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He may have died as a child 
Fraser, Donald (I1140)
 
252
HE TRUED FAMILY IN THE U.S.A.

BARBARA: Died when two years old.

S. Clarence Trued, Author - Published 1953 
Swanson, Barbara (I0583)
 
253
HE TRUED FAMILY IN THE U.S.A.

CLARENCE HAROLD (Anderzon): Born March 13, 1898. Made slight change in last name the better to identify himself in the ministry. Was raised on farm in Nebr., where he finished grade school. Next, he attended Gustavus Adolphus Academy, St. Peter, Minn., Central High in Minneapolis, and graduated from Minnesota College, in Minneapolis in 1916. Entered Augustana College, next fall, enlisted and served with 33rd Div., in WWI in early 1917, participating in St. Mehiel and Argonne offensives as artillery sergeant. Resumed studies at Aug. College, graduating (B. A.), then entering Aug. Seminary, graduating (B. D.) in 1925. Married Rosa Erickson of Erie, Pa., a student at Aug. College, a girl with much talent and a radiant personality. Accepted call to DuBois, Pa., then moved to Tabor Lutheran Church of Rockford, Ill., where he still serves. After 20 years he has raised the membership from a tiny mission to over 800 souls. As a reserve officer in the army, he was called back in WW2, where he served as chaplain until his wife 
Anderson, Clarence Harold (I0394)
 
254
He was a carpenter. He came to America in 1893 (1900 census). He was listed as Hans Pearson in Richland precinct, Saunders, NE. 
Persson, Hans (I6946)
 
255
HEATHER MARIE GUSTAFSON - Lincoln Journal Star - June 7, 2005

Heather Marie Gustafson, 18, Eagle, died Saturday (6/4/05) in Omaha. Born, Lincoln (7/2/86) to Erik and Christine R. (Schweitzer) Gustafson. Graduate of Waverly High School, 2004; participated in the Lincoln Public Schools Art and Humanities Program in 2002.

Family members include mother, step-father, Christine and Monte McCoy, Eagle; father, Erik Gustafson, Omaha; brother, Mitchell McCoy, Eagle; grandfather, Richard Schweitzer, Lincoln; grandparents, Gary and Janice Gustafson, Lincoln; uncles, aunts, John and Sherry Schweitzer, Houston; Marc and Peggy Gustafson, Mitch and Kris Larsen, all Lincoln; cousins. Preceded in death by grandmother, Judy Schweitzer.

Services: 1 p.m. Wednesday, Roper and Sons Chapel, 4300 O St. Pastor Kerry O'Bryant. Fairview Cemetery. Visitation: today until service time, funeral home; family will greet friends 7-8:30 p.m. today. Memorials to the family for future designation. Condolences or personal reflections: www.roperandsons.com. 
Gustafson, Heather Marie (I1331)
 
256
Helen and William lived in Wahoo, NE before they divorced.
FAG 
Martinson, Helen Eleanora (I6903)
 
257 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I125)
 
258
Her wedding invitation called her Tilda. She had no children. The wedding was a double ceremony. Ellen Martinson and Axel E Hagstrom, and Nels L Martinson and Tilda Pearson were all married in Lars Martinson's home on March 19, 1902. The weddiniing was at three o'clock P.M. This info from the original invitation. She was Tilda Pearson on the invitation. Her gravestone also says Tilda. She came to America in 1890 (1920 census) and became a citizen in 1902. Her brother was Swan H Pearsonborn about 1884 in Sweden. He lived with them when they first married. 
Person, Matilda (Tilda) (I6802)
 
259 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I4901)
 
260
Here is information about Anna Hedlund, a young girl who left Hanebo on the same day that Lars did - perhaps they traveled together to the US?

from: http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=bishophill&id=I17

From the May 18, 1939 Galva News.
Anna Nystrom, Oldest Bishop Hill Lady, dies
Mrs. Anna Hedlund Nystrom, 96, oldest resident of the Bishop Hill community, died at 1:30 this morning in the home of her granddaughter, Mrs. Vernice Nelson, north of Bishop Hill, following gradually failing health during the past several months. Funeral services will be held Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock from Bishop Hill Methodist Church, in charge of Rev. H. J. Diercks.

Anna Hedlund was born December 11, 1842 at Hannabo, Sweden, a daughter of Carl and Anna Hedlund, her twin brother, Andrew Hedlund, passing away at the age of five weeks. Three other brothers, Olof, Carl and Peter, also preceded her in death. Came to U.S. in 1850.

In 1850, when she was seven years old, she came to America with her parents and two brothers, Carl and Peter, the father being stricken with cholera during the trip and was buried in Lake Michigan. The group traveled from Chicago to Bishop Hillll by wagon and located in Red Oak where they lived in a log cabin. Later, the mother, Anna and brother Peter lived in the old church building for ten years and after the dissolution of the colony moved to a farm northwest of Bishop Hill known as the Hedlund homestead. (note: I think the homestead was probably northeast of Bishop Hill - BN)

Her marriage to Eric Nystrom took place in December, 1864, in Galva. Eric and his parents having come to United States on the same boat with the Hedlunds. Following their marriage they lived in Moline for a time and moved to a farm in the Bishoop Hill vicinity. Two daughters were born to them: Adaline (Mrs. David Aline), who died in Oregon in August, 1935, and Lillie (Mrs. Albert Lindstrom), who died in the Bishop Hill community in May, 1931. Mr. Nystrom died at Bishop Hill in January1911, at the age of 70. Her mother died at the age of 82.

In 1907 Mrs. Nystrom fractured her hip adn had since been handicapped physically. During the past 20 years she had lived alone in Bishop Hill, enjoying good health altho for two years past she had been spending the ime with her grandchildren and had been with Mrs. Nelson during the past nine weeks. Her friends and co-worker in the colony, Mrs. Elizabeth Hallfast, preceded her in death February this year at the age of 96.

11 Grandchildren Survive
Surviving are 11 grandchildren, as follows: Raymond Lindstrom, Vernice Nelson, Glen Lindstrom and Pearl Ericson, all of Bishop Hill and community; Francis, Rose, Herman, Anna, Lois, Clarence and Eleanor, children of Mrs. Aline, living in Washington and Oregon. During the past winter two of the grandsons from Oregon had visisted Mrs. Nystrom. Also surviving are 15 great-grandchildren, eight of them in Illinois. The son-in -law, Albert Lindstrom, also survives at Bishop Hill.

According to her obit in the Galesburg Daily Register Mail, May 23, 1939, after the family left the cabin in Red Oak, they lived in the "old church building for 10 years".

According to her obit in the Chicago Daily Tribune, May 19, 1939, "As a girl she worked in the colony's broom factory". 
Hansson, Lars (I73)
 
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Herman served as a Trustee on the Church Board of Immanuel Lutheran Church, Ceresco, Nebraska for many years.

THE HERMAN PEARSON FAMILY

In 1866, Christian Pearson came to America from Sweden. He married Johanna Olson in America, though she too had come from Sweden.
Christian and Johanna homesteaded near Weston, Nebr. in Chapman Precinct. Christian grew the standard crops for the area and had livestock. They had an orchard and a small patch of tobacco. Johanna maintained a flower garden. Like most farmerof the area, Christian took wheat to a mill in Wahoo which was ground into flour for home use. They moved to Stocking Precinct in 1901. The children who lived to have families were Peter William (Will), Carl Oscar (C.O.), Paulina Mathilda (Lena), and Fritz Frithiof.
Peter William (Will) married Clara Brodd (See the History of the Irvin Pearson Sr. Family) and farmed in Richland Precinct. They were married in 1901 in Laramie, Wyoming, but soon moved to Nebraska. To this union were born 4 children. Elmer,man, Edna and Irvin. Will died in 1920, and Clara in 1957. Elmer, who is deceased, married Sophia Heiser, and Edna married Julius Brostrom and moved to Oregon.
Herman William Pearson married Thelma Ethel Frasier (daughter of Roscoe and Lola Frasier) in 1934. As a boy, Herman helped with the farming, but later became an auto mechanic and was in partnership with his brother Elmer at Pearson's Parts anervice in Ceresco. In 1971, Herman retired, and he and Thelma now reside in Ceresco. As a child, Thelma grew up on a farm east of Ceresco, and attended high school in Ceresco, where as a senior, she met Herman. To this union 3 daughters were born; Betty, Jane and Mary.
Betty married Stanley Rudeen in 1958. Betty and Stan attended the University of Nebraska at Lincoln. Betty was educated as a Home Economics teacher, and Stan as an architect. Stan joined the Navy, and flew jets that landed on carriers. He isw a pilot for United Airlines. They reside in Arvada, Colorado. They have 4 children.
Jane married Ray Otto in June of 1960. They live on a farm near Ceresco. Jane attended Nebraska Wesleyan University in Lincoln, and was a teacher in schools in Omaha and Ceresco. Ray attended Luther College in Wahoo before joining the Navy.y farms east of Ceresco. They have 3 children.
Mary married Lynn Maxson in 1969. They live in Ceresco, and have 2 sons. Mary attended Computer Programming school in Omaha after her graduation and is now a bookkeeper for Farmers Union Co-op Oil Assn. of Saunders Co. Lynn joined the Army,d served in the Vietnam War. He attended Doane College at Crete when he returned home. Now he drives the tank wagon truck, hauling fuel for Co-op of Ceresco.
Taken from the book, "1983 SAUNDERS COUNTY FAMILIES" 
Pearson, Herman William (I013)
 
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Herman served as a Trustee on the Church Board of Immanuel Lutheran Church, Ceresco, Nebraska for many years.

THE HERMAN PEARSON FAMILY
In 1866, Christian Pearson came to America from Sweden. He married Johanna Olson in America, though she too had come from Sweden.
Christian and Johanna homesteaded near Weston, Nebr. in Chapman Precinct. Christian grew the standard crops for the area and had livestock. They had an orchard and a small patch of tobacco. Johanna maintained a flower garden. Like most farmerof the area, Christian took wheat to a mill in Wahoo which was ground into flour for home use. They moved to Stocking Precinct in 1901. The children who lived to have families were Peter William (Will), Carl Oscar (C.O.), Paulina Mathilda (Lena), and Fritz Frithiof.
Peter William (Will) married Clara Brodd (See the History of the Irvin Pearson Sr. Family) and farmed in Richland Precinct. They were married in 1901 in Laramie, Wyoming, but soon moved to Nebraska. To this union were born 4 children. Elmer,man, Edna and Irvin. Will died in 1920, and Clara in 1957. Elmer, who is deceased, married Sophia Heiser, and Edna married Julius Brostrom and moved to Oregon.
Herman William Pearson married Thelma Ethel Frasier (daughter of Roscoe and Lola Frasier) in 1934. As a boy, Herman helped with the farming, but later became an auto mechanic and was in partnership with his brother Elmer at Pearson's Parts anervice in Ceresco. In 1971, Herman retired, and he and Thelma now reside in Ceresco. As a child, Thelma grew up on a farm east of Ceresco, and attended high school in Ceresco, where as a senior, she met Herman. To this union 3 daughters were born; Betty, Jane and Mary.
Betty married Stanley Rudeen in 1958. Betty and Stan attended the University of Nebraska at Lincoln. Betty was educated as a Home Economics teacher, and Stan as an architect. Stan joined the Navy, and flew jets that landed on carriers. He isw a pilot for United Airlines. They reside in Arvada, Colorado. They have 4 children.
Jane married Ray Otto in June of 1960. They live on a farm near Ceresco. Jane attended Nebraska Wesleyan University in Lincoln, and was a teacher in schools in Omaha and Ceresco. Ray attended Luther College in Wahoo before joining the Navy.y farms east of Ceresco. They have 3 children.
Mary married Lynn Maxson in 1969. They live in Ceresco, and have 2 sons. Mary attended Computer Programming school in Omaha after her graduation and is now a bookkeeper for Farmers Union Co-op Oil Assn. of Saunders Co. Lynn joined the Army,d served in the Vietnam War. He attended Doane College at Crete when he returned home. Now he drives the tank wagon truck, hauling fuel for Co-op of Ceresco.
Taken from the book, "1983 SAUNDERS COUNTY FAMILIES" 
Pearson, Herman William (I0139)
 
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Herman was born in Carbon, Wyoming, and at the age of 3, moved with his family to Nebraska. He was baptized and confirmed at the Grace Lutheran Church in Swedeburg, Saunders County, Nebraska. Herman had the gene that carried Red Hair! He and Lillie farmed, and later moved to a home in Ceresco, Saunders County, Nebraska. Lillie named Florence Moline.

WAHOO NEWSPAPER - AUGUST 7, 1957

CARL BRODD DIES ON FRIDAY

Carl Herman Brodd, seventy-five year member of the Ceresco community, passed away Friday, August 2nd.
Mr. Brodd, born in Carbon, Wyoming, October 17,1879, moved to the Ceresco Community when he was only three years old, and has been a resident there, all his life.
He and his wife Lillie are both charter members of the Immanuel Lutheran Church, Ceresco.
Survivors are: wife, Lillie, four sons, Virgil, Richard, Lawrence, and Kenneth; one brother, August; two sisters, Mrs. Anna Walin and Mrs. Clara Pearson; fourteen grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.
Funeral services were held at the Immanuel Lutheran Church in Ceresco with Pastor Nels Olson officiating.
Internment was at Grace Lutheran Cemetery at Swedeburg. 
Brodd, Herman (Carl Herman) (I249)
 
264
Hilda Maria Petersdotter did not emigrate to the United States. 
Petersdotter, Hilda Maria (I1495)
 
265
Hilda Sofia's cause of death was noted as "maginflammation". 
Petersdotter, Hilda Sofia (I1569)
 
266
His obit said 5 g children 11 gg children 
Hanson, Kenneth D (I6992)
 
267 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I6667)
 
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IDAHO FREE PRESS - APRIL 16, 1975

RUTH R. BRODD

MERIDIAN - Ruth Records Brodd, 71, of Meridian, died this morning in a Boise hospital. Services are pending at Robinson Chapel of the Chimes, Meridian.

IDAHO FREE PRESS - APRIL 17, 1975

RUTH T. BRODD*

MERIDIAN - Services for Ruth T. Brodd, .71, of Boise, formerly of Meridian, who died Wednesday morning at a Boise hospital will be conducted at 2:30 p.m. Friday at Robinson Chapel of the Chimes, Meridian, by the Rev. Richard Simpson and Canonb Stelling.
Interment will be at Meridian Cemetery.
She was born on Aug. 19, 1903, in Red Oak, Iowa. She came to Idaho with her family in 1908 and they settled in the Meridian area. She married Gerald Records on Nov. 27, 1922, in Meridian. He died in 1951 and she married Virgil Brodd on Feb., 1954, in Boise. The couple lived in Holland for six months and then returned to Boise, where they had since resided.
She was a member of St. Michael's Cathedral, Boise; of the Iris Temple. Daughters of the Nile; and of the Meridian Order of Eastern Star, No. 62, where she was a past matron.
Surviving are her husband of Boise; two sons, Stanley Records and Kenneth Records, both of Meridian; a daughter, Wilma Ellensohn, Meridian; two stepdaughters, Marilyn Gray, LeMesa, Calif., and Carla Powell, Paradise, Calif.; a sister, Dorothyybach, Santa Cruz, Calif.; 13 grandchildren, and four great-grandchildren.
Memorials may be made to the Elks Rehabilitation Hospital opr the Mountain States Tumor Institute or flowers may be sent.

* Should be Ruth R Brodd 
Trabert, Ruth Helene (I353)
 
269
In 1895, Karl August and his father Peter Anders Johansson were still living at the family home of
Eket in Marbäck. Records indicate that Karl was "arrenderar" which means he was a cash renter of the farm. Although the farm was owned by the Crown, a Fredrik Bonve of Såfstaholm had perpetual right to the farm and probably collected the rent from the Johansson family. Adjacent to the family farm, there was Eket Soldattrynet No. 24, a cottage occupied by a soldier and his family. These accomodations were rent-free in exchange for the soldier's services as needed. The soldier's cottage was moved in 1937 to the Parish Home Museum. 
Petersson, Carl August (I1498)
 
270
In 1900 she said she bore 2 children and 2 were living. She came to America in 1880 
Anderson, Anna (I6894)
 
271
In 1918 on his WWI card he was farming in Swedeburg, NE. 
Martinson, Emil L (I6753)
 
272
In 1930 he was a farmer in Wahoo NE and living with his mother and siblings. 
Hanson, Clifton O (I6989)
 
273
In Steerage (zwischendeck):

From Stephanshain, Schlesia

Winkler, Jos. (male, age 49)
Winkler, Ernestine (female, age 51)
Winkler, Johann (male, age 24)
Winkler, Paul (male, age 21)
Winklder, Ottilie (female, age 18)
Winkler, Anna (female, age 16)
Winkler, Mathilde (female, age 9)
Winkler, Alois (male, age 8) 
Winkler, Ottilia (I2065)
 
274
In Steerage (zwischendeck):

From Stephanshain, Schlesia

Winkler, Jos. (male, age 49)
Winkler, Ernestine (female, age 51)
Winkler, Johann (male, age 24)
Winkler, Paul (male, age 21)
Winklder, Ottilie (female, age 18)
Winkler, Anna (female, age 16)
Winkler, Mathilde (female, age 9)
Winkler, Alois (male, age 8) 
Winkler, Joseph (I2095)
 
275
In Steerage (zwischendeck):

From Stephanshain, Schlesia

Winkler, Jos. (male, age 49)
Winkler, Ernestine (female, age 51)
Winkler, Johann (male, age 24)
Winkler, Paul (male, age 21)
Winklder, Ottilie (female, age 18)
Winkler, Anna (female, age 16)
Winkler, Mathilde (female, age 9)
Winkler, Alois (male, age 8) 
Grospitch, Ernestine (I2096)
 
276
In Steerage (zwischendeck):

From Stephanshain, Schlesia

Winkler, Jos. (male, age 49)
Winkler, Ernestine (female, age 51)
Winkler, Johann (male, age 24)
Winkler, Paul (male, age 21)
Winklder, Ottilie (female, age 18)
Winkler, Anna (female, age 16)
Winkler, Mathilde (female, age 9)
Winkler, Alois (male, age 8) 
Winkler, Paul (I2097)
 
277
In Steerage (zwischendeck):

From Stephanshain, Schlesia

Winkler, Jos. (male, age 49)
Winkler, Ernestine (female, age 51)
Winkler, Johann (male, age 24)
Winkler, Paul (male, age 21)
Winklder, Ottilie (female, age 18)
Winkler, Anna (female, age 16)
Winkler, Mathilde (female, age 9)
Winkler, Alois (male, age 8) 
Winkler, Matilda (I2098)
 
278
In Steerage (zwischendeck):

From Stephanshain, Schlesia

Winkler, Jos. (male, age 49)
Winkler, Ernestine (female, age 51)
Winkler, Johann (male, age 24)
Winkler, Paul (male, age 21)
Winklder, Ottilie (female, age 18)
Winkler, Anna (female, age 16)
Winkler, Mathilde (female, age 9)
Winkler, Alois (male, age 8) 
Winkler, Alois (I2103)
 
279
In Steerage (zwischendeck):

From Stephanshain, Schlesia

Winkler, Jos. (male, age 49)
Winkler, Ernestine (female, age 51)
Winkler, Johann (male, age 24)
Winkler, Paul (male, age 21)
Winklder, Ottilie (female, age 18)
Winkler, Anna (female, age 16)
Winkler, Mathilde (female, age 9)
Winkler, Alois (male, age 8) 
Winkler, Joseph (I2104)
 
280
In Steerage (zwischendeck):

From Stephanshain, Schlesia

Winkler, Jos. (male, age 49)
Winkler, Ernestine (female, age 51)
Winkler, Johann (male, age 24)
Winkler, Paul (male, age 21)
Winklder, Ottilie (female, age 18)
Winkler, Anna (female, age 16)
Winkler, Mathilde (female, age 9)
Winkler, Alois (male, age 8) 
Winkler, Annie (I2542)
 
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In the 1910 census he said he came to America in 1881 and was a farmer in Marrietta Precinct, Saunders, NE. Both his parents were born in Sweden. In 1918 on his WWI card he said his birthdate was 1873, and he was farming in Ithica, Saunders, NE.

1920 census

Magnus Hanson 46 Emma Hanson 41 Clifton Hanson 17 Duane Hanson 14 Marion Hanson 7 Kenneth Hanson 3/12
FAG 
Hanson, Magnus (I6948)
 
282
In the 1910 census it looks like she was born in 1886? She said both her parents were born in Sweden. 
Clauson, Jane Julia (I7039)
 
283
In the 1910 census she said her mother was from Sweden and father from Denmark and she had bore 2 children and 2 were living. In 1930 she was a widow living with her children in Wahoo, NE. She said her father was from Denmark and mother from Sweden.
FAG 
Clauson, Emma V (I6988)
 
284
In the 1920 census he said he came to America in 1887, they were living in Gregory CO, SD and farming. In 1910 they lived in the same place as 1920.

1910 census randall, gregory, SD

Peter Hanson 39 Augusta Hanson 32 Emma Hanson 10 Anna Hanson 8 Noble Hanson 6 Esther Hanson 4 Harry Hanson 2 Baby Hanson 1/12 
Hanson, Peter (I6947)
 
285
In the 1920 census he was Arthur J 
Hanson, John Arthur (Art) (I6961)
 
286
In the 1920 census she said she came to America in 1892. In 1910 she said she had bore 6 children and all were living. 
Carlson, Augusta Amelia (I6952)
 
287
In the 1930 census he was a laborer in a auto repair shop in Spencer, NE and was living with his father and siblings. He was a WWII vet. 
Hanson, Carold Curtis (I7015)
 
288
In the SSDI, he is listed as Thos Dodson? On his WWI card he was single and working for a relative in Hay Springs, NE. 
Dodson, Thomas William (I6913)
 
289
Inscription:
NEBRASKA
AS USNRF
W W I 
Moline, Garfield Efraim (I0105)
 
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IRONWOOD (MICHIGAN) DAILY GLOBE - AUGUST 13, 1959

Rev. C. Swanson Dies in Chicago

The Rev. C. Bertam Swanson, 64, associate pastor of the First Lutheran Church of New Britain, Conn. died early Wednesday at Augustana Hospital in Chicago. He was admitted to the hospital a week ago.
Pastor Swanson had been in Chicago visiting his son and daughter in law, the Rev. and Mrs. Theodore N. Swanson. His daughter in law is the the former JoAnn Lindbloom of Ironwood.
Pastor Swanson was born in Norway of Swedish parentage.
He is survived by his wife and three children, Carl of Brocton, Mass., Mrs. Robert Hill and Theodore of Chicago.
Funeral services will be conducted Friday afternoon at Ebenezer Lutheran Church in Chicago. Burial will be in Swedeburg, Neb.
Pastor Swanson had visited in Ironwood on a number of occasions.

THE BRIDGEPORT (CONNECTICUT) POST - AUGUST 13, 1959

PASTOR DIES ON VISIT

NEW BRITAIN - Aug. 13- (UPI) Rev. C. Bertram Swanson, 64, associate pastor of the First Lutheran church, died yesterday in Chicago while on vacation. He had been with the church since 1955. Rev. Mr. Swanson was visiting his son, Rev. Theodore N. Swanson, assistant pastor of Christ the King Lutheran church in Chicago when he became ill. The cause of death was given as a heart seizure. 
Swanson, C. Bertram (I1208)
 
291
Is this the right person?

See event record for Gustaf Adolf CARLSSON living with father Carl Johan CARLSSON (b 18 Sep 1826 at Lommaryd). 
Samuelsson, Carl (I1578)
 
292 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I1614)
 
293
Jane Chlo was described as "a cultured woman who wrote poetry".

Jane Chlo belonged to the Baptist church as a young woman, but after a Reformation of the church, she went with the branch which became the Church of Christ (Disciples), then known as Campbellites. She was well informed in the Scriptures, zealous and a good talker, pleasant but firm.

TQ's letter gives several details about Jane Chlo's death. She wasn't as healthy as some girls, but had generally good health for a number of years. Before Nancy Jane was born, Jane Chlo's health started going worse, starting with scrofula beinnng shown by swelling of the glands on the neck. These were removed, but she did not recover her usual health, and before Nancy Jane was born she was scarcely able to be about. After she was born she appeared quite smart. But a fatal accident took away all hope for recovery. She was given an opium overdose by mistaking a strong medicine for a much weaker one. Between the effects of this and the scrofula, she suffered greatly for nearly a year, and her only constant desire was for her husband by her side.

«u»Notes from a defunct web site«/u» - unverified, might be some good clues here for follow-up

Adonijah {The name comes from the Bible (1st Kings 1 and 2) -- Adonijah was a son of King David and elder brother of Solomon who tried to make himself king while King David was on his death bed. He was forgiven by King Solomon but later killed at King Solomon's command because of suspicion.} came with his parents and brother Thomas to what was then western North Carolina, but later became Greene County, Tennessee. Adonijah is in Greene Co., Tennessee (then North Carolina) on its 1783 census (when Greene Co. was created). He bought 200 acres of land there in 1793, and sold the same amount in 1798.
Adonijah served in the Revolutionary War while in western North Carolina. No pension or details of his service record have been found, but the places he served would likely be similar to that of his brother. On June 12, 1783, Adonijah was paid 5 pounds, 1 shilling and 6 pence for his service by the auditors responsible for paying claims in western North Carolina. Adonijah's pay was a relatively small amount compared to others. They were paid in specie which could be exchanged for western frontier North Carolina land.

Adonijah left Greene Co. for Pulaski Co., Kentucky about the beginning of 1800. (He is on a jury in Greene Co. as late as Nov 1799.) Maybe he left because he kept getting stuck with jury duty in Tennessee. He's on Greene Co. juries in Feb., MayAug., and Nov. of 1797, and Jan., Apr., July, and Oct. of 1799. He moved to Pulaski Co., Kentucky along with his father. Adonijah first appears on the Pulaski Co. Tax lists in 1800. He is last listed on them in 1817.

While in Pulaski Co., Adonijah was a court commissioner in 1805, at least.

Appleton Morgan said Adonijah was a member of the State Legislature of Kentucky, but proof has not been found.

According to the 1880 biography of his son William F., Adonijah and some of his children moved to Indiana in 1818.

One biography of Adonijah's son Lewis says that Lewis came to Shelby Co. in 1816.

Some of Adonijah's other children moved to Ross Co., Ohio. I don't know if Adonijah ever settled there or not. It appears that he never did, though, since he's in the Fayette Co., Indiana census by 1820. The NGSQ article notes that while some of his sons stayed in Ross Co., he continued on to Indiana with his wife and son Amaziah.

Adonijah was appointed county assessor for Fayette Co., Indiana in February, 1819 when Fayette Co. was organized. He is also named as a ``lister'' (responsible for property valuation) in 1819.

The first record of land purchased by this Adonijah in Indiana that we have located so far was in 1823. On August 28, 1823, Adonijah Morgan, Sr. bought for $186, 57 acres in Fayette Co., part of E. side of NW Quarter of Section 10, Twp 13, Range 12E.

This land is two miles south of Connersville and one mile west of the White Water River, on Fall Creek in Columbia Twp. The above parcel passed around Adonijah's children. On March 31, 1827, Adonijah Morgan sold the above property to William F. Morgan for $60?.

Adonijah (Jr.) and Betsy Morgan sold the above property for $400 on Nov. 26, 1831. It finally passed out of the family since they sold it to a James Lawson.

Shirley (Anderson) Reed researched all these land records in 1996.
 
Morgan, Jane Chlo (I1705)
 
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JANUARY 26, 1967 - WAHOO NEWSPAPER

THEODORE ANDERSON FUNERAL TODAY

Funeral services for Theodore Anderson, 78, Ceresco, will be held at 1:30 p.m. today (Thursday) January 26, 1967 at Immanuel Lutheran Church in Ceresco with Rev. Glenn Stenholm officiating. Mr. Anderson died Tuesday.
Survivors include a son, Milton of Davenport, IA.; daughters, Mrs. Betty Larson of Omaha and Mrs. Margaret Palm of Ceresco; sister, Augusta Anderson of Lincoln and eight grandchildren.
Internment will be at Swedeburg. The casket will be open at the church at 12:30 p.m. until service time.
Memorials should be made to the Tabitha Home. Nelson Funeral Home of Ceresco will be in charge of arrangements.

LINCOLN EVENING JOURNAL & NEBRASKA STATE JOURNAL - JANUARY 23, 1967

ANDERSON - Theodore, 78, Ceresco, died Tuesday. Survivors: son, Milton of Davenport, Iowa; daughters, Mrs. Betty Larson of Omaha and Mrs. Margaret Palm of Ceresco; sister, Augusta Anderson of Lincoln; eight grandchildren.
Services: 1:30 p.m. Thursday, Immanuel Lutheran Church, Ceresco. Ther Rev. Glenn Stenholm and he Rev. Lorin Wolff. Burial: Swedeburg. Casket open at the church 12:30 p.m. to service time. Memorials to Tabitha Home. Nelson's, Ceresco. 
Anderson, Theodore (I0020)
 
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JANUARY 26, 1967 - WAHOO NEWSPAPER

THEODORE ANDERSON FUNERAL TODAY

Funeral services for Theodore Anderson, 78, Ceresco, will be held at 1:30 p.m. today (Thursday) January 26, 1967 at Immanuel Lutheran Church in Ceresco with Rev. Glenn Stenholm officiating. Mr. Anderson died Tuesday.
Survivors include a son, Milton of Davenport, IA.; daughters, Mrs. Betty Larson of Omaha and Mrs. Margaret Palm of Ceresco; sister, Augusta Anderson of Lincoln and eight grandchildren.
Internment will be at Swedeburg. The casket will be open at the church at 12:30 p.m. until service time.
Memorials should be made to the Tabitha Home. Nelson Funeral Home of Ceresco will be in charge of arrangements.

LINCOLN EVENING JOURNAL & NEBRASKA STATE JOURNAL - JANUARY 23, 1967

ANDERSON - Theodore, 78, Ceresco, died Tuesday. Survivors: son, Milton of Davenport, Iowa; daughters, Mrs. Betty Larson of Omaha and Mrs. Margaret Palm of Ceresco; sister, Augusta Anderson of Lincoln; eight grandchildren.
Services: 1:30 p.m. Thursday, Immanuel Lutheran Church, Ceresco. Ther Rev. Glenn Stenholm and he Rev. Lorin Wolff. Burial: Swedeburg. Casket open at the church 12:30 p.m. to service time. Memorials to Tabitha Home. Nelson's, Ceresco. 
Anderson, Theodore (I289)
 
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Jean Martinson thinks Ellen was born in Ashland, NE. She remarried after John died to a Mr. Pratt. They lived in Wahoo, NE. Maxine Nordstrom's family tree says Ellen was born in 1876. The gravestone also says 1876. The 1900 census says 1876. In that census Ellen said she had bore 4 children and 4 were living. She said both her parents were born in Sweden. 
Nordstrom, Ellen J (I6897)
 
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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 (I443)
 
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