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2052
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2053
Kandota Township Directory 1914
Kandota Township Directory 1914
 
2054
Katrineholm Säteri entry for Anders Gustaf Petersson
Katrineholm Säteri entry for Anders Gustaf Petersson
Anders Gustaf arrived at Katrineholm as a farm hand on 11 Nov 1881 from Lommaryd. He leaves for N. Amerika on 2 Oct 1882.
 
2055
Knisselbo farm entry for Jän Olsson family
Knisselbo farm entry for Jän Olsson family


Living in this household are Jan Olsson, wife Ella Larsdotter, Ella's children Hans, Karin, Lars and Olof (from her first husband Hans) plus a daughter Helena born to Jan and Ella. Ella's son Olof dies in 1839. There are other family units at this location but based on cursory review do not appear to be related (despite similar surnames).
 
2056
Knisselbo farm entry for Jän Olsson family
Knisselbo farm entry for Jän Olsson family
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.
 
2057
Kopparp entry for Johannes Månsson family
Kopparp entry for Johannes Månsson family
Living at Kopparp during this time were: drängen Johannes Månsson, his wife Maria Christina Månsdotter, and children Johan Magnus, Anna Stina and Peter Anders. Also in the household Måns Persson (father of Johannes), pigan Christina Carlsdotterpigan Anna Månsdotter (sister to Maria Christina), and about a dozen others.
 
2058
Kopparp entry for Johannes Månsson family
Kopparp entry for Johannes Månsson family
Living at Kopparp are Dr. (farm hand) Johannes Månsson, wife Maria Christina Månsdotter and children Johan Magnus, Anna Stina and Peter Anders. The family moves to Frinnaryd in 1827.
 
2059
Kopparp entry for Måns Persson family
Kopparp entry for Måns Persson family
Måns Persson household



Living at Kopparp are Br. (farmer) Måns Persson, wife Caisa Persdotter and children Petter, Lars, Anders, Johannes and Catrina. Both Lars and Anders leave home during this period, and Catrina appears to have returned from elsewhere.
 
2060
Kopparp entry for Måns Persson family
Kopparp entry for Måns Persson family
Living at Kopparp during this time were: Måns Persson, son Johannes Månsson, daughter Maja Månsdotter (left for Torpa in 1819?), Maria Christina Månsdotter (not stated whether she is pigan [maid] or yet related to family], and pigan Juliana Larsdotter. Not clear if Johannes and Maria Christina are married during this time.
 
2061
Kopparp Farm Entry for Måns Persson family
Kopparp Farm Entry for Måns Persson family
Living at Kopparp at this time are: Måns Persson his wife Caisa Persdotter (married in 1779 in Askeryd), and chidlren Maria, Caterina, Sara, Peter, Ingrid Persdotter (relationship unclear), also Anders and Ingrid (relationships unclear).
 
2062
Kreifels-Rademacher Wedding Announcement
Kreifels-Rademacher Wedding Announcement
Kreifels-Rademacher



The marriage of Miss Elizabeth H. Kreifels, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kreifels of near Paul, and Theodore J. Rademacher, of Longmont, Col., took place Wednesday morning at 9 o'clock at St. Joseph's Catholic Church. The wedding was one of the largest and most impressive to take place there for some time. Solemn high mass was celebrated by Rev. C.F. Broermann, pastor of the church and assisting him were Rev. Rudolph Stolz and Rev. I.C. Weis as deacon and sub-deacon. The church auditorium was entirely filled with relatives and friends of the young couple.



The bride wore a gown of white satin and carried a bouquet of bride's roses. Her veil was held in place by a wreath of orange blossoms. Attending her were Miss Mary Bordenlenger of Valley, Neb., and Miss Mary Pfreifer of Fort Crook. The bridesmaids wore orange and green georgette gowns and carried bouquets. Josephine Ortman of Omaha and Edward Rademacher attended the bridegroom.



Clemens Kreifels, nephew of the bride, carried the ring and little Miss Constance Francois served as flower girl. The church choir sang Leonard's mass and Mrs. William Rabhon presided at the organ.



The bride was educated in St. Joseph's schools and for the last few years has been assisting her mother with household duties. Mr. Rademacher is a prosperous young farmer. His a son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rademacher.



After a short motor trip the young people will live at Longmont.
Owner of original: Nebraska Daily News Press Nebraska CityNebraskaThursday , September 15th, 1927 Page : 5
 
2063
Labbarp farm entry for Gustaf Adolf Carlsson family
Labbarp farm entry for Gustaf Adolf Carlsson family
Living at Labbarp were Arrendator (tenant farmer) Gustaf Adolf Carlsson, wife Clara Fredrika Jönsdotter, and children Augusta Mathilda, Frans Gustaf, and Carl Johan Edward.
 
2064
Labbarp farm entry for Gustaf Adolf Carlsson family
Labbarp farm entry for Gustaf Adolf Carlsson family
Living at Labbarp were Arrendator (tenant farmer) Gustaf Adolf Karlsson, wife Clara Fredrika Jönsdotter, and children August Matilda, Frans Gustaf and Karl Johan Edvard. A note in the margin reads "skrifver i Lommaryd for n. år 1871" which is something about being written in the Lommaryd book in 1871.
 
2065
Land in Seciton 10
Land in Seciton 10
 
2066
Lena Birth Records 1801
Lena Birth Records 1801
 
2067
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Living at Sollkenstorpet were Torp. (farmer) Anders Eriksson, wife Maria Eriksdotter, son Erik and son Johannes. They were noted as leaving in 1804. Many other Eriksson's and Eriksdotter's at this farm - have not investigated possible relationships.
 
2068
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2069
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