Matches 2,501 to 2,550 of 2,871
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2501 | Registered for draft but did not serve. Date of birth is 1898 instead of 1897... | Rudeen, Lawrence Franz (I32)
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2502 | Registered for draft but did not serve. | Rudeen, Lawrence Franz (I32)
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2503 | Reuben attended Luther College. In 1918 on his WWI card he said he was working for his mother on the farm. | Eliason, Reuben Cornelius (I1894)
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2504 | Reuben was single and living with his folks in the 1930 census. FAG | Carlson, Reuben Emanuel (I843)
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2505 | Revolutionary War pension file here: https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/32116:1995?tid=&pid=&queryId=48f216fe167fd73a803b8865bb1f1ba6&_phsrc=sGy25&_phstart=successSource | James, Isaac (I10917)
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2506 | Rhodins, Charles A. (M, age 36, ) Rhodins, Sophia (F, age 32, ) Rhodins, Gusta (F, age 11, ) Rhodins, Christina (F, age 8, ) Carl and Sophia Rudeen are living in Altona, IL with their two daughters. Name is misspelled as "Rhodins". Note that there is a Frank and Agnes Rhodins living next door, with a daughter also named Agnes. Carl is working for Northern RR. | Carlsdotter, Sophia Mathilda (I6207)
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2507 | Rhodins, Charles A. (M, age 36, ) Rhodins, Sophia (F, age 32, ) Rhodins, Gusta (F, age 11, ) Rhodins, Christina (F, age 8, ) Carl and Sophia Rudeen are living in Altona, IL with their two daughters. Name is misspelled as "Rhodins". Note that there is a Frank and Agnes Rhodins living next door, with a daughter also named Agnes. Carl is working for Northern RR. | Rudeen, Augusta Mathilda (I6208)
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2508 | Rhodins, Charles A. (M, age 36, ) Rhodins, Sophia (F, age 32, ) Rhodins, Gusta (F, age 11, ) Rhodins, Christina (F, age 8, ) Carl and Sophia Rudeen are living in Altona, IL with their two daughters. Name is misspelled as "Rhodins". Note that there is a Frank and Agnes Rhodins living next door, with a daughter also named Agnes. Carl is working for Northern RR. | Rudeen, Amanda Christina (I6209)
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2509 | Richard is called Roy. Roy Herbert Ladd sep 20 1915 ne - sep 17 1979 sonoma ca ca death index? | Ladd, Richard Herbert (Roy) (I3215)
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2510 | Richard lives in the Shelly MN area and is a farmer and a trucker as well. He makes daily trips to Minneapolis MN. | Stene, Richard Mark (I1694)
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2511 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I945)
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2512 | Richard was a brother of Oscar Palm. He served in WWI where he came in contact with poison gas. He seemed to recover from the gas and went home to MN to raise potatoes with his dad. He did very well and paid for his farm in 3 years. But then he again became sick from the gas and it slowly paralyzed his body, killing him. His wife and children then moved to Ceresco, Saunders, NE. In 1917 on his WWI card he was single living in Cummings, Traill, ND and farming. 1900 census center precinct, saunders, ne John Palm 34 Amanda Palm 30 Oscar Palm 10 Halda Palm 8 Richard Palm 6 Dewell Palm 1 Exal Osten 15 1910 census center, saunders, ne John Palm 43 Amanda Palm 39 Oscar Palm 19 Hulda Palm 18 Richard Palm 16 Demold Palm 11 Selma Palm 9 Edwin Palm 8 Mabel Palm 5 | Palm, Richard Isadore (I1674)
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2513 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I772)
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2514 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I1959)
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2515 | Robert's S.S. was 507-30-1290. According to the TX death index the county of death was Harris. | Martinson, Robert Dale (I375)
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2516 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I377)
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2517 | Rock Creek and Mt Zion are the same cemetery, do not know why they call it by two names? Ralph died of asphixiation in his house trailer in Wahoo. | Bendz, Ralph Nelson (I110)
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2518 | Rock Creek and Mt Zion are the same cemetery, not sure why they are called two different names? | Vanicek, Emma Gladys (I122)
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2519 | Röetved No. 3 Åb. Nils Jönsson 1765 35/8 Åhus H. Una Månsdotter 1762 7/7 Knislinge D. Elna 1795 3/3 S. Åke 1798 6/4 S. Jöns 1800 30/3 D. Nilla 1805 25/4 S. Bodel 1792 23/12 (left) | Nilsdotter, Elna (I1592)
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2520 | Röetved No. 3 Åb. Nils Jönsson 1765 35/8 Åhus H. Una Månsdotter 1762 7/7 Knislinge D. Elna 1795 3/3 S. Åke 1798 6/4 S. Jöns 1800 30/3 D. Nilla 1805 25/4 S. Bodel 1792 23/12 (left) | Jönsson, Nils (I7130)
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2521 | Röetved No. 3 Åb. Nils Jönsson 1765 35/8 Åhus H. Una Månsdotter 1762 7/7 Knislinge D. Elna 1795 3/3 S. Åke 1798 6/4 S. Jöns 1800 30/3 D. Nilla 1805 25/4 S. Bodel 1792 23/12 (left) | Månsdotter, Una (I7131)
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2522 | Röetved No. 3 Åb. Nils Jönsson 1765 35/8 Åhus H. Una Månsdotter 1762 7/7 Knislinge D. Elna 1795 3/3 S. Åke 1798 6/4 S. Jöns 1800 30/3 D. Nilla 1805 25/4 S. Bodel 1792 23/12 (left) | Nilsson, Bodel (I7134)
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2523 | Röetved No. 3 Åb. Nils Jönsson 1765 35/8 Åhus H. Una Månsdotter 1762 7/7 Knislinge D. Elna 1795 3/3 S. Åke 1798 6/4 S. Jöns 1800 30/3 D. Nilla 1805 25/4 S. Bodel 1792 23/12 (left) | Nilsson, Åke (I7136)
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2524 | Röetved No. 3 Åb. Nils Jönsson 1765 35/8 Åhus H. Una Månsdotter 1762 7/7 Knislinge D. Elna 1795 3/3 S. Åke 1798 6/4 S. Jöns 1800 30/3 D. Nilla 1805 25/4 S. Bodel 1792 23/12 (left) | Nilsson, Jöns (I7137)
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2525 | Röetved No. 3 Åb. Nils Jönsson 1765 35/8 Åhus H. Una Månsdotter 1762 7/7 Knislinge D. Elna 1795 3/3 S. Åke 1798 6/4 S. Jöns 1800 30/3 D. Nilla 1805 25/4 S. Bodel 1792 23/12 (left) | Nilsdotter, Nilla (I7138)
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2526 | Röetvet No. 3 Åb. Nils Jönsson 1765 25/8 Åhus socken H. Una Månsdotter 1762 7/7 Knisslinge D. Elna 1795 3/3 - to Kålaberga 1826 S. Åke 1798 6/4 S. Jöns 1800 30/3 D. Nilla 1805 25/4 | Nilsdotter, Elna (I1592)
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2527 | Röetvet No. 3 Åb. Nils Jönsson 1765 25/8 Åhus socken H. Una Månsdotter 1762 7/7 Knisslinge D. Elna 1795 3/3 - to Kålaberga 1826 S. Åke 1798 6/4 S. Jöns 1800 30/3 D. Nilla 1805 25/4 | Jönsson, Nils (I7130)
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2528 | Röetvet No. 3 Åb. Nils Jönsson 1765 25/8 Åhus socken H. Una Månsdotter 1762 7/7 Knisslinge D. Elna 1795 3/3 - to Kålaberga 1826 S. Åke 1798 6/4 S. Jöns 1800 30/3 D. Nilla 1805 25/4 | Månsdotter, Una (I7131)
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2529 | Röetvet No. 3 Åb. Nils Jönsson 1765 25/8 Åhus socken H. Una Månsdotter 1762 7/7 Knisslinge D. Elna 1795 3/3 - to Kålaberga 1826 S. Åke 1798 6/4 S. Jöns 1800 30/3 D. Nilla 1805 25/4 | Nilsson, Åke (I7136)
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2530 | Röetvet No. 3 Åb. Nils Jönsson 1765 25/8 Åhus socken H. Una Månsdotter 1762 7/7 Knisslinge D. Elna 1795 3/3 - to Kålaberga 1826 S. Åke 1798 6/4 S. Jöns 1800 30/3 D. Nilla 1805 25/4 | Nilsson, Jöns (I7137)
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2531 | Röetvet No. 3 Åb. Nils Jönsson 1765 25/8 Åhus socken H. Una Månsdotter 1762 7/7 Knisslinge D. Elna 1795 3/3 - to Kålaberga 1826 S. Åke 1798 6/4 S. Jöns 1800 30/3 D. Nilla 1805 25/4 | Nilsdotter, Nilla (I7138)
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2532 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I1192)
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2533 | Ronald lives in NE. | Nelson, Ronald Harry (I1095)
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2534 | Roy A. Carlson 86, Lincoln, died Wednesday (12/31/08). Born May 5, 1922, in Lindsborg, Kan. to Paul & Agnes Carlson. Graduate of Bethany College, Lindsborg, Kan.; received a masters degree from Emporia State; inducted into the Bethany College Athletic Hall of Fame; WWII veteran, flew 44 combat missions in the Pacific as a B-24 tail gunner; joined State Farm Insurance Company as an agent in 1953; retired in 1987 as Deputy Regional Vice-President; life-long member of the Evangelical Covenant Church; Bryan Hospital volunteer; member of Sertoma Club and the Fellowship of Christian Athletes-Adult Chapter. Survivors: wife, Loraine; daughters & sons-in-law, Nancy & Dennis Carlson; Diane & Steve O'Conner; daughter-in-law, Lorie Callaway; grandchildren & Spouses: Justin & Liz Ring-Carlson; Sara & Andy Voss; Courtney & Kaitlin O'Connor; Cara & Matt Smith; Lane White; Nancy & Les Scattergood; five great-grandchildren. Also survived by step-sons, Dr. Larry Dotson & Dr. Randy Dotson and families. Preceded in death by: first wife, Thelma; son, Bryce. Memorial Services: 11 a.m. Friday (1/9/09) at First Evangelical Covenant Church, 6024 "L" Street, Lincoln, NE 68510, with Pastor Matt Rudeen officiating. No visitation/cremation. Memorials: First Evangelical Covenant Church. Lincoln Memorial Funeral Home. Condolences: www.lincolnfh.com | Carlson, Roy A (I1258)
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2535 | Roy was a brother of Minnie (2907) and Arthur (2914) and Raymond and Maedora all buried in Fridhem. 1900 census Roy's family Ceresco NE Andrew G Anderson 50 Sophia Anderson 38 Selma Anderson 18 Arthur Anderson 16 Elmer Anderson 13 Dora Anderson 11 Esther Anderson 9 Minnie Anderson 7 Sexton Anderson 4 Ernest Anderson 2 1910 census Sophie Anderson 48 Elmer Anderson 23 Minnie Anderson 17 Sixton Anderson 15 Ernest Anderson 12 Raymond Anderson 9 Roy Anderson 6 1920 census Sophia Anderson 57 Dora A Anderson 29 Minnie S Anderson 26 Leston E Anderson 24 Earenst W Anderson 22 Raymond H Anderson 18 Roy T Anderson 15 | Anderson, Roy Gottfred (I15)
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2536 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I033)
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2537 | Roy was a lumberman. He lived in WA and OR. | Renshaw, Roy Henry (I3253)
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2538 | Ruby was the perpetrator of a murder-suicide in 1962 - https://www.newspapers.com/clip/32275642/ruby-lee-cogburn-fullbright-kills-husb/ - https://ashevilleoralhistoryproject.com/2012/12/21/an-eliada-tragedy/ | Cogburn, Ruby Lee (I9693)
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2539 | Rudeen, C. A. (M, age 45, Married) Rudeen, Sophia, Wife (F, age 42, Married) Rudeen, Manda, Daughter (F, age 19, Single) Holchrist, John, Help (M, age 23, Single) | Holmquist, John (I5978)
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2540 | Rudeen, Warren G. Age 87 - Jan 25, 2010 Omaha. Passed away January 25, 2010. Preceded in death by parents; two brothers and sister; son Mark. Survived by wife, Evelyn of 65 years; sons Keith and wife Julie, Bruce and wife Shari, Matt and wife Brooke; eight grandchildren. MEMORIAL SERVICE Friday 11am at First Covenant Church (201 N. 90th St). Inurnment Private at Forest Lawn Memorial Park. Memorials can be directed to Covenant Cedars Bible Camp or Music Ministries at First Covenant Church. (copy-pasted from Omaha World-Herald) | Rudeen, Warren Gustaf (I1434)
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2541 | Rudolph is a railway condeuctor | Wilson, Rudolph (I5935)
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2542 | S 1/2 NE 1/4 36-13-8 and SW 1/4 NW 1/4 31-13-9. | Frasier, Roscoe Edwin (I19)
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2543 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I4162)
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2544 | Said to have been living with the family to help care for P.W. Pearson during his illness (she was Clara's niece). | Nelson, Florence Evangelina (I1310)
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2545 | Salathiel and Lydia were married in 1859, and the following year moved to Illinois (1860), and apparently lived is Coles County. Salathiel was one of 10 brothers and 2 sisters. He is known to have lived in Ashmore Township both before and after the Civil War. They owned their farm. A brother Isaac lived with Salathiel and his family for a time after the war. On August 1, 1862 (He was a married man) Salathiel, Laban, Leroy and Battle H. Timmons all from Hutton township of Coles, County, entered the Civil War as Union soldiers. Their date of muster was September 6, 1862. He left his wife and baby son (Charles) behind. He was in the 123rd Volunteer Infantry Regiment, Company A for 3 years. He was honorably discharged in 1865, at Maltoon, Illinois. While in the war he was in the skirmish on Stone Hill (Feb. 14, 1863), Pierce Hill Canesoth, Milton, Tennessee; and the Battle of Chaplin Hill. He had marched 1,191 miles. His grandson Ellis Graves of Malvern, Iowa, has his discharge papers. While in the army, Salathiel suffered a severe attack of typhoid fever, "losing for a time the power of speech", and may never have recovered his full strength. THE STORY OF SALATHIEL TIMMONS' NEAR DEATH EXPERIENCE, by Glenn Timmons "My father (Charles Franklin Timmons) told the story many times about his father (Salathiel Timmons) being ill and left for dead when his unit went into battle. In his unconscious state, he dreamt that he was marching into battle with many soldiers and he saw the flashing of guns and decided he did not want to go on and he dropped out of line. He then woke up to see his brother over him. He had come back to claim his body." He also mentioned that his grandfather experienced the sensation of being pulled through a "dark place" or "tunnel" and seeing a light. Salathiel and Lydia and their children moved to Boone, Iowa after the war,t hen about 1890 they moved to a farm 2 miles north and 1/2 mile west of Malvern, Iowa where they had an apple orchard and raised chickens. They later moved to Malvern. According to Salathiel's obituary (Mills County Tribune, May 14, 1909) he died in Malvern on May 3, 1909 at the age of 74. He had moved to Boone County, Iowa in 1881, to Mills County in 1888, and into the town of Malvern in 1904. The obituary adds: Mr. Timmons was converted to the religious life in Boone County in 1882 and united with the Methodist Church. His conversion was clear and decisive, and he has always been counted a consistent, earnest and faithful Christian man. Salathiel suffered a "stroke of paralysis" in 1902, another on April 24, 1909, and the third, which proved to be fatal, on May 3, 1909. (from Jane Otto) | Timmons, Salathiel (I801)
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2546 | Salathiel Timmons, 48, m, farmer Liddie A., 44, f, keeping house Charles F., 22, m, farmer Effie N., 14 F Household 110. Salathiel and Charles both registered to vote. | Timmons, Charles Franklin (I794)
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2547 | Salathiel Timmons, 48, m, farmer Liddie A., 44, f, keeping house Charles F., 22, m, farmer Effie N., 14 F Household 110. Salathiel and Charles both registered to vote. | Timmons, Effie Nora (I803)
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2548 | Salathiel Timmons, 60, m, Farmer, Methodist Company A, 123 Illinois Infantry Lydia A., 56, f Effie N., 26, f | Timmons, Effie Nora (I803)
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2549 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I600)
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2550 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I878)
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