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| 451 | Benjamin Black is in a household with his second wife Sarah and his children Ruth, Jane, Edwin, Perry, William, and Addie (Ida). Also in the household are four Cole chidlren, presumably from Sarah's first marriage. They are Julia, Sarah, William and Henrietta. Black, Benjamin (M, age 47, ) Black, Sarah (F, age 39, ) Black, Ruth (F, age 19, ) Black, Jane (F, age 15, ) Black, Edwin (M, age 13, ) Black, Perry (M, age 10, ) Black, Perry (M, age 7, ) Black, Addie (F, age 6, ) Cole, Julia (F, age 17, ) Cole, Sarah (F, age 14, ) Cole, William (, age ) Cole, Henrietta (F, age 9, ) | Black, Edwin (I1159)
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| 452 | Benjamin Black is in a household with his second wife Sarah and his children Ruth, Jane, Edwin, Perry, William, and Addie (Ida). Also in the household are four Cole chidlren, presumably from Sarah's first marriage. They are Julia, Sarah, William and Henrietta. Black, Benjamin (M, age 47, ) Black, Sarah (F, age 39, ) Black, Ruth (F, age 19, ) Black, Jane (F, age 15, ) Black, Edwin (M, age 13, ) Black, Perry (M, age 10, ) Black, Perry (M, age 7, ) Black, Addie (F, age 6, ) Cole, Julia (F, age 17, ) Cole, Sarah (F, age 14, ) Cole, William (, age ) Cole, Henrietta (F, age 9, ) | Black, Perry Hall (I1160)
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| 453 | Benjamin Black is in a household with his second wife Sarah and his children Ruth, Jane, Edwin, Perry, William, and Addie (Ida). Also in the household are four Cole chidlren, presumably from Sarah's first marriage. They are Julia, Sarah, William and Henrietta. Black, Benjamin (M, age 47, ) Black, Sarah (F, age 39, ) Black, Ruth (F, age 19, ) Black, Jane (F, age 15, ) Black, Edwin (M, age 13, ) Black, Perry (M, age 10, ) Black, Perry (M, age 7, ) Black, Addie (F, age 6, ) Cole, Julia (F, age 17, ) Cole, Sarah (F, age 14, ) Cole, William (, age ) Cole, Henrietta (F, age 9, ) | Black, William F. (I1161)
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| 454 | Benjamin Black is in a household with his second wife Sarah and his children Ruth, Jane, Edwin, Perry, William, and Addie (Ida). Also in the household are four Cole chidlren, presumably from Sarah's first marriage. They are Julia, Sarah, William and Henrietta. Black, Benjamin (M, age 47, ) Black, Sarah (F, age 39, ) Black, Ruth (F, age 19, ) Black, Jane (F, age 15, ) Black, Edwin (M, age 13, ) Black, Perry (M, age 10, ) Black, Perry (M, age 7, ) Black, Addie (F, age 6, ) Cole, Julia (F, age 17, ) Cole, Sarah (F, age 14, ) Cole, William (, age ) Cole, Henrietta (F, age 9, ) | Coles, Sarah (I1703)
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| 455 | Benjamin Black is in a household with his second wife Sarah and his children Ruth, Jane, Edwin, Perry, William, and Addie (Ida). Also in the household are four Cole chidlren, presumably from Sarah's first marriage. They are Julia, Sarah, William and Henrietta. Black, Benjamin (M, age 47, ) Black, Sarah (F, age 39, ) Black, Ruth (F, age 19, ) Black, Jane (F, age 15, ) Black, Edwin (M, age 13, ) Black, Perry (M, age 10, ) Black, Perry (M, age 7, ) Black, Addie (F, age 6, ) Cole, Julia (F, age 17, ) Cole, Sarah (F, age 14, ) Cole, William (, age ) Cole, Henrietta (F, age 9, ) | Cole, Julia (I6238)
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| 456 | Benjamin Black is in a household with his second wife Sarah and his children Ruth, Jane, Edwin, Perry, William, and Addie (Ida). Also in the household are four Cole chidlren, presumably from Sarah's first marriage. They are Julia, Sarah, William and Henrietta. Black, Benjamin (M, age 47, ) Black, Sarah (F, age 39, ) Black, Ruth (F, age 19, ) Black, Jane (F, age 15, ) Black, Edwin (M, age 13, ) Black, Perry (M, age 10, ) Black, Perry (M, age 7, ) Black, Addie (F, age 6, ) Cole, Julia (F, age 17, ) Cole, Sarah (F, age 14, ) Cole, William (, age ) Cole, Henrietta (F, age 9, ) | Cole, Sarah (I6239)
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| 457 | Benjamin Black is in a household with his second wife Sarah and his children Ruth, Jane, Edwin, Perry, William, and Addie (Ida). Also in the household are four Cole chidlren, presumably from Sarah's first marriage. They are Julia, Sarah, William and Henrietta. Black, Benjamin (M, age 47, ) Black, Sarah (F, age 39, ) Black, Ruth (F, age 19, ) Black, Jane (F, age 15, ) Black, Edwin (M, age 13, ) Black, Perry (M, age 10, ) Black, Perry (M, age 7, ) Black, Addie (F, age 6, ) Cole, Julia (F, age 17, ) Cole, Sarah (F, age 14, ) Cole, William (, age ) Cole, Henrietta (F, age 9, ) | Cole, William (I6240)
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| 458 | Benjamin Black is in a household with his second wife Sarah and his children Ruth, Jane, Edwin, Perry, William, and Addie (Ida). Also in the household are four Cole chidlren, presumably from Sarah's first marriage. They are Julia, Sarah, William and Henrietta. Black, Benjamin (M, age 47, ) Black, Sarah (F, age 39, ) Black, Ruth (F, age 19, ) Black, Jane (F, age 15, ) Black, Edwin (M, age 13, ) Black, Perry (M, age 10, ) Black, Perry (M, age 7, ) Black, Addie (F, age 6, ) Cole, Julia (F, age 17, ) Cole, Sarah (F, age 14, ) Cole, William (, age ) Cole, Henrietta (F, age 9, ) | Cole, Henrietta (I6241)
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| 459 | Benjamin Black, 26, m, blacksmith, KY Louisa, 20, f, IN Samuel, 9/12, m | Matthews, Louisa (I1154)
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| 460 | Benjamin Black, 26, m, blacksmith, KY Louisa, 20, f, IN Samuel, 9/12, m | Black, Samuel F. (I1155)
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| 461 | Benjamin F. Black, 37, m, farmer, $150 personal, Boone Co., KY Louisa, 30, f, housekeeper, Shelby Co, IN Samuel, 10, m, Shelby Co, IN Ruth E., 8, f, Carroll Co, IN Joseph A., 6, m, Howard Co., IN Eleanor J., 4, f, Shelby Co., IN Edwin, 2, m, Shelby Co., IN Perry H., 9/12, m, Shelby Co., IN | Matthews, Louisa (I1154)
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| 462 | Benjamin F. Black, 37, m, farmer, $150 personal, Boone Co., KY Louisa, 30, f, housekeeper, Shelby Co, IN Samuel, 10, m, Shelby Co, IN Ruth E., 8, f, Carroll Co, IN Joseph A., 6, m, Howard Co., IN Eleanor J., 4, f, Shelby Co., IN Edwin, 2, m, Shelby Co., IN Perry H., 9/12, m, Shelby Co., IN | Black, Samuel F. (I1155)
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| 463 | Benjamin F. Black, 37, m, farmer, $150 personal, Boone Co., KY Louisa, 30, f, housekeeper, Shelby Co, IN Samuel, 10, m, Shelby Co, IN Ruth E., 8, f, Carroll Co, IN Joseph A., 6, m, Howard Co., IN Eleanor J., 4, f, Shelby Co., IN Edwin, 2, m, Shelby Co., IN Perry H., 9/12, m, Shelby Co., IN | Black, Ruth Emily (I1156)
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| 464 | Benjamin F. Black, 37, m, farmer, $150 personal, Boone Co., KY Louisa, 30, f, housekeeper, Shelby Co, IN Samuel, 10, m, Shelby Co, IN Ruth E., 8, f, Carroll Co, IN Joseph A., 6, m, Howard Co., IN Eleanor J., 4, f, Shelby Co., IN Edwin, 2, m, Shelby Co., IN Perry H., 9/12, m, Shelby Co., IN | Black, Joseph A. (I1157)
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| 465 | Benjamin F. Black, 37, m, farmer, $150 personal, Boone Co., KY Louisa, 30, f, housekeeper, Shelby Co, IN Samuel, 10, m, Shelby Co, IN Ruth E., 8, f, Carroll Co, IN Joseph A., 6, m, Howard Co., IN Eleanor J., 4, f, Shelby Co., IN Edwin, 2, m, Shelby Co., IN Perry H., 9/12, m, Shelby Co., IN | Black, Elinor Jane (I1158)
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| 466 | Benjamin F. Black, 37, m, farmer, $150 personal, Boone Co., KY Louisa, 30, f, housekeeper, Shelby Co, IN Samuel, 10, m, Shelby Co, IN Ruth E., 8, f, Carroll Co, IN Joseph A., 6, m, Howard Co., IN Eleanor J., 4, f, Shelby Co., IN Edwin, 2, m, Shelby Co., IN Perry H., 9/12, m, Shelby Co., IN | Black, Edwin (I1159)
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| 467 | Benjamin F. Black, 37, m, farmer, $150 personal, Boone Co., KY Louisa, 30, f, housekeeper, Shelby Co, IN Samuel, 10, m, Shelby Co, IN Ruth E., 8, f, Carroll Co, IN Joseph A., 6, m, Howard Co., IN Eleanor J., 4, f, Shelby Co., IN Edwin, 2, m, Shelby Co., IN Perry H., 9/12, m, Shelby Co., IN | Black, Perry Hall (I1160)
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| 468 | Bernard has collected a lot of Rademacher/Maas family history and even published a family newsletter for a while, from which a lot of the information in this book was taken. | Maas, Bernard Peter (I4230)
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| 469 | Bertha's SS was 505-86-3055. | Behrens, Bertha (I6905)
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| 470 | Betsy came to America in 1886 and citizen in 1906 (1920 census). In 1910 she was Bessie. 1910 census Nels Hallberg 48 Bessie Hallberg 49 Helen Hallberg 4 Bengta M Johnson 74 | Nilsdotter, Bengta (I6938)
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| 471 | Betty was called Betsy, and was single. Lee Bendz says she was born in Sweden. Ostra Vemmehogs,Malmohus,Sweden. | Nilsdotter, Bengta (Betty) (I6896)
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| 472 | Birth register for Kennethmont, 1865 Helen Georgina Ewing Fraser (illegitimate) Born 4 July 1865, Mains of Law, Kennethmont Mother: Anne Fraser, Domestic Servant Informant: Anne Fraser | Fraser, Helen (I1135)
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| 473 | Birth: «tab»Jul. 19, 1795 Death: «tab»May 7, 1888 Family links: Children: John Campbell (1827 - 1913)* *Calculated relationship Inscription: wife of DUNCAN CAMPBELL Burial: Money Creek Cemetery Money Creek Houston County Minnesota, USA Created by: RobMinteer57 Record added: Jun 04, 2012 Find A Grave Memorial# 91330488 | Tainsh, Elizabeth (I5857)
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| 474 | Birth: «tab»Sep. 7, 1854 Death: «tab»May 22, 1888 Inscription: The righteous shall be glad in the Lord and shall trust in him and all the upright in heart shall see glory. Burial: Greenwood Presbyterian Church Cemetery Glen Oak Marquette County Wisconsin, USA Plot: Row 1-16 Created by: Suzanna ? Ashworth Record added: Aug 14, 2010 Find A Grave Memorial# 57039716 | McKay, Ada "Addie" E. (I5861)
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| 475 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I6892)
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| 476 | born to Åbo (lease holder) Nils Olsson and wife Botill Jönsdotter at Grödby No. 7 | Nilsdotter, Johanna (I618)
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| 477 | born to Anton and Hildur (Berggren) Person wed to Marion Hanson sister to Clarence Person and Hazel Houfek | Person, Wave M (I7009)
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| 478 | Born: July 31, 1850 (as engraved on the tombstone and P. W. Pearson's Confirmation Bible). August 1, 1850 (as recorded in Grace Lutheran's Books). Died at 7:15 a.m. - as noted in P. W. Pearson's Confirmation Bible | Olson, Johanna (Nilsdotter) (I0648)
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| 479 | Born: July 31, 1850 (as engraved on the tombstone and P. W. Pearson's Confirmation Bible). August 1, 1850 (as recorded in Grace Lutheran's Books). Died at 7:15 a.m. - as noted in P. W. Pearson's Confirmation Bible | Olson, Johanna (Nilsdotter) (I002)
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| 480 | BROWN Mercer (also listed Messer) born 7 May 1740; removed to South Carolina 1784; son of Richard and Mary (Norton) Brown of Fairfax Monthly Meeting, Virginia; reported January 1764 as being engaged to a young woman not a member of our society; was prprecautioned and left for a trip to Carolina; she met him on the way and they were married by a Priest; he was disowned 31 Mar 1764. Mercer and wife, Sarah (he having been reinstated after disowned) and their 3 children, listed below, received by request 26 Jul 1770. Children: Mary 14 Aug 1765 Richard 2 Oct 1767 Sarah 22 Dec 1769 Ann 13 Mar 1772 Elizabeth 15 May 1774 Margaret 16 nov 1776 Phebe Mercer Mercer and Sarah and six children, Richard, Sarah, Ann, Margaret, Phebe and Mercer granted certificate Bush River Monthly Meeting, South Carolina, 25 Sep 1784. From Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy, vol VI p. 476 (Fairfax Monthly Meeting, VA) | Brown, Mercer (I6585)
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| 481 | Burnside Joseph Fraser, Head, unmarried, male age 60, farmer, born Kennethmont Isabella Reid, servant, unmarried, female age 55, domestic servant, born Oyne Peter Mennie, servant, unmarried, male age 16, farm servant, born Kennethmont | Fraser, Joseph (I1130)
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| 482 | C. F. Timmons Pacific Junction P.O. Age 44 Birth - Ill. Mother - O Father - O Owns farm Value of farm $165 Years in US 44 Years in Iowa 24 Occupation Farmer Married; can read & write | Timmons, Charles Franklin (I794)
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| 483 | C. O. inherited the farm his father (Christian) had purchased in Stocking, Precinct. C. O. is remembered as a wonderful man. He was friendly, ambitious, a good worker and a good mechanic. He was the Engineer for a threshing gang. He also sang well. Carl Oscar Pearson was born in Chapman precinct near Weston on his parents' farm. He attended public schools until he was 17 or 18 years old. He then worked full time with his father on the farm. When he was 25, he began farming on his own.a Marie Olive Ekdahl was born in Mariposa precinct near Weston. She attended local public schools. After they were married, Oscar and Milsa moved to a farm one mile west of Weston. While living there, Milsa gave birth to a daughter who died shorortly after birth. Their son Malvin was also born at that farm. In 1908, after the death of Oscar's father, they moved to the 160 acre farm in Stocking precinct which Oscar inherited. Their other three children were born there. Oscar was left the farm debt free by his father, but his sister Lida, who exerted considerable influence over their mother, had a $3,000 lien put on the farm. Oscar mortgaged the farm to pay the lien. By the time World War I began, most of the Swedish colony in the area were second and third generation Americans. The use of the Swedish language was decreasing. In Oscar's and Milsa's situation, they learned Swedish from their parents. Theirialects were different and Oscar found Milsa's dialect amusing. Consequently, she would not speak Swedish to him, although she spoke in Swedish to her grandparents, John and Christina Frostrom. Also, Swedish had been the language used in the area churches formed by Swedes in the last half of the 19th century. During World War I, non-Swedish members of the community objected to Swedish being spoken at these churches. They claimed that the language being used was either German or so similar to German that speaking it was unpatriotic. Due to this pressure, congregations stopped speaking Swedish in the area churches. Oscar remained farming his entire life. He was friendly, ambitious, a good worker, and a good mechanic. After he died, Milsa moved with her son Lloyd, a bachelor, to a house in Wahoo. After Lloyd died, Milsa continued to live in the house ul 1971 when she moved to a rest home in Wahoo. The home farm was acquired by Norman. PAST AND PRESENT OF SAUNDERS COUNTY: Oscar Pearson, a son of Christian Pearson, was born in Chapman precinct, July 12, 1879, and attended the common schools until he was seventeen or eighteen years of age. He then devoted his entire time to assisting his father with the farm wk, so continuing until he was twenty-five years old. At that time he began farming on his own account and after keeping his bachelor's hall for a year he was married. He removed with his bride to a farm one mile east of Weston, where they resideed for three years, after which he took up his residence upon his father's farm in Stocking precinct. He has since remained upon that place, which comprises one hundred and sixty acres of excellent land and is well improved. He carries on generaal farming and receives a good income from his labors. He married Miss Milsa Ekdahl, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. August O. Ekdahl, the former of whom is deceased, while the later lives in Weston. To this union have been born three children; Malvin and Mildred, both attending school in Swedeburg; and Lloyd, and infant. Mr. Pearson is independent in politics, voting for the man rather than the party. He is industrious and displays sound judgment in the management of his affairs, and the success which he has gained is well deserved. WAHOO WASP - NOVEMBER 15, 1942 FUNERAL SERVICES FOR CARL OSCAR PEARSON The whole community around Swedeburg was saddened Thursday, last, when the news spread of the passing of Mr. C.O. Pearson, after a few hours severe illness. Mr. Pearson was born at Weston on July 12, 1879, and was married to Milsa Ekdahl, also of Weston. This union was blessed with four children. Mr. and Mrs. Pearson moved to the Swedeburg community in 1908, and have resided there ever since, being very industrious farmers. They have for many years been active members in the Swedeburg Lutheran Church, in which he has served faithfulls treasurer and Board Member. Oscar Pearson passed away October 29, 1942 at the age of sixty-three years, three months, and seventeen days. Mourning him are his widow and four children; Mrs. Mildred (Linus) Erickson, Malvin, Lloyd and Norman Pearson all of Swedeburg. Alsowo grandchildren. There is one brother, Ernest Pearson, of Waverly, Nebr.; and two sisters, Mrs. David Peterson, Plainville, Michigan, and Mrs. Dick Parr, of Encampment, Wyo. Also, a large host of friends. Funeral services were held on Sunday afternoon at 2:00 p.m. from the home, and at 2:30 at the Lutheran Church, at which the pastor, Rev. Elmer J. Holt, officiated, assisted by Dr. C. O. Gulleen, of Genoa. Music was furnished by the Misses Are and Elaine Eliason and Mrs. Duryea Olson, accompanied by Miss Alvena Larson. Pallbearers were, A.F. Larson, Reynold Olson, Oscar Olson, Arthur Larson, O.F. Anderson and Henry Olson. Internment was in the Swedeburg Lutheran Cemetery. | Pearson, Carl Oscar (C.O.) (I006)
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| 484 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I1209)
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| 485 | Carl is a pivotal figure in the Rudeen family history. As far as I know, he was the first to come to America, and the first to take the name "Rudeen". Although Carl was born in Frinnaryd parish, he moved to Marbäck parish as an infant and grew up at the Eket farm. At age 18, he moved to Askeryd parish where he met his wife, Sophia Matilda Carlsdotter. He left Sweden in 1868 with his wife and two daughters, according to moving-out papers. He and his family appear in the 1870 census in the town of Altona (Knox County, IL). He works for the railroad. According to the history of the Bethlehem Covenant Church, he arrived in Lancaster County in 1872. The oldest daughter, Augusta Mathilda Carlsdotter (also took Rudeen as maiden name in America) married John August Samuelson. Their oldest daughter was Nannie Victoria Samuelson, and her daughter is Martha Burch. Martha has her mother's genealogy information. Martha Burch's address is 2715 48th St., Dickinson, TX 77539. (Martha would be a third cousin of Florence ElDorado and Stan Rudeen.) (Research):«u»General Reserach Topics for Carl:«/u» - Is it possible to confirm that the railroad company he worked for in Knox County, IL financed his family's trip to America? - The 1870 census shows a Frank Rhodein (same spelling as Carl) living next door. Is this a relative? - It appears that a group of people from Askeryd (his wife's ancestral parish) emigrated together and may have even ended up together in Lancaster County. Would be interesting to trace their movements as a group. There may be possible family connections, especially through Carl's wife's family. - It would be good to track all of Carl's nieces and nephews to see who came to America. We know for certain that Gust and two sisters did, as well as another nephew John Rudeen (son of Carl's sister Sophia). | Johansson, Carl August (I1542)
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| 486 | Carla Diane Bendz of Bozeman passed away peacefully at home on Oct. 10, 2006, at the age of 59. She finally lost her courageous 15-year battle with ovarian cancer. Carla was born Jan. 22, 1947, in Idaho Falls, Idaho, to Jack and Wanda Nelson Smith. She completed high school in Idaho Falls, and married Lynn Robert Bendz in 1965. Carla is survived by her husband, Lynn of Bozeman; three children, Bryce and Ami of Denver, and Matthew of Bozeman; five grandchildren; her father, Jack Smith and his wife, Joan, and Carla's brother, Jack Lee Smith, all of Idaho Falls; one brothther-in-law, Jon Bendz of Lafayette, Calif.; two sisters-in-law, Pat Lovejoy of Idaho Falls and Lois Bendz Klatt of West Yellowstone; nieces and nephews, Jason Bendz of Bozeman, Patti and Joaquin Bendz of Anchorage, Alaska, Shiloh Klatt of EnnisJosh Klatt of Salt Lake City, and Jake Klatt of Santa Monica, Calif.; and numerous step-siblings. She was preceded in death by her mother, Wanda Nelson Smith. The family would like to warmly thank friends and the members of the LDS church for their love and kind support. We are grateful, also, to the ladies of hospice, who eased Carla's pain with their wonderfully professional and compassionate care. Those wishing to pay their respects may do so from 7 to 8 p.m. Friday, Oct. 13, at Dahl Funeral Chapel, 300 Highland Blvd., Bozeman; and at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Stake Center, 2915 Coulter Drive, Bozeman, at noon, Saturday, Oct. 14. Funeral services will be at 1 p.m. Saturday, followed by interment in Sunset Hills Cemetery. Donations in Carla's name may be made to Bozeman Deaconess Hospice, c/o Bozeman Deaconess Foundation, 931 Highland Blvd. Suite 3200, Bozeman 59715. | Smith, Carla Diane (I6799)
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| 487 | Cause of death was "affection of the lungs"; probably pneumonia. | Olafsdotter, Stina Katrina (I53)
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| 488 | Cecelia was called Sadie. She came to America in 1896 (1930 census). | Hanson, Cecelia (Sadie) (I6951)
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| 489 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: Bill Schaal / Living (F288)
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| 490 | CERESCO NEWS - FEBRUARY 24, 1927 TRIPLE WEDDING ON WEDNESDAY EVE The Lutheran church of our little city was the scene of a triple wedding Wednesday evening, when three of our highly esteemed young people were united in the holy bonds of matrimony. Miss Christiana Heiser and Mr. Arthur Walin, Miss Sophie Heiser and Mr. Elmer Pearson, Miss Althea Walin and Mr. Edward Heiser were the contracting parties. The three marched into the church while Mrs. E. E. Eliason played the familiar strains of Lohengrin's Wedding March, taking their places before the altar, which, like the church proper, was beautifully decorated in pink and white. The doubleg ceremony was used, Rev. Peterson, pastor of the church, performing the ceremony. The brides wore white wedding gowns and veils. Mr. A.H. Peterson sang a solo preceeding the ceremony. Following the ceremony, a reception and supper were held in the church parlors, with immediate relative in attendance. Heartiest congratulations and best wishes go with these happy young couples who were born and reared in this community, and where they will make their future home. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Walin and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Pearson will live on the Mcr farm, southwest of Ceresco and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Heiser will live on the David Warner farm, as we understand. | Family: Arthur Laurence Walin / Christiana Heiser (F012)
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| 491 | CERESCO NEWS - FEBRUARY 24, 1927 TRIPLE WEDDING ON WEDNESDAY EVE The Lutheran church of our little city was the scene of a triple wedding Wednesday evening, when three of our highly esteemed young people were united in the holy bonds of matrimony. Miss Christiana Heiser and Mr. Arthur Walin, Miss Sophie Heiser and Mr. Elmer Pearson, Miss Althea Walin and Mr. Edward Heiser were the contracting parties. The three marched into the church while Mrs. E. E. Eliason played the familiar strains of Lohengrin's Wedding March, taking their places before the altar, which, like the church proper, was beautifully decorated in pink and white. The doubleg ceremony was used, Rev. Peterson, pastor of the church, performing the ceremony. The brides wore white wedding gowns and veils. Mr. A.H. Peterson sang a solo preceeding the ceremony. Following the ceremony, a reception and supper were held in the church parlors, with immediate relative in attendance. Heartiest congratulations and best wishes go with these happy young couples who were born and reared in this community, and where they will make their future home. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Walin and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Pearson will live on the Mcr farm, southwest of Ceresco and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Heiser will live on the David Warner farm, as we understand. | Family: Edward Richard Heiser / Althea Adeline Walin (F015)
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| 492 | CERESCO NEWS - FEBRUARY 24, 1927 TRIPLE WEDDING ON WEDNESDAY EVE The Lutheran church of our little city was the scene of a triple wedding Wednesday evening, when three of our highly esteemed young people were united in the holy bonds of matrimony. Miss Christiana Heiser and Mr. Arthur Walin, Miss Sophie Heiser and Mr. Elmer Pearson, Miss Althea Walin and Mr. Edward Heiser were the contracting parties. The three marched into the church while Mrs. E. E. Eliason played the familiar strains of Lohengrin's Wedding March, taking their places before the altar, which, like the church proper, was beautifully decorated in pink and white. The doubleg ceremony was used, Rev. Peterson, pastor of the church, performing the ceremony. The brides wore white wedding gowns and veils. Mr. A.H. Peterson sang a solo preceeding the ceremony. Following the ceremony, a reception and supper were held in the church parlors, with immediate relative in attendance. Heartiest congratulations and best wishes go with these happy young couples who were born and reared in this community, and where they will make their future home. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Walin and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Pearson will live on the Mcr farm, southwest of Ceresco and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Heiser will live on the David Warner farm, as we understand. CERESCO NEWS - DATE UNKNOWN OPEN HOUSE Mr. and Mrs. Edward Heiser of Exeter, Nebr. and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer W. Pearson will hold Open House for their 25th wedding anniversary on Sunday, February 24th at the Immanuel Lutheran church parlors in Ceresco. The hours are 2:30 - 5:00 in thfternoon and 7:00 to 9:00 in the evening. All relatives and friends are invited to call without further invitations. UNKNOWN NEWSPAPER OR DATE WEDDINGS OBSERVED BY OPEN-HOUSE RECEPTION Two couples, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Heiser, of Exeter, Neb. and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Pearson, observed their 25th wedding anniversaries on Sunday, February 24, at the Lutheran church parlors. There was scripture reading and prayer; followed by theen House. About 350 relatives and friends called during the afternoon and evening to extend felicitations. Refreshments, carried out in the silver motif, were served to all. The honorees were the recipients of beautiful gifts in sliver and many fine cards. A phone call from Mr. and Mr. Julius Brostrom in Oregon, brought their greetings as they could not be here for the occasion. Miss Phyllis Pearson and Mrs. Paul Heiser were in charge of the guest book, and Mrs. Herman Pearson and Mrs. Laurel Nelson arranged the gifts. Acting as hostesses were Mrs. Irvin Pearson, Mrs. Oliver Johnson and Mrs. Herman Pearson. To help with the serving and pouring at the refreshment table were Mrs. Ben Miller, Mrs. Herman Gerdes, Mrs. Wm. Widman, Mrs. Conrad Heiser, Mrs. Harold Palmer, Mrs. Art Larson, Mrs. Carl Heiser, Mrs. George Heiser, and Mrs. Linus Erickson. Mrs. Dave Johnson, Mrs. Oliver Johnson, Mrs. Aaron Hedlund and Mrs. Herman Walin, with a group of relatives, assisted with the kitchen serving. Among the out-of-town folk present were Mr. and Mrs. Herman Gerdes, Sr. of Malcolm; Mrs. and Mrs. Con. Heiser and family, Havelock; Mrs. and Mrs. Geo. Lipman and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Chemelka and family of Raymond; Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Schoenf, Verola and Daryl Lee; Mr. and Mrs. Ben Miller and Ina; Mr. and Mrs. Ray Eliason, Miss Josephine Gutierra. Mrs. Gus Bulling. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nelson of Lincoln; Miss Joyce Dawson of Exeter; Mrs. C. O. Pearson and Lloyd; Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Brodd and family. Mr. and Mrs. Evald Brodd and family; Mr. and Mrs. Malvin Pearson, Mrs. Art Larson and Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Helsing and Joyce of Wahoo; Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Stahly of Hickman. Mr. and Mrs. V. E. Brokaw and Linda. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Scoles and Paulina; Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Widman of Mead and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Lehman and Helen of Ithaca. UNKNOWN NEWSPAPER OR DATE ELMER PEARSONS SLATE OPEN HOUSE AT CERESCO Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Pearson of Ceresco, will hold open house for their 40th wedding anniversary Sunday, July 9 from 2:30 to 5:30 p.m. at Immanuel Lutheran Church at Ceresco. The couple says no further invitations will be sent but everyone is welcome. They request no gifts. PEARSON We wish to thank everyone for remembering us with cards, gifts, flowers and all acts of kindness which made our 40th wedding anniversary such a pleasant day. Thank you all for coming to church to share this day with us. A special thanks to ouhildren and the ladies of our church who helped serve. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Pearson | Family: Elmer Winfred Pearson / Sophia Albertine Eugenie Heiser (F013)
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| 493 | CERESCO NEWS - FEBRUARY 24, 1927 TRIPLE WEDDING ON WEDNESDAY EVE The Lutheran church of our little city was the scene of a triple wedding Wednesday evening, when three of our highly esteemed young people were united in the holy bonds of matrimony. Miss Christiana Heiser and Mr. Arthur Walin, Miss Sophie Heiser and Mr. Elmer Pearson, Miss Althea Walin and Mr. Edward Heiser were the contracting parties. The three marched into the church while Mrs. E. E. Eliason played the familiar strains of Lohengrin's Wedding March, taking their places before the altar, which, like the church proper, was beautifully decorated in pink and white. The doubleg ceremony was used, Rev. Peterson, pastor of the church, performing the ceremony. The brides wore white wedding gowns and veils. Mr. A.H. Peterson sang a solo preceeding the ceremony. Following the ceremony, a reception and supper were held in the church parlors, with immediate relative in attendance. Heartiest congratulations and best wishes go with these happy young couples who were born and reared in this community, and where they will make their future home. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Walin and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Pearson will live on the Mcr farm, southwest of Ceresco and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Heiser will live on the David Warner farm, as we understand. | Family: Aurther Lawrence Walin / Christiana Heiser (F101)
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| 494 | CERESCO NEWS - FEBRUARY 24, 1927 TRIPLE WEDDING ON WEDNESDAY EVE The Lutheran church of our little city was the scene of a triple wedding Wednesday evening, when three of our highly esteemed young people were united in the holy bonds of matrimony. Miss Christiana Heiser and Mr. Arthur Walin, Miss Sophie Heiser and Mr. Elmer Pearson, Miss Althea Walin and Mr. Edward Heiser were the contracting parties. The three marched into the church while Mrs. E. E. Eliason played the familiar strains of Lohengrin's Wedding March, taking their places before the altar, which, like the church proper, was beautifully decorated in pink and white. The doubleg ceremony was used, Rev. Peterson, pastor of the church, performing the ceremony. The brides wore white wedding gowns and veils. Mr. A.H. Peterson sang a solo preceeding the ceremony. Following the ceremony, a reception and supper were held in the church parlors, with immediate relative in attendance. Heartiest congratulations and best wishes go with these happy young couples who were born and reared in this community, and where they will make their future home. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Walin and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Pearson will live on the Mcr farm, southwest of Ceresco and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Heiser will live on the David Warner farm, as we understand. | Family: Edward Richard Heiser / Althea Adeline Walin (F104)
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| 495 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: Marlin Dewey Olson / Living (F102)
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| 496 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: Marlin Dewey Olson / Living (F039)
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| 497 | CERESCO NEWS - JUNE 11, 1931 - INFANT SON OF MR. AND MRS. ELMER PEARSON PASSES AWAY The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Pearson passed away late Wednesday afternoon. Funeral services were held from the home this afternoo This paper extends deepest sympathy to the bereaved parents. UNKNOWN NEWSPAPER AND DATE We sincerely sympathize with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Pearson. Their infant boy, Philip Eugene, passed away Wednesday, June 10. The parents had planned to have they boy baptized Sunday in church. But God decided otherwise. We baptised Wednesday,e 10, at 3:30, and just one hour later he passed away. The little fellow was sick only two hours. Certainly our days are uncertain. He was buried in Swedeburg Cemetery the following day. Tho He giveth or He taketh, God, His children ne'er forsaketh, His the loving only, To preserve them pure and holy. CERESCO NEWS - JUNE 16, 1931 - INFANT SON OF MR. AND MRS. ELMER PEARSON PASSES AWAY This little boy was born on Pentecost Sunday, May 24, 1931. On Wednesday, June 10, the parents went to Lincoln to buy the baptismal clothes for the baby. On the way home from Lincoln he was taken ill. The same afternoon he was baptized and reved the name Philip Eugene. We all felt that the little fellow would not live long. Two doctors worked faithfully but without success. He was sick just two hours and then passed away into eternity at an age of two weeks and three days. Philip Eugene did not wear his clothes for the baptism. He was dressed in it for the funeral, and oh, how sweet he looked in the little coffin. A short service was held at the Pearson home on Thursday afternoon and the little body was laid tost in the Swedeburg Cemetery. The Lord has taken one of His children to heaven. CERESCO NEWS - JUNE 16, 1931 - CARD OF THANKS We greatly appreciate the many kind deeds and sympathy extended during the illness and at the burial of our infant son. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Pearson and Martin Leroy | Pearson, Philip Eugene (I0175)
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| 498 | CERESCO NEWS - JUNE 11, 1931 - INFANT SON OF MR. AND MRS. ELMER PEARSON PASSES AWAY The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Pearson passed away late Wednesday afternoon. Funeral services were held from the home this afternoon. This paper extends deepest sympathy to the bereaved parents. UNKNOWN NEWSPAPER AND DATE We sincerely sympathize with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Pearson. Their infant boy, Philip Eugene, passed away Wednesday, June 10. The parents had planned to have they boy baptized Sunday in church. But God decided otherwise. We baptised Wednesday,e 10, at 3:30, and just one hour later he passed away. The little fellow was sick only two hours. Certainly our days are uncertain. He was buried in Swedeburg Cemetery the following day. Tho He giveth or He taketh, God, His children ne'er forsaketh, His the loving only, To preserve them pure and holy. CERESCO NEWS - JUNE 16, 1931 - INFANT SON OF MR. AND MRS. ELMER PEARSON PASSES AWAY This little boy was born on Pentecost Sunday, May 24, 1931. On Wednesday, June 10, the parents went to Lincoln to buy the baptismal clothes for the baby. On the way home from Lincoln he was taken ill. The same afternoon he was baptized and reved the name Philip Eugene. We all felt that the little fellow would not live long. Two doctors worked faithfully but without success. He was sick just two hours and then passed away into eternity at an age of two weeks and three days. Philip Eugene did not wear his clothes for the baptism. He was dressed in it for the funeral, and oh, how sweet he looked in the little coffin. A short service was held at the Pearson home on Thursday afternoon and the little body was laid tost in the Swedeburg Cemetery. The Lord has taken one of His children to heaven. CERESCO NEWS - JUNE 16, 1931 - CARD OF THANKS We greatly appreciate the many kind deeds and sympathy extended during the illness and at the burial of our infant son. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Pearson and Martin Leroy | Pearson, Philip Eugene (I069)
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| 500 | CERESCO NEWS - MARCH 28, 1935 THEY SAY - "I DO" The marriage of Miss Mildred Pearson and Mr. Linus Erickson was solemnized at 8:00 P.M. March 22, at the Swedeburg Lutheran Church, Rev. C. L. Lindberg officiating. Preceding the wedding ceremony, Joseph Erickson sang, "Oh, Promise Me." "I Love You Truly" was sung by Miss LaVerne Olson. The bridal procession entered to the strains of Lohrengrin's Wedding March played on the organ by John Erickson. Little Frans Eliason was the ring bearer. Charlotte Willsie of Omaha, dressed in a pink silk dress and carrying a basket of pinkes was the flower girl. Mrs. Ralph Peterson served as matron of honor. She wore a pale blue dress and carried a bouquet of white carnations. The bride was charmingly gowned in white satin with a long veil. She carried a bouquet of pink roses. The bride was given away by her father, Mr. C. O. Pearson. The bridegroom was attended by Mr. Ralph Peterson of Omaha, as best man. The church was tastefully decorated with ferns, potted plants and cut flowers. After the ceremony a reception was held in the church parlors. The decorations were and refreshments were carried out in a pink and white color scheme. The bridal party was immediate relatives and friends were seated at a long table. A larged beautifully decorated wedding cake baked by Mrs. Henry Olson, formed the centerpiece. During the evening a program appropriate to the occasion was given. Messers. Elmer Pearson and Herman Pearson sang a duet; Miss Margaret Hagstrom gave a toast to the bride; Miss Bernice Erickson sang "Because" and Miss Marcelyn Erickson, "Atning;" Mrs. Lloyd Rutherford played two piano selections; Dr. C. O. Gulleen and Dr. Alfred Trued gave toasts to the bridal couple. Rev. C. L. Lindberg served as toast-master. The bridal couple received a large number of beautiful gifts. Mr. and Mrs. Erickson are well and favorably known. The congratulations and well-wishes of this community are extended to them. WAHOO DEMOCRAT - THURSDAY, MARCH 28, 1935 PEARSON - ERICKSON In the presence of 200 guests and before a setting of ferns and flowers on March 22 at 8 o'clock Miss Mildred Pearson, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Pearson became the Bride of Lenus Erickson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Augustine Erickson ate Lutheran church of Swedeburg. Rev. C. L. Lindberg officiating. Joe Erickson sang "Oh, Promise Me," Miss Laverne Olson sang "I Love You Truly" with John Erickson at the organ and who also played "Lohrengrin's Wedding March." The bride was given in marriage by her father. She wore a white satin dress fashioned a high neck line and long sleeves. Her long tulle veil was held in place by a cap of lace and flowers. She carried a bouquet of pink roses. Mrs. Ralph Peterson, the bridesmaid, wore a blue crepe and carried a bouquet of white carnations. Frans Elliason carried the ring on a white satin pillow, Charlotte Jane Willsie, dressed in pink silk, was flower girl. Ralph Peterson acted as best man and the ushers were Melvin Pearson and Vernon Olson. Misses Cecil Davis, Iradell Engstrom and Irvin Pearson were in charge of the gift room. Following the ceremony a reception was held in the basement of the cch. After congratulations, refreshments were served. The tables were decorated with flowers and a wedding cake decorated with a miniature bride and groom, and those serving were; Misses Beulah Olson, Signe Olson, Leona Olson, Maxine Pearson, Alvlvina Larson, Eldine Eliason, Eunice Olson, Gevevieve Larson, and the following program was given: Duet, "I Never Knew What God Gave to Me," Herman Pearson, Elmer Pearson. Talk - Dr. C.O. Guleen; Solo - Bernice Erickson; Toast to Bride - Margareret Hagstrom; Piano Selections - "Love Dreams" and "Frolic," her own compositions, which she dedicated to the bride and groom - Mrs. Lloyd Rutherford; Toast to the Groom - Dr. Alfred Trued; Solo "At Dawning" - Marcelyn Erickson. Among the out of town guests were: Mrs. Anna Erdahl, grandmother of the bride, Mr. and Mrs. Roland Erdahl and Lucille of Weston, Mrs. Henry Meyer, Mrs. Mable Carlson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Peterson, Genevieve Larson, Charlotte, Ann Willete of Omaha, Dr. and Mrs. C.O. Gulleen, Mr. and Mrs. Norris Walther of Fremont, Dr. and Mrs. Alfred Trued and Eleanora Trued of Stromsburg. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Pearson and family. Mr. and Mrs. Omer Sutton of Waverly, Mrs. Alfreda Benson of Lincoln. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Rutherford of Springfield. Mr. and Mrs. Don Rolofson of Cedar Bluffs. | Family: Linus Johannes Erickson / Mildred Charlotte Pearson (F276)
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