Matches 2,451 to 2,500 of 2,871
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2451 | Per and Johanna are now living alone at Ljunby No. 1. Per is noted as "fattighjorn" (pauper). He dies in 1874 and Johanna leaves the following year, 1875. | Påhlsson, Per (I609)
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2452 | Per and Johanna are now living alone at Ljunby No. 1. Per is noted as "fattighjorn" (pauper). He dies in 1874 and Johanna leaves the following year, 1875. | Tufvesdotter, Johanna (I612)
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2453 | Per daughter Marie, Otto spent most of his working life in the chicken hatchery business in Newman Grove (NE), Omaha (NE), Loup City (NE), and Harlan (IA). | Timmons, Otto Salathiel (I796)
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2454 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I2705)
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2455 | Per is a Tele-grafassist (telegrapher). | Reimer, Per Goran (I2651)
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2456 | Per Jane Otto, cause of death Spinal Meningitis | Frasier, Ethel May (I1096)
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2457 | Per Jane Otto, cause of death was drowning | Williamson, Willard (I1103)
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2458 | Per Jeffrey Bassett, it was a different Rebecca Bass that was the daughter of Creed Haskins. Follow-up needed. | Haskins, Rebecca (I998)
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2459 | Per Marh's half-sister Laura Hook, Mary's cause of death was a tumor. Overbrook Citizen Friday, Feb 4, 1898 Mrs. Geo James died Sunday at 10 o'clock and was buried Monday at 11am. F.P. Redmon of Overbrook has charge of the funeral. Overbrook Herald Mrs. Mary James age 37, wife of G.C. James died at her home in Union at 10 o'clock Sunday morning. She had been sick about 10 weeks. Teh funeral sermon was preached by Rev. Thomas of Richland and the body was interred in the Richland Cemetery. From Kansas Historical Library at Topeka in the Overbrook papers. | Mary C. (I11167)
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2460 | Per Perry's descendant Sam Gilmore: Early on, Perry was a farmer. He left Nebraska for northeastern Colorado in the mid 1880s, settling in Holyoke, Phillips County. In 1896, he moved to Colorado Springs. Here he became the next door neighbor of the Grewell family in the 600 block of north Spruce. His children all attended Bristol school (same school I [Same Gilmore] attended in the 1950s). Perry worked as a teamster and laborer for the Grewells who had a coal yard. His wife Alice moved to Long Beach, California following Perry's death in 1924. | Black, Perry Hall (I1160)
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2461 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: Edward Vernon Grewell / Blanche Olive Black (F2430)
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2462 | Per tombstone, age at death was Age 69 years, 6 months, 15 days. Date of death was 10 Feb 1877. Birth date computes as 26 Jul 1807 | Dyer, Nancy (I805)
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2463 | Per Torstensson 1724 Jan Ingar Jönsdotter 1729 Mai Son Per 23 Jun 1759 Dot Ella 13 Sep 1762 Dot Bengta 27 Nov 1768 All born at Åraslöv | Pehrsdotter, Bengta (I1599)
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2464 | Per Torstensson 1724 Jan Ingar Jönsdotter 1729 Mai Son Per 23 Jun 1759 Dot Ella 13 Sep 1762 Dot Bengta 27 Nov 1768 All born at Åraslöv | Torstensson, Per (I7139)
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2465 | Per Torstensson 1724 Jan Ingar Jönsdotter 1729 Mai Son Per 23 Jun 1759 Dot Ella 13 Sep 1762 Dot Bengta 27 Nov 1768 All born at Åraslöv | Jönsdotter, Ingar (I7140)
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2466 | Per Torstensson 1724 Jan Ingar Jönsdotter 1729 Mai Son Per 23 Jun 1759 Dot Ella 13 Sep 1762 Dot Bengta 27 Nov 1768 All born at Åraslöv | Pehrsson, Per (I7141)
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2467 | Per Torstensson 1724 Jan Ingar Jönsdotter 1729 Mai Son Per 23 Jun 1759 Dot Ella 13 Sep 1762 Dot Bengta 27 Nov 1768 All born at Åraslöv | Pehrsdotter, Ella (I7142)
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2468 | Per was a Handelsforestandare (agent or manager of a firm). | Reimer, Per (I2641)
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2469 | Per was listed at Vanneberga #11. | Trulsson, Per (I2830)
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2470 | Pete Nelson lived in Kansas, worked on the railroad. He caught TB and tried to return to Sweden but died on ship and was buried at sea. This story was told to me by Nettie (Nelson) Cederdahl in 1985, she was 105 years old then. | Nelson, Pete (I1516)
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2471 | Peter and Elsa lived at 225 Spruce Street in Ceresco NE. The home is still there (July 2004). Elsa caught her clothing on fire while cooking in this home in Ceresco NE. She died from the burns later that day. She was starting a fire in her cob stove using kerosene. Somehow she caught on fire and ran outside to neighbors for help. Her daughter Edith was close by and rode in the ambulance with her to Wahoo. Elsa, in great pain, sang hymns in Swedish all the way to the hospital. She sppoke a very broken English. Swedish was spoken by all while in her home. On the death certificate, George Ecklund gave her fathers name as Nels Pearson. The dates of birth and death on the death certificate differ from others I have collected buut they are what I have used here. It listed her name as Elsie. She came to America in 1887 and settled in Mead NE. Her obituary says she had 1 sister and 1 brother in Sweden at the time of her death. Her marriage date was listed as Oct 7 1887 iin that obituary. It also listed two surviving brothers, Ole Nelson of Fremont NE and Louie Nelson of Valparaiso NE. It said she had one sister and one brother in Sweden. Leonard Palm stayed with Peter and Elsa as a child. He said Elsa was nearly blind with cataracts when she died. Leonard said Peter was bedridden for a very long time before he died. In the 1900 census, she said she had born 5 children and 4 were living. Her gravestone reads Elsie, so I added that name to my record. | Nelson, (Elsie) Elsa (I1517)
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2472 | Peter and Phebe Dill sell land to Robert Lazenby | Dill, Peter (I6576)
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2473 | Peter Dill is a witness to his father-in-law's will. | Dill, Peter (I6576)
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2474 | Peter Dill purchases land from Solomon Vernon | Dill, Peter (I6576)
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2475 | Peter Dill was a tax defaulter in Colonel Graves Battalion, Captain Binion's District, Wilkes County | Dill, Peter (I6576)
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2476 | Peter lived near Chillicothe, Ohio. He also lived near Paris, Charleston, Westfield; and Lincoln, Bennet and Atwood, Illinois. The Timmons family appears to have located in Ross County, Ohio, originally. Many of them were there in 1810. Peter had a brother named Laban who was a wagonmaster. Many of Peter's sons were also named after his brothers. The Timmons' are said to be of German ancestry. **Refer to Irv Ziemann's research notes in References folder | Timmons, Peter (I804)
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2477 | Peter was born in Ostra Espings parish, Sweden. Peter, also called Pete or Per, came to America in 1881. He settled in Mead NE and worked on farms there until 1886 when he purchased his own place. Leonard Palm stayed with Elsa and Peter as a boy when they lived in Ceresco NE. Leonard says that while Peter worked for the farmer in Mead, they did not pay him but kept track of the money they owed him. The amount grew until they gave him the farm in Ceresco, which they owned in stead of money. His farm was in the Rock Creek Precinct, section 4, 155.20 acres. It was 5 miles west and 5 miles north of Ceresco NE. Fred Martinson, interviewed a relative and made notes that Peter P. Eklund had a brother in South Dakota. The notes alslso say there were twin girls, Anna and Hannah. It is not clear however if they were sisters of Peter Eklund or daughters of the South Dakota brother?? He died of heart problems. Leonard Palm said Peter was bedridden for quite some time before h he died. His fathers name was Per Pearson, born in Sweden (from death cert.). One family story says he had a twin brother that came to America at the same time and stayed on the East Coast never to be heard from again. George A. Ecklund was thhe informant on the death certificate. Peter's children attended Cox Public School District 99, Twp. 14, Saunders Co. NE. Peter was on the school board. His obituary says he had 5 sisters in Sweden at the time of his death. He and Elsa retired to Ceresco NE where they lived at 225 Spruce Street. The home is still there (July 2004). Obituary of Peter P Eklund Mr Peter Eklund was born in Ostra Espings parish, Skane, Sweden, October 16,1861. He immigrated to America in 1881 and came at that time to Mead, Nebr. He worked on farms around Mead until 1886 when he bought 160 acres of land five miles wed five miles north of Ceresco, Nebraska. He married Miss Elsa Nelson October 9, 1887. This union was blessed with six children, Mrs. Edith Palm, Mrs. Elder Almquist, Mrs. Victor Pearson and George Eklund. One child died in infancy and one daughter, Esther passed away July 17, 1929 Mr. Eklund rented out his farm in 1924 and bought a house in Ceresco Nebraska where he lived the remaining days of his life. During the last five weeks his health has been failing. A week ago last Sunday he was taken to the Wahoo Hospital.ys revealed that the heart was much enlarged and this condition seems to have brought about the rateh sudden end. Mr. Eklund passed away, Monday morning, May 4, at an age of 70 years 6 months and 15 days. He leaves to mourn his departure the widow, Mrs. Peter Eklund, 4 children, 16 grandchildren and also five sisters in Sweden. He has been a member of the Swedeburg Lutheran church since 1907 and served several years as trustee. We remember our departed friend to those in need. He loved the word of God. He closed every day with scripture reading and prayer. The last time we saw him in life he gave a beautiful testimony of faith in the Lord, and that testimony he go his family to the very last Funeral services were conducted from the Swedeburg Lutheran church Wednesday afternoon with Rev. Arthur Peterson in charge, assisted by Rev. Larson from Wahoo. Pallbearers were, John Soder, P.W. Olson, August Swanson, G.S. Wallin, Nels Pad Nels Tuveson. Interment was made in the church cemetery.. | Eklund, Peter P (I1668)
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2478 | phone 453-8743 | Loux, John (I1804)
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2479 | Phyllis died of food poisoning. | Rudeen, Phyllis Maxine (I933)
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2480 | Phyllis was killed in a auto crash. The stone on her grave says she was born in 1924? | Carlson, Phyllis Jean (I1379)
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2481 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: Pinkney N Cogburn / Living (F3088)
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2482 | Place according to DN; LTF & DN agree on date. Could also be 23 Aug? | Black, Elinor Jane (I1158)
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2483 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I2582)
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2484 | Porably the first of the Thomas James family to go to Hampshire County, Virginia. Was on tax list for 1787. Isaac went along and his sisters followed: Martha, Dorcas and Nancy. He was neighbor to Vandivers and Bonifields. Property: Abt 1787, bouth lot #6 at Patterson Creek in Hampshire County, Virginia fromt he window of David Thompson. | James, Rodham (I11115)
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2485 | Posted on Ancestry: Robert Monroe "Mutt" Warren, 93, of Candler, died Saturday, July 12, 2008, after a brief illness. A native of South Hominy, he was the youngest of the thirteen children of the late Lawson Baxter Warren and Julia Poston Warren. He is survived by his wife of 61 years, Betty McIntosh Warren of the home; a daughter, Ronda L. Warren of Asheville; granddaughter, Janna L. Jenkins and great-grandson, Brian West of Weaverville; son-in-law, James Jenkins and brothers-in-law and their wives, Marvin and Becky McIntosh and Bill and Evelyn McIntosh, and many nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his daughter, Mary "Jean" Jenkins. Mr. Warren began his career as an electrician with Mack Electric Company, Enka. He was a member of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, Local 238, for 55 years, serving as Business Manager for a number of those years. He was an Army veteran, serving his country in World War II in North Africa, Italy, and the Normandy Invasion, where he was severely wounded. The family will receive friends from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. Tuesday at Groce Funeral Home on Patton Avenue. | Warren, Robert Monroe (I10203)
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2486 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (P1)
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2487 | Previous editions June 1993 and July 1995. Prepared by members of the extended Johnson family and distributed and their biennial reunions. | Source (S102)
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2488 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I1491)
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2489 | Purchased 44 acres. The Land Office in this region was located in Steven's Point. | Fraser, Andrew (I1116)
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2490 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I11002)
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2491 | Ralph was known as Jeep at Luther College. | Carlson, Rev. Ralph Arthur Burdette (I2719)
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2492 | Ramon was killed in a tractor accident. | Dahlberg, Ramon Alfred (I312)
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2493 | Ran a hotel in North Bend NE. Moved to CA. This info from Bert Ladd. George's death certificate says he was a self employed miner. In 1900 he was a blacksmith. 1900 census George E Ladd UNKN Mary E Ladd 48 Pearl C Ladd 18 Source Citation: Year: 1900; Census Place: North Bend, Dodge, Nebraska; Roll: T623 922; Page: 7B; Enumeration District: 95. In 1910 he was living in CA and worked in a stationary store. George E Ladd 46 Mary E Ladd 55 Source Citation: Year: 1910; Census Place: Los Nietos, Los Angeles, California; Roll: T624_85; Page: 8B; Enumeration District: 285; Image: 1082. | Ladd, George Ernest (I3132)
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2494 | Randolph Enterprise, Thursday, October 15, 1903: Grandpa Holtman Dead. "J. P. Holtman died at his home in the Rose Hill neighborhood Saturday morning, October 10, 1903, at the advanced age of 91 years, two months, and ten days. Funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon and the body buried in the Rose Hill cemetery. Mr. Holtman was a native of Sweden but had lived in this country a good many years, having made his home on a farm a few miles from Randolph for nearly a quarter of a century. He leaves a number of sons and daughters, besides a large number of grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Those of his children with whom many of our readers are acquainted are Mrs. N. P. Nordstrom and Lewis Holtman of Randolph, Frank and Joseph Holtman of Rose Hill, and August Holtman of Walsburg and Andrew Holtman, now of Latham, Kansas." Randolph Enterprise, Thursday, October 22, 1903: "J. P. Holtman, Whose death we noted last week was born in Sweden Aug. 1, 1812. He was married to Marie Johnson in 1836 who died about two years later leaving a daughter who is now Mrs. John Carlslson of Rose Hill. On May 10, 1840 he was married again to Anna C. Johnson, a sister of his former wife, who died at Rose Hill Feb. 22, 1890, leaving five sons and three daughters, two of the daughters, Mrs. Drug of Illinois and Mrs. L. Hanson of this city having since died. All of the sons are yet alive. Mr. Holtman came to Illinois in 1854, where he lived twenty-nine years, coming to Kansas in Sept., 1883, and settled on the farm at Rose Hill, where he lived until his death. In his earlier life he filled many places of trust and importance both in his native and adopted countries, in a true and credible manner. He was converted in the year of 1857 and joined the Methodist Episcopal church of which he since remained an earneest faithful member, always desiring to see the welfare of the church as well as those nearest and dearest to him. Through all experiences of ups and downs in life he bore everything with patience and Christian fortitude, saying all would be welll in the end. And he was not disappointed when departing this life at a ripe old age. He left five sons and two daughters and thirty seven grandchildren to mourn the loss of a kind, loving old father and grandpa who hope for reunion where all is joy." | Hultman, Jonas Peter (I55)
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2495 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I025)
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2496 | Read https://www.legalgenealogist.com/2012/01/25/the-ties-that-bond/ for more information about the meaning of "marriage bonds" | Family: Samuel Black / Elinor Howard (F355)
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2497 | Records also list Nella as Vernilla and Pernilla. She was born in the small town of Svenstra V | Bengtssdotter, Nilla (Nellie) (I0265)
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2498 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I0200)
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2499 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I0202)
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2500 | Register of Marriages Leslie 1822 Sept 15th John Fraser, and Henriet Reid, after legal proclamations, were married, in presence of the Session | Family: John Fraser / Henriet Reid (F344)
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