Matches 2,151 to 2,200 of 2,871
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2151 | Living in the household were: Rademacher, Frank (white male, 35), furniture dealer Mary (white female, 28), wife, keeping house Josie (white female, 3), daughter, at home Francis A. (white female, 2), daughter, at home Joseph A. (white male, 6 mos), son, at home Pavlik, Francis (white female, 16), sister-in-law, servant Pavlik, Albert (white male, 11), brother-in-law, servant The Pavlik family members (including Mary) are listed as born in Austria (instead of the usual Bohemia). | Pavlik, Mary E. (I2478)
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2152 | Living in the household were: Rademacher, Frank (white male, 35), furniture dealer Mary (white female, 28), wife, keeping house Josie (white female, 3), daughter, at home Francis A. (white female, 2), daughter, at home Joseph A. (white male, 6 mos), son, at home Pavlik, Francis (white female, 16), sister-in-law, servant Pavlik, Albert (white male, 11), brother-in-law, servant The Pavlik family members (including Mary) are listed as born in Austria (instead of the usual Bohemia). | Rademacher, Agnes (I6400)
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2153 | Living in the household were: Rademacher, Frank (white male, 35), furniture dealer Mary (white female, 28), wife, keeping house Josie (white female, 3), daughter, at home Francis A. (white female, 2), daughter, at home Joseph A. (white male, 6 mos), son, at home Pavlik, Francis (white female, 16), sister-in-law, servant Pavlik, Albert (white male, 11), brother-in-law, servant The Pavlik family members (including Mary) are listed as born in Austria (instead of the usual Bohemia). | Rademacher, Frances (I6401)
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2154 | Living in the household were: Rademacher, Frank (white male, 35), furniture dealer Mary (white female, 28), wife, keeping house Josie (white female, 3), daughter, at home Francis A. (white female, 2), daughter, at home Joseph A. (white male, 6 mos), son, at home Pavlik, Francis (white female, 16), sister-in-law, servant Pavlik, Albert (white male, 11), brother-in-law, servant The Pavlik family members (including Mary) are listed as born in Austria (instead of the usual Bohemia). | Rademacher, Joseph Albert (I6402)
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2155 | Living in the household were: Rademacker, Frank (white male, 40), furniture business, born in Prussia Mary (white female, 28) wife, housekeeping A.J. (white female, 9) daughter Francis (white female, 7) daughter Albert (white male, 6) son Frank (white male, 3) son Gertrude (white female, 9 mos.) duaghter Sschlasheety (?), Francis (white female, 18) servant Sonderman, Joseph (white male, 26) cabinet maker | Rademacher, Franz Joseph (I2381)
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2156 | Living in the household were: Rademacker, Frank (white male, 40), furniture business, born in Prussia Mary (white female, 28) wife, housekeeping A.J. (white female, 9) daughter Francis (white female, 7) daughter Albert (white male, 6) son Frank (white male, 3) son Gertrude (white female, 9 mos.) duaghter Sschlasheety (?), Francis (white female, 18) servant Sonderman, Joseph (white male, 26) cabinet maker | Pavlik, Mary E. (I2478)
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2157 | Living in the household were: Rademacker, Frank (white male, 40), furniture business, born in Prussia Mary (white female, 28) wife, housekeeping A.J. (white female, 9) daughter Francis (white female, 7) daughter Albert (white male, 6) son Frank (white male, 3) son Gertrude (white female, 9 mos.) duaghter Sschlasheety (?), Francis (white female, 18) servant Sonderman, Joseph (white male, 26) cabinet maker | Rademacher, Agnes (I6400)
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2158 | Living in the household were: Rademacker, Frank (white male, 40), furniture business, born in Prussia Mary (white female, 28) wife, housekeeping A.J. (white female, 9) daughter Francis (white female, 7) daughter Albert (white male, 6) son Frank (white male, 3) son Gertrude (white female, 9 mos.) duaghter Sschlasheety (?), Francis (white female, 18) servant Sonderman, Joseph (white male, 26) cabinet maker | Rademacher, Frances (I6401)
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2159 | Living in the household were: Rademacker, Frank (white male, 40), furniture business, born in Prussia Mary (white female, 28) wife, housekeeping A.J. (white female, 9) daughter Francis (white female, 7) daughter Albert (white male, 6) son Frank (white male, 3) son Gertrude (white female, 9 mos.) duaghter Sschlasheety (?), Francis (white female, 18) servant Sonderman, Joseph (white male, 26) cabinet maker | Rademacher, Joseph Albert (I6402)
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2160 | Living in the household were: Rademacker, Frank (white male, 40), furniture business, born in Prussia Mary (white female, 28) wife, housekeeping A.J. (white female, 9) daughter Francis (white female, 7) daughter Albert (white male, 6) son Frank (white male, 3) son Gertrude (white female, 9 mos.) duaghter Sschlasheety (?), Francis (white female, 18) servant Sonderman, Joseph (white male, 26) cabinet maker | Rademacher, Frank (I6403)
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2161 | Living in the household were: Rademacker, Frank (white male, 40), furniture business, born in Prussia Mary (white female, 28) wife, housekeeping A.J. (white female, 9) daughter Francis (white female, 7) daughter Albert (white male, 6) son Frank (white male, 3) son Gertrude (white female, 9 mos.) duaghter Sschlasheety (?), Francis (white female, 18) servant Sonderman, Joseph (white male, 26) cabinet maker | Rademacher, Gertrude (I6404)
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2162 | Living in the household were: Rademacker, Frank (white male, 40), furniture business, born in Prussia Mary (white female, 28) wife, housekeeping A.J. (white female, 9) daughter Francis (white female, 7) daughter Albert (white male, 6) son Frank (white male, 3) son Gertrude (white female, 9 mos.) duaghter Sschlasheety (?), Francis (white female, 18) servant Sonderman, Joseph (white male, 26) cabinet maker | Sonderman, Joseph (I6405)
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2163 | Living in this household are Jan Olsson, wife Ella Larsdotter, Ella's children Hans, Karin, Lars and Olof (from her first husband Hans) plus a daughter Helena born to Jan and Ella. Ella's son Olof dies in 1839. There are other family units at this location but based on cursory review do not appear to be related (despite similar surnames). | Olsson, Jän (I1669)
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2164 | Living in this household are Jan Olsson, wife Ella Larsdotter, Ella's children Hans, Karin, Lars and Olof (from her first husband Hans) plus a daughter Helena born to Jan and Ella. Ella's son Olof dies in 1839. There are other family units at this location but based on cursory review do not appear to be related (despite similar surnames). | Jansdotter, Helena (I1671)
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2165 | Living on Tångarne at this time were: Torp. Anders Håkansson, wife Maria Häggblad, son Johannes, son Andreas, daughter Anna Cathrine, daughter Cajsa, daughter Greta, son Anders, daughter Gustafva, daughter Maja Stina, and daughter Annicka. The oldest five children are shown as leaving the household at various times and to various destinations (refer to document image for details). The marriage of daughter Anna Catherina to Johannes Andersson is specifically called out with mention of their daughter Maja Cajsa. | Andersdotter, Caisa (I5999)
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2166 | Living on Tångarne at this time were: Torp. Anders Håkansson, wife Maria Häggblad, son Johannes, son Andreas, daughter Anna Cathrine, daughter Cajsa, daughter Greta, son Anders, daughter Gustafva, daughter Maja Stina, and daughter Annicka. The oldest five children are shown as leaving the household at various times and to various destinations (refer to document image for details). The marriage of daughter Anna Catherina to Johannes Andersson is specifically called out with mention of their daughter Maja Cajsa. | Andersdotter, Greta (I6001)
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2167 | Living on Tångarne at this time were: Torp. Anders Håkansson, wife Maria Häggblad, son Johannes, son Andreas, daughter Anna Cathrine, daughter Cajsa, daughter Greta, son Anders, daughter Gustafva, daughter Maja Stina, and daughter Annicka. The oldest five children are shown as leaving the household at various times and to various destinations (refer to document image for details). The marriage of daughter Anna Catherina to Johannes Andersson is specifically called out with mention of their daughter Maja Cajsa. | Andersson, Anders (I6002)
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2168 | Living on Tångarne at this time were: Torp. Anders Håkansson, wife Maria Häggblad, son Johannes, son Andreas, daughter Anna Cathrine, daughter Cajsa, daughter Greta, son Anders, daughter Gustafva, daughter Maja Stina, and daughter Annicka. The oldest five children are shown as leaving the household at various times and to various destinations (refer to document image for details). The marriage of daughter Anna Catherina to Johannes Andersson is specifically called out with mention of their daughter Maja Cajsa. | Andersdotter, Gustafva (I6003)
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2169 | Living on Tångarne at this time were: Torp. Anders Håkansson, wife Maria Häggblad, son Johannes, son Andreas, daughter Anna Cathrine, daughter Cajsa, daughter Greta, son Anders, daughter Gustafva, daughter Maja Stina, and daughter Annicka. The oldest five children are shown as leaving the household at various times and to various destinations (refer to document image for details). The marriage of daughter Anna Catherina to Johannes Andersson is specifically called out with mention of their daughter Maja Cajsa. | Andersdotter, Maja Stina (I6004)
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2170 | Living on Tångarne at this time were: Torp. Anders Håkansson, wife Maria Häggblad, son Johannes, son Andreas, daughter Anna Cathrine, daughter Cajsa, daughter Greta, son Anders, daughter Gustafva, daughter Maja Stina, and daughter Annicka. The oldest five children are shown as leaving the household at various times and to various destinations (refer to document image for details). The marriage of daughter Anna Catherina to Johannes Andersson is specifically called out with mention of their daughter Maja Cajsa. | Andersdotter, Annicka (I6005)
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2171 | Living on the Tontorpet farm were Anders Eriksson, wife Maria Eriksdotter, son Erik, son Johannes and daugther Stina. Others also living in this dwelling; possible relationships are not immediately apparent. | Eriksson, Anders (I5828)
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2172 | Living on the Tontorpet farm were Anders Eriksson, wife Maria Eriksdotter, son Erik, son Johannes and daugther Stina. Others also living in this dwelling; possible relationships are not immediately apparent. | Eriksdotter, Maja (I5829)
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2173 | Living on the Tontorpet farm were Anders Eriksson, wife Maria Eriksdotter, son Erik, son Johannes and daugther Stina. Others also living in this dwelling; possible relationships are not immediately apparent. | Andersson, Erik (I5992)
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2174 | Living on the Tontorpet farm were Anders Eriksson, wife Maria Eriksdotter, son Erik, son Johannes and daugther Stina. Others also living in this dwelling; possible relationships are not immediately apparent. | Andersdotter, Stina (I5993)
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2175 | Living with Anna Maria JOHANSDOTTER are her daughters Anna Josefina and Ida Albertina. | Johnson, Anna Josephine (I1431)
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2176 | Living with Anna Maria JOHANSDOTTER are her daughters Anna Josefina and Ida Albertina. | Johnson, Ida Albertha (I1732)
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2177 | Living with her widowed miother. She is working as a telephone operator. | Campbell, Flora (I5947)
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2178 | Living with his father; working as a schoolteacher | Campbell, Benjamin (I5937)
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2179 | Living with his mother and grandfather William Applebee. They are next door to the John and Elizabeth Campbell family. | Whitehouse, Frank Erving (I5869)
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2180 | Living with Mathias on land adjoining her father's in 1781, son born there that year | James, Elizabeth (I11118)
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2181 | Living with widowed mother and widowed sister who has 2 small children. | Anderson, James (I5951)
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2182 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I3173)
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2183 | Located 9 miles east and 1/2 mile south of Ceresco. Former Rosecrans property. | Frasier, Edward Alexander (I1084)
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2184 | Lola was an active member of the Ceresco Methodist Church for many years. Lola had taught school for many years before her marriage, and had graduated from Ashland High School. She also served on the local school board. | Timmons, Lola Ethel (I20)
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2185 | Long Beach, California | Black, Lloyd Kipling (I7658)
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2186 | Longtime Burlington, Colorado resident and beloved family physician of forty years, Dr. Raymond C. Beethe age 87, died Monday October 20, 2008 at the Good Samaritan Village in Ft. Collins, Colorado, his loving family at his side. He was born Raymond Carl Beethe on October 28, 1920 in Lincoln, Nebraska the son of August H. and Anna (Zeeh) Beethe. He graduated from Lincoln High School in 1938. Ray graduated from the University of Nebraska and then attended the University of Nebraska Medical School in Omaha, NE. He served his internship at St. Lukes Hospital in Denver, CO. On December 30, 1942, Ray was united in marriage to Leona Maxine Pearson in the Trinity Lutheran Church, Lincoln, Nebraska. Ray served his country in World War II as a physician. He entered the service in June 1943 and was honorably discharged in June 1945. In 1948, Ray began his medical practice in Burlington that would last forty years, retiring in 1988. During his years in Burlington he served on various boards of directors including the Domestic Violence Board, Dynamic Dimension Board, Trinity Lutheran Church, and close to 20 years on the Board at the 1st National Bank of Burlington (Currently Bank of the West). He especially enjoyed the time he spent on the District Lutheran Church Extension Fund Board. He also served several years as Kit Carson County Coroner. Preceding Ray in death were his parents. Those left to cherish his memory are his loving wife of sixty five years Maxine, of their home in Burlington. His three sons; Bud and wife Candia of Manitou Springs, CO, Scott and wife Jeanne of Fort Collins, CO, and Kip and wife Poppy of Denver, CO. Also surviving are his grandchildren Amanda Beethe of New York City, Clay Beethe of Anchorage, AK, Scott M. Beethe of Bozeman, MT, Anne Beethe of Omaha, NE and Sarah Beethe of Denver, CO. Ray is also survived by his sister Lorene Terpsma and husband Loyd of Lincoln, NE. Funeral services for Ray will be Friday October 24, 2008 at 10:30 Am at the Trinity Lutheran Church in Burlington. Pastor Bill Viergutz, officiating. Burial will follow in the Fairview Cemetery, Burlington. Visitation will be Thursday evening from 6:00 to 8:00 PM at Love Funeral Home in Burlington. In lieu of flowers, the family suggest memorials be made in Rays name to the Kit Carson County Memorial Hospital, or to the McArthur Senior Center both in Burlington. Memorials may be left at or sent to the Bank of the West in Burlington. | Beethe, Raymond Carl Dr. (I672)
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2187 | Loren was the brother of Orville. FAG | Dotson, Loren LeRoy (I1105)
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2188 | Loretta was accidently shot and died from the wound. The shooter was a neighbor's son. She lingered for 8 weeks. The boy was Ray Lindquist. He was 10 years old at the time. The funeral was held in the Methodist church in Nickerson, NE, where she was a member. In 1900 she said she had bore 7 children and 3 were living. | Whitney, Loretta (I3148)
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2189 | Lots of resources available to extend this family tree. Refer to https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Plze%C5%88_Regional_Archives,_Czech_Republic_Church_Records Pilsen Archives website: https://www.portafontium.eu/ | Ortmann, Josephine (I2040)
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2190 | Louis Alfred ("Uncle Al") owned a general merchandise store in Kansas. | Hanson, Louis Alfred (I80)
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2191 | Louis purchased his farm in Valparaiso NE on October 6, 1900. His grandson, Clyde Nelson, now owns it and is still farming it. This on July 24, 2004. In the 1910 census Louis said he came to America in 1884 and both his parents were born in Sweden. In 1930 he said they came to America in 1887 and he and parents were from Sweden. 1900 census Louis Nelson 34 Minnie Nelson 26 Lexe Nelson 6 Albin Nelson 3 Llyde Nelson 2 Nannie Nelson 5.12 1910 census Louis Nelson 44 Mennie Nelson 33 Lessie Nelson 14 Albin Nelson 13 Lloyd Nelson 12 Nannie Nelson 10 Harry Nelson 9 Bessie Nelson 6 Herman Nelson 4 Willie Nelson 2 Eddie Nelson 1/12 1920 census Louis Nelson 54 Minnie Nelson 48 Alvin Nelson 28 Lloyd Nelson 21 Saunie Nelson 20 Harry Nelson 18 Bessie Nelson 16 Herman Nelson 14 Willie Nelson 11 Edward Nelson 9 Edna Nelson 7 1930 census Louis Nelson 64 Minnie Nelson 57 William Nelson 22 Eddie Nelson 20 Edna Nelson 17 | Nelson, Louis (I1520)
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2192 | Louisa died 23 days after the birth of twins, near North English, IA. | Family: Benjamin F. Black / Louisa Matthews (F352)
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2193 | Louise is a sister to Martha. In the 1930 census she said her father was from Germany and mother from Nebraska. | Shoenfeldt, Louise (I1805)
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2194 | Lunnagården 4:4 | Jönsdotter, Kristina (P730)
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2195 | Lunnagården 4:4 | Larsdotter, Kerstin (P734)
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2196 | Lunnagården 4:4 | Månsson, Jöns (P735)
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2197 | Lydia was the sister of Ed Quicks wife. | Carlson, Lydia (I729)
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2198 | Lyons NE records show Herbert bought the grave plots but not sure if he is there or not. SSDI calls him Herbert C | Bjornberg, Carl Herbert (I3375)
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2199 | Mabel lived only 3 or 4 months. | Ladd, Mabel (I3291)
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2200 | Maja Ericsdotter, b. 1765 Hool. Arrived 1796 from Hool left 1798 | Eriksdotter, Maja (I5829)
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