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| 3101 | Funeral Services Here Friday for U.R. Graves Native of Tennessee Came to Iowa with Parents in 1875 Services were held Friday afternoon in the Mansfield Funeral home for U.R. Graves who passed away at his home here May 8, conducted by the Rev. Lester C. Hall, pastor of the Methodist church. Ulysses Reed Graves was a son of Mr. Mrs. Elliott Graves and was born in Tone county, Tenn. March 17, 1865. He came to Iowa with his parents in 1875, residing near Tabor and later moving to a farm north of Malvern where they resided for 15 years, moving to town in 1892. He was united in marriage to Miss Effie Timmons in February, 1910. To this union was born one son, Ellis, who is now in the armed forces. During the last two years Mr. Graves has been honored by three different organizations for having completed 50 years of membership. Last year a party of given in his honor by the Odd Fellows lodge at Hastings when he was presented with a certificate for 50 year membership. He was one of the members honored at the celebration of the 50th anniversary of the building of the Methodist Church, his membership out-dating the erection of the church building. In February of this this year Mr. Graves was honored at the annual anniversary celebration of the Malvern fire department when he was presented with a 50 year certificate. He was also a member of the Masonic lodge for nearly 50 years, serving as Tyler in that organization for 25 years. He is survived by his wife Effie, son Ellis, one sister, Mrs. B.L. Byers, San Pedro, Cal., and two brothers, Cecil of Junction City, Kan. and Mark of Sterling, Colorado. Members of the Odd Fellow lodge were pallbearers: Fred Hall, K.C. Dice, Glenn Eacrett, Ed Hathaway, Vernon Crouse and R. Anderson. The flowers were cared for by Mrs. Belle Allely and Mrs. Lottie Nelson. Music was furnished by Mrs. Harriet Costello, accompanied by Mrs. J.E. Ellison at the piano. U.R. Graves Passed Away at Home Here Tuesday Resident of Malvern for Past 70 years Death claimed another Malvern business man when Reed Graves, 77, a resident of Malvern since 1875, passed away at his home on Prospect avenue Tuesday noon, following a heart attack. He had been in usual health until the past two weeks and in that time suffered several slight attacks. He suffered a severe attack Monday evening from which he did not rally and death came at noon Tuesday. Mr. Graves came to Malvern from Tennessee when a boy seven years old and has resided here since. He conducted a blacksmith shop from 1895 until April, 1944, when he retired. He was active in the work of the Methodist Church and Sunday school and the work of the Masonic order over a long period of years. Surviving are his wife, Effie, his sone, Pfc. Ellis, one sister, Mrs. B.L. Byers, of San Pedro, Cal., two brothers, Cecil of Junction City, Kan., and Mark of Sterling, Colo. Funeral services will be held tomorrow, Friday, afternoon at the Mansfield Funeral home. | Graves, Ulysses Reed (I823)
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| 3102 | Gardena CA | Ladd, Curtis (I3287)
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| 3103 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I8)
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| 3104 | Gary's SS was 507-52-4844. | Martinson, Gary Lee (I619)
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| 3105 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I4104)
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| 3106 | Gentlemen: This is to Certifie that if the Child laid to my charge comes to my time which will between the 19th & 21st May I will acknowledge it & come through course of time and give all satisfaction which is hereby asserted by Duncan Campbell | Campbell, Duncan (I5856)
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| 3107 | George and Rebecca came to Union, Kansas and lived on a 10-ac tract of land. Don't know when they moved to Kansas. When Rebecca died, George married again to Mary C. James. Don't know her maiden name. No children second marriage. Father is possibly Isaac James b 16 Mar 1758, Northumberland County, VA d. 28 Nov 1843 Isaac may have been a revolutionary war soldier who received a pension S. 18053 Refer to extensive family tree at https://wc.rootsweb.com/trees/165611/I135841/-/individual | James, George Culp (I2231)
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| 3108 | George and Rebecca came to Union, Kansas and lived on a 10-ac tract of land. Don't know when they moved to Kansas. When Rebecca died, George married again to Mary C. James. Don't know her maiden name. No children second marriage. | James, George Culp (I2231)
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| 3109 | George and Susan (his wife) owned a farm and Cornelius (a younger brother)lvied with George and his family, probably in Ashmore township in Coles County, Illinois as stated on the 1879 Tax lists, for a short time. George died at his home in Douglas County, Illinois. | Timmons, George W. (I807)
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| 3110 | George attended Cox public school, district No. 99, Twp. 14, Saunders County, NE. He also attended Luther Academy after finishing his 8th grade exams. On his WWI card in September 1918 he was single working for Oscar Palm on a farm in Nielsville, Polk, MN. His father was next of kin at that time. It also said he had lost part of his first finger on his right hand. 1930 census George Ecklund 29 Emma P Ecklund 30 Eileen E Ecklund 5 Loraine D Ecklund 3 9/12 Stanley G Ecklund 1 8/12 | Ecklund, George Albert (I1673)
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| 3111 | George had no children. His S.S. was 505-28-9179. | Martinson, George E (I550)
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| 3112 | George James, Head, 29 Allie R James, Wife, 25 John W James, Son, 5 Ralph E James, Son, 4 Etta M James, Daughter, 3 Lucy G James, Daughter, 1 | James, Lucy Gladys (I2107)
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| 3113 | George James, Head, 29 Allie R James, Wife, 25 John W James, Son, 5 Ralph E James, Son, 4 Etta M James, Daughter, 3 Lucy G James, Daughter, 1 | Vail, Ella Rachel (I2108)
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| 3114 | George James, Head, 29 Allie R James, Wife, 25 John W James, Son, 5 Ralph E James, Son, 4 Etta M James, Daughter, 3 Lucy G James, Daughter, 1 | James, George Grant (I2170)
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| 3115 | George James, Head, 29 Allie R James, Wife, 25 John W James, Son, 5 Ralph E James, Son, 4 Etta M James, Daughter, 3 Lucy G James, Daughter, 1 | James, John W. (I2171)
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| 3116 | George James, Head, 29 Allie R James, Wife, 25 John W James, Son, 5 Ralph E James, Son, 4 Etta M James, Daughter, 3 Lucy G James, Daughter, 1 | James, Ralph (I2172)
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| 3117 | George James, Head, 29 Allie R James, Wife, 25 John W James, Son, 5 Ralph E James, Son, 4 Etta M James, Daughter, 3 Lucy G James, Daughter, 1 | James, Etta (I2173)
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| 3118 | George Whitney is boarding with Ella's family and working as a farm laborer. | Whtiney, Ella Relief Taft (I5868)
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| 3119 | George's S.S. was 507-70-5726. | Martinson, George Thomas (I736)
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| 3120 | Georgia Columbia County Ordinarys Office Registered in Book A fol 154 & 155 this 24 Dec 1802 By A. Crawford, Clerk To all whom these may concern Know ye that I Merer Brown of Columbia County in the State of Georgia, being sick and weak in body but of Sound Disposing mind and memory, Calling to mind the mortality of my body knowing that it is appointed for all men once to die, and being desirous of Settling & Disposing of my outward affairs while of Ability, to make & Ordeain this my last will & Testament in manner of form following First my will and desire is that my funeral expenses by Discharged, together with all my just debts by my Executor hereafter Named Item I give & Bequeath to my beloved wife Sarah during her widowhood all & Singular the Profits and Emoluments arising from my Grist Mill & Saw Mill & Plantation I now live on; Likewise the Profits of my moveable Effects whilst she remains my widow and no longer Item I give & Bequeath to my son Richard Brown that Plantation and Tract of Land whereon he now lives, Also that Tract of Land in the Piney Woods near the head of Germany's Creek likewise any part of Land & Mill on Sweetwater Creek Item I give & Bequeath to my Son Mercer Brown the Plantation I now live on & Likewise my Grist my & Saw Mill with all & Singular the Privileges & Appurtenances thereto belonging to be Entered upon & Enjoyed by him Immediately after the Death or Marriage of my above named wife. Item I Give & Bequeath to my four Daughters Namely, Mary, Sarah, Margaret, Phebe and my deceased daughter Ann's son Benjamin Lancaster, all the moveable property remaining at the decease of my widow to be equally divided between them share & share alike. Lastly I make, ordain, constitute & Appoint my beloved sons Richard and Mercer Brown Executors of this my last Will & Testament, Ratifying & Confirming this and no other to be my last Will & Testament, In Winess whereof I have hereunto set my hand & Seal this Thirty-eth day of the Tenth Month in the Year of Our Lord One Thousand eight Hundred and Two. Signed, Sealed and Declared by the Po(?) Mercer Brown as his last will & Testament in the presence of us who in his presence and in the presence of each other have hereunto subscribed our Names Richard Battin, Peter Dill, Mark P. Davis | Dill, Peter (I6576)
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| 3121 | Georgia Columbia County Ordinarys Office Registered in Book A fol 154 & 155 this 24 Dec 1802 By A. Crawford, Clerk To all whom these may concern Know ye that I Merer Brown of Columbia County in the State of Georgia, being sick and weak in body but of Sound Disposing mind and memory, Calling to mind the mortality of my body knowing that it is appointed for all men once to die, and being desirous of Settling & Disposing of my outward affairs while of Ability, to make & Ordeain this my last will & Testament in manner of form following First my will and desire is that my funeral expenses by Discharged, together with all my just debts by my Executor hereafter Named Item I give & Bequeath to my beloved wife Sarah during her widowhood all & Singular the Profits and Emoluments arising from my Grist Mill & Saw Mill & Plantation I now live on; Likewise the Profits of my moveable Effects whilst she remains my widow and no longer Item I give & Bequeath to my son Richard Brown that Plantation and Tract of Land whereon he now lives, Also that Tract of Land in the Piney Woods near the head of Germany's Creek likewise any part of Land & Mill on Sweetwater Creek Item I give & Bequeath to my Son Mercer Brown the Plantation I now live on & Likewise my Grist my & Saw Mill with all & Singular the Privileges & Appurtenances thereto belonging to be Entered upon & Enjoyed by him Immediately after the Death or Marriage of my above named wife. Item I Give & Bequeath to my four Daughters Namely, Mary, Sarah, Margaret, Phebe and my deceased daughter Ann's son Benjamin Lancaster, all the moveable property remaining at the decease of my widow to be equally divided between them share & share alike. Lastly I make, ordain, constitute & Appoint my beloved sons Richard and Mercer Brown Executors of this my last Will & Testament, Ratifying & Confirming this and no other to be my last Will & Testament, In Winess whereof I have hereunto set my hand & Seal this Thirty-eth day of the Tenth Month in the Year of Our Lord One Thousand eight Hundred and Two. Signed, Sealed and Declared by the Po(?) Mercer Brown as his last will & Testament in the presence of us who in his presence and in the presence of each other have hereunto subscribed our Names Richard Battin, Peter Dill, Mark P. Davis | Brown, Mercer (I6585)
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| 3122 | Georgia Columbia County Personally appears in Open Court: Richard Batten, Mark P. Davis, and Peter Dill being duly qualified to the form of their prosepisa saith that they was present and saw Mercer Brown deceased sign the written will that they subscribed the same as Witness in the presence and at the request of the deceased and at the time of signing the same the deceased was of sound mind and disposing memory. /s/ Richard Battin, M.P. Davis, Peter Dill Sworn in open court This 20th Dec. 1802 By A. Crawford, Clerk Georgia Columbia County Ordinarys Office Registered in Book A fol 154 & 155 this 24 Dec 1802 By A. Crawford, Clerk To all whom these may concern Know ye that I Merer Brown of Columbia County in the State of Georgia, being sick and weak in body but of Sound Disposing mind and memory, Calling to mind the mortality of my body knowing that it is appointed for all men once to die, and being desirous of Settling & Disposing of my outward affairs while of Ability, to make & Ordeain this my last will & Testament in manner of form following First my will and desire is that my funeral expenses by Discharged, together with all my just debts by my Executor hereafter Named Item I give & Bequeath to my beloved wife Sarah during her widowhood all & Singular the Profits and Emoluments arising from my Grist Mill & Saw Mill & Plantation I now live on; Likewise the Profits of my moveable Effects whilst she remains my widow and no longer Item I give & Bequeath to my son Richard Brown that Plantation and Tract of Land whereon he now lives, Also that Tract of Land in the Piney Woods near the head of Germany's Creek likewise any part of Land & Mill on Sweetwater Creek Item I give & Bequeath to my Son Mercer Brown the Plantation I now live on & Likewise my Grist my & Saw Mill with all & Singular the Privileges & Appurtenances thereto belonging to be Entered upon & Enjoyed by him Immediately after the Death or Marriage of my above named wife. Item I Give & Bequeath to my four Daughters Namely, Mary, Sarah, Margaret, Phebe and my deceased daughter Ann's son Benjamin Lancaster, all the moveable property remaining at the decease of my widow to be equally divided between them share & share alike. Lastly I make, ordain, constitute & Appoint my beloved sons Richard and Mercer Brown Executors of this my last Will & Testament, Ratifying & Confirming this and no other to be my last Will & Testament, In Winess whereof I have hereunto set my hand & Seal this Thirty-eth day of the Tenth Month in the Year of Our Lord One Thousand eight Hundred and Two. Signed, Sealed and Declared by the Po(?) Mercer Brown as his last will & Testament in the presence of us who in his presence and in the presence of each other have hereunto subscribed our Names Richard Battin, Peter Dill, Mark P. Davis | Brown, Mercer (I6585)
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| 3123 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I1096)
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| 3124 | Ges. (journeypan) at Smedmäst Nils Rahm | (Nilsson) Lindström, Pehr (I1648)
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| 3125 | Gieber-Sutton Mr. and Mrs. Francis J. Gieber announce the engagement of their daughter, Joan Marie, to Garold Dee Sutton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Omer Sutton of Waverly. The wedding will be an event of June 8. | Family: Gerald Dee Sutton / Joan Marie Gieber (F2344)
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| 3126 | Gifte sig 1821 med den 30 år äldre klockaränkan Anna Maria Antonsdotter (Linnarsdotter). Var under denna tid interimsklockare och la till namnen Carlgren. | Andersson Carlgren, Andreas (P523)
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| 3127 | Gilbert changed his name to Anderson. He never married. | Kirk, Gilbert (I1552)
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| 3128 | Ginger was cremated. Her daughter, Jody Streiff,has the urn in her home. Ginger's urn was placed inside Irene Ladds coffin and they are buried together in Memorial Cem. in Irene's plot. | Ladd, Ginger Lee (I2)
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| 3129 | Gladys died of food poisoning from egg salad at a church picnic in Ceresco NE. | Lindell, Gladys Elaine (I2426)
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| 3130 | Glenn lived near Swedeburg and Ithaca NE. Ithaca NE (1940 obit) | Pearson, Glenn L (I4431)
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| 3131 | Godfathers may be Carl Hållström and Per Nilsson. Can't make out names of their wives. | Olofsson, Hans (I1675)
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| 3132 | Godfathers may be Carl Hållström and Per Nilsson. Can't make out names of their wives. | Olofsson, Hans (I1675)
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| 3133 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I5)
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| 3134 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I2411)
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| 3135 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I3)
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| 3136 | Godparents from Weserberg. Guessed on Erik's last name as Nilsson. | Hansson, Pehr (I1674)
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| 3137 | Godparents may be Hans Hansson (not sure) and wife, Jon Olsson and Ella Persdotter. | Hansson, Olof (I1677)
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| 3138 | Godparents Olof and Karen are from Lotan, Erik and Brita are from Knisselbo. **Not sure that the Karin Jönsdotter is the same person as Hans Hansson's (Ella's future husband) godmother. | Hansson, Hans (I1665)
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| 3139 | Going to Styrstad Parish, Östergötland | Ericksson, Arvid Oscar (I11863)
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| 3140 | Göteborgs Poliskammare, EIX 1-143, 1869–1950. Landsarkivet i Göteborg, Göteborg, Sweden. | Source (S259)
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| 3141 | Göteborgs Poliskammare, EIX 1-143, 1869–1950. Landsarkivet i Göteborg, Göteborg, Sweden. | Source (S204)
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| 3142 | Grace Church Books list place of birth as Swedeburg, Saunders County, Nebraska. THE LINCOLN STAR - SATURDAY, JUNE 10, 1922 CERESCO Ceresco, Neb., June 10. (Special to The Star). - Sunday, June 4, the Emmanuel (Immanuel) Evangelical Lutheran church was the scene of a solemn and impressive occasion when six young people, two girls and four boys, were confirmed. The churchs crowded, chairs had to be placed in aisles to accomodate those who came to witness these young people give their confirmatin vows. The service began at 10 a.m. While the choir sang "Saviour, Like a Shephard Lead Us," the confirmands with the pastor Rev. C. Granlund, marched in and arranged themselves around the altar. The confirmands were then subjected to a thorough examination in the doctrines and teachings of the Lutheran church. After the examination which lasted an hour and a half they sang "I am a Pilgrim" whereupon they gave their confirmation vows and were blessed. The pastor then presented each with a Bible, a gift from the congregation. Those confirmed were Violet Anderson, Edna Pearson, John Walin Jr., Clemens Brodd, Reuben Isacson and Arvid Erickson. Confirmation day is an annual event in the Lutheran church. The senior class in the Sunday school after having had intense instruction for almost a year under the pastor himself is on that day admitted into full membership of the church, theminating celebrating of the Lord's supper of which they then for the first time partake. | Pearson, Edna Laurine (I0140)
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| 3143 | Grace Church Books lists: Birth as December 17, 1902, Baptism as December 18, 1902, Death as January 4, 1903 and Burial as January 6, 1903. Headstone reads 1901. WAHOO WASP - JANUARY 8, 1903 The infant child of Herman Brodd died Monday. | Brodd, Viola Lillian (I0143)
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| 3144 | Grace Lutheran Church Additional notation that parish of origin (socken) was included in Segerstad (församling). Left Sweden (Broddetorps församling, Skaraborgs län) in 1874 [note: actual date known to be 1875].Joined church on 10 Dec 1882, arriving from Carbon Wyoming. Left for Ceresco church on 31 Dec 1918. Brodd, Anders Gustaf, Head (M, age Married) JOHANSDOTTER, Gustava, Wife (F, age Married) Brodd, Anna Mathilda, daughter (F, age Single) Brodd, Johan August, son (M, age Single) Brodd, Augusta Charlotta, daughter (F, age ) Brodd, Clara Elisabeth, daughter (F, age ) Brodd, Carl Herman, son (M, age Single) | Brodd, Clara Elizabeth (I627)
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| 3145 | Grace Lutheran Church Additional notation that parish of origin (socken) was included in Segerstad (församling). Left Sweden (Broddetorps församling, Skaraborgs län) in 1874 [note: actual date known to be 1875].Joined church on 10 Dec 1882, arriving from Carbon Wyoming. Left for Ceresco church on 31 Dec 1918. Brodd, Anders Gustaf, Head (M, age Married) JOHANSDOTTER, Gustava, Wife (F, age Married) Brodd, Anna Mathilda, daughter (F, age Single) Brodd, Johan August, son (M, age Single) Brodd, Augusta Charlotta, daughter (F, age ) Brodd, Clara Elisabeth, daughter (F, age ) Brodd, Carl Herman, son (M, age Single) | Brodd, Anders Gustaf (I1204)
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| 3146 | Grace Lutheran Church Additional notation that parish of origin (socken) was included in Segerstad (församling). Left Sweden (Broddetorps församling, Skaraborgs län) in 1874 [note: actual date known to be 1875].Joined church on 10 Dec 1882, arriving from Carbon Wyoming. Left for Ceresco church on 31 Dec 1918. Brodd, Anders Gustaf, Head (M, age Married) JOHANSDOTTER, Gustava, Wife (F, age Married) Brodd, Anna Mathilda, daughter (F, age Single) Brodd, Johan August, son (M, age Single) Brodd, Augusta Charlotta, daughter (F, age ) Brodd, Clara Elisabeth, daughter (F, age ) Brodd, Carl Herman, son (M, age Single) | Johansdotter, Gustafva (I1205)
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| 3147 | Grace Lutheran Church Additional notation that parish of origin (socken) was included in Segerstad (församling). Left Sweden (Broddetorps församling, Skaraborgs län) in 1874 [note: actual date known to be 1875].Joined church on 10 Dec 1882, arriving from Carbon Wyoming. Left for Ceresco church on 31 Dec 1918. Brodd, Anders Gustaf, Head (M, age Married) JOHANSDOTTER, Gustava, Wife (F, age Married) Brodd, Anna Mathilda, daughter (F, age Single) Brodd, Johan August, son (M, age Single) Brodd, Augusta Charlotta, daughter (F, age ) Brodd, Clara Elisabeth, daughter (F, age ) Brodd, Carl Herman, son (M, age Single) | Brodd, Anna Matilda (I1206)
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| 3148 | Grace Lutheran Church Additional notation that parish of origin (socken) was included in Segerstad (församling). Left Sweden (Broddetorps församling, Skaraborgs län) in 1874 [note: actual date known to be 1875].Joined church on 10 Dec 1882, arriving from Carbon Wyoming. Left for Ceresco church on 31 Dec 1918. Brodd, Anders Gustaf, Head (M, age Married) JOHANSDOTTER, Gustava, Wife (F, age Married) Brodd, Anna Mathilda, daughter (F, age Single) Brodd, Johan August, son (M, age Single) Brodd, Augusta Charlotta, daughter (F, age ) Brodd, Clara Elisabeth, daughter (F, age ) Brodd, Carl Herman, son (M, age Single) | Brodd, Johan August (I1207)
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| 3149 | Grace Lutheran Church Additional notation that parish of origin (socken) was included in Segerstad (församling). Left Sweden (Broddetorps församling, Skaraborgs län) in 1874 [note: actual date known to be 1875].Joined church on 10 Dec 1882, arriving from Carbon Wyoming. Left for Ceresco church on 31 Dec 1918. Brodd, Anders Gustaf, Head (M, age Married) JOHANSDOTTER, Gustava, Wife (F, age Married) Brodd, Anna Mathilda, daughter (F, age Single) Brodd, Johan August, son (M, age Single) Brodd, Augusta Charlotta, daughter (F, age ) Brodd, Clara Elisabeth, daughter (F, age ) Brodd, Carl Herman, son (M, age Single) | Brodd, Augusta Charlotta (I1208)
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| 3150 | Grace Lutheran Church Additional notation that parish of origin (socken) was included in Segerstad (församling). Left Sweden (Broddetorps församling, Skaraborgs län) in 1874 [note: actual date known to be 1875].Joined church on 10 Dec 1882, arriving from Carbon Wyoming. Left for Ceresco church on 31 Dec 1918. Brodd, Anders Gustaf, Head (M, age Married) JOHANSDOTTER, Gustava, Wife (F, age Married) Brodd, Anna Mathilda, daughter (F, age Single) Brodd, Johan August, son (M, age Single) Brodd, Augusta Charlotta, daughter (F, age ) Brodd, Clara Elisabeth, daughter (F, age ) Brodd, Carl Herman, son (M, age Single) | Brodd, Carl Herman (I1209)
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