Matches 2,201 to 2,250 of 2,808 » See Gallery
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2201 | LenaPearsonFamily133.jpg | |||
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2204 | LenaPearsonFamily136.jpg | |||
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2210 | LenaPearsonFamily142.jpg | |||
2211 | LenaPearsonFamily143.jpg | |||
2212 | LenaPearsonFamily144.jpg | |||
2213 | LenaPearsonFamily145.jpg | |||
2214 | LenaPearsonFamily146.jpg | |||
2215 | LenaPearsonFamily147.jpg | |||
2216 | LenaPearsonFamily148.jpg | |||
2217 | LenaPearsonFamily149.jpg | |||
2218 | LenaPearsonFamily150.jpg | |||
2219 | Lillanda 1846-1850 Hans Hansson (Hedlund) is at Lillanda, arriving in 1850 from Hanebo. (Note that he appears another time on the same page from a previous stay at this farm.) | |||
2220 | Lillanda, 1851-1858 Hans Hansson household. L Bn (? not sure what this means) Hans Hansson, Hanebo 1826 7/4; returns 1854 H. Kerstin Jonsdotter 1828 4/12 D. Helena 1853 28/7 | |||
2221 | Ljunby entry for Per Pålsson and family | |||
2222 | Ljunby Hus entry for Pehr Påhlsson family Living at Ljungbyhus are drängen (farmhand) Pehr Påhlsson, wife pigan (maiden) Johanna Tufvesdotter and children Assarina, Christina and Nils. | |||
2223 | Ljunby No. 1 entry for Pehr Påhlsson family Living at Ljunby No. 1 were drängen (farmhand) Pehr Påhlsson, wife Johanna Tufvesdotter and chilren Assarina, Christina, Nils, Johannes and Christian. | |||
2224 | Ljunby No. 1 entry for Per Påhlsson and family Living at Ljunby No. 1 were drängen (farmhand) Per Pålsson, wife Johanna Tufvesdotter and children Kristina, Nils, Johannes, Kristian, Per and Anders. | |||
2225 | Ljunby No. 1 entry for Per Pålsson family 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. | |||
2226 | Ljunby No. 1 entry for Per Pålsson family Living at Ljunby No. 1 were torpare (farmer) Per Pålsson, wife Johanna Tufvesdotter and children Johannes (left in 1854), Kristian (left in 1853), Per (left in 1855), Anders (left in 1855) and Christina (returned in 1851 but then returned again? date illegible). Per and Johanna also left in 1855 see p. 319?) | |||
2227 | Ljunby No. 1 entry for Per Pålsson family | |||
2228 | Ljungby entry for Pehr Påhlsson family Living at Hus under No. 1 Ljungby were drängen Pehr Påhlsson, wife (pigan) Johanna Tufvesdotter and their daughter. | |||
2229 | Lola Timmons Frasier Funeral Card | |||
2230 | LommarydHouseholdExam1866-1870_Skallycke.jpg Living at Skallycke under Nobynäs were Arrendator (tenant farmer) Gustaf Adolf Carlsson, wife Clara Fredrika Jönsdotter, and children Augusta Mathilda, Frans Gustaf and Carl Johan Edvard. Other families and hired help living there but do not appear to be related. | |||
2231 | Lommerhall farm entry for Andreas Johansson family Carl is working as a farm hand on a farm owend by Andreas Johansson (no known connection to Carl or his extended family, based on cursory review). Carl arrives in 1850 from Bergstena and leaves in 1851. | |||
2232 | Loo Gunnarsgården farm entry for Gustaf Danielsson family Gustafva is working as a maid for the Gustaf Danielsson family at Loo Gunnarsgården (no known connection to this family based on cursory review). She was already there in 1861 when the record was generated but left in 1862. | |||
2233 | Loo Storegården farm entry for Anders Johansson family Gustafva arrives in 1859 from Mellby (see previous Household Exam entry for Gustafva - I could not find her anywhere in the Mellby records). She is working for the Anders Johansson family but has no known connection to them (based on cursory review). | |||
2234 | Loo Storegården for Lars Larsson family Gustafva is working as a maid for the Lars Larsson family at the Loo Storegården farm. She arrives in 1862 and leaves in 1863. No known connection to this family. | |||
2235 | Loo Storegården No. 6 farm entry for Anders Peter Andersson family Gustafva is working as a maid at Loo No. 6 for the Anders Peter Andersson family (no known connection based on cursory review). She arrives in 1863 and stays until 1866, this time leaving the parish entirely and moving to Segerstad. Her date of departure is 16 O | |||
2236 | Löthen farm entry for Hans Hansson family This is a multi-generational household, with three "Hans Hanssons" living here. Head of household is Hans Hansson (b. 1806) with his wife Ella Larsdotter and four children: Hans (b. 1826), Karin, Lars and Olof. Also living with them is Hans' faather, another Hans Hansson (b. 1774). Hans'-1808 brother Pehr is working as a farmhand as is Jän Olsson. Hans-1806 dies in 1825. Though not stated on this record, Ella will marry farmhand Jän Olsson. There are also six different maids coming and going throughout the time period that this record covers, but none appear to be related to the family (based on cursory review). | |||
2237 | Löthen farm entry for Jän Olsson family Living at Löthen during this time are landbonden (farmer) Jän Olsson; wife Ella Larsdotter; Ella's children from her first marriage: Hans, Karin, Lars, and Olof; and Jän's and Ella's daughter Helena. Also with the family is Ella's father-in-law from her first marriage, Hans Hansson. Another family is on the farm, Pehr Pehrsson family, but has no known family connection. | |||
2238 | Louis Hanson - ag census 1880 40 acres tilled; 10 acres woodland; 120 acres unimproved value of farm $2200 value of machinery $200 value of livestock $600 value of production (left blank) mowed grassland 25 acres; production 40 tons 5 horses 4 milk cows; 4 calves 13 other cattle; 7 sold 190 lbs butter produced 10 swine 90 poultry, 1000 eggs 16 acres corn; production 700 bushels 3 acres oats; 66 bushels 11 acres wheat; 70 bushels 1 acre sorghum; 100 gallons molasses | |||
2239 | Louis Hanson 1870 Ag Census Page 5, Line 40 entry for Louis Hanson 25 - acres improved 8 - acres woodland 127 - acres unimproved $1100 - value of farm $70 - value of improvements and machinery $ 40 - wages paid 2 - horses 3 - milch cows 4 - other cattle 3 - swine $500 - value of all stock 60 - bushels spring wheat 800 - bushels corn 50 - bushels oats | |||
2240 | Louis Hanson family Dwelling 179, Family 179 Hanson, Louis, 35,male, white, farmer --Charlotte, 28, female, white, keeping house --Emma, 10, female, white,at home --Solomon, 8, male, white --Edward, 3, male, white --Julie, 1,female, white | |||
2241 | Louis Hanson family 1885 Louis Hanson, 54, m Eliza Hanson, 42, f Frank Hanson, 21, m Edward Hanson, 19, m Louise Hanson, 16, f Alfred Hanson, 13, m Dora Hanson, 10, f Effie Hanson, 6, f Clarinda Hanson, 2, f |
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2242 | Lucille Wishart wedding invitation | |||
2243 | Lydia Bennett | |||
2244 | Lydia Bennett death certificate (not found) |
Owner of original: Sara Frasier Sellgren |
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2245 | Lydia Timmons Obituary Doings of the Death Angel Mrs. S. Timmons Mrs. S. Timmons of Malvern died rather unexpectedly Tuesday afternoon at 3 o'clock at the home of her son, Charles Timmons, four miles south of Pacific Junction. She had gone there two weeks before and in a few days was taken sick. Death resulted from blood poisoning of the kidneys. Mrs. Timmons was 76 years old and leaves a husband and two children - Miss Effa Timmons living at the home. Short funeral services were held at the home of the son at 1 o'clock Wednesday, after which the remains were taken to Malvern and at 11 o'clock Thursday regular funeral services were held at the Methodist church conducted by her pastor, Rev. Bollinger. |
Owner of original: Sara Frasier Sellgren |
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2246 | Lydia Timmons obituary (Malvern Leader) Mrs. Lydia Timmons The sad news reached here Tuesday evening of the death of Mrs. S. Timmons of this place at the home of her son, Chas. F., south of Pacific Junction. Mrs. Timmons went over there Tuesday, Jan. 23, to stay a few days with her son's children while he was out in Nebraska. She was apparently in the best of health at the time and had been feeling pretty well all winter; but the Thursday following or two days after going there, she was suddenly very sick and although everything possible was done for her and the best medical help secured, she passed away Tuesday afternoon of this week. The remains were brought to Malvern yesterday to her late home and the funeral occurred from the Methodist church at eleven o'clock today conducted by Rev. W. W. Bollinger, of the Methodist church and was largely attended by her old friends and neighbors. Lydia A. Bennett was born in Clark County, Ohio, Feb. 1, 1839. She was married to Salathiel Timmons Nov. 26, 1859. To them were born two children, Chas. F. of Pacific Junction and Effie N. who is at home with her father. They came to Iowa in 1881 an located in Boone county where they resided until 1891 when they came to this county locating on a farm two miles north of town where they lived until last year when they moved to Malvern. She united with the M.E. church in 1882 and has ever since lived a consistent christian life loved by her family, neighbors and friends. Her loss is sincerely mourned by all who know her and our warmest sympathy goes out to the lonely husband and sorrowing children. |
Owner of original: Sara Frasier Sellgren |
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2247 | Lydia Timmons obituary (Malvern Leader) p 2 | |||
2248 | Lydia Timmons obituary (Mills County Tribune) Mrs. Lydia Timmons - Obituary Lydia A. Bennett was born in Clark County, Ohio, Feb. 1, 1839, and died in Mills County, Iowa, Feb. 6, 1906. She was married to Salathiel Timmons Nov. 26, 1859. To them were born two children - Charles F. of Pacific Junction and Effie N., who is at home with her father. They came to Iowa in 1881 and located in Boone County where they resided until 1891 when they came to Mills county locating on a farm tow miles south of Malvern where they lived until last year when they moved to Malvern. She united with the Methodist church in 1882 and has ever since lived a consistent Christian life loved by her family, neighbors and friends. CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our sincere thanks to our neighbors and friends for their kindness and help in our late sorrow, by the death of our wife and mother. S. Timmons and C.F. Timmons and family. |
Owner of original: Sara Frasier Sellgren |
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2249 | Mar 1923 Inez Timmons obituary Mrs. Ivan Timmons Answers Summons After Long Illness She Passes Away at Lord Lister Hospital Following an Operation -- Funeral Held Tuesday Mrs. Ivan Timmons passed away Saturday morning at 9:15 o'clock at Lord Lister hospital following an operation for appendicitis and adhesions. She had been seriously ill for several weeks, but had improved to some extent and on Sunday, March 2, she was taken to Omaha where she was operated upon. She could not cover, however, and lingered only a few days. The funeral was held Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock and the body laid to rest in the Ashland cemetery. That Mrs. Timmons was a general favorite among her friends and acquaintances was attested by the profusion of beautiful cut flowers and floral pieces that were sent by loving friends. Inez Nora Timmons was born October 29, 1893 in Saunders county, Nebraska, and departed this life March 8, 1924, at the Lord Lister hospital, Omaha, aged 30 years, 4 months and 9 days. On August 27, 1913, Inez was united in the holy bonds of matrimony to Ivan Timmons; to this union was born one child, Ruth Ellen. Except for about one year spend elsewhere, Inez has made this vicinity her home during the greater portion of her life. At the time she was stricken with illness she was with her husband was residing on a farm north of Ashland. In the year 1919 she became obedient to her Lord by accepting Jesus Christ as her personal savior and uniting with the Christian church of Ashland. Her noble life as a mother, wife and Chrisitan attests that Heaven is made brighter and earth more lonely now that she has gone. Patient in meeting the trials of life, she was even more paient while suffering through the long weeks before death came to claim her. She leaves to mourn her death a husband, Ivan, one child, Ruth Ellen, a father and mother, T.C. Carey and wife, Julia; two brothers, Earl Carey of Bayard, Nebr., and Clifford Carey, of Sahland; and three sisters, Mrs. Mae Cook, of Bayard, Nebr., Ethel Vandeman, of Scotts Bluffs, Nebr., and Ruth Harrier, of Valley, Nebr. Other friends and relatives will miss this sweet and gentle woman from the circle made dear by her charming character. Funeral services were conducted from the of T.C. Carey, Rev. E.R. King, pastor of the Christian church, officiating. Relatives and friends from out of town who were called here by her death and to attend the funeral services were: Mrs. Mae Cook, of Bayard, Mrs. James Vandeman, of Scotts Bluff, Mrs. Charles Harrier, of Valley, Mr. Louis Bass, of Malvern, Ia., Mrs. and Mrs. Charley Timmons, Mr. and Mrs. Marrier, Sr. and Mr. and Mrs. Rex Timmons, of Valley, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Timmons, of Omaha, and Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Frasier, of Ceresco. | |||
2250 | Marbäck Västergård entry for Magnus Johansson and wife Living at Marbäcks Västergård at this time were Magnus Johansson and his wife Maria Persdotter. |