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Lewis Alphonso Carlson obituary 18 April 1918
Lewis Alphonso Carlson obituary 18 April 1918
HE GAVE HIS ALL FOR HIS COUNTRY

Lewis A. Carlson, who was in Government service with the Aviation section, signal corps, Kelly Field, South San Antonio, Texas, died April 18. The body was brought to Randolph arriving here Monday in charge of Sergeant Simpson B. Smith.

Funeral service were held in the Methodist church yesterday afternoon, conducted by the pastor, Rev. R. Gano, assisted by Rev. Perry Cedarhold pastor of the Rose Hill church and Rev. Frank Carlson, now of Fairfield, Conn., a brother of the deceased. Special music was furnished by the High School chorus.

As Alfonso was the first Randolph boy to die in the service of his country, whose body was brought here for burial, there was a large attendance at the funeral, and most of the stores and business houses were closed during the funeral hour.

Interment was in the Rose Hill Cemetery.

Lewis Alfonso Carlson was born in Wahoo, Nebr., May 10, 1998.

At the early age of five years this young child was left fatherless. Mr. Carlson having met his death in a railway accident.

The next year, in company with his mother and brother, found him planting his feet upon Kansas soil claiming as his home the little farm north of Randolph.

Keeping closely in touch with the spirit of the times in which he lived, yearning for the advantages of a higher mental learning at the age of 19 years he entered a business college in Abilene, Kansas.

It was during his study in that city that he felt the higher calling to a better life. To this call he surrendered to his Heavenly Father and united with the Methodist Episcopal church of Abilene.

During these years he has proven himself true to his Master and to his church, being a member of the Ada Methodist Episcopal Church at the time of his death.

After leaving college he began a career in the business world having been in the employ of several different mercantile companies in Kansas and Nebraska. So well did he please his employers and so earnestly did he labor for the success of his firm as well as himself that during the last eight months of his business life he was made traveling salesman for one of the companies.

As time passed by and our country was plunged into this great struggle for freedom and justice, Alfonso again heard a call, coming this time from his country to which he responded Dec. 6, 1917.

He was first sent to Ft. Logan, Colo., then was transferred to the training camp at San Antonio, Texas, where he met his death, seemingly of heart disease while in bathing in the Medina river near the camp in the early evening of April 18, 1019.

He is survived by his parents Mr. and Mrs. Godfrey Carlson and his two brothers Frank and Waldon and numerous other relatives and very close friends.

Our loss is his coronation. God again has called. True to the spirit of his life again he responds. That true loving patriotic spirit God will honour.

The following special to the Enterprise from the publicity bureau Kelley Field, Texas, gives the official account of Mr. Carlson's death.

Corporal Lewis A. Carlson, 30 years old, of Randolph, Kansas, stationed with the Aviation section, signal corps, Kelley Field, San Antonio, Texas, was accidentally drowned on Thursday afternoon, April 18 in Medina river, six miles from camp.

Accompanied by sixty other soldiers connected with Construction Detachment Headquarters, First Training Brigade to which he was attached Carlson went out to the river for a swim immediately after supper. They boarded several trucks and journeyed down as they had done on various other occasions.

Carlson was a very good swimmer and no one paid any particular attention to him until after the soldiers were ready to depart one of them spied a bundle of clothes near shore. Up to this time he had not been missed and inquiry and a search of the clothes established hi identity.

His body was found in six foot water lying on the bottom the position indicating that death was probably due to heart failure. As no one heard any cries, or saw him struggling in the water it is not believed by his companions that he suffered any cramp, but that natural causes led to his untimely end. For some time past, Carlson was apparently not in the best of health as he fainted a couple of times during the past few weeks.

The body was shipped home Friday evening in charge of Sergeant Simpson Smith, who was a personal friend of the deceased.

Lewis A. Carlson was born in Wahoo, Nebr., May 10, 1887. He resided in Randolph, Kansas an enlisted at Fort Logan, Colo., Dec. 11, 1917. He served as a clerk and his first assignment was with the 327th Aero Squadron, from which he was transferred to the Construction Detachment where he was stationed to the time of his death. He was promoted to the rank of Corporal March 1, 1918.

Carlson took out a war risk insurance of $10,000 which will be paid to his mother, Emma Caroline Carlson, of Randolph, Kansas.
 
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Lewis Alphonso Carlson tombstone
Lewis Alphonso Carlson tombstone
 
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Lillanda 1846-1850
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.)
 
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Lillanda, 1851-1858
Lillanda, 1851-1858
Hans Hansson household.
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Hans Hansson, Hanebo 1826 7/4; returns 1854
H. Kerstin Jonsdotter 1828 4/12
D. Helena 1853 28/7
 
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Ljunby entry for Per Pålsson and family
Ljunby entry for Per Pålsson and family
Living at Ljunby were Per Påhlsson, wife Johanna Tufvesdotter and sons Pehr and Anders. Pehr leaves in 1855. The rest of the family leaves in 1861.
 
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Ljunby Hus entry for Pehr Påhlsson family
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.
 
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Ljunby No. 1 entry for Pehr Påhlsson family
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.
 
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Ljunby No. 1 entry for Per Påhlsson and family
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.
 
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Ljunby No. 1 entry for Per Pålsson family
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.
 
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Ljunby No. 1 entry for Per Pålsson family
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?)
 
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Ljunby No. 1 entry for Per Pålsson family
Ljunby No. 1 entry for Per Pålsson family
 
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Ljungby entry for Pehr Påhlsson family
Ljungby entry for Pehr Påhlsson family
Living at Hus under No. 1 Ljungby were drängen Pehr Påhlsson, wife (pigan) Johanna Tufvesdotter and their daughter.
 
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Lola Timmons Frasier Funeral Card
Lola Timmons Frasier Funeral Card
 
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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.
 
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Lommerhall farm entry for Andreas Johansson family
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.
 
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Loo Gunnarsgården farm entry for Gustaf Danielsson family
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.
 

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