep clubs and was in the National Honor Society all four years. She met her best friend and future husband David Ray Rademacher and they soon married on March 7, 1970 at St. John Catholic Church. In 1970 they moved to Billings, Montana where they started their family. Connie was a member of the Altar Society at St. Patrick's from 1970-1974. They moved to Grants Pass, Oregon in 1974 where they continued to grow their family. They became of St. Anne Catholic Church. They were marriage couneslors for many years. Connie raised their three children and was involved with many of their activities that included, but was not limited to, 4-H and sports. She worked at the Horse Races every summer and enjoyed the firends she acquired. She worked for Three Rivers School District as an administrative assistant from 1980-2005 when she retired. she worked at Madrona Elementary, Murphy Middle School, and then finally Hidden Valley High School. Connie loved to go to all of her children's sports activities and then her grandchildren's. Her favorite hobbies were canning from her garden, fishing and crabbing, camping, spending time with friends and family. Her favorite part of her garden was her flowers. Connie brightened the room with her smiles, laughter, and love. She was never short on humor; she was always entertaining. Connie is survived by her husband David Rademacher; her three children Frank Rademacher and wife Kelly of Roseburg, Patty Bellum and husband Donnie of Grants Pass and Brenda Mendez and her husband Rico of Grants Pass; sisters Mary Ann Berling of Windsor, Colorado and Betty Whitaker of Loveland, Colorado and sister-in-law Judy (Kremer) Francis of Longmont, Colorado; and secven grandchildren Dalenna Bellum, Braiden Bellum, James (JJ) Jordan, Mauricio Mendez, Faith Rademacher, Hope Rademacher and Frank Rademacher Jr. She was preceded in death by her father Alfred Kremer, mother Delores Kremer and brother Bob Kremer. A celebration of life will be from 12 noon to 3:00 p.m., January 22, 2022 at Hull & Hull Funderal Directors. Deacon Bob Chapin will be speaking at 1:00 p.m. Please visit the obituary and sign the family guest book at www.since1928hull.com. | Kremer, Connie (I2989)
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| 2477 | Continues living with her son. Has used "Anderson" as her last name since arriving in the U.S. | Mackie, Helen (I5949)
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| 2478 | Continues to farm; has married Ann, also from Scotland. Nephew William Frasier rermains with him. | Anderson, James (I5951)
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| 2479 | Continues to farm. | Campbell, William B. (I5923)
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| 2480 | Continues to lve on the farm; son Edward and daughter Lucy are with him. | Campbell, John (I1145)
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| 2481 | Convent Of The Sisters Of The Precious Blood | Rademacher, Maria Katharina (I2363)
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| 2482 | Convent Of The Sisters Of The Precious Blood | Rademacher, Sister Elizabeth (I2372)
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| 2483 | Convent Of The Sisters Of The Precious Blood | Maas, Marie Josephine (I4325)
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| 2484 | Cornelius lived with George and his family for awhile, in the Ashmore Township of Coles County, Illinois. In the 1880 Census it says, Cornelius, now married to "Rachel A." who along with her parents is from Virginia, also lives in Ashmore. His age in given as 35, and his wife as 31; children James H. 7, and Hugh A., 1. Cornelius went into service in the Civil War from Charleston on January 1, 1864 and was mustered January 24, 1864, transferred to the 61st Illinois Regiment, Company A and mustered out September 8, 1865. He probably died at Charleson, Illinois. From Illinois Death Index: Name:Cornelius V. Timmons Birth Date:27 Mar 1845 Birth Place:Madison, Ohio Death Date:22 Aug 1922 Death Place:Charleston, Coles, Illinois Burial Date:25 Aug 1922 Burial Place:Ashmore Death Age:77 Occupation:Retired Farming Race:White Marital Status:M Gender:Male Father Name:Peter Timmons Mother Name:Nancy Dwyer Mother Birth Place:Madison, Ohio Spouse Name:Ella Timmons Comments:Length of residnec: 30y FHL Film Number:1570831 | Timmons, Cornelius V. (I809)
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| 2485 | could be Annalise | Elisa (I3969)
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| 2486 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I3066)
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| 2487 | Could not read first letter of Given name, letters readable are issa. | Mansson (I2604)
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| 2488 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: Living / Living (F228)
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| 2489 | Couple weds in Silver Creek OSCEOLA - Pamela Jones, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Jones, was married Saturday evening to Lee Van Winkle, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Van Winkle, Silver Creek. The Rev. Charles V. Davidson officiated in United Methodist Church, Silver Creek. Organist was Miss Cindy Baker and vocalist was Miss Jami Peterson, both of STromsburg. Lighting tapers were Duane and Kevin Van Winkle of Silver Creek. Mrs. Randy Pollard of Clarks was matron of honor; Miss DeLois Van Winkle of Silver Creek, maid of honor; Mrs, Merton Flodman, bridesmatron. Kim Carlson of Clarks acted as flower girl and Chad Flodman was ring bearer. Attending the groom were Scott Van Winkle, best man, Nell and Lyndon Van Winkle; seating guests were Rod Gaedeke and Clint Van Winkle, all of Silver Creek. Silk organza and Venise lace fashioned the bridal gown, featuring Camelot slleves and a cathedral train. Her veil had a Camelot headpiece, and yellow roses were combined with multi-colored carnations in her bouquet. Bride's attendants wore gowns of organza and lace in pastel blue, green and yellow, respectively, and carried lacy parasols adorned with carnations and roses in those colors. Miss Cindy Jones presided at the guest book. Serving at the reception, hosted by Mr. and Mrs. Buss Van Winkle, were Mmes. Rex Graham, Ted Dittmer, Don Pollock and Glenn Carter. Gift helpers were Barb Pehrson, Kathy Rystrom, LuAnn and Mary Engel. After a Colorado trip, the couple will live in Osceola where the bride is employed at Good Samaritan Center; the groom, at Co-op Oil. | Family: Lee Van Winkle / Pamela Jones (F2339)
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| 2490 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I648)
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| 2491 | Craig NE | Sheets, Marcia (I4213)
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| 2492 | Crieff August 6th, 1820 The Session of Crieff having with being constituted, sederent(?) Ministers & Elders, compeared Henrietta Earl who being seriously exhorted & interrogated declared that Anthony Campbell is the father of a child with which she is pregnant. Henrietta Earl | Campbell, Duncan (I5856)
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| 2493 | Crieff is now a resort townand is located in southern Perthshire, situated 12 miles west of Perth, overlooking the River Earn. From Mary Anne Hrubesky: Scottish Roots - The Duncan Campbells Several further details of the Duncan Campbell family while in Scotland have been found using the IGI - the International Genealogical Index - searching through the "batch numbers" (groupings of marriages and christenings) of various Scottish counties. Clues as to where to look were provided by ancestors of John and Janet Campbell, children of Duncan and Elizabeth Campbell, who had settled in Houston County, Minnesota. 1. Elizabeth's maiden name has been given as "Tange." This was apparently provided by her son John and appeared on his death certificate. 2. Janet Campbell, daughter of Elizabeth and Duncan, was listed as being born in Crieff, Perth, Scotland. The following information will now be used for the following: «u»Duncan Campbell «/u» He was born in Crieff, Perthshire, Scotland. His date of "christening" and parents are either... 16 Jan 1796 Parents John Campbell and Anne Campbell or 16 Oct 1796 Parents John Campbell and Janet McIntosh «u»Elizabeth Campbell«/u» She was born in Crieff, Perthshire, Scotland. Her date of "christening" is 12 Jul 1795 Parents James Tainsh and Betty Taylor Note: "Tainsh" is is believed to be her maiden name. The "Tange" given by her son is very close to this and, indeed, sounds much like it. «u»Marriage:«/u» Duncan Campbell to Betty Tainsh on 13 Jan 1822 in Crieff, Perthshire, Scotland. «u»Their Children«/u» - born in Criefdf, Perthshire, Scotland #1 - Elizabeth - christened 8 Dec 1822 Parents Duncan Campbell and Betty Tainsh #2 - Janet - christened 5 Oct 1824 Parents Duncan Campbell and Betty Tainsh Three more children were born in Scotland. No further records have been discovered. Information on the International Genealogical Index can be found at http://search.aol.com/aol/search?s_it=topsearchbox.search&v_t=na&q=International+Ge nealogy+Index+%2B+batch+numbers | Campbell, Duncan (I5856)
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| 2494 | Crown Hill Cemetery | Black, Eda Delilah (I7657)
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| 2495 | Crown Hill Cemetery | Black, Eda Delilah (I7657)
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| 2496 | cuase of death pulmonary tuberculosis | Cogburn, George Harrison (I8892)
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| 2497 | cuase of death pulmonary tuberculosis | Cogburn, George Harrison (I8892)
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| 2498 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I6)
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| 2499 | Dan Reimer said that Paul was a Folkskollarare (grade school principal). According to Solveig Bugge, Paul and his wife Karin and his uncles and aunts are buried at Andrarum Church Cem. in Andrarum. Goran Reimer says Paul was a elementary school teacher. | Reimer, Paul Ludvig Persson (I2636)
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| 2500 | Dan Reimers thinks Olander may have changed his name to Rudback. It is thought he had at least one child. He is mentioned in Nilss letters to Paul many times. | Persson, Olander (I2637)
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