Matches 951 to 1,000 of 6,964
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| 951 | Lines 16-19 Dill, Peter, 63, M, W, Farmer, $6000 real estate, $1270 personal, B. Ohio Emeline, 62, F, W, keeping house, b. Ohio John, 21, M, W, farm laborer, b. Indiana Peter, 18, M, W, farm laborer, b. Indiana Lines 16-19 Dill, Peter, 63, M, W, Farmer, $6000 real estate, $1270 personal, B. Ohio Emeline, 62, F, W, keeping house, b. Ohio John, 21, M, W, farm laborer, b. Indiana Peter, 18, M, W, farm laborer, b. Indiana | Dill, Peter M. (I6571)
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| 952 | Lines 31-40 Peter Dill, 44, M, Farmer, $1500 real estate, b. Ohio Emily Dill, 43, F, b. Ohio Erasmus Dill, 18, M, b. Ohio Richard M. Dill, 16, M, b. Ohio Meranda Dill, 14, M, b. Ohio Mary Dill, 9, F, b. Indiana Marion Dill, 9, M, b. Indiana Emeline Dill, 6, F, b. Indiana Harrott Dill, 4, F, b. Indiana John Dill, 1, M, b. Indiana https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/7209478/person/-964121042/facts Lines 31-40 Peter Dill, 44, M, Farmer, $1500 real estate, b. Ohio Emily Dill, 43, F, b. Ohio Erasmus Dill, 18, M, b. Ohio Richard M. Dill, 16, M, b. Ohio Meranda Dill, 14, M, b. Ohio Mary Dill, 9, F, b. Indiana Marion Dill, 9, M, b. Indiana Emeline Dill, 6, F, b. Indiana Harrott Dill, 4, F, b. Indiana John Dill, 1, M, b. Indiana | Dill, Peter (I1082)
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| 953 | Lines 31-40 Peter Dill, 44, M, Farmer, $1500 real estate, b. Ohio Emily Dill, 43, F, b. Ohio Erasmus Dill, 18, M, b. Ohio Richard M. Dill, 16, M, b. Ohio Meranda Dill, 14, M, b. Ohio Mary Dill, 9, F, b. Indiana Marion Dill, 9, M, b. Indiana Emeline Dill, 6, F, b. Indiana Harrott Dill, 4, F, b. Indiana John Dill, 1, M, b. Indiana Lines 31-40 Peter Dill, 44, M, Farmer, $1500 real estate, b. Ohio Emily Dill, 43, F, b. Ohio Erasmus Dill, 18, M, b. Ohio Richard M. Dill, 16, M, b. Ohio Meranda Dill, 14, M, b. Ohio Mary Dill, 9, F, b. Indiana Marion Dill, 9, M, b. Indiana Emeline Dill, 6, F, b. Indiana Harrott Dill, 4, F, b. Indiana John Dill, 1, M, b. Indiana | Dill, Harriet (I855)
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| 954 | Lines 31-40 Peter Dill, 44, M, Farmer, $1500 real estate, b. Ohio Emily Dill, 43, F, b. Ohio Erasmus Dill, 18, M, b. Ohio Richard M. Dill, 16, M, b. Ohio Meranda Dill, 14, M, b. Ohio Mary Dill, 9, F, b. Indiana Marion Dill, 9, M, b. Indiana Emeline Dill, 6, F, b. Indiana Harrott Dill, 4, F, b. Indiana John Dill, 1, M, b. Indiana Lines 31-40 Peter Dill, 44, M, Farmer, $1500 real estate, b. Ohio Emily Dill, 43, F, b. Ohio Erasmus Dill, 18, M, b. Ohio Richard M. Dill, 16, M, b. Ohio Meranda Dill, 14, M, b. Ohio Mary Dill, 9, F, b. Indiana Marion Dill, 9, M, b. Indiana Emeline Dill, 6, F, b. Indiana Harrott Dill, 4, F, b. Indiana John Dill, 1, M, b. Indiana | Dill, Frances Marion (I6568)
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| 955 | Lines 31-40 Peter Dill, 44, M, Farmer, $1500 real estate, b. Ohio Emily Dill, 43, F, b. Ohio Erasmus Dill, 18, M, b. Ohio Richard M. Dill, 16, M, b. Ohio Meranda Dill, 14, M, b. Ohio Mary Dill, 9, F, b. Indiana Marion Dill, 9, M, b. Indiana Emeline Dill, 6, F, b. Indiana Harrott Dill, 4, F, b. Indiana John Dill, 1, M, b. Indiana Lines 31-40 Peter Dill, 44, M, Farmer, $1500 real estate, b. Ohio Emily Dill, 43, F, b. Ohio Erasmus Dill, 18, M, b. Ohio Richard M. Dill, 16, M, b. Ohio Meranda Dill, 14, M, b. Ohio Mary Dill, 9, F, b. Indiana Marion Dill, 9, M, b. Indiana Emeline Dill, 6, F, b. Indiana Harrott Dill, 4, F, b. Indiana John Dill, 1, M, b. Indiana | Dill, Emeline (I6569)
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| 956 | Lines 31-40 Peter Dill, 44, M, Farmer, $1500 real estate, b. Ohio Emily Dill, 43, F, b. Ohio Erasmus Dill, 18, M, b. Ohio Richard M. Dill, 16, M, b. Ohio Meranda Dill, 14, M, b. Ohio Mary Dill, 9, F, b. Indiana Marion Dill, 9, M, b. Indiana Emeline Dill, 6, F, b. Indiana Harrott Dill, 4, F, b. Indiana John Dill, 1, M, b. Indiana Lines 31-40 Peter Dill, 44, M, Farmer, $1500 real estate, b. Ohio Emily Dill, 43, F, b. Ohio Erasmus Dill, 18, M, b. Ohio Richard M. Dill, 16, M, b. Ohio Meranda Dill, 14, M, b. Ohio Mary Dill, 9, F, b. Indiana Marion Dill, 9, M, b. Indiana Emeline Dill, 6, F, b. Indiana Harrott Dill, 4, F, b. Indiana John Dill, 1, M, b. Indiana | Dill, Erasmus (I6572)
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| 957 | Lines 31-40 Peter Dill, 44, M, Farmer, $1500 real estate, b. Ohio Emily Dill, 43, F, b. Ohio Erasmus Dill, 18, M, b. Ohio Richard M. Dill, 16, M, b. Ohio Meranda Dill, 14, M, b. Ohio Mary Dill, 9, F, b. Indiana Marion Dill, 9, M, b. Indiana Emeline Dill, 6, F, b. Indiana Harrott Dill, 4, F, b. Indiana John Dill, 1, M, b. Indiana Lines 31-40 Peter Dill, 44, M, Farmer, $1500 real estate, b. Ohio Emily Dill, 43, F, b. Ohio Erasmus Dill, 18, M, b. Ohio Richard M. Dill, 16, M, b. Ohio Meranda Dill, 14, M, b. Ohio Mary Dill, 9, F, b. Indiana Marion Dill, 9, M, b. Indiana Emeline Dill, 6, F, b. Indiana Harrott Dill, 4, F, b. Indiana John Dill, 1, M, b. Indiana | Dill, Richard M. (I6573)
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| 958 | Lines 31-40 Peter Dill, 44, M, Farmer, $1500 real estate, b. Ohio Emily Dill, 43, F, b. Ohio Erasmus Dill, 18, M, b. Ohio Richard M. Dill, 16, M, b. Ohio Meranda Dill, 14, M, b. Ohio Mary Dill, 9, F, b. Indiana Marion Dill, 9, M, b. Indiana Emeline Dill, 6, F, b. Indiana Harrott Dill, 4, F, b. Indiana John Dill, 1, M, b. Indiana Lines 31-40 Peter Dill, 44, M, Farmer, $1500 real estate, b. Ohio Emily Dill, 43, F, b. Ohio Erasmus Dill, 18, M, b. Ohio Richard M. Dill, 16, M, b. Ohio Meranda Dill, 14, M, b. Ohio Mary Dill, 9, F, b. Indiana Marion Dill, 9, M, b. Indiana Emeline Dill, 6, F, b. Indiana Harrott Dill, 4, F, b. Indiana John Dill, 1, M, b. Indiana | Dill, Mary (I6575)
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| 959 | Lines 35-38 Rented farm Frasier, Roscoe E., head, M, W, 51, married, thru 8th grade Lola, wife, F, W, 48 Edwin G., son, M, W, 24 Vivian, daughter, F, W, 15 Lines 35-38 Rented farm Frasier, Roscoe E., head, M, W, 51, married, thru 8th grade Lola, wife, F, W, 48 Edwin G., son, M, W, 24 Vivian, daughter, F, W, 15 | Frasier, Roscoe Edwin (I19)
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| 960 | Lines 35-38 Rented farm Frasier, Roscoe E., head, M, W, 51, married, thru 8th grade Lola, wife, F, W, 48 Edwin G., son, M, W, 24 Vivian, daughter, F, W, 15 Lines 35-38 Rented farm Frasier, Roscoe E., head, M, W, 51, married, thru 8th grade Lola, wife, F, W, 48 Edwin G., son, M, W, 24 Vivian, daughter, F, W, 15 | Frasier, Gerald Edwin (I21)
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| 961 | Lines 35-38 Rented farm Frasier, Roscoe E., head, M, W, 51, married, thru 8th grade Lola, wife, F, W, 48 Edwin G., son, M, W, 24 Vivian, daughter, F, W, 15 Lines 35-38 Rented farm Frasier, Roscoe E., head, M, W, 51, married, thru 8th grade Lola, wife, F, W, 48 Edwin G., son, M, W, 24 Vivian, daughter, F, W, 15 | Frasier, Vivian Ione (I25)
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| 962 | Lines 36-37 Bass, Zeno Head, Owns free, M, W, 75, married; b. Indiana, parents born @ Indiana Harriet, wife, F, W, 74; b. Indiana, parents born @ Ohio Lines 36-37 Bass, Zeno Head, Owns free, M, W, 75, married; b. Indiana, parents born @ Indiana Harriet, wife, F, W, 74; b. Indiana, parents born @ Ohio | Dill, Harriet (I855)
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| 963 | Lines 5-8 Dill, Peter, W, M, 72, retired farmer, b. Ohio; father b. Virginia, mother b. Georgia Emily, W, F, 71, wife, keeping house, b. Ohio, parents b. New Jersey John M., W, M, 31, son, attorney at law, b. Indiana Peter M., W, M, 27, son, attorney at law, b. Indiana Lines 5-8 Dill, Peter, W, M, 72, retired farmer, b. Ohio; father b. Virginia, mother b. Georgia Emily, W, F, 71, wife, keeping house, b. Ohio, parents b. New Jersey John M., W, M, 31, son, attorney at law, b. Indiana Peter M., W, M, 27, son, attorney at law, b. Indiana | Dill, Peter (I1082)
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| 964 | Lines 5-8 Dill, Peter, W, M, 72, retired farmer, b. Ohio; father b. Virginia, mother b. Georgia Emily, W, F, 71, wife, keeping house, b. Ohio, parents b. New Jersey John M., W, M, 31, son, attorney at law, b. Indiana Peter M., W, M, 27, son, attorney at law, b. Indiana Lines 5-8 Dill, Peter, W, M, 72, retired farmer, b. Ohio; father b. Virginia, mother b. Georgia Emily, W, F, 71, wife, keeping house, b. Ohio, parents b. New Jersey John M., W, M, 31, son, attorney at law, b. Indiana Peter M., W, M, 27, son, attorney at law, b. Indiana | Dill, Peter M. (I6571)
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| 965 | Lines 53-57 Bass, Zeno, head, owns, M, W, 49, married @ age 26; born Iowa (parents both born @ Indiana) Rena, wife, F, W, 44, married @ age 21; born Iowa (Father born @ Germany, mother born @ Ohio) Earl, son, M, W, 15 Anna Rose, daughter, F, W, 10 Harriet, mother, F, W, 85, widowed, born Indiana (parents born @ "United States") Lines 53-57 Bass, Zeno, head, owns, M, W, 49, married @ age 26; born Iowa (parents both born @ Indiana) Rena, wife, F, W, 44, married @ age 21; born Iowa (Father born @ Germany, mother born @ Ohio) Earl, son, M, W, 15 Anna Rose, daughter, F, W, 10 Harriet, mother, F, W, 85, widowed, born Indiana (parents born @ "United States") | Dill, Harriet (I855)
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| 966 | Lines 84-88 Bass, Zeno, head, W, M, Sep 1844, 56, married 34 yrs; born Indiana, parents b. @ Indiana; owns farm Harriet, wife, W, F, Jan 1846, 54; born Indiana, parents b. @ Ohio Zeno Jr., son, W, M, Aug 1880, 19, b. Iowa Louis, son, W, M, Feb 1883, b. Iowa Nanne E., daughter, W, F, Apr 1886, 14, b. Iowa Lines 84-88 Bass, Zeno, head, W, M, Sep 1844, 56, married 34 yrs; born Indiana, parents b. @ Indiana; owns farm Harriet, wife, W, F, Jan 1846, 54; born Indiana, parents b. @ Ohio Zeno Jr., son, W, M, Aug 1880, 19, b. Iowa Louis, son, W, M, Feb 1883, b. Iowa Nanne E., daughter, W, F, Apr 1886, 14, b. Iowa | Dill, Harriet (I855)
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| 967 | Lines 84-88 Bass, Zeno, head, W, M, Sep 1844, 56, married 34 yrs; born Indiana, parents b. @ Indiana; owns farm Harriet, wife, W, F, Jan 1846, 54; born Indiana, parents b. @ Ohio Zeno Jr., son, W, M, Aug 1880, 19, b. Iowa Louis, son, W, M, Feb 1883, b. Iowa Nanne E., daughter, W, F, Apr 1886, 14, b. Iowa Lines 84-88 Bass, Zeno, head, W, M, Sep 1844, 56, married 34 yrs; born Indiana, parents b. @ Indiana; owns farm Harriet, wife, W, F, Jan 1846, 54; born Indiana, parents b. @ Ohio Zeno Jr., son, W, M, Aug 1880, 19, b. Iowa Louis, son, W, M, Feb 1883, b. Iowa Nanne E., daughter, W, F, Apr 1886, 14, b. Iowa | Bass, Louis (I860)
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| 968 | Lines 84-88 Bass, Zeno, head, W, M, Sep 1844, 56, married 34 yrs; born Indiana, parents b. @ Indiana; owns farm Harriet, wife, W, F, Jan 1846, 54; born Indiana, parents b. @ Ohio Zeno Jr., son, W, M, Aug 1880, 19, b. Iowa Louis, son, W, M, Feb 1883, b. Iowa Nanne E., daughter, W, F, Apr 1886, 14, b. Iowa Lines 84-88 Bass, Zeno, head, W, M, Sep 1844, 56, married 34 yrs; born Indiana, parents b. @ Indiana; owns farm Harriet, wife, W, F, Jan 1846, 54; born Indiana, parents b. @ Ohio Zeno Jr., son, W, M, Aug 1880, 19, b. Iowa Louis, son, W, M, Feb 1883, b. Iowa Nanne E., daughter, W, F, Apr 1886, 14, b. Iowa | Bass, Nannie Edith (I861)
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| 969 | Lines 92-93 Bass, Zeno Sr., Head, M, W, 65, married 44 yrs.; born Indiana, parents born @ Indiana) Harriet, wife, F, W, 64; born Indiana, parents b. @ Ohio Lines 92-93 Bass, Zeno Sr., Head, M, W, 65, married 44 yrs.; born Indiana, parents born @ Indiana) Harriet, wife, F, W, 64; born Indiana, parents b. @ Ohio | Dill, Harriet (I855)
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| 970 | Linus was born on his grandfather's farm, where his parents were living at the time. When he was about one year old, the family moved from the farm to a small house in Swedeburg, where they lived for a couple of years. The family moved back to the farm after Augustinus inherited it in 1912. Linus went to a one room elementary school near the farm for grades 1 through 8, and next attended grades 9 and 10 in Swedeburg. To finish high school, he then went to Luther Academy in Wahoo for two years. Linus spent his non-school time doing farm work. Mildred was born on her parents' farm. She went to a two room elementary school in Swedeburg for 10 years. She went on to attend the high school in Wahoo for the next two years, and graduated from that school. During her two years at the high school, she boarded with families in Wahoo from Monday through Friday and returned to her folks' farm near Swedeburg for weekends. To pay her board the first year in Wahoo, MMildred baby-sat and ironed for her host family. In addition, her parents provided that family with butter, eggs, and cream. During her last year in high school, Mildred's parents paid her board with that year's host family. After she graduated, she moved back to her parent's farm. She spent most of the winters for the next nine years working as a domestic for families in Omaha. The rest of the time, she helped with the chores on her parents' farm. Linus and Mildred knew each other since childhood, as their family farms were only about three miles apart. They went together for seven years before they were married. Linus was a farmer for his entire working life; Mildred was a housewife. Beginning a couple of years before their marriage, Linus farmed on some land he rented and raised livestock. After they were married, they moved to a farmhouse one mil west of Linus' parents' farm. Around this time, Linus began to farm his parents' land. In the fall of 1936, Linus' parents moved from the family farm to Ceresco; Linus and Mildred moved to the family farm where they lived for more than forty years. Linus' father Augustinus had inherited the family farm debt free in 1912. Augustinus did not actively farm after 1912 and mortgaged the land over the years. After Linus began to manage the family farm in 1936, Augustinus was able to reducee mortgage substantially, using the income generated from the harvests. Corn and soybeans were the main crops grown, and occasionally milo and winter wheat. The farm was almost paid off when Augustinus and Hermanda died in the late 1940s. Durinng the next 20 years or so, Linus gradually bought out the equity of his brothers and sisters. At various time, Linus also had livestock, buying and raising calves until they were ready for slaughter. Linus and Mildred added to the home farm's 200 acres by buying an additional 40 acres in the 1960s. Their three children attended elementary school at a one room schoolhouse, which was a short walk from the family farm. At one time, the school teacher boarded at the farm. Shortly after he took over management of the farm, Linus became concerned about the amount of soil in the fields that was regularly washed away. To reverse this loss, he tried contour farming. Although helpful, this technique did not ret with the full soil conservation he desired. His pursuit of effective conservation continued and he attended a demonstration on terracing, a new concept in farming. At this demonstration, he saw that terracing protected contour farming by coconserving soil and moisture. He began to construct terraces on the farm in 1945. He found that terracing along with contour farming kept the silt from washing away. He proceeded to protect all the fields with terraces and waterways, and farmemed on contours parallel to the terraces. In recognition of his pioneer efforts in terrace farming, the Saunders County Soil and Conservation District gave the family the Conservation Farm Family award in 1964. The Omaha Herald also recognized Linus' conservation efforts. In the fall of 1941, Linus purchased a modern corn picker. He wasn't sure if he could really afford this purchase. His father-in-law and brother-in-law, C. O. and Norm Pearson, who jointly farmed nearby, agreed to buy a share of the corn pir. World War II began a couple of months later and the manufacturing of all farm equipment was suspended. The acquisition of the picker prove to be a wise investment and the envy of the neighboring farmers. Except for the years Linus' brother Joe spent in the Army in World War II, Joe lived on the farm until he was married. Their brother Loyd also lived on the farm except for the time he spent in the Navy during and shortly after the War. Mild prepared meals, washed clothes, and kept house for the entire family. Linus and Loyd farmed jointly and usually worked around 700 acres - the home farm plus land they rented. After Joe was married, he and his family lived on their Uncle Herman's farm just west of the home farm and the brothers often farmed together. Early in his farming career, Linus saw the economic advantages of farmers working cooperatively, and became active in the Ceresco Farmers Co-op. In the early stages, the Co-op purchased large quantities of fuel for its members at a rate lessan what the farmers would pay individually. Linus later joined the Wahoo Co-op and the Saunders County Co-op. He was active in all three Co-ops simultaneously. It was said that Linus did not talk very much at meetings, but his input was always worth listening to. He served on the Board of all three Co-ops and for several years was the chairman of the Wahoo Co-op. Under his leadership, the Wahoo Co-op expanded significantly. In addition to fuel, the Co-ops purchased fertilizer, seed, and other farm supplies and equipment. When the children were growing up, family activities usually involved visiting relatives. Often on Sundays, they drove to Omaha to visit Linus' sister Nellie Ann and her family. At Easter, they would drive to Oklahoma and stay with Linus'ter Bernice and her family. During the 1950s, the family spent several summer vacations at a lake in Minnesota. As with most farms during the 1930s, a series of droughts took their toll and there were several lean years. The crops were generally very good in the 1940s. During some bad farming years in the 1950s, Linus worked in construction in Lincolnd Mildred worked for a short time at a hospital in Wahoo. Weather in the 1960s was mixed and there was a crop failure in 1970. Around that time when Linus thought about retirement, he was concerned on how they would make it financially, as the farm was still mortgaged. He felt that he might have to find some part time work after he retired from farming. As things turned out, the early 1970s brought a few years of excellent weather and high crop prices. Linus was able to retire in 1974, with the farm completely paid for. He even bought a new car. Linus and Mildred lived at the farm for four more years. Shortly after Linus retired, Loyd married and moved to Wahoo. Linus kept up a large vegetable garden as a retiremenment project. Linus and Mildred sold the farm house with 10 acres of land in 1978, and bought and moved into a house in Ceresco. They kept the farmland, which Loyd farmed until he retired. Then Mildred's nephew Kent took over farming the land. Mildred continued to live in the Ceresco house after Linus died in 1982, and moved to a rest home in Wahoo where she has lived since 1996. Beginning in the early 1970s, Linus and Mildred spent the Christmas seasons in California with their children, Jack and Ann, and their families. Lee would usually join them there. Most of the time, Linus and Mildred drove on these trips.y usually went through Arizona where they visited Linus' sister Nellie Ann, and stopped in Oklahoma to visit another sister Bernice and her family. They liked to travel and do different things when they came to California. They enjoyed site seeing and going out to restaurants. For several years, Linus, Jack, and Randy went deep sea fishing during the annual visits. After Linus died, Mildred continued to spend Thanksgiving and Christmas in California for several more years. Linus and Mildred were both quiet and reserved people. They had mild temperaments and did not complain about things. They were both sociable and liked to talk to relatives, friends, people they had just met or even to strangers. They werery devoted to their family. Like his father, Linus read a lot and could discuss a variety of subjects. He read books, magazines, and newspapers, and also liked to do crossword puzzles. He enjoyed watching baseball games on television. Mildred was an excellent cook and dedicated farm wife. She liked to crochet. At one time, she was an officer in the Saunders County Good Neighbors Extension Club. They were both active members of Grace Lutheran Church, a church that Linus' grandfather co-founded. Linus served as church deacon and for many years was the treasurer of the Church's cemetery. Mildred was active in the church's women's group, serving in various officer posts, including president and secretary. LINCOLN STAR - SEPTEMBER 30, 1982 ERICKSON - Linus J, 73, Ceresco, died Tuesday in Lincoln. Retired farmer. Born Swedeburg. Member, Grace Lutheran Church, rural Wahoo. Board member, Swedeburg Lutheran Cemetery. Survivors: wife, Mildred; sons, Jack, Rodego Bay, Calif., Lee,n Minn.; daughter, Mrs. Randy (Ann) McGregor, Walnut Creek, Calif.; brothers, Joseph, Ceresco, Lloyd, Wahoo; sisters, Hilda Erdahl, Tucson, Ariz., Mrs. John (Bernice) Mostrom, Bartlesville, Okla., Nellie Ann Erickson, Prescott, Ariz.; two grandchildren. Services: 2 p.m. Friday, Grace Lutheran Church, rural Wahoo. The Rev. Richard Woolard. Swedeburg Lutheran Cemetery, Swedeburg. Memorials to the church or American Cancer Fund. NELSON FUNERAL HOME, Ceresco. LINCOLN STAR - OCTOBER 1, 1982 ERICKSON - Linus J, 73, Ceresco, died Tuesday in Lincoln. Services: 2 p.m. Friday, Grace Lutheran Church, rural Wahoo. Pallbearers: Lawrence Lindquist, Leland, Loren, Russell Swanson, Vernon Olson, Lyle Wedberg. Swedeburg Lutheran Cemetery, Swedeburg. Memorials to the church or American Cancer Fund.LSON FUNERAL HOME, Ceresco. | Erickson, Linus Johannes (I023)
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| 971 | Listed at Ljunby No. 1 were Torpare (farmer) Per Pålsson, wife Johanna Tufvesdotter, and children Kristina (leaves in 1850), Nils (leaves in 1849), Johannes (leaves in 1850), Kristian, Per and Anders. Listed at Ljunby No. 1 were Torpare (farmer) Per Pålsson, wife Johanna Tufvesdotter, and children Kristina (leaves in 1850), Nils (leaves in 1849), Johannes (leaves in 1850), Kristian, Per and Anders. | Påhlsson, Per (I609)
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| 972 | Listed at Ljunby No. 1 were Torpare (farmer) Per Pålsson, wife Johanna Tufvesdotter, and children Kristina (leaves in 1850), Nils (leaves in 1849), Johannes (leaves in 1850), Kristian, Per and Anders. Listed at Ljunby No. 1 were Torpare (farmer) Per Pålsson, wife Johanna Tufvesdotter, and children Kristina (leaves in 1850), Nils (leaves in 1849), Johannes (leaves in 1850), Kristian, Per and Anders. | Tufvesdotter, Johanna (I612)
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| 973 | Listed at Ljunby No. 1 were Torpare (farmer) Per Pålsson, wife Johanna Tufvesdotter, and children Kristina (leaves in 1850), Nils (leaves in 1849), Johannes (leaves in 1850), Kristian, Per and Anders. Listed at Ljunby No. 1 were Torpare (farmer) Per Pålsson, wife Johanna Tufvesdotter, and children Kristina (leaves in 1850), Nils (leaves in 1849), Johannes (leaves in 1850), Kristian, Per and Anders. | Persson, Nils (I615)
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| 974 | Listed at Ljunby No. 1 were Torpare (farmer) Per Pålsson, wife Johanna Tufvesdotter, and children Kristina (leaves in 1850), Nils (leaves in 1849), Johannes (leaves in 1850), Kristian, Per and Anders. Listed at Ljunby No. 1 were Torpare (farmer) Per Pålsson, wife Johanna Tufvesdotter, and children Kristina (leaves in 1850), Nils (leaves in 1849), Johannes (leaves in 1850), Kristian, Per and Anders. | Pehrsdotter, Christina (I6231)
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| 975 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I7074)
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| 976 | Living alone as a "stocking knitter" | Mackie, Helen (I5949)
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| 977 | Living at Åsen are Trävaruhandel (lumber trader) Karl Johan Edvard Gustafsson, his wife Ida Kristina Karlsdotter and their children Adina Elisabeth, Karl Elias and Elsa Linnea Ulrika. All of the children are noted as being "non baptized" (icke döpt). The family leaves on 20 Jun 1894 to go to Skövde Stadsförsamling parish in Skaraborg county. | Carlsdotter, Ida Christina (I1581)
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| 978 | Living at Åsen are Trävaruhandel (lumber trader) Karl Johan Edvard Gustafsson, his wife Ida Kristina Karlsdotter and their children Adina Elisabeth, Karl Elias and Elsa Linnea Ulrika. All of the children are noted as being "non baptized" (icke döpt). The family leaves on 20 Jun 1894 to go to Skövde Stadsförsamling parish in Skaraborg county. | Karlsdotter, Adina Elisabeth (I6201)
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| 979 | Living at Åsen are Trävaruhandel (lumber trader) Karl Johan Edvard Gustafsson, his wife Ida Kristina Karlsdotter and their children Adina Elisabeth, Karl Elias and Elsa Linnea Ulrika. All of the children are noted as being "non baptized" (icke döpt). The family leaves on 20 Jun 1894 to go to Skövde Stadsförsamling parish in Skaraborg county. | Karlsson, Karl Elias (I6203)
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| 980 | Living at Åsen are Trävaruhandel (lumber trader) Karl Johan Edvard Gustafsson, his wife Ida Kristina Karlsdotter and their children Adina Elisabeth, Karl Elias and Elsa Linnea Ulrika. All of the children are noted as being "non baptized" (icke döpt). The family leaves on 20 Jun 1894 to go to Skövde Stadsförsamling parish in Skaraborg county. | Karlsdotter, Elsa Linnea Ulrika (I6204)
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| 981 | Living at Borgen are Br. (farmer) Carl Aug. Johansson, wife Sofia Math. Carlsdotter, daughters Augusta Mathilda and Amanda Christina. They leave 27 Apr 1868 for Amerika. Living at Borgen are Br. (farmer) Carl Aug. Johansson, wife Sofia Math. Carlsdotter, daughters Augusta Mathilda and Amanda Christina. They leave 27 Apr 1868 for Amerika. Ideas for researching this: - GenWeb and similar sources for land information - Lancaster County - FamilySearch, MyHeritage and Ancestry.com sources for land data | Carlsdotter, Sophia Mathilda (I6207)
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| 982 | Living at Borgen are Br. (farmer) Carl Aug. Johansson, wife Sofia Math. Carlsdotter, daughters Augusta Mathilda and Amanda Christina. They leave 27 Apr 1868 for Amerika. Living at Borgen are Br. (farmer) Carl Aug. Johansson, wife Sofia Math. Carlsdotter, daughters Augusta Mathilda and Amanda Christina. They leave 27 Apr 1868 for Amerika. Ideas for researching this: - GenWeb and similar sources for land information - Lancaster County - FamilySearch, MyHeritage and Ancestry.com sources for land data | Rudeen, Augusta Mathilda (I6208)
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| 983 | Living at Borgen are Br. (farmer) Carl Aug. Johansson, wife Sofia Math. Carlsdotter, daughters Augusta Mathilda and Amanda Christina. They leave 27 Apr 1868 for Amerika. Living at Borgen are Br. (farmer) Carl Aug. Johansson, wife Sofia Math. Carlsdotter, daughters Augusta Mathilda and Amanda Christina. They leave 27 Apr 1868 for Amerika. Ideas for researching this: - GenWeb and similar sources for land information - Lancaster County - FamilySearch, MyHeritage and Ancestry.com sources for land data | Rudeen, Amanda Christina (I6209)
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| 984 | Living at Cot Town Law: Margaret Beattie, Head, Widow, female, age 66, house holder, born at Leslie Mary Fraisor, Daughter, Unmarried, female, age 32, Dress maker, born at Kennethmont Joseph Fraisor, Son, Unmarried, male, age 30, Flesher, Born at Kennethmont | Fraser, Joseph (I1130)
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| 985 | Living at Cot Town Law: Margaret Beattie, Head, Widow, female, age 66, house holder, born at Leslie Mary Fraisor, Daughter, Unmarried, female, age 32, Dress maker, born at Kennethmont Joseph Fraisor, Son, Unmarried, male, age 30, Flesher, Born at Kennethmont | Fraser, Mary (I1132)
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| 986 | Living at Cot Town Law: Margaret Beattie, Head, Widow, female, age 66, house holder, born at Leslie Mary Fraisor, Daughter, Unmarried, female, age 32, Dress maker, born at Kennethmont Joseph Fraisor, Son, Unmarried, male, age 30, Flesher, Born at Kennethmont | Beattie, Margaret (I5956)
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| 987 | Living at Dambacken (part of Loo No. 6) are Torp. Enk. (farmer widow) Kristina Andersdotter and children Karl Amandus, Anna Emerentia, Ada Serafia and Elna Dorothea. Also at this location are Anders Johansson (possibly Kristina's father? haven't verified). Anna Gunnarsdotter and their daughter Anna Maria. Anders and Anna both die in 1896. | Andersdotter, Kristina (I6194)
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| 988 | Living at Dambacken (part of Loo No. 6) are Torp. Enk. (farmer widow) Kristina Andersdotter and children Karl Amandus, Anna Emerentia, Ada Serafia and Elna Dorothea. Also at this location are Anders Johansson (possibly Kristina's father? haven't verified). Anna Gunnarsdotter and their daughter Anna Maria. Anders and Anna both die in 1896. | Augustsson, Karl Amandus (I6195)
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| 989 | Living at Dambacken (part of Loo No. 6) are Torp. Enk. (farmer widow) Kristina Andersdotter and children Karl Amandus, Anna Emerentia, Ada Serafia and Elna Dorothea. Also at this location are Anders Johansson (possibly Kristina's father? haven't verified). Anna Gunnarsdotter and their daughter Anna Maria. Anders and Anna both die in 1896. | Augustsdotter, Anna Emerentia (I6196)
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| 990 | Living at Dambacken (part of Loo No. 6) are Torp. Enk. (farmer widow) Kristina Andersdotter and children Karl Amandus, Anna Emerentia, Ada Serafia and Elna Dorothea. Also at this location are Anders Johansson (possibly Kristina's father? haven't verified). Anna Gunnarsdotter and their daughter Anna Maria. Anders and Anna both die in 1896. | Augustsdotter, Ada Serafia (I6197)
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| 991 | Living at Dambacken (part of Loo No. 6) are Torp. Enk. (farmer widow) Kristina Andersdotter and children Karl Amandus, Anna Emerentia, Ada Serafia and Elna Dorothea. Also at this location are Anders Johansson (possibly Kristina's father? haven't verified). Anna Gunnarsdotter and their daughter Anna Maria. Anders and Anna both die in 1896. | Augustsdotter, Elna Dorothea (I6198)
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| 992 | Living at Eket during this time are Dr. (farm hand) Johannes Månsson, his wife maria Christina Månsdotter, and children Johan Magnus, Peter Anders, Maria Lovisa, Carl August, Carolina, Sophia and Anna Christina. Johan Magnus moves to Herrestad in 1843. Living at Eket during this time are Dr. (farm hand) Johannes Månsson, his wife maria Christina Månsdotter, and children Johan Magnus, Peter Anders, Maria Lovisa, Carl August, Carolina, Sophia and Anna Christina. Johan Magnus moves to Herrestad in 1843. | Johansson, Johan Magnus (I1539)
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| 993 | Living at farm Hagen were: Gunnar Andreasson (b. 26 Apr 1829 Mellby) Maja Kajsa Johansdotter (b. 12 Sep 1827 Bergstena) Wife's daughter Brita Maria Persdotter (b. 14 Aug 1849 Långered) Father's son August Gunnarsson (b. 25 Aug 1868 Långered) Wife's daughter Johanna Persdotter (b. 24 Apr 1861 Långered) Also living there were: Svante Johansson (b 25 Feb 1834 Långered). Left 1889. August Johansson (b. 6 Sep 1843 Bergstena). Married 30 Mar 1880. Left in 1880, see p. 184 Långered. Anders Peter Pehrson (b. 30 Oct 1856 Långered, died 13 Oct 1880). | Johansson, Svante (I2105)
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| 994 | Living at Göransgården Norrby are Jonas Jonsson, wife Eva Larsdotter and children Franz Wilhelm, Emma Christina, Hedda Lovisa and Clara Fredrika. Clara arrives in 1856 and leaves again in 1857; her marriage to Gustaf Carlsson is mentioned. I surmise that she returned home for the birth of her baby and while Gustaf was still employed at Nobynäs (sheer conjecture). However, Augusta Mathilda (the baby) is not mentioned. The other children all leave home in 1860. Living at Göransgården Norrby are Jonas Jonsson, wife Eva Larsdotter and children Franz Wilhelm, Emma Christina, Hedda Lovisa and Clara Fredrika. Clara arrives in 1856 and leaves again in 1857; her marriage to Gustaf Carlsson is mentioned. I surmise that she returned home for the birth of her baby and while Gustaf was still employed at Nobynäs (sheer conjecture). However, Augusta Mathilda (the baby) is not mentioned. The other children all leave home in 1860. | Jonsson, Jonas (I1582)
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| 995 | Living at Hakelid: (difficult to decipher) Eric Hallgren, b. 1833, död 1800 h. Elin Ambjörnsdotter, b. 1746 fattighjon Anders Ericsson married to d. Maria, b. 1765. To Lena 1788; from Lena 1795 s. Eric 10/3/ 1798 s. Anders 1775 d. Greta 1746 (not sure if she is part of this family unit) | Hallgren, Eric Andersson (I7145)
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| 996 | Living at Hakelid: (difficult to decipher) Eric Hallgren, b. 1833, död 1800 h. Elin Ambjörnsdotter, b. 1746 fattighjon Anders Ericsson married to d. Maria, b. 1765. To Lena 1788; from Lena 1795 s. Eric 10/3/ 1798 s. Anders 1775 d. Greta 1746 (not sure if she is part of this family unit) | Ambjörnsdotter, Elin (I7146)
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| 997 | Living at Hakelid: (difficult to decipher) Eric Hallgren, b. 1833, död 1800 h. Elin Ambjörnsdotter, b. 1746 fattighjon Anders Ericsson married to d. Maria, b. 1765. To Lena 1788; from Lena 1795 s. Eric 10/3/ 1798 s. Anders 1775 d. Greta 1746 (not sure if she is part of this family unit) | Ericsson, Eric (I7148)
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| 998 | Living at Hus under No. 1 Ljungby were drängen Pehr Påhlsson, wife (pigan) Johanna Tufvesdotter and their daughter Catarina (or is it Assarina?). Living at Hus under No. 1 Ljungby were drängen Pehr Påhlsson, wife (pigan) Johanna Tufvesdotter and their daughter. | Tufvesdotter, Johanna (I612)
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| 999 | Living at Knisselbo were Bonden Arb. (peasant worker) Jän Olsson, his wife Ella Larsdotter, and Ella's children Karin, Lars and Hans. Another "Karin" is listed (with an 1827 birthdate; is it possible the same person moving away and then returning) and Helena is NOT listed (birth date 1835). Not sure what to make of this. Karin, Lars and Hans all move away in 1848-1849. Living at Knisselbo were Bonden Arb. (peasant worker) Jän Olsson, his wife Ella Larsdotter, and Ella's children Karin, Lars and Hans. Another "Karin" is listed (with an 1827 birthdate; is it possible the same person moving away and then returning) and Helena is NOT listed (birth date 1835). Not sure what to make of this. Karin, Lars and Hans all move away in 1848-1849. | Olsson, Jän (I1669)
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| 1000 | Living at Law were - Margaret Fraser, Head, age 57: pauper. Born at Leslie. - Andrew, Stepson, age 28: ag labor. Born at Leslie. - Alexander, Stepson, age 26: ag labor. Born at Leslie. - Mary, daughter, age 22: dressmaker. Born at Kinnethmont. Note that a Beattie family is living next door. | Fraser, Andrew (I1116)
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