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1601 | Her SS # was issued in NY before 1951, 119-14-5584 | Walsh, Kathleen P (I3973)
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1602 | Her wedding invitation called her Tilda. She had no children. The wedding was a double ceremony. Ellen Martinson and Axel E Hagstrom, and Nels L Martinson and Tilda Pearson were all married in Lars Martinson's home on March 19, 1902. The weddining was at three o'clock P.M. This info from the original invitation. She was Tilda Pearson on the invitation. Her gravestone also says Tilda. She came to America in 1890 (1920 census) and became a citizen in 1902. Her brother was Swan H Pearson, born about 1884 in Sweden. He lived with them when they first married. | Person, Matilda (Tilda) (I154)
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1603 | Here we see our ancestors on the Eket farm for the first time. Arriving in 1835 from Frinnaryd are: Dr. (farm hand) Johannes Månsson, wife Maria Christina Månsdotter and children Johan Magnus, Anna Stina, Peter Anders, Maria Lovisa and Carl August. They have apparently brought with them some servants, Johannes Ericsson and Maja Stina Nilsdotter. They have also brought along Johannes' father Enkl. (widower) Måns Persson. | Johansson, Johan Magnus (I1539)
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1604 | Herman came to America April 12, 1885. He donated money to Luther College to build the Herman Nelson Science Hall and gymnasium. According to Kenneth Pearson, my uncle, Herman made his money with hogs. | Nelson, Herman (I1880)
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1605 | Herman was born in Carbon, Wyoming, and at the age of 3, moved with his family to Nebraska. He was baptized and confirmed at the Grace Lutheran Church in Swedeburg, Saunders County, Nebraska. Herman had the gene that carried Red Hair! He and Lillie farmed, and later moved to a home in Ceresco, Saunders County, Nebraska. Lillie named Florence Moline. WAHOO NEWSPAPER - AUGUST 7, 1957 CARL BRODD DIES ON FRIDAY Carl Herman Brodd, seventy-five year member of the Ceresco community, passed away Friday, August 2nd. Mr. Brodd, born in Carbin, Wyoming, October 17,1879, moved to the Ceresco Community when he was only three years old, and has been a resident there, all his life. He and his wife Lillie are both charter members of the Immanuel Lutheran Church, Ceresco. Survivors are: wife, Lillie, four sons, Virgil, Richard, Lawrence, and Kenneth; one brother, August; two sisters, Mrs. Anna Walin and Mrs. Clara Pearson; fourteen grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Funeral services were held at the Immanuel Lutheran Church in Ceresco with Pastor Nels Olson officiating. Internment was at Grace Lutheran Cemetery at Swedeburg. | Brodd, Herman (Carl Herman) (I0007)
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1606 | Herman went to Australia to live. There he raised his family of 10 children. He went in 1861 (approx.) at the age of 15. | Rosengren, Herman (I1848)
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1607 | Herman, known as "Brownie", lived at 203 N. Iver. 784-3831. His nickname is on his gravestone. | Nelson, Herman (Brownie) (I1783)
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1608 | Hilda is the sister of Oscar O. Pearson found in the Bengta Martinson family. In 1910 she said both her folks were from Sweden. Hilda is also the sister of Sigrid Pearson, wife of Sam S Johnson. | Pearson, Hilda L (I561)
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1609 | Hilda lived in Omaha, NE. | Nelson, Hilda (I1534)
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1610 | Hilda was baptized and confirmed in Sweden. She came to America April 10, 1882. Here she stayed and worked for Nels and Karolina(Nelson,her sister) Eliason and when she had saved enough money she went back to Sweden. The reason for the trip was Nils Pearson. She took Nils to America where they were married. She came to America in company with her sister Selma, Mrs. C.E. Danielson. She and her husband lived on a farm west of Ceresco for 36 years, and prior to that 6 miles north, in the Swedeburg community. In about 1934 she and her daughters had a new home built in Ceresco, where she lived until her death. The address is 116 3rd St, Ceresco, NE. On her death certificate, Axel listed her father as Johannas Nelson? The 1920 census says she was naturalized in 1915. | Nelson, Hilda (I1876)
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1611 | Hilma and Gustaf moved from Grangarde to Stora Tuna parish in 1906. | Andersson, Hilma Elisabeth Lovisa (I3471)
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1612 | Hilma attended Luther College. | Eliason, Hilma Augusta (I1889)
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1613 | Hilma came to America in 1878 and citizen in 1891. In 1910 she said she bore 9 children and 8 were living. | Olson, Hilma Albertina (I1999)
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1614 | Hilma came to America in 1888 and lived in Boyd Co NE in the 1910 census. The census listed 5 born and 3 living children in 1910. She became a citizen in 1906 (1920 census). 1900 census saunders county NE Peter SW Jan 1834 Ellen SW May 1852 Hellen SW Nov 1881 Harold SW Oct 1883 Anna NE Jul 1888 | Haroldson, Hilma Anna (I590)
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1615 | Hilma came to America in 1892 when she was 7 years old. The 1900 census says she came to America in 1890. | Anderson, Hilma (I2935)
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1616 | Hilma came to America when she was 16 years old, about 1891. She came to her sisters home in Swedeburg NE. Her sister was Mrs. Nels Eliason, Karolina (Nelson). In the 1920 census she said she came to America in 1894 and citizen in 1919. In 1910 she said she bore 7 children and 6 were living. | Gronberg, Hilma (I1884)
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1617 | Hilma was a brother of Art Anderson. Art was involved in a hunting accident in Swedeburg as a young man. He shot and killed a friend, Mr. Gibson while they were hunting ducks. I was told this story by both Vincent Martinson and John S. Martinson. Emil Martinson was given the sad task of informing the Gibson family of the accident. 1900 census William Anderson 41 Christena Anderson 42 Helma W Anderson 15 Arthur F Anderson 14 Alma Anderson 12 Lesa Anderson 78 | Anderson, Hilma Wilhelmina (I1311)
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1618 | Hilma's last residence in Sweden was Domnarvet. Her port of emigration was Gothenberg. She landed in Boston, MA on Oct. 9, 1912. The ship was the SS Laconia. Her SS # was 507-30-3751. | Pettersson, Hilma Desideria (I3374)
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1619 | Hiram is working as a railroad brakeman. Nellie Campbell, age 7, is also in residence. She is the child of Isabel's brother, Albert, whose wife has just died. | Keeler, Hiram B. (I5920)
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1620 | His ashes are scattered at the river near Ehrenberg,LaPaz,AZ. | Ladd, James Enick (I3306)
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1621 | His ashes were scattered at the river in Ehrenberg,LaPaz,AZ. | Ladd, Raymond Renard (I3304)
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1622 | His gravestone says born Jul 7 1831? He came to America in 1880 (1900 census). | Martinson, Nils (I93)
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1623 | His last name is Oleson. | Parsson, Pehr (I4245)
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1624 | His name is misspelled as "Thomas" in this census. Phineas, his mother Laura and his three younger brothers are living together. Mostly likely they are all farming. All were born in Vermont. | Bowley, Phineas (I5938)
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1625 | His obit said 5 g children 11 gg children | Hanson, Kenneth D (I250)
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1626 | His stone says middle initial is E | Martinson, Roland Roscoe (I567)
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1627 | His wife has died and Phineas is now living in Birnamwood, Shawano County, Wisconsin with his brother Cushman Bowley. | Bowley, Phineas (I5938)
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1628 | History of Morrison and Todd counties, Minnesota, their people, industries and institutions by Fuller, Clara K Publication date 1915 Vol 1, p. 229 The Scandinavians (often called the Yankees of Europe), began to settle in Little Sauk, Gordon and Kandota about 1870, although a few came at an earlier date. Peter Peterson, John Peterson, Mons Anderson, Jens Johnson, Andrew Johnson and John Olson are name of old settlers in Little Sauk and Gordon. | Persson, Johannes (I616)
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1629 | Holmquist, John, Head (M, age 53, Married) Holmquist, Amanda, Wife (F, age 48, Married) Holmquist, Tillie, Daughter (F, age 24, Single) Holmquist, Amy, Daughter (F, age 19, Single) Rudeen, Charley A., Head (M, age 76, Married) Rudeen, Sophia M., Wife (F, age 72, Married) Holmquist, Edward W. N., Grandson (M, age 26, Single) | Holmquist, Amy (I5980)
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1630 | Holmquist, John, Head (M, age 53, Married) Holmquist, Amanda, Wife (F, age 48, Married) Holmquist, Tillie, Daughter (F, age 24, Single) Holmquist, Amy, Daughter (F, age 19, Single) Rudeen, Charley A., Head (M, age 76, Married) Rudeen, Sophia M., Wife (F, age 72, Married) Holmquist, Edward W. N., Grandson (M, age 26, Single) | Holmquist, John (I5978)
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1631 | Holmquist, John, Head (M, age 53, Married) Holmquist, Amanda, Wife (F, age 48, Married) Holmquist, Tillie, Daughter (F, age 24, Single) Holmquist, Amy, Daughter (F, age 19, Single) Rudeen, Charley A., Head (M, age 76, Married) Rudeen, Sophia M., Wife (F, age 72, Married) Holmquist, Edward W. N., Grandson (M, age 26, Single) | Holmquist, Ottilia (I5979)
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1632 | Holmquist, John, Head (M, age 53, Married) Holmquist, Amanda, Wife (F, age 48, Married) Holmquist, Tillie, Daughter (F, age 24, Single) Holmquist, Amy, Daughter (F, age 19, Single) Rudeen, Charley A., Head (M, age 76, Married) Rudeen, Sophia M., Wife (F, age 72, Married) Holmquist, Edward W. N., Grandson (M, age 26, Single) | Holmquist, Edward W. N. (I5981)
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1633 | How living with his sister Lucy who is single. | Campbell, James (I5916)
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1634 | https://www.dignitymemorial.com/obituaries/longmont-co/donna-rademacher-anderson-11278158 Donna Marie Rademacher-Anderson, age 67, of Parker, Colorado passed away on Tuesday, May 2, 2023. Donna was born April 16, 1956 to Louis Joseph Rademacher and Francis Joan (Cogburn) Rademacher in Longmont, Colorado. Growing up in rural Weld County, Donna spent her days watching over some of her seven siblings, while her parents tended the farmlands. In 1974, Donna graduated from Longmont High School where she excelled in band and cheerleading. After High School, Donna began her long illustrious career in the Mortgage business where she held various titles and duties until her retirement in November 2022. In December 1984, she helped with serving food at her cousin Stuarts wedding, where she met her future husband. One could say that they “fell” in love, after falling down a set of stairs together along with a family friend. It truly was love at first sight, and each knew they could and would build a beautiful future together. Marrying on June 24th, 1986, they started their journey and went on to have two daughters and move to Parker, CO. Donna and her family would often visit relatives in Longmont, CO on weekends and holidays. Family was a very important part of her life, and she always wanted to be close to her parents and siblings. Throughout the years Donna enjoyed road trips to California and the sites and states along the way. She also loved fishing, camping, and going to Black Hawk to gamble. Playing cards, board games, and Wii golf and bowling were her favorite pastimes. One knew not to sit next to her for fear of the dreaded seven card to ‘take two’ in German Switch. Donna loved and was an avid collector of Beanie Babies, Carnival Glass, Swarovski Crystals, and anything Beagle related in honor of her beloved dogs, Xena and Gabby. Watching her oldest daughter happily marry and then become a mother herself, Donna was gifted with a wonderful Grandson whom she doted on and loved helping with math. For her youngest daughter’s upcoming wedding, she had the pleasure of being in person to help pick out the perfect dress and excitedly helped with planning. Donna was beyond proud of her daughters, and the love that she had for her family was unparalleled; especially, her husband who was inseparable from her side for their 39 years together. Donna was a practicing Catholic with Guardian Angels Church. Although she was not always able to attend mass in person; every Sunday she would watch the TV Homebound mass service and worship the Lord Jesus Christ. She was often stubborn and strong-willed, but she was the most determined, gentle, soft, caring, and fun-loving person you could ever meet. Being a mentor, friend, best friend, Mother, Grandmother, and wife were hats that she proudly wore. All gravitated towards her and loved her dearly, and she will be unspeakably missed. Donna is proceeded in death by her parents, sister (Mary Lucy Rademacher), and extended family. She is survived by her husband William Anderson, daughter Paige Lamb (Keith), grandson Tyler, and daughter Bayleigh Anderson (Fiancé Kacey Ebel). Along with her brothers and sister: Michael Rademacher, (Vicki), Douglas Rademacher, (Jane), Richard Rademacher, (Sue), Dale Rademacher, (Karen), Dan Rademacher, (René), Roger Rademacher, (Nathan), and Denise Rademacher, (Matt), numerous nephews, nieces and extended family. A visitation for Donna will be held Tuesday, May 9, 2023 at 1:00 PM at Guardian Angels Catholic Church, 109 3rd Street, Mead, Colorado 80542. A mass of christian burial will occur Tuesday, May 9, 2023 at 1:30 PM, 109 3rd Street, Mead, Colorado 80542. A graveside committal will occur Tuesday, May 9, 2023 at 3:00 PM at Foothills Gardens of Memory, 14241 N 107th Street, Longmont, Colorado 80504. A reception will follow, Tuesday, May 9, 2023 at 4:00 PM, 109 3rd Street, Mead, Colorado 80542. | Rademacher, Donna Marie (I1993)
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1635 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I2763)
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1636 | Hugo came to America in 1875 and citizen in 1882 (1920 census). He was born to Victor and Mary Carlson. | Carlson, Hugo F (I839)
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1637 | Hulda was a sister of Myrtie (2844), and Alice Augusta Lusch. 1910 census Arnald Lusch 49 Josephina Lusch 44 Emma Lusch 17 Roy Lusch 13 Goldon Lusch 11 Willie Lusch 9 Ida Lusch 6 Elmer Lusch 5 Edgar Lusch 3 Hulda Lusch 11/12 Carl E Olson 2 | Lusch, Hulda Josephine (I2853)
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1638 | Hultman, Lewis (M, age 8, ) Hultman, Jonas (M, age 58, ) Hultman, Anna (F, age 52, ) Hultman, Joseph (M, age 18, ) Hultman, Frank O. (M, age 15, ) Hultman, Edna (F, age 11, ) Hultman, Andrew P. (M, age 10, ) | Hultman, Jonas Peter (I55)
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1639 | Hultman, Lewis (M, age 8, ) Hultman, Jonas (M, age 58, ) Hultman, Anna (F, age 52, ) Hultman, Joseph (M, age 18, ) Hultman, Frank O. (M, age 15, ) Hultman, Edna (F, age 11, ) Hultman, Andrew P. (M, age 10, ) | Johansdotter, Anna Christina (I62)
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1640 | Hultman, Lewis (M, age 8, ) Hultman, Jonas (M, age 58, ) Hultman, Anna (F, age 52, ) Hultman, Joseph (M, age 18, ) Hultman, Frank O. (M, age 15, ) Hultman, Edna (F, age 11, ) Hultman, Andrew P. (M, age 10, ) | Hultman, Joel Fritjof (I68)
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1641 | Hultman, Lewis (M, age 8, ) Hultman, Jonas (M, age 58, ) Hultman, Anna (F, age 52, ) Hultman, Joseph (M, age 18, ) Hultman, Frank O. (M, age 15, ) Hultman, Edna (F, age 11, ) Hultman, Andrew P. (M, age 10, ) | Hultman, Frank Oscar (I69)
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1642 | Hultman, Lewis (M, age 8, ) Hultman, Jonas (M, age 58, ) Hultman, Anna (F, age 52, ) Hultman, Joseph (M, age 18, ) Hultman, Frank O. (M, age 15, ) Hultman, Edna (F, age 11, ) Hultman, Andrew P. (M, age 10, ) | Hultman, Edna Pauline (I70)
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1643 | Hultman, Lewis (M, age 8, ) Hultman, Jonas (M, age 58, ) Hultman, Anna (F, age 52, ) Hultman, Joseph (M, age 18, ) Hultman, Frank O. (M, age 15, ) Hultman, Edna (F, age 11, ) Hultman, Andrew P. (M, age 10, ) | Hultman, Andrew Peter (I71)
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1644 | Hultman, Lewis (M, age 8, ) Hultman, Jonas (M, age 58, ) Hultman, Anna (F, age 52, ) Hultman, Joseph (M, age 18, ) Hultman, Frank O. (M, age 15, ) Hultman, Edna (F, age 11, ) Hultman, Andrew P. (M, age 10, ) | Hultman, Louis Cornelius (I72)
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1645 | I cannot find her birth record. I have searched all surrounding parishes including: Lena, Långared, Horla, Siene, and Fullestad. | Johansdotter, Gustafva (I1205)
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1646 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I3218)
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1647 | I had Frank Joseph Kretschmer as the husband here. I found them under William in Omaha NE in the 1930 census? William said then he was a insurance auditor. On Frank's WWI card he was chief clerk for Swift &Co., single and living in Omaha, NE. In the book "Rudeen Family History", by Karen (Rudeen) Rademacher, she spelled it Kretschner? He was a auditor for WOW Life Insurance Society. | Kretschmer, Frank Joseph (I771)
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1648 | I have made contact with a possible descendant of Kalle via DISBYT: Hello, Thanks for your mail. I'll look in my genealogy and see if there is any picture of Kalle Johansson. It was long ago, I was researching genealogy, Regards, Med vänlig hälsning Lena Andersson Mäklarbyrån Andersson & Andersson AB 0502-59459 0703-289410 lena@mbaa.se www.mbaa.se I have to search a little. I'll let you know when I know a little bit more. | Johansson, Kalle (Karl) (I2094)
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1649 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I1)
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1650 | Ida Black, 16, is listed as the adopted daughter of Edwin and Belle Rosecrans, both 42. Also living in the household is the Resecrans' biological son Willie. | Black, Ida Louise (I1085)
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