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601 | 28 Sep 1961 August Brodd obituary Lincoln Star OUT-OF-TOWN BRODD - August Brodd, 89, of Ceresco, died Thursday. Survivors: sons, Herbert, Harold and Carl, all fo Ceresco, and Evald of Wahoo; daughters Emeline and Ethel, of Ceresco, and Mrs. Edith Jasa of Wahoo; 4 grandchildren and sister, Mrs. Anna Wallin, of Davey. Services Saturday, 2:30 p.m. at Emmanual Lutheran Church in Ceresco, the Rev. Phil R. Ekblad officiating. Swedeburg Lutheran Cemetery. | |||
602 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld. | |||
603 | 29 Oct 1956 Herman Pearson garage robbery Lincoln Star Armed Burglar Robs Ceresco Garage of $5 CERESCO, Neb. - Garage-owner Herman Pearson surprised a burglar ransacking his garage Sunday night but was forced to leave at gunpoint as the armed man escaped with $4 to $5. Pearson said, "I saw the man crouching in the office as I rasied up, pointed a gun at me, and told me to get out." "I left, jumped in my car which was parked in front of the garage," Pearson said, "and I went home to call the sheriff." Pearson said the burglar took "only $4 to $5 from the cash register." SMASHED WINDOW The burglar entered the garage by smashing a rear window and reaching through to unlatch the frame. Sheriff Joe Divis of Saunders County arrived to investigate the break-in. Pearson said he did not see a car that belonged to the burglar as he drove up to his garage to do som Sunday night work. He described the man to to the sheriff as wearing a leather jacket, having brown hair, about 25 years old and weighing about 155 pounds. The Safety Patrol immediately sent out a broadcast on the description. | |||
604 | 3 Jul 1931 Harriett Bass obituary HARRIET DILL BASS Mrs. Zeno Bass age 85, a resident of Mills County since 1875, passed away last Friday morning at home of her son Mayo Bass north of Tabor, after a brief illness. Mrs. Bass was a native of Indiana, but came west to Kansas in 1868, and to Mills Coo., Iowa in 1875. She was the mother of seven children, of whom six survive, Mrs. Emily Timmons of Valley, Nebr.; Mrs. Ida Dillehay of Council Bluffs; Mrs. Nannie Hodges of Glenwood; Mayo Bass of Tabor; Zeno Bass Jr. of Strahan; and Louis Bass of Malvern. For 40 years Mr. and Mrs. Bass made their home on their farm in Rawles Township, but in 1912 retired and made their home in Malvern until the death of Mr. Bass in 1923. Since then the mother has made her home with her children. Besides her sons and daughters she is survived by 26 grandchildren and 20 great-grandchildren. Funeral services were held in the Methodist Church in Malvern Sunday afternoon. Conducted by Rev. Schearmann, assisted by Rev. Rarick. Music was furnished by Mrs. D.O. Cunningham, Mrs. John Beckwith, R.M. Criswell and J.R McClymond. Accompanied by Mrs. Hubert Chambers. Pallbearers were grandsons Austin Bass, Lyle Hodges, Herman Dillehay, Royal Bass, Mayo Bass and Rex Timmons. Interment was in the Malvern Cemetery. TABOR BEACON JULY 8, 1931 The following is the obituary: Harriet Dill was born in Morgantown, Indiana, Jan. 4, 1846. She was the daughter of Peter and Emily Dill. She spent the early years of her life in Indiana until the time of her marriage to Zeno Bass, Feb. 21, 1866. Seven children were born to their union; one son, Ora, died at the age of twenty-five years. The others survive her. They are: Mrs. Emily Timmons of Valley, Nebr., Mrs. Ida Dillehay of Council Bluffs, Mrs. Nannie Hodges and Mayo Bass of GlenwoodZeno Bass of Strahan, and Louis Bass of Malvern. She is also survived by twenty-six grandchildren and twenty-three great grandchildren. They moved to Kansas shortly after they were married where they resided for several years and then moved to Iowa, locating on a farm in Rawles township, Mills county, in 1875. Here they lived for thirty-nine years, building up one of the fine fafarms of that section and adding to it as time went by. Here they reared their fine family and their hospitable home was known far and near. Mrs. Bass was a good neighbor and many there be who recall her many acts of kindness and neighborly help. She was a firm and devout believer in her God and read the Bible as her daily guide. In 1912 they retired from the farm and moved to Malvern where they built a fine home in the northwest part of town and here they lived until 1923 when Mr. Bass died. Since then she has made her home much of the time with her children. The past few months she seemed to be in fair health and when in town a short time ago she seemed very cheerful and enjoyed visiting with her friends as they came to see her. She was remarkably preserved for one of her age. Her death came as a distinct shock to all who knew her. She will be missed. | |||
605 | 30 Apr 1830 - Marriage Pär Lindström and Elna Westergren | |||
606 | 31 Aug 1806 Birth Bengta Nilsdotter | |||
607 | 31 Dec 1909 - Pierce-Gilchrist Wedding Announcement Wednesday at high noon at the country home of Schuyler Pierce and wife, eight miles northwest of Lincoln, near Woodlawn, took place the marriage of their son, Winne W. Pierce, to Miss Bertha A. Gilchrist. The home was beautifully decorated with wedding bells and mistletoe. At the appoint hour with Miss Nellie Frasier at the piano the wedding party entered, led by Rev. J.W. Hilton of Cotner University, Bethany, followed by Roy White and Miss Leona Gilchrist, the latter a sister of the bride. Last came the bride and groom. After the brief but impressive ceremony the couple were greeted by a large group of friends. During the moments which intervened before dinner Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Doggett, Mrs. W. E. Doggett and Miss Lillian Van Sickle entertained the guests with readings and music. A sumptuous dinner was served by Mrs. Pierce, assisted by her sister, Miss Ella Frasier of Lincoln, and others. A supper was also given in the evening to a large group of young friends who could not attend the wedding from lack of room. The parents of the bride, John and Ellen Gilchrist, both died some fourteen years ago and she has won her way into the hearts of her friends by her earnest and womanly life. The groom is held in high esteem for his ability and sterling worth. After a short trip east Mr. and Mrs. Pierce will make their homewith the groom's parents on the farm. The following were present at the wedding: Dr. Elizabeth Fields, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. White, Roy White, Miss Gertrude White, Mr. and Mrs. W.A. Doggett, Mr. and Mrs. W.E. Doggett, Miss Lillian Van Sickle, all of Lincoln; D. Gilchrist, brother of the bride; L.D. Grebe, Miss Nellie Frasier, Roscoe Frasier, all of Ashland, Neb.; Frank Gilchrist of Perry, Ia.; Miss Grace Keeler, Tomah, Wis.; Miss Leona Gilchrist, Fargo N.D.; Mr. and Mrs. J.A. Nelson, Raymond, Neb.; Mr. and Mrs. Tremain and Fern Tremain of Malcolm; Mary Beeson, Arroyogrande, Cal., Mr. and Mrs. B.A. Wilkinson and son Harold of Bethany; and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Fellwork. | |||
608 | 4 Mar 1889 Estate Inventory for Mårten Nilsson All children listed - all except Elna are in "Amerika" | |||
609 | 4 Nov 1826 Bengta Nilsdotter death record | |||
610 | 6 Jan 1975 Nellie Clay Pearson obituary Lincoln Star PEARSON - Nellie, 85, 4720 Randolph St., died Monday. Survivors: daughters, Mrs. Omer (Viola) Sutton, Waverly, Mrs. R.C. (Maxine) Beethe, Burlington, Colo.; son, Everett, Crofton; sisters, Mrs. Mabel Bulling, Houston, Tex., Mrs. Agenes Bulling, Englewood, Calif., Mrs. Florence Nelson, Lincoln; nine grandchildren, seven great-grandchildren. Services: 2 p.m. Thursday, Rosemont Alliance Church, 2600 No. 70th, The Rev. H.B. Leastman. Burial Waverly Cemetery. Pallbearers: Norman Pearson, Melvin Pearson, Linus Erickson, Martin Pearson, Loren Dotson, Dwight Nelson. Memorials to church. Nelson Funeral Home, Ceresco. | |||
611 | 7 Jan 1934 Viola Pearson Omer Sutton engagement Lincoln Star Pearson - Sutton Mr. and Mrs. E.A. Pearson of Waverly announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Viola, to Omer A. Sutton, son of Mr. and Mrs. E.A. Sutton, also of Waverly. Feb. 24 is the date set for the wedding. | |||
612 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld. | |||
613 | 7 Nov 1934 Herman Pearson Thelma Frasier wedding Lincoln Star Mrs. Herman Pearson of Ceresco was Miss Thelma Frasier, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R.E. Frasier of Ceresco, before her marriage Nov. 7 at the home of her parents. Rev. A.H. Peterson officiated. Mr. Pearson is the son of Mrs. Clara Pearson of Ceresco. The couple will live in Ceresco. | |||
614 | 9 Dec 1938 Edward Frasier death certificate | |||
615 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld. | |||
616 | 9 Jun 1917 Marvin Frasier birth certificate | |||
617 | A.G. and Gustafva Tombstone | |||
618 | Addie McKay | |||
619 | Ag schedule for Herman Kreifels acres farmed: 125 tilled 22 meadow, pasture, orchard 1 woodland 12 unimproved $3500 value of farm $ 508 value of farm equipment $1256 value of livestock $1397 value of farm production Livestock: 5 milk cows 10 other 4 calves dropped 400 lbs. butter 33 head swine 212 poultry 2100 eggs | |||
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621 | AGBroddFamily102.jpg Funeral Card: Brodd, Harold M. (1903-1990) (inside) | |||
622 | AGBroddFamily103.jpg Funeral Card: Brodd, Harold M. (1903-1990) (outside) | |||
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625 | AGBroddFamily106.jpg Funeral Card: Brodd, Carl G. (1913-1983) (inside) | |||
626 | AGBroddFamily107.jpg Funeral Card: Brodd, Carl G. (1913-1983) (outside) | |||
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628 | AGBroddFamily109.jpg Funeral Card: Brodd, Evald C. (1906-2003) (inside) | |||
629 | AGBroddFamily110.jpg Funeral Card: Brodd, Evald C. (1906-2003) (outside) | |||
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638 | Anders Gustaf Brodd | |||
639 | Anders Olsson Family Hörby No. 85 1836-1840 Anders Olsson 11 May 1808 H. Christina Larsdotter 13 May 1811 d. Pernilla 30 Mar 1834 s. Pehr 24 May 1837 d. Bengta 8 Jun 1840 Gm. Ola Pehrsson 23 Apr 1775 h. Elna Svensdotter 1770 Pig. Kersti 6 Mar 1810 | |||
640 | Anders Olsson Family Hörby No. 85 1840-1845 Anders Olsson b. 11 May 1808 H. Christina Larsdotter 13 May 1811 d. Pernilla b. 30 Sep 1835 d. Pehr b. 24 May 1837 d. Bengta b. 8 Jun 1840 d. 12 Jul 1841 d. Elsa b. 5 Jun 1842 d. Bengta b. 21 Jul 1844 Pig. Botil Olasdotter b. 18 Jun 1803 Gm Enkl Ola Pehrsson b. 23 Apr 1775 d. 27 Aug 1845 H. Elna Svensdotter b. 1770 d. 12 Feb 1842 |
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