Matches 3,801 to 3,850 of 6,964
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| 3801 | Hugo came to America in 1875 and citizen in 1882 (1920 census). He was born to Victor and Mary Carlson. | Carlson, Hugo F (I839)
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| 3802 | Hulda was a sister of Myrtie (2844), and Alice Augusta Lusch. 1910 census Arnald Lusch 49 Josephina Lusch 44 Emma Lusch 17 Roy Lusch 13 Goldon Lusch 11 Willie Lusch 9 Ida Lusch 6 Elmer Lusch 5 Edgar Lusch 3 Hulda Lusch 11/12 Carl E Olson 2 | Lusch, Hulda Josephine (I2853)
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| 3803 | Hultman, Lewis (M, age 8, ) Hultman, Jonas (M, age 58, ) Hultman, Anna (F, age 52, ) Hultman, Joseph (M, age 18, ) Hultman, Frank O. (M, age 15, ) Hultman, Edna (F, age 11, ) Hultman, Andrew P. (M, age 10, ) | Johansdotter, Anna Christina (I62)
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| 3804 | Hultman, Lewis (M, age 8, ) Hultman, Jonas (M, age 58, ) Hultman, Anna (F, age 52, ) Hultman, Joseph (M, age 18, ) Hultman, Frank O. (M, age 15, ) Hultman, Edna (F, age 11, ) Hultman, Andrew P. (M, age 10, ) | Hultman, Joel Fritjof (I68)
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| 3805 | Hultman, Lewis (M, age 8, ) Hultman, Jonas (M, age 58, ) Hultman, Anna (F, age 52, ) Hultman, Joseph (M, age 18, ) Hultman, Frank O. (M, age 15, ) Hultman, Edna (F, age 11, ) Hultman, Andrew P. (M, age 10, ) | Hultman, Frank Oscar (I69)
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| 3806 | Hultman, Lewis (M, age 8, ) Hultman, Jonas (M, age 58, ) Hultman, Anna (F, age 52, ) Hultman, Joseph (M, age 18, ) Hultman, Frank O. (M, age 15, ) Hultman, Edna (F, age 11, ) Hultman, Andrew P. (M, age 10, ) | Hultman, Edna Pauline (I70)
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| 3807 | Hultman, Lewis (M, age 8, ) Hultman, Jonas (M, age 58, ) Hultman, Anna (F, age 52, ) Hultman, Joseph (M, age 18, ) Hultman, Frank O. (M, age 15, ) Hultman, Edna (F, age 11, ) Hultman, Andrew P. (M, age 10, ) | Hultman, Andrew Peter (I71)
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| 3808 | Hultman, Lewis (M, age 8, ) Hultman, Jonas (M, age 58, ) Hultman, Anna (F, age 52, ) Hultman, Joseph (M, age 18, ) Hultman, Frank O. (M, age 15, ) Hultman, Edna (F, age 11, ) Hultman, Andrew P. (M, age 10, ) | Hultman, Louis Cornelius (I72)
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| 3809 | Hultman, Lewis (M, age 8, ) Hultman, Jonas (M, age 58, ) Hultman, Anna (F, age 52, ) Hultman, Joseph (M, age 18, ) Hultman, Frank O. (M, age 15, ) Hultman, Edna (F, age 11, ) Hultman, Andrew P. (M, age 10, ) | Hultman, Jonas Peter (I55)
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| 3810 | Husman Nils Olsson på N. 80 Hörby af Mjällby socken och pigan Botil Jönsdotter i N. 5 Norje. | Family: Nils Olsson / Botill Jönsdotter (F601)
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| 3811 | I cannot find her birth record. I have searched all surrounding parishes including: Lena, Långared, Horla, Siene, and Fullestad. The source citation is for another Gustafva born on the right farm but to the wrong parents. Wondering if the minister made an error... | Johansdotter, Gustafva (I1205)
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| 3812 | I cannot find her birth record. I have searched all surrounding parishes including: Lena, Långared, Horla, Siene, and Fullestad. The source citation is for another Gustafva born on the right farm but to the wrong parents. Wondering if the minister made an error... | Johansdotter, Gustafva (I1205)
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| 3813 | I corresponded with someone who had this family on DISBYT (Börje Jönsson, member number 01769). Here was his reply to my inquiry: Hej. Tack för ditt brev. Tyvärr kan jag inte skriva på engelska, men du får väl be google översätta. Jag har sökt i min forskning och här är resultatet. KLARA Lovisa Eriksson (1865-1955) var fadder till sin syster (min farmor) IDA:s dotter AMANDA (1884-1888) KLARA Lovisa Eriksson (1865-1955) var gift med Karl August Petersson (1868-1952) i hans 2:a äktenskap. Karl August Petersson (1868-1952) var yngre broder till Anders Gustaf Petersson (f. 1855). Släktskapet till mig går alltså från min farmor IDA till min far OSKAR. Något släktskap med Anders Gustaf Petersson annat än broderns ingifte med KLARA har inte kunnat påvisas. Mvh Börje -- in English Hello. Thank you for your letter. Unfortunately I can't write in English, but you can ask Google to translate. I have searched my research and here is the result. KLARA Lovisa Eriksson (1865-1955) was godmother to her sister (my grandmother) IDA's daughter AMANDA (1884-1888) KLARA Lovisa Eriksson (1865-1955) was married to Karl August Petersson (1868-1952) in his 2nd marriage. Karl August Petersson (1868-1952) was the younger brother of Anders Gustaf Petersson (b. 1855). The relationship to me therefore goes from my grandmother IDA to my father OSKAR. Any relationship with Anders Gustaf Petersson other than his brother's marriage to KLARA has not been proven. Best regards Börje | Petersson, Carl August (I1498)
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| 3814 | I DOUBT THIS IS OUR FAMILY Lewis Hanson 1 male under 10 [presumed to be Solomon] 1 female under 10 [Emma] 1 male between 30 and 40 [Louis] 1 female between 30 and 40 [Lisa Stena but age is wrong] 1 female between 40 and 60 [unknown] | Hultman, Lisa Stina (I64)
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| 3815 | I DOUBT THIS IS OUR FAMILY Lewis Hanson 1 male under 10 [presumed to be Solomon] 1 female under 10 [Emma] 1 male between 30 and 40 [Louis] 1 female between 30 and 40 [Lisa Stena but age is wrong] 1 female between 40 and 60 [unknown] | Hansson, Lars (I73)
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| 3816 | I DOUBT THIS IS OUR FAMILY Lewis Hanson 1 male under 10 [presumed to be Solomon] 1 female under 10 [Emma] 1 male between 30 and 40 [Louis] 1 female between 30 and 40 [Lisa Stena but age is wrong] 1 female between 40 and 60 [unknown] | Hanson, Emma Carolina (I74)
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| 3817 | I DOUBT THIS IS OUR FAMILY Lewis Hanson 1 male under 10 [presumed to be Solomon] 1 female under 10 [Emma] 1 male between 30 and 40 [Louis] 1 female between 30 and 40 [Lisa Stena but age is wrong] 1 female between 40 and 60 [unknown] | Hanson, Franklin Soloman (I77)
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| 3818 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I3218)
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| 3819 | I had Frank Joseph Kretschmer as the husband here. I found them under William in Omaha NE in the 1930 census? William said then he was a insurance auditor. On Frank's WWI card he was chief clerk for Swift &Co., single and living in Omaha, NE. In the book "Rudeen Family History", by Karen (Rudeen) Rademacher, she spelled it Kretschner? He was a auditor for WOW Life Insurance Society. | Kretschmer, Frank Joseph (I771)
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| 3820 | I have made contact with a possible descendant of Kalle via DISBYT: Hello, Thanks for your mail. I'll look in my genealogy and see if there is any picture of Kalle Johansson. It was long ago, I was researching genealogy, Regards, Med vänlig hälsning Lena Andersson Mäklarbyrån Andersson & Andersson AB 0502-59459 0703-289410 lena@mbaa.se www.mbaa.se I have to search a little. I'll let you know when I know a little bit more. | Johansson, Kalle (Karl) (I2094)
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| 3821 | I have tried to find Maria's birth record in Vilske Kleve and its annex parishes of Ullene and Hånger/Mårby. Results were negative for years 1924. I looked in preceding and following years at Vilske Kleve. Worth another look someime. | Jonsdotter, Maria (I11905)
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| 3822 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I1)
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| 3823 | Ida Black, 16, is listed as the adopted daughter of Edwin and Belle Rosecrans, both 42. Also living in the household is the Resecrans' biological son Willie. | Black, Ida Louise (I1085)
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| 3824 | Ida Black, 16, is listed as the adopted daughter of Edwin and Belle Rosecrans, both 42. Also living in the household is the Resecrans' biological son Willie. | Black, Ida Louise (I1085)
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| 3825 | Ida died of Scarlet Fever. | Eliason, Ida Wilhelmena (I1888)
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| 3826 | Ida was the eighth child of Benjamin and Louisa Black. She was born in Fairfield, IN on May 1, 1864. The family moved to North English, IA by covered wagon when she was a year old. Her mother died when she was two years old. In 1879 she came to Nebraska (she was 15) with Mr. and Mrs. E.J. Rosecrans and lived on the farm west of Ashland with them. She joined the New Hope Christian Church when she was 16 years old. She married Edward Frasier in 1886. They lived on several different farms before ending up back on the Rosecrans farm where she lived with Edward until his death in 1938. She then moved to Havelock, NE and lived with her son Clarence until her death in 1949. Further information regarding the Rosecrans' is not known, other than they bought their land from the railroad. From MaryAnn Hrubesky: The Black Siblings - In 1880 The death of their mother, Louisa Matthews Black, in 1866 was a life changing event for these children. A number of them were still quite young. Ida, born in 1864, was only two years old and was raised by her older sisters, a step-mother, and a very kind young couple, the Rosencrans, living nearby. Their father had remarried in 1870. His second wife was Sarah Dennis who had also been trying to raise six young children since the death of her husband in 1863 while he had been a soldier in the Civil War. It would seem to be an excellent idea for both Sarah and Benjamin. In fact, it wasn't. They would produce two children together but at some point before 1880, they would separate and divorce. Benjami n had six living children by Louisa left in the home area at this point. (Samuel is absent and cannot be found and Joseph has already left for the West.) Together, the children would plan to move west themselves and resettle, startinnng new lives. Only Edwin Howard would remain in Iowa, having married a neighboring girl in 1878. The five other children would move to Saunders County, Nebraska. They are present there at the 1880 census. (William would remain in Iowa, living with his newly married brother, for a short time but would soon also be in Saunders County.) Ida, the youngest and 17 years of age, would be with the family of Edwin Rosencrans to whom she had been close in Iowa. In the 1880 census in Saunders County, NE, the Rosencrans would list her as "adopted." Her regard for the Rosencrans woulululd remain very high through the remainder of their lives. It is on the Rosencrans' farm that she would become acquainted and later married to their "hired man," Edward Frasier. When Edwin Rosencrans retired from farming, the Frasiers would buy his farm and live and work the property for the remainder of their own lives. Benjamin's children with Sarah Dennis were John and Berton Earnest. Berton Earnest remains in this area with his mother. He grew to adulthood, married and lived the remainder of his life in this area. John soon disappears from the records. As the marriage between their father, Benjamin Black, and Sarah Dennis had failed, it would seem likely that he would also have accompanied his children to Nebraska. But he did not. Whether he ever visited them is unknown. In the 1880 census he is boarding with a neighboring farmer in Iowa. Soon he would decide to return to the area in which he was raised, Boone and Kenton Counties in northern Kentucky. He may have had relatives still present in the area and/or perhaps he was just "going home." In this location in 1885 he would meet Cynthia Jones who would become his third wife. He lived until 1894. It is not known whether he and his children had any further contact. One would certainly hope so. | Black, Ida Louise (I1085)
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| 3827 | Identified as dräng. Arrived from Marbäck 1837. | Petersson, Magnus (I11842)
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| 3828 | Identified as dräng. Arrived from Marbäck 1837. | Petersson, Magnus (I11842)
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| 3829 | Identifies Peter Timmons and Nancy Dyer as groom's parents | Family: Cornelius V. Timmons / Bettie George (F2402)
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| 3830 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I1980)
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| 3831 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I10130)
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| 3832 | Illegitimate birth, father not identified. Originally unnamed boy, later amended to add full name. Amended to add "Chadburn Warren" Amended to add middle name, "John" | Warren, Chadburn John (I2351)
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| 3833 | In 1900 census they were living in Wausa, Knox, NE. | Pearson, Anna B (I4411)
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| 3834 | In 1900 she said her father was from MO and mother from NJ. She said she bore 3 children and 3 were living then. Pearl was the only child living with her and George at that time. In 1910 she said she had bore 6 children and 3 were living and it looks like she was married before George. | Glover, Mary Elizabeth (I3281)
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| 3835 | In 1900 she said she bore 2 children and 2 were living. She came to America in 1880 | Anderson, Anna (I363)
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| 3836 | In 1900 she said she had bore 4 children and 4 were living, and had been married 11 years at the time. She was gone in the 1910 census. | Batilder (I1537)
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| 3837 | In 1910 census she had bore 13 children, 11 were living. | Oster, Emma Anderson (I4604)
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| 3838 | In 1910 Martin said Ethel was born in NE. In 1930 they were living in Morton Township, Boyd, NE. | Hanson, Ethel Pauline (I408)
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| 3839 | In 1910 she said both her parents were from Sweden, and she had bore 3 children and all were living. | Lundgren, Lydia C (I549)
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| 3840 | In 1917 on his WWI card he had a wife and 1 child, farming for himself in Wahoo NE. | Anderson, Elmer Frederick (I4404)
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| 3841 | In 1917 on his WWI card he was a farmer on his own and single. | Carlson, Oscar Hjalmar (I2846)
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| 3842 | In 1917 on his WWI card he was farming for himself in Swedeburg, NE. | Pearson, Henry Axel (I1146)
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| 3843 | In 1917 on his WWI card he was married farming for himself in Swedeburg NE. | Nelson, George Malcolm (I1264)
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| 3844 | In 1917 on his WWI card he was single and working for his father on the farm in Ceresco NE. | Carlson, Rev Edmund Victor (I840)
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| 3845 | In 1917 on his WWI card he was single and working for his mother on the farm in Swedeburg NE. In 1930 this family lived in Richland precinct, Saunders, NE. and he was farming. This family moved to WA during the depression, 1937. | Pearson, Victor Leander (I1149)
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| 3846 | In 1918 on his WWI card he said he was born in 1877, and was a farmer in Ceresco, NE. | Hedlund, Victor Emanuel (I1899)
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| 3847 | In 1918 on his WWI card he said he was married and a farmer in Ceresco, NE. 1900 census Chris Hedlund 64 Matilda Hedlund 49 John A Hedlund 27 Hilma Hedlund 25 Victor E Hedlund 22 Samuel Hedlund 19 | Hedlund, Samuel (I1896)
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| 3848 | In 1918 on his WWI card he was a painter in Fremont NE. working for Dodge County Surveyor. | Cederdahl, Clarence (I1541)
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| 3849 | In 1918 on his WWI card he was a sheet metal worker in Chicago IL and had a wife named Anna. He said he was a naturalized citizen. | Ogren, Emil (I892)
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| 3850 | In 1918 on his WWI card he was doing the farm work for his mother in Swedeburg NE. | Pearson, Reuben Ferdinand (I1150)
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