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1151 Edward was a brother of Anna Quick. On his WWI card he said he was a self employed farmer in Wahoo, NE.

1910 census rock creek saunders NE
Edward A Quick 37 Emma Quick 34 Virgel o Quick 7 Margaret A V Quick 4 Amelia E Quick 1 11/12

1920 census stocking saunders NE
Edward A Quick 41 Emma Quick 44 Virgle O Quick 17 Margarite E Quick 14 Amelia E Quick 11 Annamary D Quick 6

1930 census stocking saunders NE
Edward A Quick 57 Emma Quick 55 Margurite Quick 24 Amelia Quick 21 Anna May Quick 16

The church records say he married on March 3, 1887? 
Quick, Edward Ahlbert (I2847)
 
1152 Edward was called Johnny. The gravestone reads Garland August Johannes Daiss. Daiss, Edward August Johannes (I3440)
 
1153 Edward, age 23, is listed as a boarder at the home of James Perrine. Also in household are James' wife Philippa, Theodore Mann and his wife Rose and their daughter Emma. Abner Mann, Theodore's brother, is also a boarder.

Edward is listed as being born in Wisconsin but states that his parents were both born in New York (not true).

Edward is listed in both the Nebraska and Wisonsin census records. 
Frasier, Edward Alexander (I1084)
 
1154 Edward, age 54, and Lucy, age 36, remain with their father. Campbell, John (I1145)
 
1155 Effie (Nelson) Johnson says both Bengtas' husbands were named Nelson. In the 1900 census she said she bore 10 children and 7 were living. She came to America in 1883. Bengta and her family first lived on a farm North and adjoining Iva Bendtz's folks place. In the 1910 census she was living with her daughter Bessie and her husband, Nels Hallberg in Richland precinct, Saunders, NE. In 1910 she said she had bore 7 children and 5 were living. In 1900 Bengta was living with her daughter Mary Johnson in Richland precinct, Saunders, NE. and said as occupation "conducts farm"

1900 census

Bengta Johnson 64 Mary M Johnson 35 
Martinson, Bengta M (I95)
 
1156 Effie never married. Her SS was 506-38-2038. The SS death index has her death date as Aug. 21? Martinson, Effie M (I552)
 
1157 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I12)
 
1158 Einar and Lydia had a double wedding with his sister Ellen and Enock. Johnson, Einar Delbert (I3044)
 
1159 Einar was a Civil Ingenjor (Civil Engineer). Lindefeldt, Einar (I2692)
 
1160 Ej i dödbok Andersson, Sven (Svante) (P707)
 
1161 Ej i dödbok, dödsuppgift från bouppteckning. Andersdotter, Ellicka (P706)
 
1162 Ej i FB Olofsdotter, Elin (P513)
 
1163 Elijah "Uncle Lige" Mease, his wife Charlotte "Aunt Lottie" Cogburn Mease visited Paris Cogburn and family in Colorado in 1940. Cogburn, Charlotte E (I2164)
 
1164 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I2690)
 
1165 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I3701)
 
1166 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I2740)
 
1167 Ellen and Enock had a double wedding with her brother Einar and Lydia. Johnson, Ellen Erma (I3043)
 
1168 Ellen J. Black Gilchrist
News Item

A little more than a year ago the remains of John D. Gilchrist were brought back from Nebraska for interment. It is a sad duty this week to record the death of his wife at her home near Ashland, Nebraska, December 20, 1895. The father and mother are now both gone, leaving a family of five children the oldest of whom is sixteen years. They were both formerly from this community and the news of Mrs. Gilchrist's death will bring sadness to many hearts. An obituary taken from one
of the Saunders county Nebraska papers appears in this issue.

North English Record

(from a geocities.com researcher) 
Black, Elinor Jane (I1158)
 
1169 Ellen was a sister of Ester Swanson. Swanson, Ellen Beatrice (I1977)
 
1170 Eller 1724. Strängberg, Gustaf (P564)
 
1171 Ellsworth and Maud took Ellsworth's cousin Gertrude Bryson Voorman's baby girl Laura Voorman into their home and cared for her as their own for several years. Laura's parents Gertrude and Jess Voorman separated. Jess took his older children and went West leaving Gertrude and her two youngest children Laura and Amy with Gertrude's mother Mary Bryson and brother John R. Bryson. Gertrude left and later remarried. Amy staying on with her grandmother and Uncle for several years then left.

Sometime after Ellsworth and Maud and Laura moved to Brainerd, Minnesota, Laura left them to go to her father in one of the Northwestern states. 
Family: Ellsworth Eugene James / Maud Isbell (F3515)
 
1172 Elna and her family first lived near Lars but later they moved to Randall Creek, SD. She came to America in 1893 (1900 census) In 1900 she said she had bore 5 children and 5 were living at that time. Martinson, Elna L (I96)
 
1173 Elna came to America in 1870 and citizen in 1875 (1920 census). Martinson, Elna (I754)
 
1174 Elna was called Hulta. Persdotter, Elna (I3005)
 
1175 Elna's name was Elna Svensdotter in Sweden but she changed it to Johnson when she came to America on June 7, 1872, with her future brother-in-law, Nels Carlson. Johnson was her fathers name. She stayed with her sister, Mrs. Lars Martinson, until she could be married by a traveling minister. In a census report, she listed 10 born and 8 living children. In the 1910 census, she said 12 born and 7 living. She was living with her son, Charles in 1920 census. She became a citizen in 1877 (1920 census). Johnson, Elna Svensdotter (I2813)
 
1176 Else was physically disabled. Jonsdotter, Else (I86)
 
1177 Emelia was known as Mickey, also slelled Amelia Quick, Emelia Emma (I2851)
 
1178 Emigrants Registered in Swedish Church Books. EmiWeb, Karlstad, Sweden. Source (S260)
 
1179 Emil JOHANSSON arrives here from Torpa on 5 Jun 1889. Wife is Anna Maria Johansdotter (a notation about Jons ANDERSSON, perhaps Anna's father?). Daughter Anna is born here. They move to Nybygget in 1890. Johnson, Anna Josephine (I1431)
 
1180 Emil's gravestone says b. in 1866? On his WWI card in June 1917 he was married with two children and farming for himself on rented land in Ceresco NE.

1900 census

Olof Matson 64 Anna Matson 54 Charles Matson 23 Selma Matson 19 Hilda Matson 17 Joseph Matson 15 Emil Matson 12 Ida F Matson 10 Charles Lindh 25

FAG 
Mattson, Emil Nathaneal (I1355)
 
1181 Emily Bass, daughter of Zeno and Harriet (Dill) Bass, was the oldest of 7 children. At a very young age she went with her parents to Kansas, where they remained until 1873, then moved to Malvern, Iowa. Here she grew to womanhood, and here she also met and married Charles Timmons.

(from Jane Otto) 
Bass, Emily (I795)
 
1182 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I2741)
 
1183 Emin attended Luther College. In 1917 on his WWI card he said he was married and one child 2 months old.

1930 census stocking saunders ne

Emin T Eliason 37 Esther B Eliason 37 Winnifred Eliason 13 Nels Dwain Eliason 10 Paul R Leroy Eliason 8 Donald F Eliason 6 Emin T Eliason 3 10/12 William Haden 19 
Eliason, Emin Theodore (I1892)
 
1184 Emma died in her early teens or before. (church ledger) Nilson, Emma Mathilda (I1255)
 
1185 Emma had diabetes. Pearson, Emma (I1144)
 
1186 Emma left Marbäck on the same day that her brother, Anders Gustaf, did and
probably travelled with him and Augusta Mathilda to Nebraska. Emma
Christina married Carl Anderson, a harness maker, and lived in Wahoo, NE.
They had four children: Carl H., Clarence W., Oscar Arnold, and Alice.
Clarence Anderson became a noted author and illustrator of children's
books. Stan and Betty Rudeen have a framed print and several calendars
featuring his artwork.

**Florence remembers that one of the kids was "Arthur", need to check on this. Arthur lived in California, married a woman named Beulah. They had a daughter. 
Petersdotter, Emma Christina (I1497)
 
1187 Emma Lindells father, Peter (1859-1939), changed his last name to Lindell while working in Lincoln NE. He got the idea from the Lindell Hotel in Lincoln. He was Per Pearson before. Emma grew up in Ceresco NE at 225 Beech Street. The home is still there (2004). Emma is the sister of Noble Lindell.
Emma's mother, Else Munson Lindell, (1854-1944) was a Monson. John Monson was his name. or Munson? Else came to America when she was 18 years old (1872?) with her sister, Mrs. John Munson. Another name in her story is Olof Munson. Olof supposedy came here, scouted the area then went back to Sweden and brought the family here. 
Lindell, Emma Pauline (I1723)
 
1188 Emma's wedding invitation says Dec. 22, 1919, not 21. Also, it says Emelia, not Amelia. Nelson, Emma Amelia (I1267)
 
1189 Emmy was a Lararinna (teacher). Reimer, Emmy (I2642)
 
1190 Enken (widow) Johanna Tufvesdotter is living at the Fattighuset (poor house) but leaves in 1875.
 
Tufvesdotter, Johanna (I612)
 
1191 Enkl. (widower) Gustaf Adolf Karlsson is living at Skallycke with wife Johanna Josefina Johansdotter, whom he married on 22 Nov 1892. She has a daughter from her föregående (previous) marriage, Emma Maria Johansdotter. The family moves to Linderås on 19 Apr 1895.
 
Johansdotter, Johanna Josefina (I1577)
 
1192 Enkl. (widower) Gustaf Adolf Karlsson is living at Skallycke with wife Johanna Josefina Johansdotter, whom he married on 22 Nov 1892. She has a daughter from her föregående (previous) marriage, Emma Maria Johansdotter. The family moves to Linderås on 19 Apr 1895.
 
Johansdotter, Emma Maria (I6202)
 
1193 Enligt HF bok. Finns ej i FB. Larsdotter, Maria (P526)
 
1194 Enoch, called Nick, went to WY in 1923 to bury his brother Sydney. He was listed as taking al l of Sydneys personal effects home when he left. This info from Ellen (Renshaw) Stephenson. H e died at 500 East Park, Blair NE. Occupation listed as laborer. His middle initial was listed as O. in 'The Ladd Family' by Warren Ladd.
In 1920 they lived in Blair, Washington, NE and he was a pile driver. 
Ladd, Enoch Erastus (I3133)
 
1195 Enters the war as a private in the First Battery of Light Artillery. Fought for General Sherman at the Battle of Atlanta and on the March to the Sea. Is mustered out 30 Jun 1865. Whitehouse, Jermain Erving (I5865)
 
1196 Ernst was a WWI veteran. In the 1930 census they lived in Austin,Travis,TX. On his WWI card he was single, farming in Coupland, Travis, TX. He said he was born in Coupland TX. Nelson, Ernest Walfred (I2003)
 
1197 Ester is a sister of Ellen Swanson. Swanson, Ester Victoria (I1920)
 
1198 Ester was a Sjukskot (nurse). Reimer, Ester (I2644)
 
1199 Esther lived in MN. She may have graduated from Luther Academy in Wahoo NE in 1911. If it was her, the name was spelled Ester Eklund. The source is "Past and Present of Saunders County Nebraska, 1915". Ecklund, Esther Victoria (I1670)
 
1200 Estrid and her husband made at least one trip back to Sweden and visited the Johnson home place in Sweden, this from Iva Bendz. Johnson, Estrid Minola (I3040)
 

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