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2651 | ![]() | Nobynäs entry for Anders Gustaf Petersson | ||
2652 | ![]() | Nobynäs entry for Clara Fredrika Jönsdotter Clara is the first pigan (maid) listed. A note is made with regard to her marriage to Gustaf and the birth of her daughter Augusta Mathilda. She leaves Nobynäs in 1856 (same year as marriage and birth of baby). | ||
2653 | ![]() | Nobynäs entry for Gustaf Adolf Carlsson Gustaf Adolf Carlsson is listed as one of many farmhands at Nobynäs. He arrived in 1855 and left in 1856. His marriage to Clara Fredrika is mentioned. | ||
2654 | ![]() | Nobynäs listing for both Gustaf and Clara working as servants Among 40-50 persons working at Nobynäs, Gustaf Adolf Carlsson is listed as a farm hand and Clara Fredrika Jönsdotter is listed as pigan (maid). Gustaf arrived in 1852 and Clara arrived in 1854. Gustaf leaves in 1854 (hard to read). | ||
2655 | ![]() | Norra Sandsjö Household Exam - Isaac Hultman Fmaily Möll (Miller) Isac Jonasson Hultman 13 Jan 1782 H. (wife) Christina Catr. Olofsdotter 1792 D. Maria Christina 13 Nov 1809 S. Jonas Peter 1 Aug 1812 S. Joël 13 Jul 1815 dödd D. Ava Lovisa 24 Dec 1817 dödd 10 Jan 1818 D. Brita Lovisa 31 Jan 1819 left 1820 to Skepperstad | ||
2656 | ![]() | NorraStröHER1816_SvenHanssonFamily Kålaberga No. 4 Åbo Sven Hansson Åbo Nils Olsson - d. 6 Oct 1829 H. Elna Nilsdotter S. Ola | ||
2657 | ![]() | Notice of Estate of Sarah Ann Lance State of North Carolina, Buncombe County Court of Please and Quarter Sessions - January Term 1859. W.R. Murray, Ex. of Sarah Ann Lance, vs. Joseph Lance. Issue of Devisavit rel non. It appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that Samuel R. Lance, Adolphus Lance, Tho. Lance, John A. Lance, R.W. Lance, Jackson V. Lance, Sarah Ann Lance, D.A. Lance, W.H. Lance, A.N. Lance, P.M.B. Lance, Jos. Lance, Joseph C. Neace and his wife Nancy, James A. Cogburn and wife Polly A., a part of the heirs at law and next of kin of the said Sarah Ann Lance, reside beyond the limits of said State, it is ordered...etc. | ||
2658 | ![]() | At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld. | ||
2659 | ![]() | At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld. | ||
2660 | ![]() | Nybygget farm entry for Andreas Andersson family Living at Nybygget eller Kajebo (Kolbäck) were 1/8 Drängen Andreas Andersson, wife Annika Eriksdotter and son Johan Gustaf, daughter Anna Catherina, daughter Maja Stina, daughter Beata and son August. Johan Gustaf and Anna Catherina both left home in 1857; Beata did as well but returned in 1858. Nephew Johan Johansson worked as a farmhand starting in 1860. Two apparently unrelated farmhands, Johan Andersson and Anders Petter Andersson, worked there prior to Johan's arrival. | ||
2661 | ![]() | Nybygget farm entry for Andreas Andersson family Living at Nybygget eller Kajebo (Kohlbäcks) were 1/3 Brukare Andreas Andersson and his wife Annika Ericsdotter, daughter Maja Stina, daughter Beata and son August. Working as a farmhand was nephew Johan Johansson plus two apparently unrelated farmhands Andreas Andersson and JOhan August Olafsson. Daughter Maja Stina is shown as marrying Johannes Johansson and they have a daughter Ida Christina. Johan Johansson appears to leave in 1866 (difficult to read). | ||
2662 | ![]() | Obituary - Marlene Pearson Marlene Cora Pearson September 19, 1934 - December 26, 2020 Marlene Pearson, 86, of Ceresco, NE passed away on Saturday December 26, in Wahoo. Marlene was born on September 19, 1934 in Fremont to Roy & Emma (Rine) Ballheim. Marlene grew up in Lincoln, NE and was selected to attend Teachers College High School. After graduation she worked as a long distance telephone operator at Lincoln Telephone and Telegraph. She married her husband, Martin Pearson, July 12, 1955. Marlene was preceded in death by her parents; brother Bill Ballheim and great grandson Zachary Taylor. She is survived by her husband, Martin Pearson, of Ceresco, NE; daughter Cindy Gherini (Tom) of San Mateo, CA; son John Pearson (Debbie) of Lincoln, NE; 3 grandchildren and 3 great grandchildren. A celebration of her life will be at 2 pm Thursday December 31, 2020 at Lincoln Memorial Park and Funeral Home, 6800 S. 14th Street, Lincoln with Pastor Scott Larson officiating. The family invites friends and relatives to attend. To watch the service virtually, please visit www.lincolnfh.com, or join the zoom meeting at: https:////us02web.zoom.us//j//8780165113. Memorials may be sent to ""The friends of the Ceresco Library"" PO Box 158 Ceresco, NE. | ||
2663 | ![]() | Obituary Carl Anderson 1929 Obituary Carl Otto Herman Anderson, born June 28, 1863, in Malmo, Sweden, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl August Anderson, died October 29, at 9:45 a.m., aged 66 years, 4 months, and 1 day. In 1881, at the age of 17, Mr. Anderson came to America and at Wahoo, Nebraska, began learning the harness making trade. He accepted Christ as Savior's and Lord in 1885 and after being baptized became on of the five who organized the Swedish Baptist Church at Wahoo along with his mother who also was one of this little group. On August 4, 1888, he was married to Emma Christina Rudeen and they established their home in Wahoo. Of this union were born Carl Arthur Anderson now residing in San Francisco; Clarence W. Anderson, now residing in New York; Arnold Anderson of San Jose and Alice E. Anderson of Redondo Beach California. In 1885 Mr. Anderson entered into partnership with Mr. J.A. Mollerstrom, now deceased, establishing a harness business in Wahoo. This partnership continued for 35 years. The business was sold out in 1920 and Mr. Anderson, accompanied by his wife, his daughter Alice, and son Arnold, set out for San Jose, Cal., intending to retire from working at his trade and to locate in San Jose where many friends from Wahoo had already preceded them. The wife and mother died en route and was buried at San Jose. With the loving help of his widowed sisters, Mrs. Anna Oberg, a home was established in San Jose, Mr. Anderson affiliating at once with the Swedish Baptist Church in which he was an active member until his last illness and death. Mr. Anderson is also survived by a brother, Mr. O.L. Anderson of Seattle, Wash., besides a number of relative sin this country and in Sweden. Peace be to his memory. | ||
2664 | ![]() | Obituary Emma Christina Anderson 1920 Emma Christina Anderson was born in Smoland, Sweden, March 24, 1862. She came to this country in 1882. While quite young she accepted Christ as her Savior, was baptized and joined the Swedish Baptist Church of Wahoo, Nebr. August 4th, 1888 she was united in marriage to C.O. Anderson. This union continued for 32 years, when it pleased God to call her to Himself while enroute to San Jose where the family had decided to spend the remainder of life. She intended to join the Baptist church of San Jose, but is now a member of the Church Triumphant where she will meet with her sorrowing husband and children. She is survived by her husband, C.O. Anderson, three sons, C. Arthur of Rawlins, Wyoming, Clarence of New York City, Arnold of San Jose, and one daughter, Alice, of San Jose. | ||
2665 | ![]() | Obituary for John Austin Cogburn Asheville Citizen-Times Asheville, North Carolina 24 Mar 1937, Wed • Page 2 | ||
2666 | ![]() | Obituary for Lois Gjerdingen Lois Shirley Ann Gjerdingen was born March 24, 1929, in Sauk Centre, the daughter of Simon and Alma (Peterson) Holmes. | ||
2667 | ![]() | Obituary for Wallace Hanson WALLACE HANSON DIES Many hearts were deeply greived when the sad news were passed from friend that Wallace Hanson died Monday. While he had been a long and patient sufferer for the past three years and that he had only a short time left on this earth, yet it came as a shock, the news of his departure. Our departed brother and friend, Wallace Edward Hanson, was born at Ceresco on the 30th day cf June 1903. He was confirmed In the Mission church of which he was a member since the 23rd of June 1918. He was a graduate from the Ceresco High School in 1922 and during his high school years, took an active part in the activities of the school. Three years ago his health began to fail him, and during htis time he had been a patient suffere and a brave fighter against the inevitable. He spent some time in Arizona in hopes of recovering, but returned home about three months ago and has since been under the loving and tender care of his parents and friends. The last summons came at his home on Monday, November 2nd, 1925, at the age of 22 years, 4 months and 2 days. It is hard at times for us mortals to understand God's ways, but we know that all things work together for the good, to them that love the Lord. He leaves to mourn his departure besides his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Hanson, seven sisters and three brothers, and a large host of relatives and friends. May God help and strengthen our bereaved friends this hour of sorrow and grief. Funeral services were held from teh home at one o'clock and at the Mission church at 1:30. Rev. J.A. Jones officiating.A male quartet sang several selections and Rev. Jones also rendered a vocal solo. Mesrs Carl and Phillip Mostrom, Alden Nelson, Reuben Carlson, Herbert Hallberg and Elmer Johnson, acted as pallbearers. Interment was made in the Swedeburg cemetery. A letter of condolence was received from Mrs. Hanson's sister, living in Chicago, and Mr. and Mrs. Carl T. Johnson of Phoenix, Ariz. sent a telegram to the bereaved family. This paper joins in extending deepest sympathy to the sorrowing family. | ||
2668 | ![]() | Obituary Marie Josephine Maas 1941 Death Claims Former Crete Resident August 8 Sister Adelia of St. Mary Convent, Mo., died at 9 o'clock Friday morning in St. Louis, Mo., where she had been the past year. Her condition became serious in June. Sister Adelia was born Nov. 28, 1916, in Crete, oldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vern Maas of Crete. She attended the Crete Catholic School and left here in 1933 to take up religious training at Motherhouse Novitiate at O'Fallon, Mo. She became a member of the Order of the Sisters of the Precious Blood in 1936. Her cheerful disposition made her endeared to the members of her community. Survivors are her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Maas, three brothers, Joseph, Hubert and Vernon of Crete and one sister, Sister Audrey of O'Fallon. Funeral services were held Tuesday morning from the chapel at O'Fallon. She was laid to rest in the Motherhouse cemetery at O'Fallon. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Maas and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Maas attended the funeral. | ||
2669 | ![]() | Obituary Mrs. Maude Mathews 1947 Mrs. Maude Matthews Funeral Services for Mrs. Maude Matthews, 50, who died Friday in a Newport News, Va., hospital, will be held in Piney Mountain Methodist church tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock. The Rev. John Burger, the Rev. C.M. White, and the Rev. T.A. Groce will officiate. Interment will be in the church cemetery. Pallbearers will be Honson Cecil, Wayn, and Fred M. Matthews, Anrold Taylor, and J.P. Mintz. Dunn and Groce funeral home is in charge of arrangements. Surviving are the husband, Theo Matthews, two sons by a previous marriage, Chadburn Warren, of Platteville, Colo., and Dick Warren, of Asheville; two daughters, one by a previous marriage, Miss Phyllis Warren, of Candler, and Miss Dorothy Jean Matthews, of Newport News, Va.; a sister, Mrs. Katie Henson, of Candler; five brothers, Jess Warren, of Asheville, Paul Warren, of Forest City, Monroe Warren, of Enka, Jack Warren of Candler, and Clarence Warren, of New Jersey; and a grandson, Marlowe C. Warren. | ||
2670 | ![]() | Obituary Ulysses Reed Graves U.R. Graves Passed Away at Home Here Tuesday Resident of Malvern for Past 70 years Death claimed another Malvern business man when Reed Graves, 77, a resident of Malvern since 1875, passed away at his home on Prospect avenue Tuesday noon, following a heart attack. He had been in usual health until the past two weeks and in that time suffered several slight attacks. He suffered a severe attack Monday evening from which he did not rally and death came at noon Tuesday. Mr. Graves came to Malvern from Tennessee when a boy seven years old and has resided here since. He conducted a blacksmith shop from 1895 until April, 1944, when he retired. He was active in the work of the Methodist Church and Sunday school and the work of the Masonic order over a long period of years. Surviving are his wife, Effie, his sone, Pfc. Ellis, one sister, Mrs. B.L. Byers, of San Pedro, Cal., two brothers, Cecil of Junction City, Kan., and Mark of Sterling, Colo. Funeral services will be held tomorrow, Friday, afternoon at the Mansfield Funeral home. | ||
2671 | ![]() | Öfrabo Entry, Lars Larsson family Living at Öfrabo in Säby are Namdemannden Lars Larsson b. 4 Nov 1743 H. Stina Fredriksdotter b. 25 Aug 1777 s. Håkan b 2 Feb 1792 d. Anna Stina b 3 Nov 1802 d. Eva b. 11 Jul 1807 d. Fredrica Johanna b. 24 May 1809 d, 1814 s. Gustaf b. 24 Jan 1813 They also have a maid (piga) living with them, Maja Lisa Jönsdotter. | ||
2672 | ![]() | At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld. |
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2673 | ![]() | Ola Pehrsson family Hörby No. 85 1804-1814 Dr. [farmhand] Ola Pehrsson 28 [age in 1804?] P.H. [pigan hustru] Elna Svensdotter 33 [age in 1804?] a date of 24? May 1775 is stated, not sure what this is d. Botil s. Anders born then d. 1 Feb 1805? s. Jön b. 1806 s. Anders born 1808 | ||
2674 | ![]() | Ola Pehrsson Family Hörby No. 85 1815-1819 Ola Pehrsson 23 Apr 1775 h. Elna Svensdotter 1770 Ysane d. Botil 18 Jun 1803 s. John 28 Jan 1807 s. Anders 11 May 1808 d. Kersta 6 Mar 1810 s. Nils 17 Feb 1814 | ||
2675 | ![]() | Ola Pehrsson Family Hörby No. 85 1820-1825 Ola Pehrsson 23 Apr 1775 n. Ellna Svensdotter 1770 d. Botil 18 Jun 1803 s. John 28 Jan 1807 - Anders 11 May 1808 d. Kjirsta 6 Mar 1810 s. Nils 17 Feb 1814 | ||
2676 | ![]() | Ola Pehrsson Family Hörby No. 85 1826-1830 Ola Pehrsson 26 Apr 1775 h. Elna Svensdotter 1770 d. Botill 18 Jun 1803 s. John 28 Jan 1807 - Anders 11 May 1808 d. Kjersti 6 Mar 1810 s. Nils 17 Feb 1804 | ||
2677 | ![]() | Ola Pehrsson Family Hörby No. 85 1831-1835 Ola Pehrsson 23 Apr 1775 h. Elna Svensdotter 1770 d. Botil 18 Jun 1803 s. John 28 Jan 1807 s. Anders 11 May 1808 h. Christina Larsdotter 23 May 1811 d. Kersti 6 Mar 1810 s. Nils 17 Feb 1814 | ||
2678 | ![]() | Ola Perhsson Birth Record 1775 Pehr Andersson and Hanna Olasdotter from Hörby. Godparents Ola Bengtsson, Ola Jönsson, Kersta Bengtsdotter | ||
2679 | ![]() | Original emigration register - Bengta Nilsdotter and Joel They have purchased Contract No. 1037 leaving 16 Jun 1875 with destination New York. Bengta has purchased a 50SEK ticket, the lowest possible price. Joel is apparently at no additional charge. She is 31, he is 4; both from Ivetofta. | ||
2680 | ![]() | Orlando Passenger List Although the family is listed with the surname Anderson, I am certain this is the correct family. It correctly lists the parish (Håkantorp), the number of passengers, and the time frame. Three of the five names are correct. Because A.G. escaped military service and the family left without papers from their home parish, they may have had cause to not mention their soldier's name (Brodd). | ||
2681 | ![]() | Ortman interview Conversation with nieces and nephews of Josephine Ortman | ||
2682 | ![]() | Östra Vemmenhög Nils Mårtensson HER Nils appears to be living separately from his wife and child in a dorm-like accommodation. | ||
2683 | ![]() | Our first Rademacher in America | ||
2684 | ![]() | Owner of Blommer Farm Brandon Mon, Aug 1, 5:40 PM Hi Karen, I found your web page with the family tree. You have done a great job with it! Would you happen to know if there is anyone around the St Cloud area that would have more information on John Blommer? I actually own part of his old farm. The log house, barns and a few buildings are still standing. I know its a long shot I would like more information on the farm, stories and pictures would be great. Thank you Reply: John Blommer was the only contact I ever had back in Minnesota - I'd like to know more, too! I've been meaning to research the old land patents and deeds for this family, just to get a better understanding of who owned what and how they financed their various land purchases through the years. If you don't mind, can you give me the legal description of your farm? I'd be curious to see its "genealogy" and which Blommer had it first. I'm trying to plan a genealogy tour through the Midwest to see various farms and cemeteries, this area would definitely be on my list. Thanks for reaching out and sorry I can't be of more help. ~karen
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2685 | ![]() | Passenger List for 1882 Gothenburg | ||
2686 | ![]() | Passenger List for Jonas Hultman family on the ship: Eleonore | ||
2687 | ![]() | Passenger list for Nils Mårtensson family | ||
2688 | ![]() | Passenger List for Nils Mårtensson family | ||
2689 | ![]() | 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 | ||
2690 | ![]() | Pearson - Brodd Marriage License | ||
2691 | ![]() | At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld. | ||
2692 | ![]() | Pehr Nilsson at Skivarp No. 1, 1813-1825 Pehr is a gesore (journeyman) for Smeden (blacksmith) Nils Rahm. | ||
2693 | ![]() | Per Persson family 1881-1885 Eldare (stoker) Per Persson 7 Nov 1840 Riseberga | Carolina Albertina Jönsdotter 10 Nov 1847 Bårslöf | m. 30 Dec 1870 s. Janne Albert 20 Feb 1872 Risekatslösa d. Ida Kristina 7 May 1871 Bårslöf s. Oskar Edwin 11 Aug 1877 Bårslöf d. Gerda Amanda 16 Aug 1879 Södra Vram d. Elida Maria 29 Jan 1882 Södra Vram | ||
2694 | ![]() | Per Persson family 1882-1885 Eldare (stoker) Per Persson 7 Jan 1840 Riseberga h. Carolina Albertina Jönsdotter 10 Nov 1841 Bårslöf s. Janne Albert 20 Dec 1872 Risekatslösa d. Ida Kristina 7 May 1871 Bårslöf s. Oskar Edwin 11 Aug 1871 Bårslöf d. Gerda Amanda 16 Aug 1879 Södra Vram d. Elida Maria 29 Jan 1882 Södra Vram d. Hulda Lovisa 20 Sep 1885 Södra Vram | ||
2695 | ![]() | Per Persson family 1886-1893 Per Persson 7 Jan 1840 Riseberga Carolina Albertina Jönsdotter 10 Nov 1847 Bårslöf s. Janne Albert 20 Dec 1872 Risekatslösa s. Oskar Edwin 11 Aug 1877 Bårslöf d. Gerda Amana 16 Aug 1879 Södra Vram d. Elida Marie 29 Jan 1882 Södra Vram d. Hulda Lovisa 20 Sep 1884 Södra Vram d. Syster Elfrida 25 Oct 1886 Södra Vram d. Anna Sofia 26 mar 1889 Södra Vram |
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2696 | ![]() | Per Persson family 1894-1898 Per Persson 7 Jan 1840 Riseberga Karolina Albertina Jönsdottter 10 Nov 1847 Bårslöf d. Gerda Amanda 16 Aug 1879 Södra Vram d. Ellida Marie 29 Jan 1882 Södra Vram d. Hulda Lovisa 20 Sep 1884 Södra Vram d. Syster Elfrida 25 Oct 1886 Södra Vram d. Anna Sofia 26 Mar 1889 Södra Vram | ||
2697 | ![]() | Percy Cota headstone | ||
2698 | ![]() | Perry Black and Alice Kipling marriage certificate | ||
2699 | ![]() | 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 | ||
2700 | ![]() | 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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