Matches 2,751 to 2,800 of 6,964
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| 2751 | Eldare (stoker) Per Persson 7 Nov 1840 Riseberga | Carolina Albertina Jönsdotter 10 Nov 1847 Bårslöf | m. 30 Dec 1870 s. Janne Albert 20 Feb 1872 Risekatslösa d. Ida Kristina 7 May 1871 Bårslöf s. Oskar Edwin 11 Aug 1877 Bårslöf d. Gerda Amanda 16 Aug 1879 Södra Vram d. Elida Maria 29 Jan 1882 Södra Vram | Persson, Ellida Marie (I726)
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| 2752 | Eldare (stoker) Per Persson 7 Nov 1840 Riseberga | Carolina Albertina Jönsdotter 10 Nov 1847 Bårslöf | m. 30 Dec 1870 s. Janne Albert 20 Feb 1872 Risekatslösa d. Ida Kristina 7 May 1871 Bårslöf s. Oskar Edwin 11 Aug 1877 Bårslöf d. Gerda Amanda 16 Aug 1879 Södra Vram d. Elida Maria 29 Jan 1882 Södra Vram | Persson, Janne Albert (I727)
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| 2753 | Eldare (stoker) Per Persson 7 Nov 1840 Riseberga | Carolina Albertina Jönsdotter 10 Nov 1847 Bårslöf | m. 30 Dec 1870 s. Janne Albert 20 Feb 1872 Risekatslösa d. Ida Kristina 7 May 1871 Bårslöf s. Oskar Edwin 11 Aug 1877 Bårslöf d. Gerda Amanda 16 Aug 1879 Södra Vram d. Elida Maria 29 Jan 1882 Södra Vram | Persson, Oscar Edwin (I728)
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| 2754 | Eldare (stoker) Per Persson 7 Nov 1840 Riseberga | Carolina Albertina Jönsdotter 10 Nov 1847 Bårslöf | m. 30 Dec 1870 s. Janne Albert 20 Feb 1872 Risekatslösa d. Ida Kristina 7 May 1871 Bårslöf s. Oskar Edwin 11 Aug 1877 Bårslöf d. Gerda Amanda 16 Aug 1879 Södra Vram d. Elida Maria 29 Jan 1882 Södra Vram | Persson, Gerda Amanda (I731)
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| 2755 | Elijah "Uncle Lige" Mease, his wife Charlotte "Aunt Lottie" Cogburn Mease visited Paris Cogburn and family in Colorado in 1940. | Cogburn, Charlotte E (I2164)
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| 2756 | Elijah "Uncle Lige" Mease, his wife Charlotte "Aunt Lottie" Cogburn Mease visited Paris Cogburn and family in Colorado in 1940. | Cogburn, Charlotte E (I2164)
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| 2757 | Elin dies from diabetes in 1895. Daughter Elin dies from diabetes in 1895. Oldest son Arvid, age 19, moves to Stynstad in 1899. The rest of the family moves to St. Johannes (Norrköping) in 1899. | Petersdotter, Hilda Maria (I1495)
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| 2758 | Elin dies from diabetes in 1895. Daughter Elin dies from diabetes in 1895. Oldest son Arvid, age 19, moves to Stynstad in 1899. The rest of the family moves to St. Johannes (Norrköping) in 1899. | Eriksson, Sven Oskar (I6210)
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| 2759 | Elin dies from diabetes in 1895. Daughter Elin dies from diabetes in 1895. Oldest son Arvid, age 19, moves to Stynstad in 1899. The rest of the family moves to St. Johannes (Norrköping) in 1899. | Ericksson, Arvid Oscar (I11863)
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| 2760 | Elin dies from diabetes in 1895. Daughter Elin dies from diabetes in 1895. Oldest son Arvid, age 19, moves to Stynstad in 1899. The rest of the family moves to St. Johannes (Norrköping) in 1899. | Svensdotter, Elin Maria (I11864)
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| 2761 | Elin dies from diabetes in 1895. Daughter Elin dies from diabetes in 1895. Oldest son Arvid, age 19, moves to Stynstad in 1899. The rest of the family moves to St. Johannes (Norrköping) in 1899. | Svensson, Henning Emanuel (I11865)
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| 2762 | Elin dies from diabetes in 1895. Daughter Elin dies from diabetes in 1895. Oldest son Arvid, age 19, moves to Stynstad in 1899. The rest of the family moves to St. Johannes (Norrköping) in 1899. | Ericksson, Arvid Oscar (I11982)
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| 2763 | Elin dies from diabetes in 1895. Daughter Elin dies from diabetes in 1895. Oldest son Arvid, age 19, moves to Stynstad in 1899. The rest of the family moves to St. Johannes (Norrköping) in 1899. | Petersdotter, Hilda Maria (I11983)
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| 2764 | Elin dies from diabetes in 1895. Daughter Elin dies from diabetes in 1895. Oldest son Arvid, age 19, moves to Stynstad in 1899. The rest of the family moves to St. Johannes (Norrköping) in 1899. | Eriksson, Sven Oskar (I11984)
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| 2765 | Elin dies from diabetes in 1895. Daughter Elin dies from diabetes in 1895. Oldest son Arvid, age 19, moves to Stynstad in 1899. The rest of the family moves to St. Johannes (Norrköping) in 1899. | Svensdotter, Elin Maria (I11985)
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| 2766 | Elin dies from diabetes in 1895. Daughter Elin dies from diabetes in 1895. Oldest son Arvid, age 19, moves to Stynstad in 1899. The rest of the family moves to St. Johannes (Norrköping) in 1899. | Svensson, Henning Emanuel (I11986)
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| 2767 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I2690)
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| 2768 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I3701)
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| 2769 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I2740)
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| 2770 | Ellen and Enock had a double wedding with her brother Einar and Lydia. | Johnson, Ellen Erma (I3043)
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| 2771 | Ellen J. Black Gilchrist News Item A little more than a year ago the remains of John D. Gilchrist were brought back from Nebraska for interment. It is a sad duty this week to record the death of his wife at her home near Ashland, Nebraska, December 20, 1895. The father and mother are now both gone, leaving a family of five children the oldest of whom is sixteen years. They were both formerly from this community and the news of Mrs. Gilchrist's death will bring sadness to many hearts. An obituary taken from one of the Saunders county Nebraska papers appears in this issue. North English Record (from a geocities.com researcher) Obituary Ellen J. Black was born August 23, 1855, died at her home in Green precinct, Saunders county, Nebraska aged 40 years months and 3 days. May 1, 1877 she was united in marriage to John D. Gilchrist, at North English, Iowa. In 1880 she moved with her husband to Nebraska. For nearly a year Mrs Gilchrist suffered with consumption. Last summer was spent in the mountains of Colorado in the hope of to find health but to no avail. She returned and sank rapidly. She hoped to live long enough to settle up her affairs so as to leave her estate in the best possible shape for her children but the grim messenger did not wait for this hope to be realized. She had advertised a sale of her personal property to take place on the 23rd past, but did not live to carry out this plan. Her husband preceded her to the world of spirits about one year and nine months. She leaves five children, all of whom are minors, the oldest being about 16 years of age and the youngest only Six. TwO other children have died. Mrs. Gilchrist was a devout follower of Christ, whom she chose as her Saviour and Guide, when she was sixteen years of age. She found her denominational home in the Christian church. The funeral was held at New Hope Church Sunday forenoon. It was the largest funeral ever held at that church. Rev. C. A. Huyck, of Ashland conducted the services. the burial was in Cedar Hill Cemetery. Saunders County, Nebraska paper. Typed 1995 by Lyman Morrison (from a geocities.com researcher) LTF and DN agree on date; place according to DN | Black, Elinor Jane (I1158)
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| 2772 | Ellen J. Black Gilchrist News Item A little more than a year ago the remains of John D. Gilchrist were brought back from Nebraska for interment. It is a sad duty this week to record the death of his wife at her home near Ashland, Nebraska, December 20, 1895. The father and mother are now both gone, leaving a family of five children the oldest of whom is sixteen years. They were both formerly from this community and the news of Mrs. Gilchrist's death will bring sadness to many hearts. An obituary taken from one of the Saunders county Nebraska papers appears in this issue. North English Record (from a geocities.com researcher) | Black, Elinor Jane (I1158)
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| 2773 | Ellen was a sister of Ester Swanson. | Swanson, Ellen Beatrice (I1977)
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| 2774 | Eller 1724. | Strängberg, Gustaf (P564)
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| 2775 | Ellsworth and Maud took Ellsworth's cousin Gertrude Bryson Voorman's baby girl Laura Voorman into their home and cared for her as their own for several years. Laura's parents Gertrude and Jess Voorman separated. Jess took his older children and went West leaving Gertrude and her two youngest children Laura and Amy with Gertrude's mother Mary Bryson and brother John R. Bryson. Gertrude left and later remarried. Amy staying on with her grandmother and Uncle for several years then left. Sometime after Ellsworth and Maud and Laura moved to Brainerd, Minnesota, Laura left them to go to her father in one of the Northwestern states. | Family: Ellsworth Eugene James / Maud Isbell (F3515)
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| 2776 | Elna and her family first lived near Lars but later they moved to Randall Creek, SD. She came to America in 1893 (1900 census) In 1900 she said she had bore 5 children and 5 were living at that time. | Martinson, Elna L (I96)
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| 2777 | Elna came to America in 1870 and citizen in 1875 (1920 census). | Martinson, Elna (I754)
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| 2778 | Elna leaves home in 1869, Sven in 1870. Mårten and Anna move away in 1870 as well. | Nilsson, Mårten (I1507)
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| 2779 | Elna leaves home in 1869, Sven in 1870. Mårten and Anna move away in 1870 as well. | Jönsdotter, Anna (I1508)
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| 2780 | Elna leaves home in 1869, Sven in 1870. Mårten and Anna move away in 1870 as well. | Mårtensdotter, Elna (I1511)
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| 2781 | Elna leaves home in 1869, Sven in 1870. Mårten and Anna move away in 1870 as well. | Mårtensson, Sven (I11734)
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| 2782 | Elna Nilsdotter 8 Dec 1842 Mjellby arrive 24 Oct 1863 to neighboring farm 24 Oct 1865 | Nilsdotter, Elna (I1961)
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| 2783 | Elna was called Hulta. | Persdotter, Elna (I3005)
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| 2784 | Elna's name was Elna Svensdotter in Sweden but she changed it to Johnson when she came to America on June 7, 1872, with her future brother-in-law, Nels Carlson. Johnson was her fathers name. She stayed with her sister, Mrs. Lars Martinson, until she could be married by a traveling minister. In a census report, she listed 10 born and 8 living children. In the 1910 census, she said 12 born and 7 living. She was living with her son, Charles in 1920 census. She became a citizen in 1877 (1920 census). | Johnson, Elna Svensdotter (I2813)
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| 2785 | Else was physically disabled. | Jonsdotter, Else (I86)
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| 2786 | Emelia was known as Mickey, also slelled Amelia | Quick, Emelia Emma (I2851)
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| 2787 | Emigrants Registered in Swedish Church Books. EmiWeb, Karlstad, Sweden. | Source (S260)
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| 2788 | Emigrants Registered in Swedish Church Books. EmiWeb, Karlstad, Sweden. | Source (S205)
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| 2789 | Emil JOHANSSON arrives here from Torpa on 5 Jun 1889. Wife is Anna Maria Johansdotter (a notation about Jons ANDERSSON, perhaps Anna's father?). Daughter Anna is born here. They move to Nybygget in 1890. | Johnson, Anna Josephine (I1431)
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| 2790 | Emil's gravestone says b. in 1866? On his WWI card in June 1917 he was married with two children and farming for himself on rented land in Ceresco NE. 1900 census Olof Matson 64 Anna Matson 54 Charles Matson 23 Selma Matson 19 Hilda Matson 17 Joseph Matson 15 Emil Matson 12 Ida F Matson 10 Charles Lindh 25 FAG | Mattson, Emil Nathaneal (I1355)
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| 2791 | Emily Bass, daughter of Zeno and Harriet (Dill) Bass, was the oldest of 7 children. At a very young age she went with her parents to Kansas, where they remained until 1873, then moved to Malvern, Iowa. Here she grew to womanhood, and here she also met and married Charles Timmons. (from Jane Otto) | Bass, Emily (I795)
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| 2792 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I2741)
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| 2793 | Emin attended Luther College. In 1917 on his WWI card he said he was married and one child 2 months old. 1930 census stocking saunders ne Emin T Eliason 37 Esther B Eliason 37 Winnifred Eliason 13 Nels Dwain Eliason 10 Paul R Leroy Eliason 8 Donald F Eliason 6 Emin T Eliason 3 10/12 William Haden 19 | Eliason, Emin Theodore (I1892)
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| 2794 | Emma died in her early teens or before. (church ledger) | Nilson, Emma Mathilda (I1255)
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| 2795 | Emma had diabetes. | Pearson, Emma (I1144)
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| 2796 | Emma left Marbäck on the same day that her brother, Anders Gustaf, did and probably travelled with him and Augusta Mathilda to Nebraska. Emma Christina married Carl Anderson, a harness maker, and lived in Wahoo, NE. They had four children: Carl H., Clarence W., Oscar Arnold, and Alice. Clarence Anderson became a noted author and illustrator of children's books. Stan and Betty Rudeen have a framed print and several calendars featuring his artwork. **Florence remembers that one of the kids was "Arthur", need to check on this. Arthur lived in California, married a woman named Beulah. They had a daughter. | Petersdotter, Emma Christina (I1497)
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| 2797 | Emma Lindells father, Peter (1859-1939), changed his last name to Lindell while working in Lincoln NE. He got the idea from the Lindell Hotel in Lincoln. He was Per Pearson before. Emma grew up in Ceresco NE at 225 Beech Street. The home is still there (2004). Emma is the sister of Noble Lindell. Emma's mother, Else Munson Lindell, (1854-1944) was a Monson. John Monson was his name. or Munson? Else came to America when she was 18 years old (1872?) with her sister, Mrs. John Munson. Another name in her story is Olof Munson. Olof supposedy came here, scouted the area then went back to Sweden and brought the family here. | Lindell, Emma Pauline (I1723)
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| 2798 | Emma's wedding invitation says Dec. 22, 1919, not 21. Also, it says Emelia, not Amelia. | Nelson, Emma Amelia (I1267)
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| 2799 | Emmy was a Lararinna (teacher). | Reimer, Emmy (I2642)
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| 2800 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: Living / Marcia Sutherland (F227)
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