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| 851 | Jöns is first listed as a drängen (farm hand) but this entry is crossed out and he reappears lower on the page with his new wife Nilla Svensdotter and son Anders. The family departs in 1866 to another farm. Jöns' brother Lars is also listed as a farm hand. He (Lars) stays at this location until 21 Sep 1869 when he leaves for Amerika. Jöns is first listed as a drängen (farm hand) but this entry is crossed out and he reappears lower on the page with his new wife Nilla Svensdotter and son Anders. The family departs in 1866 to another farm. Jöns' brother Lars is also listed as a farm hand. He (Lars) stays at this location until 21 Sep 1869 when he leaves for Amerika. | Mårtensson, Lars (I1513)
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| 852 | Joseph Fraser 1830 to 1900 Bequests 50 lbs. to Housekeeper Isabella Reid 30 lbs. to Helen Beattie (cousin) 25 lbs. to two daughters of James Beattie 25 lbs. to Annie Fraser, daughter of Alexander [Alexander was Joseph's half-brother. By 1900, Annie had immigrated to America and married William McHugh of Green County, Iowa] 25 lbs. to daughters, Ebba and Margarette, and son Edward of Andrew 25 lbs. to Ministers of the Parish, Free and Congregational Churches in the Village of Insch 10 lbs. to Society in Aberdeen for saving life at sea (apparatus for saving life at sea his invention) 10 lbs. to Trustees of Rodger Fund in Insch to be used as they think proper. Trustees to deposit in North of Scotland Bank, Insch, the price of one hundred bolls of oat meal and spend this money with interest thereon from time to time inting working people with families in the parishes of Insch, Leslie and Kennethmont, who are suffering from sickness and trustees consider deserving of help. Annual income to minister giving sermon once a year on cruelty to animals. Residue to children of brothers Andrew and Alexander equally among them sharing alike. | Fraser, Joseph (I1130)
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| 853 | Joseph Fraser is a "farm servant" working on behalf of Robert Mackie. Unmarried male, age 20, born at Kennethmont | Fraser, Joseph (I1130)
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| 854 | Joseph Fraser is associated with several properties in the Insch vicinity on the 1885 valuation rolls. He is listed as (1) a tenant of the farm and house at Burnside on the Leith-hall estate; (2) proprietor of Clifton House in Insch; and (3) a tenant on other farm land near Insch. At Clifton House, Joseph Fraser of Burnside (Kennethmont) is listed as the proprietor of a house with several tenants. Tenants are John Morrison (servant), Joseph Robb (butcher), Alexander Reid (retired farmer), Mrs. Mackie, Mrs. Reid, Mrs. Jessiman, and Mrs. Urquhart. Near Insch, Joseph Fraser is listed as a tenant farmer on "Land, Village Lands" within the Estates of Insch and Nether Boddam. | Fraser, Joseph (I1130)
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| 855 | Joseph Fraser, Patient, Unmarried, male age 41, Cattle dealer, Kennethmont, Aberdeenshire, Lunatic | Fraser, Joseph (I1130)
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| 856 | Joseph is listed as the tenant/occupier at Burnside Farm, but still retians ownership status for Clifton House in Insch. He is also a tenant on the Insch/Nether Boddam property. The Burnside Farm is part of the Leith hall estate. | Fraser, Joseph (I1130)
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| 857 | Joseph is working as Ag Labourer (although blacked out?) for the John Davidson family in Premnay. Premnay is a parish that borders on Leslie. | Fraser, Joseph (I1130)
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| 858 | Josephine and Edward were the first couple to be married at St. Joseph's Catholic Church near Paul, Nebraska. | Kreifels, Josephine G. (I4801)
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| 859 | Josiah is now farming and head of the household which includes his mother Elizabeth and wife Jane. | Campbell, Josiah (I1142)
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| 860 | Josiah is working as a sewing machine repairman. Green Lake County adjoins Marquette County. It had earlier been a portion of Marquette County. | Campbell, Josiah (I1142)
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| 861 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I1940)
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| 862 | Kate was also known as Kersti and Katie. This family and info from church ledger. She came to America in 1882 and said she bore 4 children and 4 were living (1900 census). | Mårtensdotter, Kjerstin (I6943)
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| 863 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I3942)
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| 864 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I4265)
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| 865 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I4263)
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| 866 | Killed by a kick from a horse. | Bass, Ora (I856)
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| 867 | Known as the "Horseman-keeper" in Skarsjö, Skepperstad parish. He was a 1/4 farmer in Skepperstad Nedergard, Skepperstad. He moved in 1809 to Ö. Skaftarp parish, where he was a home farmer. He probably moved in 1810 to Skepperstad. | Hultman, Isak (I50)
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| 868 | Known as Tilda. | Mårtensdotter, Mathilda (I6945)
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| 869 | Lafayette's father, Stoel, is living with this family. Janette is not present. | Whitehouse, Lafayette (I5894)
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| 870 | Lars arrived in Quebec May 23 1869, at 1:00 P.M. Another report says he arrived in America April 21, 1869. He took a train from there to Chicago IL. He was elected to the Board of County Commissioners in 1894 and 1897. Each time to serve 3 years. The 1910 census lists Lars as head, age 65, Hilda, age 31, Ella Hagstrom, age 30, and Edward R Hagstrom age 3, as occupants. He became a citizen in 1875 (1920 census). 1900 census richland, saunders, NE Lars Martinson 55 Ingre Martinson 52 Nils Martinson 25 Fred Martinson 23 Hilda Martinson 21 Ellen Martinson 20 Emil Martinson 17 | Mårtensson, Lars (I1513)
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| 871 | Last name badly misspelled but this does indeed appear to be the Bjorklund family. In the household are Gust, Anna and baby Arthur. Broland, Gust (M, age 25, Married) Broland, Anna, Wife (F, age 26, Married) Broland, Arthur, son (M, age 1, ) Last name badly misspelled but this does indeed appear to be the Bjorklund family. In the household are Gust, Anna and baby Arthur. Broland, Gust (M, age 25, Married) Broland, Anna, Wife (F, age 26, Married) Broland, Arthur, son (M, age 1, ) | Bjorklund, Gust (I6245)
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| 872 | Last name badly misspelled but this does indeed appear to be the Bjorklund family. In the household are Gust, Anna and baby Arthur. Broland, Gust (M, age 25, Married) Broland, Anna, Wife (F, age 26, Married) Broland, Arthur, son (M, age 1, ) Last name badly misspelled but this does indeed appear to be the Bjorklund family. In the household are Gust, Anna and baby Arthur. Broland, Gust (M, age 25, Married) Broland, Anna, Wife (F, age 26, Married) Broland, Arthur, son (M, age 1, ) | Bjorklund, Arthur (I6246)
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| 873 | Last name is now given as "Anderson," possibility to match that of her son James. Unlike in America, in Scotland married women . | Mackie, Helen (I5949)
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| 874 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I6677)
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| 875 | Lawrence, Clifton and Donald were all ordained from Rock Island, Ill on the same day. THE TRUED FAMILY IN THE U.S.A. LAWRENCE KENNETH: Born Dec. 27, 1913 on farm by Ceresco, Nebr. Moved to Tribune, Kansas with family, where he worked hard in the wheat fields. During depression in 30 | Trued, Rev. Lawrence Kenneth (I0398)
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| 876 | Leslie March 2, 1821 John Fraser had his illegitimate child by Henriet Reid in New Leslie, baptized, named Donald, in presence of Adam innes and William Herigery, both residing in New Leslie. | Fraser, Donald (I1140)
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| 877 | Letter from Bertha Gilchrist Pierce to Thelma Frasier Pearson, 17 Apr 1969: Talks about buying marker for Aunt Ruth and Uncle Mike. "Aunt Ruth had no chilren of her own, he had a son and duaghter. Uncle Mike's first wife was a sister to Tob Russell that lived just north of Uncle Ed's." Aunt Ruth died 17 Jan 1927. Cemetery: Milford. | Black, Ruth Emily (I1156)
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| 878 | Levine was a farmer. He preceded "Aunt Annie" in death. Their son Edward lived with Anna in an apartment in the upstairs of her sister Clara's home until she couldn't take care of herself any longer. She died in a Nursing Home in Lincoln. WAHOO WASP - APRIL 25, 1935 CERESCO PIONEER PASSED AWAY ON SUNDAY, APRIL 21st C. Levin Walin passed to his reward last Sunday morning at his home in Ceresco at the age of 72 years. The funeral services were held at the Ceresco Lutheran church and burial was in the Swedeburg cemetery. Rev. Arthur Peterson, Lutheran Mir, had charge of the service. Besides his wife, five daughters, Mrs. Wm. Widman, Mead, Mrs. Herbert Nelson, Mrs. Theodore Anderson, Mrs. Henry Heiser, Mrs. Ed Heiser, of Ceresco, and two sons, Carl and Edward also of Ceresco survive him. Mr. Walin came to Saunders County when he was two years of age with his parents, who homesteaded three miles northwest of Ceresco in 1870. He still retained his farm in the same section. Mr. Walin was a strong republican and took an active interest in politics for many years. EARLY SETTLER PASSES AWAY - UNKNOWN NEWSPAPER OR DATE Mr. Claus Levin was born in Osaka parish, Vastergotland, Sweden, November 9, 1862. He came with his parents to America in 1868 and lived in Moline, Ill., until in the spring of 180, when the Walins came to Nebraska and settled one mile and a half north of Ceresco and two miles east. The 18th of February 1887, he married Miss Anna Brodd. This union was blessed with eleven children. Two of these passed away in early childhood and two in young manhood. Mr. Walin's health has been failing the past three years. He suffered silently and patiently and the end came on beautiful Easter day at 10 o'clock in the morning. He is survived by the widow, Mrs. Anna Walin, seven children eleven grandchildren, many other relatives and a host of friends. The children are: Mrs. Theodore Anderson, Carl, Mrs. Herbert Nelson, Mrs. Henry Heiser, Mrs. Edward Heiser, Mrs. Willie Widman and Edward. He was confirmed in the Lutheran Church Swedeburg, where he remained an active and faithful member until 1919. At that time Immanuel Church as organized in Ceresco, and Mr. Walin became a charter member. At the organization meeting he was elected a trustee, which office he filled faithfully until his health began to fail. Mr. Walin lived a consistent Christian life. Only sickness kept him from attending divine services in the church he loved so much and he was a faithful reader of the Word in his home. He was very generous in his contributions to the local church and to the work of the Kingdom at large. His quiet and unassuming character will be rememberd by all. This friend has seen the early settlers move out of the sod houses and into comfortable homes and finally to the green hill where ther earthly remains of so many of them rest. Today we lay to rest by their side and by the side of his departed children, until the Lord shall come and say unto him and all believers, "Come ye blessed of my Father, inherit the Kingdom taht is prepared for you from the foundation of the world." The Psalmist says: "The days of our years are three-score years and ten" and thus were the days of our departed friend, being at his demise 73 years 5 months and 12 days. Funeral services were held at the Immanuel Lutheran Church Ceresco, Wednesday afternoon at 2:30, Rev, Petersen in charge assisted by Dr. C. O. Guleen of Fremont. A quartet consisting of Mrs. Julius Brostrom, Edith Brodd, Irvin Pearson and Herman Brodd, sang "All the Way My Saviour Leads Me," and Milton Anderson sang "Never Still Nearer." The remains were laid to rest in the big green hill outside the big??? PAST AND PRESENT OF SAUNDERS COUNTY CLAES LEVIN WALIN. Claes Levin Walin has devoted his life to farming and has met with gratifying success in his chosen occupation. He now owns one hundred and sixty acres on section 19, Richland precinct, Saunders county, and derives a good income from his agriultural pursuits. He is the younger of the two living sons of Andrew Walin, a native of Sweden, and his birth also occurred in that country. His natal day was the 9th of November, 1862, and he was about six years of age when, in 1868, his parents emigrated with their children to the United States and settled near Moline, Illinois. Two years later they removed to Saunders county, Nebraska, and took up a homestead on section 18, Richland precinct. The father is still residing upon that place, which comprises eighty acres, and, although he has reached the age of eighty-one years, he is active and interested in happenings of local and general concern. Although Claes Levin Walin was not yet six years of age when the family crossed the ocean, he remembers vividly some incidents of the trip and he also has many interesting reminiscences of pioneer days in this county, for in 1870, when the faly located here, there was still much land in the possession of the government and the work of development seemed scarcely begun. He was reared upon the home farm and early became familiar with practical methods of agriculture. On reaching mature years he began farming on his own account and for seven years cultivated a tract of land in Richland precinct. He now owns one hundred and sixty acres which is the northwest quarter of section 19, that precinct, and with the aid of his sons operates that place and also the family homestead on section 18. He resides with his father on the homestead and has lived there since 1870, with the exception of seven years. He is progressive in the methods which he follows and still further increases his efficiency by the use of up-to-date machinery. He raises both grain and stock and finds both branches of his business profitable. On the 18th of February, 1887, Mr. Walin was united in marriage to Miss Anna Brodd, who was born in Sweden on the 26th of December, 1869, but in 1874 came to the United States with her parents, Andrew G. and Gustava (Johnson) Brodd, who firstettled in Wyoming but in 1881 took up their residence in Richland precinct, this county. Mr. and Mrs. Walin have had eleven children. Edna was born on the 21st of January, 1888, and was married on the 18th of February, 1913, to Theodore Anderson, who is operating a farm on section 18, Richland precinct. They have one son, Milton, whose birth occurred on the 20th of December, 1914. Edwin, who was born February 27, 1889, died on the 25th of January, 1891. Carl was born on the 25th of September, 1890, and on the 1st of January, 1913, was married to Miss Judith Torell and they reside on a farm four miles west of Lincoln, this state. Alma, whose birth occurred on the 18th of November, 1892, died on the 13th of November, 1894. Alvivin was born on the 28th of September, 1894; Esther on the 20th of August, 1896; Arthur on the 10th of February, 1898; Norma, on the 13th of March, 1901 ; Pauline, on the 31st of March, 1903; Althea, on the 13th of April, 1905; and Edward, on the 8th of September, 1907. Mr. Walin is an adherent of the republican party and discharges to the full all of his duties as a citizen. He and his family belong to the Swedish Lutheran church and he is also identified with the Farmers Educational and Cooperative Unionnd with the Farmers Institute Association of Ceresco. He forwards in every way possible all movements seeking to make the work of the farmer more efficient and the conditions of farm life more attractive and he is recognized as one of the leading residents of his precinct. | Walin, Klaes (Claus) Levine (I0008)
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| 879 | Levine was a farmer. He preceded "Aunt Annie" in death. Their son Edward lived with Anna in an apartment in the upstairs of her sister Clara's home until she couldn't take care of herself any longer. She died in a Nursing Home in Lincoln. WAHOO WASP - APRIL 25, 1935 CERESCO PIONEER PASSED AWAY ON SUNDAY, APRIL 21st C. Levin Walin passed to his reward last Sunday morning at his home in Ceresco at the age of 72 years. The funeral services were held at the Ceresco Lutheran church and burial was in the Swedeburg cemetery. Rev. Arthur Peterson, Lutheran Mir, had charge of the service. Besides his wife, five daughters, Mrs. Wm. Widman, Mead, Mrs. Herbert Nelson, Mrs. Theodore Anderson, Mrs. Henry Heiser, Mrs. Ed Heiser, of Ceresco, and two sons, Carl and Edward also of Ceresco survive him. Mr. Walin came to Saunders County when he was two years of age with his parents, who homesteaded three miles northwest of Ceresco in 1870. He still retained his farm in the same section. Mr. Walin was a strong republican and took an active interest in politics for many years. EARLY SETTLER PASSES AWAY - UNKNOWN NEWSPAPER OR DATE Mr. Claus Levin was born in Osaka parish, Vastergotland, Sweden, November 9, 1862. He came with his parents to America in 1868 and lived in Moline, Ill., until in the spring of 180, when the Walins came to Nebraska and settled one mile and a half north of Ceresco and two miles east. The 18th of February 1887, he married Miss Anna Brodd. This union was blessed with eleven children. Two of these passed away in early childhood and two in young manhood. Mr. Walin's health has been failing the past three years. He suffered silently and patiently and the end came on beautiful Easter day at 10 o'clock in the morning. He is survived by the widow, Mrs. Anna Walin, seven children eleven grandchildren, many other relatives and a host of friends. The children are: Mrs. Theodore Anderson, Carl, Mrs. Herbert Nelson, Mrs. Henry Heiser, Mrs. Edward Heiser, Mrs. Willie Widman and Edward. He was confirmed in the Lutheran Church Swedeburg, where he remained an active and faithful member until 1919. At that time Immanuel Church as organized in Ceresco, and Mr. Walin became a charter member. At the organization meeting he was elected a trustee, which office he filled faithfully until his health began to fail. Mr. Walin lived a consistent Christian life. Only sickness kept him from attending divine services in the church he loved so much and he was a faithful reader of the Word in his home. He was very generous in his contributions to the local church and to the work of the Kingdom at large. His quiet and unassuming character will be remembered by all. This friend has seen the early settlers move out of the sod houses and into comfortable homes and finally to the green hill where their earthly remains of so many of them rest. Today we lay to rest by their side and by the side of his departed children, until the Lord shall come and say unto him and all believers, "Come ye blessed of my Father, inherit the Kingdom taht is prepared for you from the foundation of the world." The Psalmist says: "The days of our years are three-score years and ten" and thus were the days of our departed friend, being at his demise 73 years 5 months and 12 days. Funeral services were held at the Immanuel Lutheran Church Ceresco, Wednesday afternoon at 2:30, Rev, Petersen in charge assisted by Dr. C. O. Guleen of Fremont. A quartet consisting of Mrs. Julius Brostrom, Edith Brodd, Irvin Pearson and Herman Brodd, sang "All the Way My Saviour Leads Me," and Milton Anderson sang "Never Still Nearer." The remains were laid to rest in the big green hill outside the big??? PAST AND PRESENT OF SAUNDERS COUNTY CLAES LEVIN WALIN. Claes Levin Walin has devoted his life to farming and has met with gratifying success in his chosen occupation. He now owns one hundred and sixty acres on section 19, Richland precinct, Saunders county, and derives a good income from his agriultural pursuits. He is the younger of the two living sons of Andrew Walin, a native of Sweden, and his birth also occurred in that country. His natal day was the 9th of November, 1862, and he was about six years of age when, in 1868, his parents emigrated with their children to the United States and settled near Moline, Illinois. Two years later they removed to Saunders county, Nebraska, and took up a homestead on section 18, Richland precinct. The father is still residing upon that place, which comprises eighty acres, and, although he has reached the age of eighty-one years, he is active and interested in happenings of local and general concern. Although Claes Levin Walin was not yet six years of age when the family crossed the ocean, he remembers vividly some incidents of the trip and he also has many interesting reminiscences of pioneer days in this county, for in 1870, when the faly located here, there was still much land in the possession of the government and the work of development seemed scarcely begun. He was reared upon the home farm and early became familiar with practical methods of agriculture. On reaching mature years he began farming on his own account and for seven years cultivated a tract of land in Richland precinct. He now owns one hundred and sixty acres which is the northwest quarter of section 19, that precinct, and with the aid of his sons operates that place and also the family homestead on section 18. He resides with his father on the homestead and has lived there since 1870, with the exception of seven years. He is progressive in the methods which he follows and still further increases his efficiency by the use of up-to-date machinery. He raises both grain and stock and finds both branches of his business profitable. On the 18th of February, 1887, Mr. Walin was united in marriage to Miss Anna Brodd, who was born in Sweden on the 26th of December, 1869, but in 1874 came to the United States with her parents, Andrew G. and Gustava (Johnson) Brodd, who firstettled in Wyoming but in 1881 took up their residence in Richland precinct, this county. Mr. and Mrs. Walin have had eleven children. Edna was born on the 21st of January, 1888, and was married on the 18th of February, 1913, to Theodore Anderson, who is operating a farm on section 18, Richland precinct. They have one son, Milton, whose birth occurred on the 20th of December, 1914. Edwin, who was born February 27, 1889, died on the 25th of January, 1891. Carl was born on the 25th of September, 1890, and on the 1st of January, 1913, was married to Miss Judith Torell and they reside on a farm four miles west of Lincoln, this state. Alma, whose birth occurred on the 18th of November, 1892, died on the 13th of November, 1894. Alvivin was born on the 28th of September, 1894; Esther on the 20th of August, 1896; Arthur on the 10th of February, 1898; Norma, on the 13th of March, 1901 ; Pauline, on the 31st of March, 1903; Althea, on the 13th of April, 1905; and Edward, on the 8th of September, 1907. Mr. Walin is an adherent of the republican party and discharges to the full all of his duties as a citizen. He and his family belong to the Swedish Lutheran church and he is also identified with the Farmers Educational and Cooperative Unionnd with the Farmers Institute Association of Ceresco. He forwards in every way possible all movements seeking to make the work of the farmer more efficient and the conditions of farm life more attractive and he is recognized as one of the leading residents of his precinct. | Walin, Klaes (Claus) Levine (I250)
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| 880 | Lib continues to live on the farm with the help of William and Ada. | Campbell, Elizabeth (I1143)
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| 881 | Lib is now a widow. Her son Charles is also absent. Continues to live on farm with Addie and William. Has $4,000 worth of real estate and $840 of personal estate. Is right next door to the large George McKay family. | Campbell, Elizabeth (I1143)
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| 882 | Likely a Revolutionary War vetern, see pension application 40611 Service in Virginia, filed while living in Coshocton, OH Online at Ancestry here: https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/62339:1995?tid=&pid=&queryId=e9f69a1f7e6863ab47d1f86336ea1177&_phsrc=sGy16&_phstart=successSource Refer to Solomon Vail chronology in References/VailFamily | Vail, Solomon (I2111)
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| 883 | LINCOLN EVENING JOURNAL | Olson, Fred (I0159)
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| 884 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I0799)
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| 885 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I8227)
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| 886 | LINCOLN EVENING JOURNAL - JANUARY 2, 1961 ST ELIZABETH HOSPITAL Brodd, Elton (Merva Hansen), 4310 W, son. Jeffrey Scott Brodd Jeffrey Scott Brodd 47, Lincoln, died Wednesday (04/30/08). Born January 2, 1961 to Elton and Merva Lee (Hansen) Brodd at Lincoln. He sold construction power tools. Family includes: daughters, Amanda Brodd, Oceanside, Calif.; Trisha Brodd and daughter, Addison Marie Rojas, Vista, Calif.; father, Elton Brodd; sister, Jacque Prai and Jim Prai; brother and sister-in-law, Kevin and Diane Brodd, all of Lincoln; nieces; nephews; aunts; uncles. Preceded in death by his mother, Merva Lee Brodd. Memorial Services: 11 a.m. Tuesday (05/06/08), Bethlehem Covenant Church, 18703 North 98th St., rural Waverly, with Pastor Matt Rudeen officiating. Cremation/no visitation. Interment: Bethlehem Covenant Cemetery at a later date. Memorials to the family for future designation. Condolences or personal reflections may be left at www.metcalffh.com. Metcalf Funeral Home, Lincoln, is in charge of arrangements. Published in the Lincoln Journal Star on 5/3/2008. | Brodd, Jeffrey (I0348)
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| 887 | LINCOLN EVENING JOURNAL - MAY 23, 1938 The marriage of Miss Lucille Bedell, daughter of Mrs. Josephine Bedell, to Hilding O. Pearson of Ord took place Monday at 4:30 p.m. at a quiet ceremony at the First Christian church with Rev. Ray E. Hunt, officiating. Only the parents were present and the couple was attended by Mr. and Mrs. Daniel C. Ruden. Mr. Pearson is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Olaf Pearson of Wahoo. The bride was attired in an afternoon dress of ashes of roses linen lace with luggage tan and white accessories. The dress was made on simple lines with tucked pleats in the skirt and a full blouse. A short bolero jacket of the same material was fastened with a brown zipper. Her corsage was of lillies of the valley. After the ceremony, dinner was served to the bbridal party. The wedding cake centered the table and was surrounded with sweetpeas. Mrs. Pearson attended the University of Nebraska and is a member of the Phi Mu sorority. She is a graduate of the Lincoln General hospital school of nursing. MrMr. Pearson was graduated from teh Worsham school of embalmin in Chicago, after having attended the Lutheran college in Wahoo. He was formerly with Wadlows'. The couple will live in Ord where Mr. Pearson is in partnership in the Pearson-Anderson motuary. | Family: Hilding Oliver Nelson Pearson / Lucille M Bedell (F401)
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| 888 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: Living / Helen Hightshoe (F327)
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| 889 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: Living / Helen Hightshoe (F141)
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| 890 | LINCOLN JOURNAL - FRIDAY, MAY 10, 1946 BRODD - Mrs. Hilma Brodd, age 70, died Thursday morning in her home near Ceresco. She is survived by her husband, August, four sons, Herbert, Harold, Carl of Wahoo and Evald of Wahoo; four daughters, Emeline, Ella, Ethel of Ceresco, and Mrs. Edith Jasa of Omaha; one brother, Herman Nelson of Wahoo, two sisters, Mrs. Matilda Oakeson of Fremont and Mrs. Selma Danielson of Swedeburg. Nelson's Ceresco. THE NEBRASKA STATE JOURNAL - MAY 12, 1946 BRODD - Funeral services fro Mrs. Hilma Brodd. Sunday, 2:30 p.m., Lutheran church, Ceresco. A. H. Peterson officiating. Burial Swedeburg. Nelson. Ceresco. WAHOO DEMOCRAT - MAY 16, 1946 OBITUARY Mrs. Hilma Brodd was born in Matterod, Skane, Sweden, June 17, 1875. She was confirmed May 29, 1890. In 1894 she arrived in America at the age of 19. She was united in marriage to Mr. John August Brodd, January 25, 1899. She is mourned by her husband and eight children. These are: Herbert, Harold, Emeline, Ella, Ethel and Carl at home; Evald of Wahoo, and Edith (Mrs. Leonard Jasa) of Omaha. Two children have preceded her in death; Mildred Victoria passed awayly 27, 1902 and Henry Vernon, April 26, 1921. She is survived by three grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Mathilda Oakeson of Fremont and Mrs. C. E. Danielson of Swedeburg and one brother, Mr. Herman Nelson of Wahoo. Mrs. Brodd was a faithful member of the Immanuel Lutheran Church, Ceresco. In the days of her health and strength she always occupied her pew in the church. Her health began to fail several years ago. On Good Friday of this year, her pastorme out to give her the Lords Supper. Shortly after this quiet service, Mrs. Brodd had a stroke of paralysis. At first, there were signs of improvement, but later there was a steady decline in strength and death came early Thursday morning, May 9, 1946. The family gave her loving care to the last, and today they follow her to the grave. We thank the Father who has made her "meet to be partaker of the inheritance of the Saints in light, who hath delivered her from the power of darkness and hath transformed her into the Kingdom of his dear Con." Col 1:9, 10. Mrs. Brodd was 70 years, 10 months and 22 days old at the time of her demise. Funeral services were held at the Immanuel Lutheran Church, Ceresco, Sunday afternoon at 2:30 with Rev. Arthur H. Peterson in charge. Internment at the Swedeburg Lutheran Cemetery. | Gronberg, Hilma (I0067)
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| 891 | LINCOLN JOURNAL - FRIDAY, MAY 10, 1946 BRODD - Mrs. Hilma Brodd, age 70, died Thursday morning in her home near Ceresco. She is survived by her husband, August, four sons, Herbert, Harold, Carl of Wahoo and Evald of Wahoo; four daughters, Emeline, Ella, Ethel of Ceresco, and Mrs. Edith Jasa of Omaha; one brother, Herman Nelson of Wahoo, two sisters, Mrs. Matilda Oakeson of Fremont and Mrs. Selma Danielson of Swedeburg. Nelson's Ceresco. THE NEBRASKA STATE JOURNAL - MAY 12, 1946 BRODD - Funeral services fro Mrs. Hilma Brodd. Sunday, 2:30 p.m., Lutheran church, Ceresco. A. H. Peterson officiating. Burial Swedeburg. Nelson. Ceresco. WAHOO DEMOCRAT - MAY 16, 1946 OBITUARY Mrs. Hilma Brodd was born in Matterod, Skane, Sweden, June 17, 1875. She was confirmed May 29, 1890. In 1894 she arrived in America at the age of 19. She was united in marriage to Mr. John August Brodd, January 25, 1899. She is mourned by her husband and eight children. These are: Herbert, Harold, Emeline, Ella, Ethel and Carl at home; Evald of Wahoo, and Edith (Mrs. Leonard Jasa) of Omaha. Two children have preceded her in death; Mildred Victoria passed awayly 27, 1902 and Henry Vernon, April 26, 1921. She is survived by three grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Mathilda Oakeson of Fremont and Mrs. C. E. Danielson of Swedeburg and one brother, Mr. Herman Nelson of Wahoo. Mrs. Brodd was a faithful member of the Immanuel Lutheran Church, Ceresco. In the days of her health and strength she always occupied her pew in the church. Her health began to fail several years ago. On Good Friday of this year, her pastorme out to give her the Lords Supper. Shortly after this quiet service, Mrs. Brodd had a stroke of paralysis. At first, there were signs of improvement, but later there was a steady decline in strength and death came early Thursday morning, May 9, 1946. The family gave her loving care to the last, and today they follow her to the grave. We thank the Father who has made her "meet to be partaker of the inheritance of the Saints in light, who hath delivered her from the power of darkness and hath transformed her into the Kingdom of his dear Con." Col 1:9, 10. Mrs. Brodd was 70 years, 10 months and 22 days old at the time of her demise. Funeral services were held at the Immanuel Lutheran Church, Ceresco, Sunday afternoon at 2:30 with Rev. Arthur H. Peterson in charge. Internment at the Swedeburg Lutheran Cemetery. | Gronberg, Hilma (I263)
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| 892 | LINCOLN JOURNAL STAR - APRIL 2000 HILDING O. PEARSON Hilding O. Pearson, 87, passed away April 19, 2000, at St. Joseph Health Center. Funeral services will be 3 P.M. Saturday, April 22, 2000, at McGilley State Line Chapel; burial will be 1:30 P.M. Monday, April 24, at Lincoln Memorial Cemetery, Lincoln, NE. Mr. Pearson was preceded in death by his mother and father, and six sisters. Survivors include sons and daughters-in-law, Douglas and Luann, Overland Park, KS, Bruce and Pam, Janesville, WI; five grandchildren, Doug and Amy, Overland Park, KS, and Jeff, Chris, and Steve, Janesville, WI. (Arrangements: McGilley State Line Chapel) | Pearson, Hilding Oliver Nelson (I1192)
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| 893 | LINCOLN JOURNAL STAR - AUGUST 2001 Pearson - Iradelle L., 96, Wahoo, formerly Ceresco, widow of Irvin L., died Tuesday (8/21/01). Born, Mead (5/25/05) to Nels L. and Ida (Peterson) Engstrom. Graduate, valedictorian, Mead High School, 1923. Attended University of Nebraska and Naska Wesleyan. Received two-year teaching certificate. Taught rural school near Ainsworth and Ceresco District 59. Member, Immanuel Lutheran Church, Ceresco. Survivors: sons, daughters-in-law, Irvin and Leanne, Bill and Marcia, all Ceresco; daughter, son-in-law, Rose Marie and Sid Swanson, Ceresco; grandchildren, David Pearson, Crale, Craig and Celeste Swanson, all Ceresco, Kirk Pearson, Euliss, Ts, Erika Krull, Kearney, Karen Miller, Iowa City, Iowa; great-granddaughter, Bethany Krull, Kearney; sister-in-law, Thelma Pearson, Wahoo; nieces; nephews; friends. Memorial services: 11 a.m. Friday, Immanuel Lutheran Church, Ceresco. The Rev. Fred Meuter. Prior graveside services: 10 a.m. Friday, Sunrise Cemetery, Wahoo. Pallbearers: David Pearson, Kirk Pearson, Erika Krull, Karen Miller, Crale Swanson,aig Swanson, Celeste Swanson. Visitation: 5-8 p.m. today, Nelson Funeral Home, Ceresco. Memorials to church in lieu of flowers. | Engstrom, Iradelle Lenore (I0186)
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| 894 | LINCOLN JOURNAL STAR - AUGUST 22, 2004 Erma K. Pearson Erma K. Pearson, 84, Lincoln, widow of Elmer W., died Thursday (8/19/04). Born, Stonington, Ill., (9/30/19), to Thomas H. and Pearl (Armentrout) Kidd. Former office employee at the Capitol. Member of 55 Plus at BryanLGHMedical Centers. Survivors: brother, Thomas R. Kidd, Omaha; sister, Ann Kidd Fitch, Lincoln; nephew, spouse, Thomas E. and Livia Kidd, New Mexico; nieces, spouses, Ramona Kidd and Dick Martin, Oregon, Kim Kidd Skalniak, Omaha, Lori Kidd and Al Jiron, Florida; great-nieces and great-nephews; great-great-nieces and great-great-nephews; 12 great-great-great-nieces and great-great-great-nephews. Preceded in death by:husbands, Harold Skiles and Elmer Pearson; parents; brother, Oscar. Private family services. Wyuka Cemetery, 3600 O St. Cremation; no visitation. Memorials:Second Baptist Church, 525 N. 58th St., Lincoln 68505-2304. | Shiles, Erma (I0173)
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| 895 | LINCOLN JOURNAL STAR - AUGUST 22, 2004 Erma K. Pearson Erma K. Pearson, 84, Lincoln, widow of Elmer W., died Thursday (8/19/04). Born, Stonington, Ill., (9/30/19), to Thomas H. and Pearl (Armentrout) Kidd. Former office employee at the Capitol. Member of 55 Plus at BryanLGHMedical Centers. Survivors: brother, Thomas R. Kidd, Omaha; sister, Ann Kidd Fitch, Lincoln; nephew, spouse, Thomas E. and Livia Kidd, New Mexico; nieces, spouses, Ramona Kidd and Dick Martin, Oregon, Kim Kidd Skalniak, Omaha, Lori Kidd and Al Jiron, Florida; great-nieces and great-nephews; great-great-nieces and great-great-nephews; 12 great-great-great-nieces and great-great-great-nephews. Preceded in death by:husbands, Harold Skiles and Elmer Pearson; parents; brother, Oscar. Private family services. Wyuka Cemetery, 3600 O St. Cremation; no visitation. Memorials:Second Baptist Church, 525 N. 58th St., Lincoln 68505-2304. | Skiles, Erma (I072)
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| 896 | LINCOLN JOURNAL STAR - AUGUST 2OO1 Pearson - Iradelle L., 96, Wahoo, formerly Ceresco, widow of Irvin L., died Tuesday (8/21/01). Born, Mead (5/25/05) to Nels L. and Ida (Peterson) Engstrom. Graduate, valedictorian, Mead High School, 1923. Attended University of Nebraska and Naska Wesleyan. Received two-year teaching certificate. Taught rural school near Ainsworth and Ceresco District 59. Member, Immanuel Lutheran Church, Ceresco. Survivors: sons, daughters-in-law, Irvin and Leanne, Bill and Marcia, all Ceresco; daughter, son-in-law, Rose Marie and Sid Swanson, Ceresco; grandchildren, David Pearson, Crale, Craig and Celeste Swanson, all Ceresco, Kirk Pearson, Euliss, Ts, Erika Krull, Kearney, Karen Miller, Iowa City, Iowa; great-granddaughter, Bethany Krull, Kearney; sister-in-law, Thelma Pearson, Wahoo; nieces; nephews; friends. Memorial services: 11 a.m. Friday, Immanuel Lutheran Church, Ceresco. The Rev. Fred Meuter. Prior graveside services: 10 a.m. Friday, Sunrise Cemetery, Wahoo. Pallbearers: David Pearson, Kirk Pearson, Erika Krull, Karen Miller, Crale Swanson,aig Swanson, Celeste Swanson. Visitation: 5-8 p.m. today, Nelson Funeral Home, Ceresco. Memorials to church in lieu of flowers. | Engstrom, Iradelle Lenore (I096)
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| 897 | LINCOLN JOURNAL STAR - DECEMBER 17, 2007 Larson Violet E. Larson, 93, Wahoo, died Friday (12/14/07). Born March 18, 1914 in Wetaskiwin, Alberta, Canada, to Sven and Emma (Carlson) Anderson. Violet married Archie Larson in Wetaskiwin on August 14, 1936. Survivors: son, Ross (Carole) Larson, Wahoo; daughters, Yvonne (Joe) Neville, Jackson, Calif. and Capt. Cook, Hawaii; Dawn Fusselman, Helena Mont.; brother-in-law, Rev. Lester Larson, Sequin, Texas; sister-in-law, Alvena Johnson, Wahoo; grandildren, Jennifer Lorenzen, Ceresco; Jane Langan, Lincoln; Richard Larson, Tecumseh; Laura Davidson, Pleasanton, Calif.; Lisa Neville-Segura, Jackson, Calif.; Michele Jackson, Burlingame, Calif.; Kris Fife, Helena, Mont.; and Joshua Clark, Wilton, N.H.; and 14 great grandchildren. Preceded in death by husband, Archie; daughter, Jean Clark; one sister; six brothers and their spouses; son-in-law, Lloyd Fusselman; great-granddaughter, Caitlin Nicole Fife. A memorial service will be scheduled at a later date. Memorials to Bethlehem Lutheran Church, Wahoo. Pruss-Nabity Funeral Home is in charge of the arrangements. | Anderson, Violet Evelyn (I0471)
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| 898 | LINCOLN JOURNAL STAR - FEBRUARY 26, 2010 Pearson, Eva L. Eva L. Pearson, 90, of Wahoo, died Tuesday (2/23/10) in Lincoln. She was born April 7, 1919 in Blair, Neb. to Grover and Hulda (Schaffer) Wilkins. Eva graduated from Kennard High School and Dana College in Blair. She then taught for 13 years at Arlington, Elkhorn, Desoto, and Masters Country School. On August 17, 1952 she married Norman A. Pearson at the Arlington, Neb. Methodist Church. The couple resided and farmed southwest of Wahoo. Preceded in death by parents; husband; brothers, Bill, Joe, and Jamie Wilkins; sisters-in-law, Marian and Eileen Wilkins. Survived by daughter, Penny (Allen) Henriksen, Norfolk, Neb.; son Kent (Laurie) Pearson, Wahoo, Neb.; brothers, Robert Wilkins, Fremont, Dr. Gene Wilkins, Ennis, Mont.; sisters-in-law, Muriel Wilkins, Lincoln, Toby Wilkins of Ennis, Mont.; grandchildren, Joel and Hayley Henriksen, Norfolk, Kendra and Katie Pearson, Wahoo. Funeral Monday 10:30 a.m. Bethlehem Lutheran Church. Visitation Saturday 3 p.m. to 8 p.m., with family 5 p.m. to 8 p.m., funeral home. Interment Sunrise Cemetery. Memorials to the church or University of NE Foundation - Parkinson's Research. Please visit www.prussnabity.com. Pruss-Nabity Funeral Home, Wahoo, in charge of arrangements. | Wilkins, Eva (I0802)
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| 899 | LINCOLN JOURNAL STAR - FEBRUARY 26, 2010 Pearson, Eva L. Eva L. Pearson, 90, of Wahoo, died Tuesday (2/23/10) in Lincoln. She was born April 7, 1919 in Blair, Neb. to Grover and Hulda (Schaffer) Wilkins. Eva graduated from Kennard High School and Dana College in Blair. She then taught for 13 years at Arlington, Elkhorn, Desoto, and Masters Country School. On August 17, 1952 she married Norman A. Pearson at the Arlington, Neb. Methodist Church. The couple resided and farmed southwest of Wahoo. Preceded in death by parents; husband; brothers, Bill, Joe, and Jamie Wilkins; sisters-in-law, Marian and Eileen Wilkins. Survived by daughter, Penny (Allen) Henriksen, Norfolk, Neb.; son Kent (Laurie) Pearson, Wahoo, Neb.; brothers, Robert Wilkins, Fremont, Dr. Gene Wilkins, Ennis, Mont.; sisters-in-law, Muriel Wilkins, Lincoln, Toby Wilkins of Ennis, Mont.; grandchildren, Joel and Hayley Henriksen, Norfolk, Kendra and Katie Pearson, Wahoo. Funeral Monday 10:30 a.m. Bethlehem Lutheran Church. Visitation Saturday 3 p.m. to 8 p.m., with family 5 p.m. to 8 p.m., funeral home. Interment Sunrise Cemetery. Memorials to the church or University of NE Foundation - Parkinson's Research. Please visit www.prussnabity.com. Pruss-Nabity Funeral Home, Wahoo, in charge of arrangements. | Wilkins, Eva (I028)
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| 900 | LINCOLN JOURNAL STAR - FEBRUARY 7, 2007 Evelyn L. Brodd Evelyn L. Brodd, 92, died Tuesday (2/6/07) at the Ashland Care Center in Ashland. She was born June 28, 1914, at rural Memphis, Neb., to Frank and Jennie (Wilgus) Semenec. Graduate of Wahoo High School in 1932. Received teaching degree from Lutheran College in 1934. Former bookkeeper, Gold's Dept. Store, Lincoln. Retired from Russell Stover Candies. Member, Faith Lutheran Church, Lincoln. Survivors: son, Lawren, Lincoln; son, daughter-in-law, Merlin and Linda, Fremont; sister, Wilma Decker, Lincoln; five grandchildren, Timothy and Jodi Brodd, Mark and Lina Brodd, Matthew and Kendra Brodd, Cari Brodd, Lindsey Brodd; six great-grandchildren. Preceded in death by husband Lawrence; parents; brother, Donald. Services 3 p.m. Thursday, Lincoln Memorial Funeral Home, 6800 S. 14th St. Interment: Lincoln Memorial Park. Memorials to Faith Lutheran Church or Alzheimer's Association. | Semenec, Evelyn Luella (I0165)
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