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151 | Edward G. Campbell - 1850-1926 (From History of Houston County, Minnesota: edited by Franklyn Curtiss-Wedge: published 1919 by H. C. Cooper, Jr. & Co., Winona, Minnesota) Edward G. Campbell, an esteemed resident of Houston Village, to which place he came in June, 1909, after retiring from agricultural pursuits, was born near Portage, Wisconsin, August 22, 1850, son of John and Elizabeth (Hemstock) Campbell. He was but two years old when his parents settled in Houston County, Minesota, the father engaging in the milling business in Money Creek Township. There he was reared to manhood and attended school. At the age of ten years he began working on his parents' farm, his father having given up the mill, and he subsequently continued on the home farm engaged in agriculture until his retirement in 1909. He is now enjoying the fruits of his former industry, his sister, Lucy, residing with him. In 1908 he sold his real estate holdings. He has been a stockholder in the Security State Bank since its organization, and is a charter member of the Masonic lodge at Money Creek. In politics he is an independent Democrat. | Campbell, Edward G. (I5914)
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152 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I6678)
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153 | Ellis is known to have had his grandfather (Salathiel's) Civil War discharge papers. | Graves, Ellis (I824)
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154 | Elmer attended Luther Academy for a short course in accounting. He sang in the Men's Chorus there for several years. Elmer was the Choir Director at Immanuel for over 25 years, played the clarinet in the town band, served was Mayor of Ceresco and served on the Town Council for many years. Elmer was also a Deacon on the Church Board of Immanuel Lutheran Chh in Ceresco, Nebraska. He farmed with Irvin after their father died, but later worked for George Siegriest in the Chevrolet Garage in Ceresco. After 1946, he was in partnership with Herman in the Pearson Garage for 25 years. WAHOO NEWSPAPER - NOVEMBER 26, 1981 OBITUARY ELMER WINFRED PEARSON Elmer Winfred Pearson, son of Peter William Pearson and Clara Elizabeth Brodd Pearson, was born January 16, 1903, at Laramie, Wyoming and died November 14, 1981. On February 23, 1927, he was married to Sophia Heiser. To this union were bornr children; Martin Leroy, Philip Eugene, Phyllis Sophia and Willard Elmer. His son Philip and wife Sophia preceded him in death. In May of 1974 he was married to Erma Kathleen Shiles of Lincoln. Elmer was a retired automobile mechanic, having worked for the George Siegrest Garage before opening his own shop. His brother Herman joined him in partnership until Herman's retirement. At Elmer's retirement, his son Leroy took over the busis. Elmer was very involved with his church, Immanuel Lutheran in Ceresco, and the community. He played in the church orchestra and band as long as they were in existence; sang with the barbershop quartet; choir and directed the choir for 32 ye. Served on the church council for many years. He was on the town board and served as mayor for many years, played in the town band from the time of his youth; and was a charter member of the Senior Citizens group. His survivors include his widow Erma; sons Martin, Ceresco; Willard, Santa Monica, Calif.; daughter, Mrs. Marlin (Phyllis) Olson, Wahoo; five grandchildren; one great-grandchild; brother, Herman, Ceresco; sister, Edna Brostrom, Corvallis, O; nieces, nephews, cousins and a host of friends. Services were at Immanuel Lutheran Church, November 17, 1981. Internment in Grace Lutheran Cemetery, rural Wahoo. | Pearson, Elmer Winfred (I012)
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155 | Elmer attended Luther Academy for a short course in accounting. He sang in the Men's Chorus there for several years. Elmer was the Choir Director at Immanuel for over 25 years, played the clarinet in the town band, served was Mayor of Ceresco and served on the Town Council for many years. Elmer was also a Deacon on the Church Board of Immanuel Lutheran Chh in Ceresco, Nebraska. He farmed with Irvin after their father died, but later worked for George Siegriest in the Chevrolet Garage in Ceresco. After 1946, he was in partnership with Herman in the Pearson Garage for 25 years. WAHOO NEWSPAPER - NOVEMBER 26, 1981 OBITUARY ELMER WINFRED PEARSON Elmer Winfred Pearson, son of Peter William Pearson and Clara Elizabeth Brodd Pearson, was born January 16, 1903, at Laramie, Wyoming and died November 14, 1981. On February 23, 1927, he was married to Sophia Heiser. To this union were bornr children; Martin Leroy, Philip Eugene, Phyllis Sophia and Willard Elmer. His son Philip and wife Sophia preceded him in death. In May of 1974 he was married to Erma Kathleen Shiles of Lincoln. Elmer was a retired automobile mechanic, having worked for the George Siegrest Garage before opening his own shop. His brother Herman joined him in partnership until Herman's retirement. At Elmer's retirement, his son Leroy took over the busis. Elmer was very involved with his church, Immanuel Lutheran in Ceresco, and the community. He played in the church orchestra and band as long as they were in existence; sang with the barbershop quartet; choir and directed the choir for 32 ye. Served on the church council for many years. He was on the town board and served as mayor for many years, played in the town band from the time of his youth; and was a charter member of the Senior Citizens group. His survivors include his widow Erma; sons Martin, Ceresco; Willard, Santa Monica, Calif.; daughter, Mrs. Marlin (Phyllis) Olson, Wahoo; five grandchildren; one great-grandchild; brother, Herman, Ceresco; sister, Edna Brostrom, Corvallis, O; nieces, nephews, cousins and a host of friends. Services were at Immanuel Lutheran Church, November 17, 1981. Internment in Grace Lutheran Cemetery, rural Wahoo. | Pearson, Elmer Winfred (I0789)
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156 | 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. | Mårtensdotter, Elna (I1511)
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157 | ETHEL H. BRODD - LINCOLN JOURNAL STAR - DECEMBER 4, 2004 WAHOO Ethel H. Brodd, 93, Wahoo, died Thursday (12/2/04). Born near Ceresco (2/19/11), to John and Hilma (Gronberg) Brodd. Homemaker. Member: Immanuel Lutheran Church, Ceresco, WELCA; Wahoo Coin Club. Survivors: nephews, niece and spouses, Robert and Laura Ann Brodd, Fremont, Roger and Elizabeth Brodd, Elkhorn, James and Carol Jasa, Arlene and Gerald Johnson, all Wahoo; seven great-nieces and great-nephews; 17 great-great nieces and great-at nephews. Preceded in death by: parents; brothers, Henry, Herbert, Harold, Carl and Evald; sisters, MIldred, Ella, Emeline and Edith; great-nephew, Bill Brodd. Services: 10:30 a.m. Tuesday, Immanuel Lutheran Church. Swedeburg Lutheran Cemetery. Visitation: 2-8p.m. Monday with family greeting friends 4-6 p.m., Nelson Funeral Home, 505 Second St., Ceresco; one hour prior to services, church. Memorialshe church, Saunders County Care Center; or the Saunders County Miuseum. WAHOO NEWSPAPER - December 7, 2004 Ethel H. Brodd WAHOO -Ethel H. Brodd, 93, of Wahoo died Dec. 2 at the Saunders County Care Center in Wahoo. Brodd was born Feb. 19, 1911 near Ceresco to John and Hilma (Gronberg) Brodd. She attended Shakespeare School District 59. She was a member of the Immanuel Lutheran Church at Ceresco, WELCA and the Wahoo Coin Club. She was preceded in death by her parents; brothers, Henry, Herbert, Harold, Carl and Evald; sisters, Mildred, Ella, Emeline and Edith; and a great-nephew, Bill Brodd; a sister-in-law, Dorothea Brodd; and a brother-in-law, Leonard Jasa. She is survived by nephews and nieces and spouses, Robert and Laura Ann Brodd of Fremont, Roger and Elizabeth Brodd of Elkhorn, James and Carol Jasa of Wahoo, Arlene and Gerald Johnson of Wahoo; seven great-nieces and nephews; 17 great-great-ces and nephews. Services were held Tuesday, Dec. 7 at Immanuel Lutheran Church in Ceresco with Pastors Eric and Rhonda Bostrom officiating. Burial was at the Swedeburg Lutheran Cemetery. Memorials may be made in her name to the church, Saunders County Care Center or the Saunders County Museum. Nelson Funeral Home of Ceresco was in charge of the arrangements. FREMONT TRIBUNE | Brodd, Ethel Hannah (I0075)
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158 | ETHEL H. BRODD - LINCOLN JOURNAL STAR - DECEMBER 4, 2004 WAHOO Ethel H. Brodd, 93, Wahoo, died Thursday (12/2/04). Born near Ceresco (2/19/11), to John and Hilma (Gronberg) Brodd. Homemaker. Member: Immanuel Lutheran Church, Ceresco, WELCA; Wahoo Coin Club. Survivors: nephews, niece and spouses, Robert and Laura Ann Brodd, Fremont, Roger and Elizabeth Brodd, Elkhorn, James and Carol Jasa, Arlene and Gerald Johnson, all Wahoo; seven great-nieces and great-nephews; 17 great-great nieces and great-at nephews. Preceded in death by: parents; brothers, Henry, Herbert, Harold, Carl and Evald; sisters, MIldred, Ella, Emeline and Edith; great-nephew, Bill Brodd. Services: 10:30 a.m. Tuesday, Immanuel Lutheran Church. Swedeburg Lutheran Cemetery. Visitation: 2-8p.m. Monday with family greeting friends 4-6 p.m., Nelson Funeral Home, 505 Second St., Ceresco; one hour prior to services, church. Memorialshe church, Saunders County Care Center; or the Saunders County Miuseum. WAHOO NEWSPAPER - December 7, 2004 Ethel H. Brodd WAHOO -Ethel H. Brodd, 93, of Wahoo died Dec. 2 at the Saunders County Care Center in Wahoo. Brodd was born Feb. 19, 1911 near Ceresco to John and Hilma (Gronberg) Brodd. She attended Shakespeare School District 59. She was a member of the Immanuel Lutheran Church at Ceresco, WELCA and the Wahoo Coin Club. She was preceded in death by her parents; brothers, Henry, Herbert, Harold, Carl and Evald; sisters, Mildred, Ella, Emeline and Edith; and a great-nephew, Bill Brodd; a sister-in-law, Dorothea Brodd; and a brother-in-law, Leonard Jasa. She is survived by nephews and nieces and spouses, Robert and Laura Ann Brodd of Fremont, Roger and Elizabeth Brodd of Elkhorn, James and Carol Jasa of Wahoo, Arlene and Gerald Johnson of Wahoo; seven great-nieces and nephews; 17 great-great-ces and nephews. Services were held Tuesday, Dec. 7 at Immanuel Lutheran Church in Ceresco with Pastors Eric and Rhonda Bostrom officiating. Burial was at the Swedeburg Lutheran Cemetery. Memorials may be made in her name to the church, Saunders County Care Center or the Saunders County Museum. Nelson Funeral Home of Ceresco was in charge of the arrangements. FREMONT TRIBUNE | Brodd, Ethel Hannah (I271)
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159 | EVALD C. BRODD-KNUDSEN My grandparents were Anders and Gustafva Brodd who emigrated from Sweden in 1875, and came to Saunders County in the year 1882. My father was August Brodd, their son. My mother was Hilma Greenberg. She came to America from Sweden when she wasxteen years old and came to her sister's home, Mrs. Nels Eliason at Swedeburg, Nebraska. August and Hilma were married January 25, 1899. I am one of their ten children. My wife Dorothea's grandparents were Anders and Berte Andrea Knudsen who came from Norway and lived southeast of Ceresco. Her father, Herman, was the youngest of five children. Her mother's parents were Olaf and Ida Marie Boquist, who came toe Ceresco community from Illinois. Their daughter, Ida, married Herman Knudsen on May 5, 1897. Dorothea was the youngest of their three children. I attended Shakespeare grade school northwest of Ceresco, Ceresco High School, Luther Academy and the University of Nebraska night school. Dorothea attended the Bright Star country school southeast of Ceresco and graduated from the Cerescoh School in 1928. We were married at Waverly, Nebraska, September 8, 1935, lived near Ceresco for two years, and moved to Wahoo in 1937, where we have lived ever since. My employment was at the Union State Bank, Ceresco, for five and one-half years. In 1930, Ime to the First National Bank at Wahoo, where I worked for forty-five years. I retired in 1975. Our family consists of Robert, born December 1937. He attended North Ward School, Wahoo High School, Nebraska Wesleyan and Midland College. He married Laura Ann Peters of Scribner, Nebraska. They were married in Hooper, Nebraska June 28, 1963hey have two sons, Brian and Daryl, who, at present, are attending Hooper-Loganview High School. Our son, Roger, was born June 24, 1945, attended North Ward grade school, Wahoo High School, and is a graduate of the University of Nebraska at Lincoln. He married Charlene Anderson of Omaha, August 26, 1967, who is a graduate of Nebraska Wesan. They have four sons, David, Joel, Charles and William Robert and reside in Omaha, Nebraska. We have been very active members of the Bethlehem Lutheran Church in Wahoo during the past forty-two years. Dorothea's extra-curricular activities have been Wahoo Mother's Club, Den Mother, Girl Scout Leader, Wahoo Garden Club and Lutheran Chh Women. I have been in Boy Scout leadership for twenty-five years, many years as an active member in Kiwanis club, Bethlehem Lutheran Church choir, Church Board Member, Wahoo Coin Club and, at present, sing barbershop harmony with the Fremont Pathfinder barbershop chorus. I have always lived in Saunders County. Submitted by Evald C. Brodd Taken from the book "1983 SAUNDERS COUNTY HISTORY" LINCOLN JOURNAL STAR - APRIL 19, 2003 Brodd-- Evald C. "E.C.," 96, Wahoo, died Friday (4/18/03). Born (9/27/06) on a farm northwest of Ceresco to John August and Hilma (Greenberg) Brodd. Retired, cashier, First National Bank of Wahoo. Graduate, Luther Academy, Wahoo. Memberships:hoo Industries, Saunders Co. Historical Society, Bethlehem Lutheran Church, Wahoo. Survivors: daughter and son-in-law, Arlene and Gerald Johnson, Shelby; sons and daughters-in-law, Robert and Laura, Fremont, Roger and Elizabeth, Omaha; sister, Ethel Brodd, Wahoo; seven grandchildren; one stepgrandson; 14 great-grandchildrenhree nephews; three nieces; and a host of cousins and friends. Services: 10 a.m. Tuesday, Bethlehem Lutheran Church, Wahoo. The Rev. Kent Morse. Sunrise Cemetery, Wahoo. Visitation 2-8 p.m. Monday, family present 5-7 p.m., funeral home. Pruss-Nabity Funeral Home, Wahoo. WAHOO NEWS EvVALD BRODD WAHOO | Brodd, Evald Conrad (I0072)
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160 | EVALD C. BRODD-KNUDSEN My grandparents were Anders and Gustafva Brodd who emigrated from Sweden in 1875, and came to Saunders County in the year 1882. My father was August Brodd, their son. My mother was Hilma Greenberg. She came to America from Sweden when she wasxteen years old and came to her sister's home, Mrs. Nels Eliason at Swedeburg, Nebraska. August and Hilma were married January 25, 1899. I am one of their ten children. My wife Dorothea's grandparents were Anders and Berte Andrea Knudsen who came from Norway and lived southeast of Ceresco. Her father, Herman, was the youngest of five children. Her mother's parents were Olaf and Ida Marie Boquist, who came toe Ceresco community from Illinois. Their daughter, Ida, married Herman Knudsen on May 5, 1897. Dorothea was the youngest of their three children. I attended Shakespeare grade school northwest of Ceresco, Ceresco High School, Luther Academy and the University of Nebraska night school. Dorothea attended the Bright Star country school southeast of Ceresco and graduated from the Cerescoh School in 1928. We were married at Waverly, Nebraska, September 8, 1935, lived near Ceresco for two years, and moved to Wahoo in 1937, where we have lived ever since. My employment was at the Union State Bank, Ceresco, for five and one-half years. In 1930, Ime to the First National Bank at Wahoo, where I worked for forty-five years. I retired in 1975. Our family consists of Robert, born December 1937. He attended North Ward School, Wahoo High School, Nebraska Wesleyan and Midland College. He married Laura Ann Peters of Scribner, Nebraska. They were married in Hooper, Nebraska June 28, 1963hey have two sons, Brian and Daryl, who, at present, are attending Hooper-Loganview High School. Our son, Roger, was born June 24, 1945, attended North Ward grade school, Wahoo High School, and is a graduate of the University of Nebraska at Lincoln. He married Charlene Anderson of Omaha, August 26, 1967, who is a graduate of Nebraska Wesan. They have four sons, David, Joel, Charles and William Robert and reside in Omaha, Nebraska. We have been very active members of the Bethlehem Lutheran Church in Wahoo during the past forty-two years. Dorothea's extra-curricular activities have been Wahoo Mother's Club, Den Mother, Girl Scout Leader, Wahoo Garden Club and Lutheran Chh Women. I have been in Boy Scout leadership for twenty-five years, many years as an active member in Kiwanis club, Bethlehem Lutheran Church choir, Church Board Member, Wahoo Coin Club and, at present, sing barbershop harmony with the Fremont Pathfinder barbershop chorus. I have always lived in Saunders County. Submitted by Evald C. Brodd Taken from the book "1983 SAUNDERS COUNTY HISTORY" LINCOLN JOURNAL STAR - APRIL 19, 2003 Brodd-- Evald C. "E.C.," 96, Wahoo, died Friday (4/18/03). Born (9/27/06) on a farm northwest of Ceresco to John August and Hilma (Greenberg) Brodd. Retired, cashier, First National Bank of Wahoo. Graduate, Luther Academy, Wahoo. Memberships:hoo Industries, Saunders Co. Historical Society, Bethlehem Lutheran Church, Wahoo. Survivors: daughter and son-in-law, Arlene and Gerald Johnson, Shelby; sons and daughters-in-law, Robert and Laura, Fremont, Roger and Elizabeth, Omaha; sister, Ethel Brodd, Wahoo; seven grandchildren; one stepgrandson; 14 great-grandchildrenhree nephews; three nieces; and a host of cousins and friends. Services: 10 a.m. Tuesday, Bethlehem Lutheran Church, Wahoo. The Rev. Kent Morse. Sunrise Cemetery, Wahoo. Visitation 2-8 p.m. Monday, family present 5-7 p.m., funeral home. Pruss-Nabity Funeral Home, Wahoo. WAHOO NEWS EvVALD BRODD WAHOO | Brodd, Evald Conrad (I268)
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161 | Evelyn had both legs amputated. | Martinson, Evelyn Viola Clarinda (I6902)
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162 | FAG | Painter, Netha Elizabeth (I7098)
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163 | FAG | Sedivy, Frank E (I7066)
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164 | FAG | Dahlberg, Ernest Clifford (I7051)
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165 | FAG | Dahlberg, Ella C (I7047)
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166 | FAG | Nyberg, Philip Howard (I7029)
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167 | FAG | Barber, Clyde E (I7024)
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168 | FAG | Hanson, Maynard Wirt (I7018)
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169 | FAG | Hanson, Violet Laverne (I7017)
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170 | FAG | Hanson, Madeline Viola (I7016)
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171 | FAG | Rood, Amy I (I6997)
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172 | FAG | Hanson, Duane (I6990)
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173 | FAG | Hanson, William Curtis (I6962)
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174 | FAG | Meduna, Roger Lee (I6916)
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175 | FAG | Hooley, Elmer E (I6815)
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176 | FAG | Hagstrom, Doris L (I6806)
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177 | Family lore gives "Thain Fraser" as husband of Annie Susan. No further information about him in Scotland has yet been found. He did exist, however. In the 1925 Iowa State Census, his son William lists as his father - Thain Fraser! | Family: George Thain / Ann Susan Beattie Fraser (F346)
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178 | Far a time after the was, Isaac lived with his brother Salathiel and family. He probably had a restaurant in Cumberland County. | Timmons, Isaac T. (I813)
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179 | Farm 35 Burkey, Joseph, head (M, age 70, married) Burkey, Ottillia, wife (F, age 65, married) Farm 36 Peter, Arnold F., head (M, age 41, married) - born in Switzerland Peter, Tillie, wife, (F, age 28, married) - born in Colorado Peter, Joseph, son (M, age 4 6/12, single) - born in Nebraska Peter, Arnold, son (M, age 2 4/12, single) - born in Colorado Peter, Gerard, son (M, age 6/12, single) - born in Colorado | Winkler, Ottilia (I2065)
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180 | Farm 35 Burkey, Joseph, head (M, age 70, married) Burkey, Ottillia, wife (F, age 65, married) Farm 36 Peter, Arnold F., head (M, age 41, married) - born in Switzerland Peter, Tillie, wife, (F, age 28, married) - born in Colorado Peter, Joseph, son (M, age 4 6/12, single) - born in Nebraska Peter, Arnold, son (M, age 2 4/12, single) - born in Colorado Peter, Gerard, son (M, age 6/12, single) - born in Colorado | Burkey, Joseph (I2064)
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181 | Farm 35 Burkey, Joseph, head (M, age 70, married) Burkey, Ottillia, wife (F, age 65, married) Farm 36 Peter, Arnold F., head (M, age 41, married) - born in Switzerland Peter, Tillie, wife, (F, age 28, married) - born in Colorado Peter, Joseph, son (M, age 4 6/12, single) - born in Nebraska Peter, Arnold, son (M, age 2 4/12, single) - born in Colorado Peter, Gerard, son (M, age 6/12, single) - born in Colorado | Peter, Arnold Anthony Jr. (I6016)
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182 | Farm 35 Burkey, Joseph, head (M, age 70, married) Burkey, Ottillia, wife (F, age 65, married) Farm 36 Peter, Arnold F., head (M, age 41, married) - born in Switzerland Peter, Tillie, wife, (F, age 28, married) - born in Colorado Peter, Joseph, son (M, age 4 6/12, single) - born in Nebraska Peter, Arnold, son (M, age 2 4/12, single) - born in Colorado Peter, Gerard, son (M, age 6/12, single) - born in Colorado | Peter, Gerard Benedict (I6017)
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183 | Farm 35 Burkey, Joseph, head (M, age 70, married) Burkey, Ottillia, wife (F, age 65, married) Farm 36 Peter, Arnold F., head (M, age 41, married) - born in Switzerland Peter, Tillie, wife, (F, age 28, married) - born in Colorado Peter, Joseph, son (M, age 4 6/12, single) - born in Nebraska Peter, Arnold, son (M, age 2 4/12, single) - born in Colorado Peter, Gerard, son (M, age 6/12, single) - born in Colorado | Peter, Joseph (I2382)
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184 | Farm 35 Burkey, Joseph, head (M, age 70, married) Burkey, Ottillia, wife (F, age 65, married) Farm 36 Peter, Arnold F., head (M, age 41, married) - born in Switzerland Peter, Tillie, wife, (F, age 28, married) - born in Colorado Peter, Joseph, son (M, age 4 6/12, single) - born in Nebraska Peter, Arnold, son (M, age 2 4/12, single) - born in Colorado Peter, Gerard, son (M, age 6/12, single) - born in Colorado | Peter, Arnold (I2102)
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185 | Farm 35 Burkey, Joseph, head (M, age 70, married) Burkey, Ottillia, wife (F, age 65, married) Farm 36 Peter, Arnold F., head (M, age 41, married) - born in Switzerland Peter, Tillie, wife, (F, age 28, married) - born in Colorado Peter, Joseph, son (M, age 4 6/12, single) - born in Nebraska Peter, Arnold, son (M, age 2 4/12, single) - born in Colorado Peter, Gerard, son (M, age 6/12, single) - born in Colorado | Burkey, Matilda (I2100)
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186 | Farm 49 Peters, Walter, head (M, age 57, widowed) Peters, Louisa, daughter (F, age 23, single) Peters, Arnold, son (M, age 22, single) Peters, Walter, son (M, age 20, single) Peters, Vernerd, son (M, age 19, single) Peters, Ralph, son (M, age 17, single) Peters, Amelia, daughter (F, age 16, singles) Role: Household Member | Peter, Louisa (I6019)
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187 | Farm 49 Peters, Walter, head (M, age 57, widowed) Peters, Louisa, daughter (F, age 23, single) Peters, Arnold, son (M, age 22, single) Peters, Walter, son (M, age 20, single) Peters, Vernerd, son (M, age 19, single) Peters, Ralph, son (M, age 17, single) Peters, Amelia, daughter (F, age 16, singles) Role: Household Member | Peter, Walter (I6020)
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188 | Farm 49 Peters, Walter, head (M, age 57, widowed) Peters, Louisa, daughter (F, age 23, single) Peters, Arnold, son (M, age 22, single) Peters, Walter, son (M, age 20, single) Peters, Vernerd, son (M, age 19, single) Peters, Ralph, son (M, age 17, single) Peters, Amelia, daughter (F, age 16, singles) Role: Household Member | Peter, Werner (I6021)
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189 | Farm 49 Peters, Walter, head (M, age 57, widowed) Peters, Louisa, daughter (F, age 23, single) Peters, Arnold, son (M, age 22, single) Peters, Walter, son (M, age 20, single) Peters, Vernerd, son (M, age 19, single) Peters, Ralph, son (M, age 17, single) Peters, Amelia, daughter (F, age 16, singles) Role: Household Member | Peter, Ralph (I6022)
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190 | Farm 49 Peters, Walter, head (M, age 57, widowed) Peters, Louisa, daughter (F, age 23, single) Peters, Arnold, son (M, age 22, single) Peters, Walter, son (M, age 20, single) Peters, Vernerd, son (M, age 19, single) Peters, Ralph, son (M, age 17, single) Peters, Amelia, daughter (F, age 16, singles) Role: Household Member | Peter, Amelia (I6023)
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191 | Farm 49 Peters, Walter, head (M, age 57, widowed) Peters, Louisa, daughter (F, age 23, single) Peters, Arnold, son (M, age 22, single) Peters, Walter, son (M, age 20, single) Peters, Vernerd, son (M, age 19, single) Peters, Ralph, son (M, age 17, single) Peters, Amelia, daughter (F, age 16, singles) Role: Household Member | Peter, Arnold (I2102)
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192 | Farm 49 Peters, Walter, head (M, age 57, widowed) Peters, Louisa, daughter (F, age 23, single) Peters, Arnold, son (M, age 22, single) Peters, Walter, son (M, age 20, single) Peters, Vernerd, son (M, age 19, single) Peters, Ralph, son (M, age 17, single) Peters, Amelia, daughter (F, age 16, singles) | Peter, Walter (I6018)
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193 | Farm 70, head is Ben J. Busboom Peter, Arnold F., hired man (M, age 32, single) | Peter, Arnold (I2102)
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194 | Father is Anders Håkansson but mother is listed as Maja Svensdotter - doesn't appear to be same name as on later Household Exam (Maria Häggblad). I did see a soldier Sven Häggblad from Alingsås on the online soldier's database. Haven't checked it out, but this is a plausible explanation for Maria Häggblad and Maja Svensdotter being one and the same. | Andersson, Anders (I6002)
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195 | Father is Anders Håkansson but mother is listed as Maja Svensdotter - doesn't appear to be same name as on later Household Exam (Maria Häggblad). I did see a soldier Sven Häggblad from Alingsås on the online soldier's database. Haven't checked it out, but this is a plausible explanation for Maria Häggblad and Maja Svensdotter being one and the same. | Andersson, Anders (I6000)
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196 | Father is Anders Håkansson but mother is listed as Maja Svensdotter - doesn't appear to be same name as on later Household Exam (Maria Häggblad). I did see a soldier Sven Häggblad from Alingsås on the online soldier's database. Haven't checked it out, but this is a plausible explanation for Maria Häggblad and Maja Svensdotter being one and the same. | Andersdotter, Caisa (I5999)
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197 | FIND A GRAVE Alexandra "LuAnn" Pearson, age 69, Leawood, Kan., passed away Monday, December 15, 2008. Funeral Service will be at 10:30 a.m. Friday, Dec. 19, at Village Presbyterian Church, 6641 Mission Rd., Prairie Village, Kan. Visitation will be 6 to 8 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 18, at McGilley State Line Chapel, 12301 State Line Rd., KCMO. Burial at 10 a.m. Saturday, Dec. 20, in Lincoln Memorial Park, Lincoln, Neb. In lieu of flowers, family suggests contributions to Pearson Productions Scholarship Fund, c/o McGilley State Line Chapel. Alexandra was born June 30, 1939, in Lincoln. Performing arts and music were her passion from an early age and would remain so throughout her life. She graduated in 1957 from Lincoln Northeast High School and continued at the University of Nebraska where she received her BA in Music and was also a member of Zeta Tau Alpha. She went on to earn her MA in music at Vanderbilt-Peabody in Nashville, Tenn. In 1978, the family moved to Leawood, Kan., where she began a successful real-estate career. While her vocation was real-estate, her passion was theatre, establishing Pearson Productions to promote community theatre. Alexandra had a tremendously devoted following of orchestra members, cast and crew. Alexandra was preceded in death by her parents and one daughter, Evie Sue. Alexandra leaves behind her husband of 48 years, Dr. Douglas Pearson. She is also survived by her children, Doug and Amy, a daughter-in-law, Ashley, and two grandchildren, Bentley and Zoe. She will be missed by many loving family and friends. Arrangements: McGilley State Line Chapel (816) 942-6180. Published in the Kansas City Star on 12/17/2008 | Bell, Alexandra "Lexy" Lou (I1250)
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198 | FIND A GRAVE Alvina is buried in an unmarked grave with her grandparents Swan and Kjersti Pearson, their graves are also unmarked, near the East fence. Alvina's parents were Harry Samuel Pearson and Clara Augusta (Walin) Pearson. | Pearson, Alvina Jeanette (I1377)
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199 | FIND A GRAVE At about 4:15, the unit was called to a one-car accident on April 27, 1977 about six miles south of Emerson on Highway 59. A southbound late model Volkswagen van driven by Richard Brown, 33, formerly of Emerson, apparently fell asleep at the wheel and left the road and overturned. Brown was killed instantly. His present address was listed as Burlington Junction, Mo. He was thrown from the vehicle as it left the road, and the vehicle passed over his body. He was pronounced dead at the scene by Mills County Medical Examiner, Dr. Robert Fryzek. The accident was covered by Highway Patrol Trooper Chuck Vail and Mills County Deputy Sheriff Ed James. Mr. Brown is survived by his wife, the former Lana McKee of Emerson, and three sons, Adam, R.W. and Mark, and by his parents, the Vernon Browns of Red Oak, a brother James Brown of Council Bluffs, and his sisters, Mrs. Gordon Thomas and Mrs. Keith Veager, Villisca, and Paula Brown, Red Oak. Funeral services are pending. Malvern Leader, April 28, 1977 Final Rites Held For Richard W. Brown A former Emerson resident, Richard W. Brown, 32, Clearmont, Mo., was killed about 4:15 a.m., April 27, in a one vehicle accident 6 miles south of Emerson on U.S. 59. He was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Brown, Red Oak. According to Iowa Highway Patrol Trooper Charles Vaile of Shenandoah, Brown apparently went to sleep and the van he was driving left the highway and overturned. Brown was thrown from the van and it passed over his body when it overturned. Brown was pronounced dead at the scene by Dr. Robert Fryzek, Mills County Medical Examiner. Mills County Deputy Sheriff Ed James assisted Trooper Vaile at the scene. Funeral services were held Friday, April 29, at 2 p.m. at First Baptist church, Clearmont, Mo., with the Rev. Don Barnett officiating. Burial was in Emerson Cemetery and arrangements were by Mansfield-Hertz Funeral Home, Malvern. Brown was a Vietnam Conflict veteran and a student at Iowa Western Community College, Clarinda. He is survived by his wife at Clearmont, the former Lana McKee of Emerson; three sons, Mark, R.W. and Adam, all at home; parents, Red Oak; mother, Mrs. Rowena Nolle of Wiota; brother, James, Council Bluffs; three sisters, Mrs. Gordon Thomas and Mrs. Keith Yeager, both Villisca, and Paul Brown of Red Oak, Iowa Malvern Leader May 5, 1977 | Brown, Richard W (I1418)
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200 | FIND A GRAVE born in Siangyang, Hupeh, China. Her parents were missionaries to China. | Nelson, Frances Katheryn Amelia (I1380)
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