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51 | ![]() | 13 Mar 1935 Charles Timmons death certificate | ||
52 | ![]() | 13 Mar 1935 Charles F Timmons obituary Funeral Rites for Chas. F. Timmmons Charles F. Timmons, formerly well know resident of Mills county, died in the Immanuel hospital in Omaha March 13 just a week after he had gone there for treatment. He had been in ill health for more than a year and he and his wife had but recently returned from Hot Springs, Ark. where he had been for treatment. Death was due to hardening of the arteries and pneumonia. Funeral services were held in the First Baptist church in Valley, Nebr., Friday afternoon, March 15, and the large church was filled to overflowing with relatives and friends from far and near for he was well and widely known. The services were conducted by Dr. M.G. Dametz, pastor of the Presbyterian church, assisted by Rev. Roy Larson, pastor of the Baptist church, and Rev. John Hammel, pastor of the Methodist church. Mr. Timmons and family moved to Valley just 20 years ago, locating on their farm two miles north of Valley where they have resided since. He had been an elder in the Presbyterian church at Valley for the past 15 years and was a faithful attendant. Prior to affiliating with the Presbyterian church Mr. Timmons had been a member of the Methodist church for 38 years in which he also held official office. Mr. Timmons was born in Coles County, Ill., Jan. 17, 1861. He married Miss Emily Bass at Malvern, Ia., Dec. 18, 1888. They resided in Mills County until 1907 when they moved to Ashland, Nebr., and in 1914 came to Valley. Surviving are the wife and their six children: Otto S. of Newman Grove, Mrs. Lola Frasier of Ceresco, Ivan P. of Valley, and Glenn M. of Omaha. There are also 16 grandchildren and on sister, Mrs. U.R. Graves, of Malvern, Ia. The five sons and one son-in-law, Alex Frasier, served as pall bearers. Serving as honorary pall bearers were the elders of the Presbyterian Church: E.S. King, J.F. Foster, T.F. Green, I.W. Presba, J.V. Lentell, and Ed Lewis. Interment was in Prospect Hill cemetery. | ||
53 | ![]() | 13 September 1937 Marriage Percy Cota and Gertrude Hanson | ||
54 | ![]() | 14 Dec 1825 Marriage Ola Pårsson and Bengta Nilsdotter | ||
55 | ![]() | 14 Jul 1787 Birth Sara Månsdotter Baptized 15 Jul. Parents Måns Pehrsson and Catharina Pehrsdotter i Kopparp Godparents: Samuel i Ormestorp, h. Stina i Sjöryd Samuel i Kopparp, h. Ingrid i Ormestorp Dr. Johannes i Kopparp, pig. Lena i Kopparp | ||
56 | ![]() | 14 Jun 1959 Lola Timmons Frasier death certificate | ||
57 | ![]() | 14 Mar 1923 Wedding Clarinda Hanson to Lawrence Rudeen Ceresco Courier Hanson-Rudeen The marriage of Miss Clarinda Hanson to Mr. Lawrence Rudeen took place March 14, at 8 o'clock at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Hanson. Rev. G. N. Tegnell performed the ceremony in the presence of about seventy guests. Before the ceremony, Miss Dorothy Toren of Lincoln sang "O Promise Me" and after the ceremony Miss Hilda Anderson of Lincoln sang "Beloved, It is Morn." Mrs. Carl Berg of Havelock presided at the piano. The bridal couple entered to the strains of Lohengrin's march attended by Miss Esther Hanson, sister of the bride, as maid of honor and Carl Mostrom, cousin of the bride, as best man. Little Clifford Hanson acted as flower boy and carried a basket of sweet peas. The bride wore a gown of white broadcloth crepe. She wore a veil which was beautifully decorated with orange blossoms and lily of the valley. She carried a boquet of white roses. The bridesmaid wore a dress of green crepe de chine and carried pink roses. After congratulations and a short program a three-course luncheon was served. The newly weds received a number of beautiful gifts. Miss Elvie Boyles of weeping Water, a schoolmate of the bride while at the Nebraska University, was in charge of the gift room. The couple will make their home on the farm formerly occupied by the groom. | ||
58 | ![]() | 14 Nov 1940 Fritz Pearson obituary Lincoln Evening Journal Fritz Pearson, long resident of Ceresco, dies Funeral services for Fritz Pearson, 55, who died at his home in Ceresco, Neb., Thursday morning, will be held at 1:30 p.m. Saturday in the Ceresco Lutheran church. The Rev. A.H. Peterson will officiate. Born in Weston, Neb., on April 17, 1885, Pearson lived either there or at Ceresco all his life. He was engaged in the farming and trucking businesses. Surviving are: two daughters, Mrs. William Schall, of California, and Mrs. Harold Larson, of Davey, Neb.; two brothers, Oscar, of Swedeburg, Neb., and Ernest, of Waverly, Neb.; two sisters, Mrs. Lena Peterson, of Plainville, Mich., and Mrs. Lydia Powers [sic], of Encampment, Wyo. Burial will be in Mount Zion cemetery. | ||
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60 | ![]() | At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld. | ||
61 | ![]() | 15 Apr 1966 Roscoe Frasier death certificate | ||
62 | ![]() | At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld. | ||
63 | ![]() | 15 Aug 1946 Norman Pearson Marcella Brighton wedding | ||
64 | ![]() | 15 Jul 1939 Clemens Brodd death CLEMENS BRODD, 32, SWEDEBURG, DIES SATURDAY Clemens Brodd, 32, living four miles north of Ceresco, died at his home last Saturday. The body is at Joe Nelson's mortuary, Ceresco, pending funeral arrangements. Clemens Ferdinand Brodd, was born near Ceresco, Nebr., August 8, 1907. The 20th of February, 1930 he married Miss Florence Johnson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nils Johnson of Ceresco. Three children were born to the Brodds: Elton Wallace, Keith Elwood and Clemens Ferdinand, Jr. Mr. Brodd pass away at his home five miles north of Ceresco, Saturday afternoon, July 15, 1939, at the age of 31 years, 11 months and 8 days. He is survived by his wife, Florence, and the three boys; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Brodd; four brothers, Virgil, Richard, Lawrence and Kenneth; many other relatives and a host of friends. Our departed friend was brought up in a God-fearing home. At the age of fifteen he was confirmed by Rev. C.O. Granlund in the Immanuel Lutheran Church, Ceresco. He was a member of said church at the time of his death. Mr. and Mrs. Brodd had a beautiful home life. Love reigned supreme. The bereaved wife told us the other day that a hard word had never been spoken in their home. This makes the parting all the harder. We sympathize with the sorrowing. May God comfort them and give them grace and strength day by day. Rev. Peterson Clipping from unknown newspaper. | ||
65 | ![]() | 15 Jul 1939 Clemens Brodd Obituary Lincoln Star BRODD, CLEMENS FERDINAND - Funeral services for Mr. Brodd, 32, who died July 15, at his home near Ceresco, will be held at 2:30 o'clock Wednesday afternoon at the Ceresco Lutheran church, with Rev. A.H. Peterson officiating. Burial in the Swedeburg Lutheran cemetery. Surviving are his wife, Florence, three sons, Elton, Keith and Clemens Mr., all at home; his parents, Mrs. and Mrs. C.H. Brodd of Ceresco; and four brothers, Virgil of Boise, Ida., Richard of Omaha, and Lawrence and Kenneth, both of Ceresco. | ||
66 | ![]() | 15 Jun 1755 Marriage Lars Svensson and Lisken Matthisdotter Drängen Lars Svensson of Håknarp and pigan Lisken Matthisdotter of Kårarp | ||
67 | ![]() | 15 Jun 1873 Death Jonas Jonsson | ||
68 | ![]() | At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld. | ||
69 | ![]() | 15 Nov 1938 Willard Pearson birth Nebraska State Journal Mr. and Mrs. Elmer W. Pearson of Ceresco, announce the birth of a son, Willard Elmer, Tuesday at Lincoln General hospital. Mrs. Pearson was formerly Miss Sophia A.E. Heiser. | ||
70 | ![]() | 16 Apr 1966 Lincoln Star Roscoe Frasier death OUT OF TOWN FRASIER - Roscoe E., 77, Ceresco, died Friday. Survivors: Sons, Edwin of Ceresco, Marvin of Omaha; daughters, Mrs. Elma [sic] Pearson of Ceresco, Mrs. Vivian Rudeen of Albuquerque, New Mex., brother, Clarence of Lincoln; sisters Mrs. Mabel Williamson of Lincoln, Mrs. Myrtle Hrubesky of Geneva; 12 grand-children; four great-grandchildren. Services: 2.p.m. Monday, Methodist Church, Ceresco. | ||
71 | ![]() | 16 Apr 1975 Ruth Brodd Obituary Idaho Free Press Ruth T. Brodd MERIDIAN - Services for Ruth T. Brodd, 71, of Boise, formerly of Meridian, who died Wednesday morning at a Boise hospital, will be conducted at 2:30 p.m. Friday at Robison Chapel of the Chimea, Meridian, by the Rev. Richard Simpson and Canon Bob Stelling. Interment will be at Meridian Cemetery. She was born on Aug. 19, 1903, in Red Oak, Iowa. She came to Idaho with her family in 1908 and they settled in the Meridian area. She married Gerald Records on Nov. 27, 1922 in Meridian. He died in 1951 and she married Virgil Brodd on Feb. 27, 1954, in Boise. The couple lived in Holland for six months and then returned to Boise, where they had since resided. She was a member of St. Michael's Cathedral, Boise; of the Iris Temple Daughters of the Nile, and of the Meridian Order of Eastern Star, No. 62, where she was a past matron. Surviving are her husband of Boise; tow sons, Stanley Records and Kenneth Records, both of Meridian; a daughter, Wilma Ellensohn, Meridian; two stepdaughters, Marilyn Gran, La Mesa, Calf., and Carla Powell, Paradise, Calif.; a sister, Dorothy Maybach, Santa Cruz, Calif.; 13 grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Memorials may be made to the Elks Rehabilitation Hospital or the Mountain States Tumor Institute, or flowers may be sent. | ||
72 | ![]() | 16 Feb 1793 Birth Johannes Johansson Farmer Jan Elaiasson and Stina Larsdotter i Olarp. Godparents Jan Mathisson in Kårarp, Sven Månsson in Olarp, Annicka Isaacsdotter and Sophia Svensdotter of Kårarp | ||
73 | ![]() | 16 Jul 1939 The Nebraksa State Journal FARMER KILLS SELF WAHOO, Neb. (AP). Sheriff L.D. Mengel said Clemens Brodd, 32, a farmer six miles south of Wahoo, shot himself near the heart on the highway in front of his farm home Saturday. A neighbor found his body. Brodd took his wife to a Lincoln hospital Friday for treatment. Other survivors are two small sons, his parents, and four brothers. | ||
74 | ![]() | 16 Jun 1959 Lola Frasier death Lincoln Evening Journal OUT-OF-TOWN FRASIER - Lola Ethel Frasier. 67, of Ceresco, died Sunday. Survivors: husband, Roscoe; daughters, Mrs. Thelma Pearson of Ceresco, and Mrs. Vivian Rudeen of Albuquerque, New Mexico; sons, Edwin of Ceresco, and Marvin of Omaha; brothers, Otto Timmons of Harland, Ia.; Rex Timmons of Granada Hills, Calif.; Russell Timmons of Pender, Neb.; Glenn Timmons of Omaha. Services Wednesday 2 p.m., Methodist Church, Ceresco, the Rev. LaVern. Memorial to Methodist Church. Nelson's, Ceresco. | ||
75 | ![]() | At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld. | ||
76 | ![]() | 17 Jul 1919 News Snippet - The Manhattan Republic L.A. Hanson returned Saturday from Ceresco, Neb., after visiting his brother, Edward, and family. | ||
77 | ![]() | 17 Oct 1779 Marriage Jan Eliasson and Stina Larsdotter First banns read 16th Sunday of Trinity (19 September) for Jaen Elaiasson and Stina Larsdotter. Wedding on 17 October. | ||
78 | ![]() | 1709 Birth Margta Jonsdotter Date is given relative to feast days - not clear which Sunday after Trinity. Estimated as 1 Sep 1708. | ||
79 | ![]() | 1739 Birth Sven Häggblad | ||
80 | ![]() | 1743 Birth Hans Olofsson | ||
81 | ![]() | 1746 Birth Brita Olofsdotter | ||
82 | ![]() | 1750-1802VinslövHER_PerTorstensson | ||
83 | ![]() | 1751-1753 Household Exam Lars Hultman family Lars with wife Sara and children Måns, Nils and perhaps step-son Israel | ||
84 | ![]() | 1757-1784 Household Exam Lars Svensson family Household includes Lars Svensson (marked as dead, age at time of household exam was apparently 34), wife Lisken (age 20), son Sven (age 1 1/2); it looks like Stina was added later at age 1 month. There is another "flicka" in the family - Märte age 10, not sure if she is related to the family. Could be Lars' daughter from a previous marriage. | ||
85 | ![]() | 1764 Birth Kierstin Persdotter Can't quite make out exact location and names of witnesses, need to check | ||
86 | ![]() | 1767 Anders Häggblad birth record | ||
87 | ![]() | 1767-1775 Malmbäck HER Lars Hultman family Note name Lars Arvidsson Hultman | ||
88 | ![]() | 1768 Birth Helena (Lena) Hultman | ||
89 | ![]() | 1768 Birth Olof Hansson Godparents may be Hans Hansson (not sure) and wife, Jon Olsson and Ella Persdotter. | ||
90 | ![]() | 1768-1770 Per Hendricksson family Arrived from Eksjö in 1768 (refer to original source image to see this notation). Household includes: Per Hendricksson, wife Lisa Månsdotter, son Måns, son Jonas, daughter Maja, son Anders, daughter Sara and son Hendrick. | ||
91 | ![]() | 1770 Catharina Häggblad birth record | ||
92 | ![]() | 1772 HER for Per Hendrickson family Included in this household are: Per Hendricksson, wife Lisa Månsdotter, son Måns, son Jonas, daughter Maja, son Anders, daughter Sara, son Hendrick, and Per's father Hendrick Persson. | ||
93 | ![]() | 1774 Birth Hans Hansson Son of Bonden Hans Olofssson. Godparents from Westerberget, which is where Hans' father was born. | ||
94 | ![]() | 1774-1779 Malmbäck HER Lars Hultman family Another son "Sisa"(?) is listed? | ||
95 | ![]() | 1775 Arvid Hultman birth record | ||
96 | ![]() | 1775 Carl Häggblad birth record | ||
97 | ![]() | 1777 HER Pehr Hendricksson family Included in the household are: Pehr Hendricksson, wife Lisken Månsdotter, son Måns, son Jonas, daughter Maja, son Anders, daughter Sara, son Hendrick, and son Johannes. They also have a maid (pigan) Ingrid Johansdotter | ||
98 | ![]() | 1777-1782 Jonas Larsson (Hultman) family at Sandsjö Soldats torpet (soldier’s farm) Jonas Larsson, b. 1754 h. (wife) Kierstin, b. 1744 Son Johannes, b. 1779 Son Isac, b. 1782 | ||
99 | ![]() | 1778 Maria Häggblad birth record | ||
100 | ![]() | 1779 Anna Sara Hultman birth |