Matches 1,801 to 1,850 of 2,860
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1801 | Inferred; death record gives father's name only | Hultman, Nils (I11715)
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1802 | Ingar was listed at Vanneberga #11. | Persdotter, Ingar (I2831)
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1803 | Inhyses | Andersdotter, Greta (P664)
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1804 | Inhyses | Andersson, Sven (P682)
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1805 | Inhyses änkeman | Andersson, Lars (P34)
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1806 | Ione's S.S. was 506-24-4484. Charles C 1886 and Florence H 1901 Bliss parents. Doris A 1921 Vera M 1922 | Bliss, Ione Faye (I3162)
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1807 | Irene is from Kahului, Maui, Hawaii. She had 4 children from a previous marriage. | Canha, Irene (I0218)
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1808 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I0187)
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1809 | Is a public school teacher. Living with her sister Elizabeth McHugh Gilchrist and family | McHugh, Mary Anna (I5958)
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1810 | Is a schoolmaster at the parish schoolhouse | Beattie, Joseph (I5969)
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1811 | Is a veterinarian | Gilchrist, Willard Dougal (I5960)
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1812 | Is an agent for farm machinery. Will also engage in machinery business in La Crosse, Wisconsin. | Campbell, James (I5916)
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1813 | Is doing general farming. | Campbell, James (I5916)
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1814 | Is farming | Campbell, William B. (I5923)
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1815 | Is in the livery business. | Whitehouse, Lafayette (I5894)
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1816 | Is living with her daughter Flora and her husband, Hugh Campbell. | Lytle, Nancy (I5940)
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1817 | Is living with her grandmother Ella and step-grandfather, Jermain. | Burfield, Iva (I5888)
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1818 | Is married but now living separately as a boarder. Working in real estate. | Whitehouse, Frank Erving (I5869)
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1819 | Is now living with her daughter Hazel and her husband, Harry Smith. | Whtiney, Ella Relief Taft (I5868)
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1820 | Is presently without her husband who may be looking for land in the west. Sons Germain and Lafayette are with her. | Campbell, Janet "Jeannette" (I1144)
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1821 | Is proprietor of a business college. | Campbell, Benjamin (I5937)
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1822 | Isaac S. Patten Lemon, Butler, Ohio August 7, 1820 Males under 10: 2 Males 10-15: 1 Males 26-44: 1 Females under 10: 2 Females 10-15: 1 Females 26-44: 1 | Patton, Isaac Southard (I7175)
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1823 | It was the Reverend Daiss. He came to America as a mission pastor to Fontanelle NE on Sept. 13, 1878, he was 28. He died of a liver ailment caused by a fall down some stairs. He moved to Berger, Franklin, MO, all the graves are there. In the 1910 census the family lived in Boeuf TS, Franklin, MO and he said he was a precher, and both his parents were born in Germany. In the 1880 census he and wife catherine, daughter Martha and his sister Lydia lived in Fontenelle, NE. He was a precher. The informant on the death certificate was Mathilda Daiss. The birth records of MO show two Daiss children born on March 16 1885 in High Ridge,Jefferson,MO, to Joseph and Catherine, no names are shown. On the Daiss gravestone in St John;s Cemetery in Berger MO, there is a Mathilda Daiss, 1865-1953. Who is she? | Daiss, Rev Johann Joseph (I3426)
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1824 | Ithaca NE (1940 obit) | Pearson, Lloyd F (I4430)
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1825 | Ithaca NE (1940 obit) | Pearson, Wesley (I4432)
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1826 | Ivar Carlson of Fremont married Emmas sister. In the 1930 census she said her parents were from Sweden. | Martinson, Emma Christine (I2204)
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1827 | J. Jeff Cogburn household J. Jeff Cogburn, 53 (b. Tennessee) Martha C., 46 (b. North Carolina) Edward, 20 Charlotte, 13 Amanda, 11 Paris, 9 Pink. 5 Parley, 3 Posy, 6/12 | Cogburn, John Jefferson (I2151)
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1828 | J. Jeff Cogburn household J. Jeff Cogburn, 53 (b. Tennessee) Martha C., 46 (b. North Carolina) Edward, 20 Charlotte, 13 Amanda, 11 Paris, 9 Pink. 5 Parley, 3 Posy, 6/12 | Cogburn, Pinkney N (I2167)
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1829 | J. W. Johnson came to America from Sweden, and became established as a banker, and also a restaurant owner. He helped the Brodd's financially in making the journey to America. His first wife died in childbirth. To this union 1 daughter was born: 1. Tillie Married: __________ Wishart To this union at least 2 children were born. 1. Son (drowned) He had 1 son: Ed Wishart who lives in Reno, Nevada. 2. Daughter Married: Blonde _________ When Tillie was born her mother died. Gustafva was nursing Augusta at the time. She weaned Augusta and nursed Tillie. Tillie always was indebted to Gustafva for saving her life. J. W. Johnson married a second time. To this union 3 children were born: 1. Melvin 2. Elwood 3. Evelyn In 1901, Clara (A. G. Brodd's daughter) went to Wyoming to care for J. W.'s second wife when she was ill. Clara also worked in the restaurant that her uncle owned. Mr. Ed Wishart 964 University Terrace Reno, Nevada | Johnson, J. W. (I0237)
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1830 | J.P. Hultman, 72, m Anna C., 66, f J.F., 32, m Edna, 26, f Andrew P., 24, m Louis C., 22, m | Johansdotter, Anna Christina (I62)
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1831 | J.P. Hultman, 72, m Anna C., 66, f J.F., 32, m Edna, 26, f Andrew P., 24, m Louis C., 22, m | Hultman, Joel Fritjof (I68)
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1832 | J.P. Hultman, 72, m Anna C., 66, f J.F., 32, m Edna, 26, f Andrew P., 24, m Louis C., 22, m | Hultman, Edna Pauline (I70)
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1833 | J.P. Hultman, 72, m Anna C., 66, f J.F., 32, m Edna, 26, f Andrew P., 24, m Louis C., 22, m | Hultman, Andrew Peter (I71)
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1834 | J.P. Hultman, 72, m Anna C., 66, f J.F., 32, m Edna, 26, f Andrew P., 24, m Louis C., 22, m | Hultman, Louis Cornelius (I72)
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1835 | Jack died of tuberculosis in a Black Mountain, TN TB sanitorium at the age of 34. He is buried next to his father and mother. Jack was the only child born to Edward D. Cogburn and Icia Gordon. | Cogburn, Jack G. (I8902)
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1836 | James changed his name to Anderson. In the 1930 census they were living in Kansas City, Jackson, MO. He said his father was born in the USA and mother in Sweden. He was a switchman on the railroad at that time. Buried as Anderson FAG | Kirk, James Francis (I1551)
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1837 | James Cramb, head, married age 67, cotton weaver, born at Strowan Janet Cramb, wife, married age 67 John (?) Cramb, son, age 32, grocer Janet Cramb, Daughter, unammried age 23, assistant (? illegible) | Tainsh, Janet (I6385)
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1838 | James Cramb, head, married age 67, cotton weaver, born at Strowan Janet Cramb, wife, married age 67 John (?) Cramb, son, age 32, grocer Janet Cramb, Daughter, unammried age 23, assistant (? illegible) | Cramb, James (I6397)
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1839 | James Cramb, Head, Married age 77, Cotton weaver Janet Cramb, wife, Married age 77 Janet Cramb, daughter, unmarried age 35, dressmaker James McKenzie (?), granson, age 9, scholar | Tainsh, Janet (I6385)
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1840 | James Cramb, Head, Married age 77, Cotton weaver Janet Cramb, wife, Married age 77 Janet Cramb, daughter, unmarried age 35, dressmaker James McKenzie (?), granson, age 9, scholar | Cramb, James (I6397)
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1841 | James William Cogburn and his brother Freeman Hardy Cogburn were the first residents of Pisgay Creek section of Cruso in Haywood County, NC. They built a crude, one room log cabin - a bark shack, to live in and they cooked their potatoes in an Indian clay pot. This information was furnished by Will's granddaughter, Essie Sellers Jervis. | Cogburn, James William (I2160)
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1842 | James William Cogburn and his brother Freeman Hardy Cogburn were the first residents of Pisgay Creek section of Cruso in Haywood County, NC. They built a crude, one room log cabin - a bark shack, to live in and they cooked their potatoes in an Indian clay pot. This information was furnished by Will's granddaughter, Essie Sellers Jervis. | Cogburn, Freeman Hardy (I2161)
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1843 | Jan died of chest disease. | Persson, Jan (I3458)
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1844 | Jane and her two sisters are working as dressmakers. | Beattie, Jane (I5973)
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1845 | Janet Campbell, baptized 5 Oct 1824. Parents Duncan Campbell and Betty Tainsh. | Campbell, Janet "Jeannette" (I1144)
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1846 | Janet is widowed and living by herself. Her brother John and several other family members live quite close. | Campbell, Janet "Jeannette" (I1144)
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1847 | Janet Tainsh, age and occupation not stated. Appears to be a boarding house of some kind. | Tainsh, Janet (I6385)
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1848 | Jean Martinson thinks Ellen was born in Ashland, NE. She remarried after John died to a Mr. Pratt. They lived in Wahoo, NE. Maxine Nordstrom's family tree says Ellen was born in 1876. The gravestone also says 1876. The 1900 census says 1876. In that census Ellen said she had bore 4 children and 4 were living. She said both her parents were born in Sweden. | Nordstrom, Ellen J (I366)
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1849 | Jeanette Frasier Shotwell 1918 - 1997 From the time Jeanette was a school girl, she showed an interest in speech and in speaking. This started to be noticed by others when she was in high school, living in Osceola, Nebraska. In 1934 she participated in high school championships at Hastings, Nebraska, entering the debate and musical sections. That year, whe won first place in girl's voice. She first attended college at Hastings, Nebraska, then attending and graduating from Grinnell College in Iowa. During her college years, she participated in many tournaments in debate and extemporaneous speaking, frequently winning honors. During this period, she became interested in the field of speech and hearing disorders and she obtained a Master's Degree in speech pathology from the University of Iowa. This became her lifetime career. Starting first as an instructor at the University of Nebraska, she soon moved to the University of Illinois. By 1947 she had become the Supervisor of Speech and Hearing Services for Crippled Children at the University. In the 1950s, her name appeared in connection with various speech and hearing conferences where she appeared on panels and chaired a section on hearing loss in children. | Frasier, Jeanette (I1094)
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1850 | Jenette, her mother-in-law is now 80 years old and living with Lafayette and Anna. Lafayette is away from home during this census. | Johnson, Anna (I5896)
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