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701 | Passenger List for 1882 Gothenburg | |||
702 | Passenger List for Jonas Hultman family on the ship: Eleonore | |||
703 | Paul Becker obituary Paul M. Becker (1929-2005) GILBERTVILLE - Paul Martin Becker, 76, of Gilbertville, died Wednesday, Nov. 30 at his home of lung cancer. He was born Sept. 26, 1929, in Buchanan County, son of Theodore and Magdalen Schmitz Becker. He married Beverly Ehlers July 9, 1955, at Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Waterloo. Mr. Becker retired from farming in 1992 and served in the U.S. Navy from 1951 to 1954 during the Korean War as a machinist mate. He was a member and past commander of the American Legion Nugent-Demuth Post 714 and a member of the Catholic Order of Foresters and Knights of Columbus Council 700. Survived by: his wife, six children, Sandy (vern) Barrick and Judy (Darrell) Schmitz, both of Des Moines, Tim (Jackie) of Washburn, Nancy (Jeff)Thome and Jeanette (Joe) Even, both of Gilbertville, and Steve (Chanteil) or rural Jessup; 13 grandchildren, Lisa Barrick, Brad and Audra Becker, Neil, Lindsey and Luke Thome, Nikki and Brandi Even, Zoe Schmitz and Brandt, Dalton, Lauren and Kendall Becker; two brothers, Bernard (Betty) and John (Carolyn), both of Jesup; and three sisters, Mary Weber, Theresa (Louis) Schmitz, and Rita Becker, all of Gilbertville. Preceded in death by: a grandson, Curtis Barrick; his parents; two brothers in infancy, Gerald and William, and a brother-in-law, Bob Weber. Services: 10 a.m. Saturday at Immaculate Conception Catholic Church, with burial in St. Mary's Cemetery, both in Gilbertville. Full military rites will be conducted by American Legion Nugent-Demuth Post 714. Friends may call from 2 to 8 p.m. today at the church, where there will be a 3 p.m. Catholic Order of Foresters rosary and a 7 p.m. vigil, and for an hour before services Saturday. Hagarty-Waychoff-Grarup Funeral Service on South Street, Waterloo, is in charge of arrangements. Memorials may be given in his name to the Bosco School System or the church. The Courier Waterloo, Iowa 02 Dec 2005, Fri • Page 10 | |||
704 | Pearson - Brodd Marriage License | |||
705 | Pehr Nilsson at Skivarp No. 1, 1813-1825 Pehr is a gesore (journeyman) for Smeden (blacksmith) Nils Rahm. | |||
706 | Perry Black and Alice Kipling marriage certificate | |||
707 | Peter Dill family Lines 11-18 Peter Dill, 53, M, Farmer, $4350 real estate, $1250 pers, b. Ohio Emely, 42, F, domestic James H., 24, M, Attorney at law Marion, 19, M, farm laborer Emeline, 18, F, domestic Hariet, 14, F John, 12, M Peter, 10, M | |||
708 | Peter Dill family 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 |
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709 | Peter Dill family 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 | |||
710 | Peter Dill family 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 | |||
711 | Prästgården Burhem farm entry for Gustaf Adolf Carlsson family Living at the Prästgården Burhem farm are Gustaf Adolf Carlsson, wife Clara Fredrika Jönsdotter and children Augusta Mathilda, Frnas Gustaf and Carl Johan Edward. Two of Clara's sisters come and go during this period as maids: Mathilda Sofia from 1859 to 1861 and Hedda Lovisa from 1861 to 1863. | |||
712 | Prästgården farm entry for Gustaf Adolf Carlsson family Living at the Prästgården (farm name Burhem) are T. (farmer) Gustaf Adolf Carlsson, wife Clara Fredrika Jönsdotter, and children August Mathilda and Frans Gustaf. They leave in 1859. | |||
713 | Quaker meeting minutes for Mercer Brown family | |||
714 | Råby No. 4 entry for Johanna Nilsdotter | |||
715 | Råby Västergård entry for Carl Månsson family | |||
716 | Råby Västergård entry for Daniel Månsson family The orphaned children are still living at Råby Västergård, unclear if any of the adults there are relation. Daniel and Carl are listed as "Bonde" (farmers). Also listed are Maja Christina, Magnus and Anna. They are dutifully receiving communion and getting good marks on theri catechism. | |||
717 | Råby Västergård entry for Daniel Månsson family Living at Råby Västergård are Bonde Daniel Månsson and his siblings Carl, Maria Christina, Magnus and Anna. Two maids, Maja Olofsdotter and Sara Nilsdotter, are also with the family. Daniel dies in 1818. | |||
718 | Råby Västergård entry for Måns Persson family Living at Råby Västergård at this time are: Måns Persson (Bonde farmer - owns his own land), his wife Stina Carlsdotter (dies in 1808), children Daniel, Carl, Maja Stina, Magnus, and Anna. Servants living there included: Carl Johansson, Stina Håkansdotter, Samuel Carlsson, Johannes Jhansson and Maja Persdotter. | |||
719 | Råby Västergård entry for Per Månsson family Living at Råby Västergård are Per Månsson, sons Måns (birth year incorrectly stated as 1865) and Anders. Also listed is Pig. (maid) A? Svensdotter and a Maria Persdotter (arrived 1754, died 1791). Unclear if she may have been Per's wife (and/or mother to Måns and Anders). | |||
720 | Receipt for clothing John J Cogburn | |||
721 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld. | |||
722 | Riseberga entry for Christian Pearson Christian is living at Riseberga with dozens of other young people. He leaves in 1856. | |||
723 | Riseberga No. 1 entry for Christian Pearson Christian is working for J. Sjögren along with many other farmhands. He is there from 1854 to 1855. | |||
724 | Roscoe Frasier family 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 | |||
725 | RussellTimmonsFamily024 | |||
726 | Säby Household Exam, Öfrabo, 1812-1815 Lars Larsson family | |||
727 | Salathiel Timmons | |||
728 | Salathiel Timmons household Salathiel Timmons, 48, m, farmer Liddie A., 44, f, keeping house Charles F., 22, m, farmer Effie N., 14 F Household 110. Salathiel and Charles both registered to vote. | |||
729 | Salathiel Timmons household Salathiel Timmons, 60, m, Farmer, Methodist Company A, 123 Illinois Infantry Lydia A., 56, f Effie N., 26, f | |||
730 | Salathiel Timmons obituary (Malvern Leader) Death of Salathiel Timmons The death of our fellow townsman, S. Simmons whose illness was mentioned in last week's Leader occurred Monday morning. He was taken with a stroke of paralysis Friday April 29 but rallied afterward and seemed to be improving up to the morning of his death when he was suddenly taken worse and died within a few minutes. The funeral was held Tuesday afternoon at three o'clock from the Methodist church and was conducted by the pastor Rev. W. A. Black and the remains laid to rest in the Malvern cemetery. Salathiel Timmons was born in Madison County, Ohio, January 19, 1935 and died in Malvern, Iowa, May 2, 1909, being aged 74 years. While a resident of Illinois, Mr. Timmons served as a volunteer in the 123rd regiment Illinois Infantry, for three years, being honorably discharged in 1865. Mr. Timmons was converted to the religious life in Boone county, Iowa, in 1882 and immediately united with the Methodist Episcopal church. His conversion was clear and decisive, and he has always been counted a consistent, earnest and faithful Christian man. Though the nature of his last sickness made is [sic] impossible for him to express himself in speech, he gave the most satisfactory evidence to those who spoke to him of religious things, that his soul was in perfect peace in fellowship with the Lord. While in the army Mr. Timmons suffered a severe attack of typhoid fever, losing for a time the power of speech. It is doubtful whether he ever recovered his full strength. His first stroke of paralysis occurred in 1902, the second on the 24th of April, just past, and the third and fatal stroke on the third of May, this current month. There are left to mourn his loss the two children of the family, Mr. Charles F. Timmons of Ashland, Neb., and Miss Effie M. Timmons of this place. Mrs. Timmons departed this life three years ago. Our departed friend was a warm, sociable disposition and was well known in this part of the county, and was universally beloved. He was an indulgent parent, a faithful husband, a kind neighbor, a true citizen, a consistent Christian, a noble man. With all he was patient, and uncomplaining sufferer through all the time of his protracted weakness and disease. For such a man the sunset of this life is the day break of immortality. CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our heartfelt thanks and gratitude to our neighbors and friends who so kindly sympathized and assisted us during our late bereavement, and also for the floral offering. Effie N. Timmons Chas. F. Timmons and family |
Owner of original: Sara Frasier Sellgren |
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731 | Salathiel Timmons obituary (Mills County Tribune) S. Timmons S. Timmons, whose serious illness was mentioned last week, died Monday morning at 8 o'clock at his home in Malvern. The funeral was held at 3 o'clock this Tuesday afternoon at the Malvern Methodist church. Obituary later. |
Owner of original: Sara Frasier Sellgren |
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732 | Salathiel Timmons obituary (Mills County Tribune) Salathial [sic] Timmons Salathiel Timmons was born in Madison County, Ohioh, January 19, 1835, and died in Malvern, Iowa, May 3, 1909, aged 74 years. He was married to Lydia A. Bennett of Clark County, Ohio, November 26, 1859. Mr. and Mrs. Timmons moved to Illinois in 1860; thence to Boone county, Iowa, in 1881; thence to Mills county in 1888 and from the country into the town of Malvern in 1904. Mr. Timmons served in the Civil war as a volunteer in the 123rd regiment Illinois infantry, for three years, and was honorably discharged in 1965. Mr. Timmons was convered to the religious life in Boone county in 1882, and united with the Methodist church. His conversion was clear and decisive, and he has always been counted a consistent, earnest and faithful Christian man. While in the army. Mr. Timmons suffered a severe attack of typhoid fever, losing for a time the power of speech. It is doubtful whether he ever recovered his full strength. His first stroke of apralysis occurred in 1902, the second on April 24, 1909, and the third and fatal stroke on May 3. There are left to mourn his loss the two children of the family, Charles F. Timmons of Ashland, Neb., and the wife died three years ago. |
Owner of original: Sara Frasier Sellgren |
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733 | Salathiel Timmons obituary (The Opinion) Salathiel Timmons, a well known resident of Malvern died at his home in the north part of town early Monday morning of apoplexy. He had had a stroke several years ago and another a few days previous to his death hastening at the end. Funeral was held Tuesday afternoon from the Methodist Church and conducted by the pastor, Rev. W. A. Black. The deceased was a civil war veteran and had resided in and near Malvern for the past 21 years. He leaves a daughter, Miss Effie Timmons of this place, and one son, Chas. F. of Ashland, Nebr. |
Owner of original: Sara Frasier Sellgren |
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734 | Sandlid farm entry for Johannes Eriksson family Johannes Eriksson household. Living at the Sandlid farm were Torp. (farmer) Johannes Eriksson, wife Maja Nilsdotter, daughter Maja, son Johan Erik, son Anders Petter, son Jonas, son Anders Gustaf and son Nils Aron. Son Anders Petter dies on 22 Aug 1846. Daughter Maja leaves for Espås in 1851. | |||
735 | Sandlid farm entry for Johannes Eriksson family Johannes Ericksson household. Living at Sandlid during this period were Torp. (farmer) Johannes Eriksson, wife Maja Nilsdotter, son Johan Erik Johansson, son Anders Petter (who died 22 Aug 1846), son Jonas, son Anders Gustaf, and son Nils Alfred. | |||
736 | Sandlid farm entry for Johannes Eriksson family Johannes Ericksson household. Living at Sandlid during this time were Torp. (farmer) Johannes Eriksson, wife Maja Nilsdotter, son Johan Erik, son Jonas, son Anders Gustaf and son Nils Alfred. Johan Erik leaves for Broddetorp in 1860; son Jonas goes to farm Espås in 1864; son Anders Gustaf also goes to Broddetorp in 1867. Son Nils Alfred (note he was Nils Aron in previous records) leaves in 1870 but returns in 1871 with wife Hedda Pettersdotter. They have a son Johan August born in October 1872 who lives only a week. | |||
737 | Search results for Ann Campbell | |||
738 | Skallycke farm entry for Gustaf Adolf Carlsson Enkl. (widower) Gustaf Adolf Karlsson is living at Skallycke with wife Johanna Josefina Johansdotter, whom he married on 22 Nov 1892. She has a daughter from her föregående (previous) marriage, Emma Maria Johansdotter. The family moves to Linderås on 19 Apr 1895. | |||
739 | Skallycke farm entry for Gustaf Adolf Carlsson family Listed on the Skallycke farm are: Arrendator (tenant farmer) Gustaf Adolf Carlsson, wife Clara Fredrika Jönsdotter and children Augusta Mathilda, Frans Gustaf and Carl JOhan Edvard. Something about 'written in 1871'. | |||
740 | Skallycke farm entry for Gustaf Adolf Carlsson family Living at Skallycke at this time are Eg (egare = owner?) Gustaf Adolf Carlsson, his wife Clara Fredrika Jönsdotter and their children Augusta Mathilda, Frans Gustaf and Carl Johan Edvard. The name of the prior owner, a Stjerngranat, is crossed out. | |||
741 | Skallycke farm entry for Gustaf Adolf Carlsson family Living at Skallycke during this time are Gustaf Adolf Carlsson, his wife Clara Fredrika Johansdotter, and children Augusta Mathilda, Frans Gustaf and Carl Johan Edvard. August leaves for N. Amerika on 1 Oct 1882. Frans Gustaf leaves on 18 Apr 1881 for Frinnaryd but apparently returns, then leaves for Bredestad on 5 Oct 1885; something about the "jernvägen" (railway). | |||
742 | Skallycke farm entry for Gustaf Adolf Carlsson family Living at Skallycke during this time are Gustaf Adolf Carlsson, wife Clara Fredrika Johansdotter and son Karl Johan Edvard Gustafsson. Son Karl has married Ida Christina Carlsdotter on 12 Feb 1887 and they have a daughter Adena Elisabeth. Karrrl Johan and his wife and child move away on 11 Nov 1890 and then Clara Fredrika dies on 28 Apr 1891. A note beside Carl Johan's name about leaving to marry Ida Kristina Karlsdotter of Ralingsås in 1884. Then beside the baby Adina's name: "fadder har vägrat låta döpa barnet" which translates as "father has refused to baptize the child". !! | |||
743 | Skärsjö entry for Isaac Hultman family | |||
744 | Skoglösa Nos. 5 and 14 entry for John Martinson family | |||
745 | Smith Farm to Ernest 1907 From Christian Pearson to Ernest Pearson, W2NE4 Sec 26, R14N R6E, 80 acres | |||
746 | Smith Property 1897 From Schuyler Smith to Christian Pearson, W2NE4 Sec 26, R14N R6E, 80 acres | |||
747 | Socknen (parish) entry for Johansson orphans Living in the care of the parish (socknen) were Gustafva and her twin brothers August and Johan. Gustafva left for other work in 1855, as did August. Johan stayed until 1860. | |||
748 | Sörgården farm entry for Johannes Andersson family One of more than a dozen farm hands listed on this page. Arrived in 1850, left in 1853. Arrival in 1850 is cross-referenced to "Bergstena book p. 108" which is verified. Difficult to make out his 1853 destination. Looks like "Vareg" but can't correlate this to a know parish. | |||
749 | Stocking Precinct (Schafer) Property 1901 From Joseph Schafer to Christian Pearson, S2SW4 and W2SE4 Sec 32, R14N R7E, 160 acres | |||
750 | Stommen farm entry for Petter Larsson and family August Johansson is a farmhand for the Petter Larsson family, apparently unrelated. Family members also include wife Johanna Pettersdotter and children Frans Hilmer, Johan, Anna Maria, August and Anders Gustaf. Maid Britta Maja Andreasdotter also worked for the family. |