Matches 1,851 to 1,900 of 2,871
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1851 | Jonas and Eva with five daughters and one son at Skallycke on the Stjerngranat estate | Jonsson, Jonas (I1582)
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1852 | Jonas and Eva with three daughters initially; another son and daughter are added during this period. | Jonsson, Jonas (I1582)
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1853 | Jonas and Eva with three daughters; first arrival at Skallycke. | Jonsson, Jonas (I1582)
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1854 | Jonas is with his son Joseph (Joel). Joseph, head, white, mail, Dec 1851, Single Jonas P., father, white, mail, Aug 1812, widowed Both emigrated in 1854, | Hultman, Jonas Peter (I55)
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1855 | Jonas is with his son Joseph (Joel). Joseph, head, white, mail, Dec 1851, Single Jonas P., father, white, mail, Aug 1812, widowed Both emigrated in 1854, | Hultman, Joel Fritjof (I68)
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1856 | Jonas' farm operations consisted of: owns the farm 14 acres tilled value of farm $1200 value of machinery $50 value of livestock $300 labor costs $12 value of production $370 mowed grassland 8 acres hay production 16 tons 4 milk cows 4 other cattle 4 calves sold 200 lbs butter produced 15 acres corn 900 bushels corn 1 acre potaties 200 bushels potatoes 1/2 acre apple trees 45 bushels apples | Hultman, Jonas Peter (I55)
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1857 | Jöns is first listed as a drängen (farm hand) but this entry is crossed out and he reappears lower on the page with his new wife Nilla Svensdotter and son Anders. The family departs in 1866 to another farm. Jöns' brother Lars is also listed as a farm hand. He (Lars) stays at this location until 21 Sep 1869 when he leaves for Amerika. | Mårtensson, Jöns (I425)
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1858 | Jöns is first listed as a drängen (farm hand) but this entry is crossed out and he reappears lower on the page with his new wife Nilla Svensdotter and son Anders. The family departs in 1866 to another farm. Jöns' brother Lars is also listed as a farm hand. He (Lars) stays at this location until 21 Sep 1869 when he leaves for Amerika. | Svensdotter, Nilla (I426)
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1859 | Jöns is first listed as a drängen (farm hand) but this entry is crossed out and he reappears lower on the page with his new wife Nilla Svensdotter and son Anders. The family departs in 1866 to another farm. Jöns' brother Lars is also listed as a farm hand. He (Lars) stays at this location until 21 Sep 1869 when he leaves for Amerika. | Martinson, Andrew (I427)
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1860 | Jöns is first listed as a drängen (farm hand) but this entry is crossed out and he reappears lower on the page with his new wife Nilla Svensdotter and son Anders. The family departs in 1866 to another farm. Jöns' brother Lars is also listed as a farm hand. He (Lars) stays at this location until 21 Sep 1869 when he leaves for Amerika. | Mårtensson, Lars (I1513)
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1861 | Jons was listed as Onnestad #42. | Nilsson, Jons (I2805)
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1862 | Josef was a Burger and Weingartner or vineyard keeper by occupation. He died of consumption and a liver ailment. The Daiss homestead was located 7 miles N.E. of Nickerson NE. Their neighbor was George Bonner. | Daiss, Josef (I3424)
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1863 | Joseph Fraser 1830 to 1900 Bequests 50 lbs. to Housekeeper Isabella Reid 30 lbs. to Helen Beattie (cousin) 25 lbs. to two daughters of James Beattie 25 lbs. to Annie Fraser, daughter of Alexander [Alexander was Joseph's half-brother. By 1900, Annie had immigrated to America and married William McHugh of Green County, Iowa] 25 lbs. to daughters, Ebba and Margarette, and son Edward of Andrew 25 lbs. to Ministers of the Parish, Free and Congregational Churches in the Village of Insch 10 lbs. to Society in Aberdeen for saving life at sea (apparatus for saving life at sea his invention) 10 lbs. to Trustees of Rodger Fund in Insch to be used as they think proper. Trustees to deposit in North of Scotland Bank, Insch, the price of one hundred bolls of oat meal and spend this money with interest thereon from time to time inting working people with families in the parishes of Insch, Leslie and Kennethmont, who are suffering from sickness and trustees consider deserving of help. Annual income to minister giving sermon once a year on cruelty to animals. Residue to children of brothers Andrew and Alexander equally among them sharing alike. | Fraser, Joseph (I1130)
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1864 | Joseph Fraser is a "farm servant" working on behalf of Robert Mackie. Unmarried male, age 20, born at Kennethmont | Fraser, Joseph (I1130)
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1865 | Joseph Fraser is associated with several properties in the Insch vicinity on the 1885 valuation rolls. He is listed as (1) a tenant of the farm and house at Burnside on the Leith-hall estate; (2) proprietor of Clifton House in Insch; and (3) a tenant on other farm land near Insch. At Clifton House, Joseph Fraser of Burnside (Kennethmont) is listed as the proprietor of a house with several tenants. Tenants are John Morrison (servant), Joseph Robb (butcher), Alexander Reid (retired farmer), Mrs. Mackie, Mrs. Reid, Mrs. Jessiman, and Mrs. Urquhart. Near Insch, Joseph Fraser is listed as a tenant farmer on "Land, Village Lands" within the Estates of Insch and Nether Boddam. | Fraser, Joseph (I1130)
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1866 | Joseph Fraser, butcher, is listed as proprietor of Clifton House in Insch; George Gordon was occupier. Feu-duties paid to Col A.S. Hay | Fraser, Joseph (I1130)
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1867 | Joseph Fraser, Patient, Unmarried, male age 41, Cattle dealer, Kennethmont, Aberdeenshire, Lunatic | Fraser, Joseph (I1130)
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1868 | Joseph is listed as the tenant/occupier at Burnside Farm, but still retians ownership status for Clifton House in Insch. He is also a tenant on the Insch/Nether Boddam property. The Burnside Farm is part of the Leith hall estate. | Fraser, Joseph (I1130)
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1869 | Joseph is working as Ag Labourer (although blacked out?) for the John Davidson family in Premnay. Premnay is a parish that borders on Leslie. | Fraser, Joseph (I1130)
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1870 | Joseph, Mary and children moved from West Virginia to Kansas in 1870 | Family: Robert Bryson / Mary Catherine James (F3570)
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1871 | Josephine died sometime during WW1. | Adamson, Josephine (I3368)
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1872 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I1916)
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1873 | Josiah is now farming and head of the household which includes his mother Elizabeth and wife Jane. | Campbell, Josiah (I1142)
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1874 | Josiah is working as a sewing machine repairman. Green Lake County adjoins Marquette County. It had earlier been a portion of Marquette County. | Campbell, Josiah (I1142)
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1875 | Judy and her son Michel were killed in a boating accident. | Hearn, Judy Kay (I3237)
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1876 | Julia was previously married and had 4 sons. She is buried in KS with her first husband. | Johnson, Julia (I3051)
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1877 | June's obit said 8 g and 4 gg grandchildren. Her and her sister Grace had a double ring wedding. | Martinson, June Margarite (I769)
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1878 | Kålaberga No. 4 Åbo Sven Hansson Åbo Nils Olsson - d. 6 Oct 1829 H. Elna Nilsdotter S. Ola | Nilsdotter, Elna (I1592)
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1879 | Karin was a Lararinna Andrarum (teacher 2nd grade). | Mansdotter, Karin (I2639)
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1880 | Karin was a Telefonist (telephone operator). | Reimer, Karin (I2648)
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1881 | Karl came to America in 1919. Debbies Swedish info says 1925. | Gustafsson, Karl Axel (I3496)
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1882 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I2677)
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1883 | Karna was listed at Vanneberga #2. | Svensdotter, Karna (I2836)
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1884 | Karolina came to America March 22, 1881. Her name was also spelled as Carolina, as on her gravestone. She became a citizen in 1881(1920 census). 1910 census MRS Corine Eliason 53 Hilma Eliason 25 Anna Eliason 20 Aman Eliason 17 Bernhard Eliason 15 Ruben Eliason 12 Sven Eliason 89 Source Citation: Year: 1910; Census Place: Stocking, Saunders, Nebraska; Roll: T624_855; Page: 3B; Enumeration District: 154; Image: 385. In the 1900 census she said she had bore 7 children and 5 were living. According to records, she went back to Sweden in April 17 1922 for a visit. | Nelson, Carolina (I1875)
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1885 | Karolina had different mother if the 1900 census is correct. | Nilson, Karolina (I1251)
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1886 | Kate was also known as Kersti and Katie. This family and info from church ledger. She came to America in 1882 and said she bore 4 children and 4 were living (1900 census). | Johnson, Kate (I1068)
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1887 | Kathryn was a physical therapist and died of cancer about the age of 40. She lived in Rapid City, SD and had two young children. FAG | Stene, Kathryn Marie (I1693)
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1888 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I1184)
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1889 | Kenneth donated his body to science. The funeral was held on November 27, 2004 but he was not buried that day. His ashes will be buried at a later date. | Pearson, Kenneth Victor (I1722)
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1890 | Kennethmont Fraser & Beattie John Fraser in the parish of Leslie and Margaret Beattie in this parish having been regularly proclaimed, were married July 9th 1827. | Family: John Fraser / Margaret Beattie (F1861)
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1891 | Kennethmont June 28th 1828 John Fraser in Law had Twins born by his wife Margaret Beattie called Mary and Margaret. | Fraser, Mary (I1132)
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1892 | Kennethmont June 28th 1828 John Fraser in Law had Twins born by his wife Margaret Beattie called Mary and Margaret. | Fraser, Margaret (I1131)
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1893 | Kentucky, Wills and Probate Records, 1774-1989 Volume #, 1846-1852 p. 51 In obedience to an order of the Boone County Court made at the February Term 1847 appointing us commissioners to make partition of all the real estate of Samuel Black deceased amongst his children and heirs, we the undersigned James Rice, James Marshall and Moses S. Rice. We proceeded? upon the premises of the s'd dec'd on the 5th of Feb. 1847 and were sworn by James Cordiers Esq. to perform the duty required by said order impartially without favor or affection to the best of our skiill and judgment. We proceeded first to ascertain by survey the quantity of land in possession fo the dec'd at the time of his death which we found to be 165 acres. We then after laying off dower of 55 acres for the widow of said dec'd out of the said 165 acres proceeded to make partition of the remaining 110 acres into the nine following described lots to wit: [map] followed by detailed legal descriptions of each of the nine parcels. Having thus made the divisions as aforesaid and believing them to be of equal value we proceeded by ballot to assign to each heir his or her particular lot which resulted as follows: Enoch White and wife obtained Lot No. 9 Boggess and wife " " 1 Grubbs and wife " " 6 Margaret Black " " 4 Joseph Black " " 7 Benjamin Black " " 8 Mary Black " " 5 Isabella Black " " 2 Emily Black " " 3 All of which is respectfully reported to the Boone County Court given under our hands this 8th day of February 1847. James Marshall James Rice M.L. Rice Commonwealth of Kentucky, Boone Count Court April Term 1847 With respect to James Marshall & other commissioners appointed to make partition and division of the lands of Sam'l Black dec'd of this County amongst his heirs was produced in Court and no exceptions being made or sustained to same it is approved confirmed and ordered to be recorded which is done. J.G. Hamilton, clk. Mrs. Ellen Black's Dower In compliance with an order of the Boone County Court made at the February Term 1847 requiring us to lay off, allot and assign to Mrs. Ellen Black her dower in the lands of her deceased husband Samuel Black, we the undersigned James Rice, Jamees Marhsall, William Utterback and Moses Rice met upon the premises of the s'd deceased on the 5th of Feb'y 1847 and were sworn by James Corlein Esq. to perform the duty required by the s'd order without partiality, favor or affection to the best of our skill and judgment, we proceeded in the first place to ascertain by survey the quantity of land in possession of the deceased at the time of his death which we found to be 165 acres. Out of the said 165 acres we then proceeded to lay off and set apart for dower as aforeseaid 55 acres which is recorded as follows to wit: [map] [detailed legal description] The said dower includes the dwelling house and other buildings, a large proportion of improved and tillable land, fencing, and woodland enough to supply it with fire wood and rail timbers; and is in our opinion equ[..]ive in value to one third of the value of the aforesaid 165 acres. All of which is respectfully reported to the Boone County Court, Given under our hands this 6th of February 1847. James Rice James Marshall Wm. Utterback J.S. Rise Commonwealth of Kentucky, Boone County Court March Term 1847 This report of the Commissioners appointed to lay off, assign and set aport to Ellen Black her dower in the lands of her deceased husband Samuel Black in this County whereof he died seized & possessed was this day produced in Court approved confirmed and ordered to be recorded which is done. J.G. Hamilton, Clk. | Black, Samuel (I1169)
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1894 | Kentucky, Wills and Probate Records, 1774-1989 Volume #, 1846-1852 p. 51 In obedience to an order of the Boone County Court made at the February Term 1847 appointing us commissioners to make partition of all the real estate of Samuel Black deceased amongst his children and heirs, we the undersigned James Rice, James Marshall and Moses S. Rice. We proceeded? upon the premises of the s'd dec'd on the 5th of Feb. 1847 and were sworn by James Cordiers Esq. to perform the duty required by said order impartially without favor or affection to the best of our skiill and judgment. We proceeded first to ascertain by survey the quantity of land in possession fo the dec'd at the time of his death which we found to be 165 acres. We then after laying off dower of 55 acres for the widow of said dec'd out of the said 165 acres proceeded to make partition of the remaining 110 acres into the nine following described lots to wit: [map] followed by detailed legal descriptions of each of the nine parcels. Having thus made the divisions as aforesaid and believing them to be of equal value we proceeded by ballot to assign to each heir his or her particular lot which resulted as follows: Enoch White and wife obtained Lot No. 9 Boggess and wife " " 1 Grubbs and wife " " 6 Margaret Black " " 4 Joseph Black " " 7 Benjamin Black " " 8 Mary Black " " 5 Isabella Black " " 2 Emily Black " " 3 All of which is respectfully reported to the Boone County Court given under our hands this 8th day of February 1847. James Marshall James Rice M.L. Rice Commonwealth of Kentucky, Boone Count Court April Term 1847 With respect to James Marshall & other commissioners appointed to make partition and division of the lands of Sam'l Black dec'd of this County amongst his heirs was produced in Court and no exceptions being made or sustained to same it is approved confirmed and ordered to be recorded which is done. J.G. Hamilton, clk. Mrs. Ellen Black's Dower In compliance with an order of the Boone County Court made at the February Term 1847 requiring us to lay off, allot and assign to Mrs. Ellen Black her dower in the lands of her deceased husband Samuel Black, we the undersigned James Rice, Jamees Marhsall, William Utterback and Moses Rice met upon the premises of the s'd deceased on the 5th of Feb'y 1847 and were sworn by James Corlein Esq. to perform the duty required by the s'd order without partiality, favor or affection to the best of our skill and judgment, we proceeded in the first place to ascertain by survey the quantity of land in possession of the deceased at the time of his death which we found to be 165 acres. Out of the said 165 acres we then proceeded to lay off and set apart for dower as aforeseaid 55 acres which is recorded as follows to wit: [map] [detailed legal description] The said dower includes the dwelling house and other buildings, a large proportion of improved and tillable land, fencing, and woodland enough to supply it with fire wood and rail timbers; and is in our opinion equ[..]ive in value to one third of the value of the aforesaid 165 acres. All of which is respectfully reported to the Boone County Court, Given under our hands this 6th of February 1847. James Rice James Marshall Wm. Utterback J.S. Rise Commonwealth of Kentucky, Boone County Court March Term 1847 This report of the Commissioners appointed to lay off, assign and set aport to Ellen Black her dower in the lands of her deceased husband Samuel Black in this County whereof he died seized & possessed was this day produced in Court approved confirmed and ordered to be recorded which is done. J.G. Hamilton, Clk. | Howard, Elinor (I1170)
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1895 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I2251)
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1896 | Klemmed was listed at Vinslov #16. | Mansson, Klemmed (I2826)
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1897 | Known as the "Horseman-keeper" in Skarsjö, Skepperstad parish. He was a 1/4 farmer in Skepperstad Nedergard, Skepperstad. He moved in 1809 to Ö. Skaftarp parish, where he was a home farmer. He probably moved in 1810 to Skepperstad. | Hultman, Isak (I50)
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1898 | Known as Tilda. | Johnson, Mathilda (I1070)
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1899 | Knute's SS # was 507-07-3026. He married Ruby twice. 2nd time was Jul 28 1948 in Saline Co., AR | Bjornberg, Knute Harry (I3377)
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1900 | Lafayette's father, Stoel, is living with this family. Janette is not present. | Whitehouse, Lafayette (I5894)
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