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2651 | The SS death index has Aug. 20 for Richard's birthdate? | Martinson, Richard Carlson (I731)
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2652 | The SS death index says William was born Oct 14 1898 and died Sep 12 1993. His WWI card says he was a cellar boy for Killian Brothers store in Wahoo NE. He was single at that time. His gravestone has Peanuts as a nickname. | Meduna, William (I383)
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2653 | The SSDI gives 527-22-1894 for Donald's SS #. | Nelson, Donald Harry (I1490)
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2654 | The SSDI has birthdate of July 21 1926. | Cummings, Betty J (I2977)
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2655 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I0558)
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2656 | The TX death record listed her as single. | Holmberg, Ellen Emelia (I2061)
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2657 | The Walin family has many interconnections to the Brodd family (Betty's side) and the Martinson family (Stan's side). For example, Claus' sister Johanna married Nils Trued. Their son Luther was a good friend of Carl Herman Brodd - many photos of the families together. Luther's brother Herman married Hulda Nelson. Hulda's sister Anna married Fred Martinson (1876-1949). Both Lee Martinson and Marlys (Pearson) Jones have fairly complete trees for the Trued family. | Walin, Claus Levine (I1232)
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2658 | The wedding invitation called her Ellen Martenson. She and Nels L Martenson were married in a double ceremony in Lars Martenson's home. She also signed Ellen on her marriage license. She spelled it Martenson on the license. She put Ingrid Swanson for her mother's maiden name. The wedding was at three o'clock P.M. FAG | Martinson, Ella (Ellen) (I104)
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2659 | The wedding invitation said The Rev. Gunnar. They were living in Sioux City IA in the 1930 census. He was a clergyman. In 1917 on his WWI card he was a minister of the gospel at the Swedish Mission church in Swedeburg, NE and single. He claimed exemption from the draft as a minister. FAG | Forsberg, Rev. Gunnar Frederick Israel (I872)
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2660 | The wedding invitation spelled his name Nels Martenson. Lee Bendz's records say Lars was his middle name, and he died in Fremont, NE. In 1918 on his WWI card he was married farming for himself in Swedeburg NE. | Martinson, Nels L (I102)
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2661 | The wedding was held at seven o'clock P.M. in the brides parents home in Swedeburg, NE. | Family: Herman Sigfrid Trued / Hulda Theolina Nelson (F500)
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2662 | The wedding was held at the brides parents home near Swedeburg at four o'clock P.M. | Family: Edward Ahlbert Quick / Emma Carlson (F1035)
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2663 | The wedding was held at the home of the brides parents at Swedeburg at six thirty P.M. | Family: Arthur Leonard Anderson / Hulda Carlson (F1037)
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2664 | The wedding was held at the home of the brides parents near Swedeburg at five o'clock P.M. on a Wednesday. | Family: Emil Nathaneal Mattson / Ida Gunilla Nelson (F498)
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2665 | The wedding was held at the home of the brides parents near Swedeburg at six thirty P.M. | Family: Oscar O Pearson / Emma Pearson (F420)
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2666 | The wedding was held at the home of the brides parents, Mr and Mrs Peter Haroldson, near Swedeburg at six o'clock P.M. | Family: John S Martinson / Hilma Anna Haroldson (F191)
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2667 | The witnesses were Mrs. F. Taylor and Sidney Ladd. | Family: John Hiram Ladd / Catherine Elizabeth Pease (F1118)
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2668 | The WWI card file has a William August Daiss born July 4 1891 in Fontanelle, NE who was farming in Fontanelle at the time. In the 1930 census he is living with his sister in law Maude Daiss in Nickerson and he is listed as widowed? | Daiss, William Henry (I3438)
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2669 | Their granddaughter Ivia Burfield, age 27, is living with them. Ivia is the daughter of Ella's girl, Emily Pearl. | Whitehouse, Jermain Erving (I5865)
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2670 | There are no records of any children in this marriage. | Family: Benjamin F. Black / Cynthia Jones (F354)
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2671 | There is much coming and going during this period at the home of Nils Olsson and his wife Botil Jönsdotter at Grödby No. 7. Their daughter Johanna leaves for N. Amerika on 23 Apr 1873. Daughter Bengta returns from Mjällby with her 3-year-old son Joel in 1874 (no mention of Joel's father). Bengta and Joel then leave for N. Amerika in late 1875. Son Ola returns from Mjällby with his new wife Ingri in 1875. they have a daughter Bengta born in 1876 who lives only a few days. A second daughter is born in 1877. Then fanilly, Nils' wife Botil passes away on 16 Apr 1877. | Nilsdotter, Johanna (I618)
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2672 | There is much coming and going during this period at the home of Nils Olsson and his wife Botil Jönsdotter at Grödby No. 7. Their daughter Johanna leaves for N. Amerika on 23 Apr 1873. Daughter Bengta returns from Mjällby with her 3-year-old son Joel in 1874 (no mention of Joel's father). Bengta and Joel then leave for N. Amerika in late 1875. Son Ola returns from Mjällby with his new wife Ingri in 1875. they have a daughter Bengta born in 1876 who lives only a few days. A second daughter is born in 1877. Then fanilly, Nils' wife Botil passes away on 16 Apr 1877. | Nilsdotter, Ingrid (I6212)
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2673 | There is much coming and going during this period at the home of Nils Olsson and his wife Botil Jönsdotter at Grödby No. 7. Their daughter Johanna leaves for N. Amerika on 23 Apr 1873. Daughter Bengta returns from Mjällby with her 3-year-old son Joel in 1874 (no mention of Joel's father). Bengta and Joel then leave for N. Amerika in late 1875. Son Ola returns from Mjällby with his new wife Ingri in 1875. they have a daughter Bengta born in 1876 who lives only a few days. A second daughter is born in 1877. Then fanilly, Nils' wife Botil passes away on 16 Apr 1877. | Olsdotter, Bengta (I6213)
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2674 | There is much coming and going during this period at the home of Nils Olsson and his wife Botil Jönsdotter at Grödby No. 7. Their daughter Johanna leaves for N. Amerika on 23 Apr 1873. Daughter Bengta returns from Mjällby with her 3-year-old son Joel in 1874 (no mention of Joel's father). Bengta and Joel then leave for N. Amerika in late 1875. Son Ola returns from Mjällby with his new wife Ingri in 1875. they have a daughter Bengta born in 1876 who lives only a few days. A second daughter is born in 1877. Then fanilly, Nils' wife Botil passes away on 16 Apr 1877. | Olsdotter, Botilla (I6214)
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2675 | There is still a website for her young adult books: https://phyllisandersonwoodbooks.com | Anderson, Phyllis Elizabeth (I11855)
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2676 | There was a stillborn infant before Marjorie. The infant was buried in the same plot as Arvid Pearson. | Infant (I1719)
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2677 | These parents of Johannes Nelson were found in the Buffalo County, NE marriage book of 1879. They were reprinted in the Nebraska Ancestree Volume 8, No. 4-Spring 1986, page 131. This was the first time anyone has ever heard of Johannes's parents. He always said he was a orphan. | Swanson, Nels (I3983)
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2678 | They are living next door to Janet's brother, John Campbell. Within a short time the name of the town will be changed to Money Creek. | Campbell, Janet "Jeannette" (I1144)
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2679 | They were married on the lawn of Lars's home in Swedeburg, where Mary was born, at three o'clock P.M. | Family: Nels N Bendz / Mary Martinson (F50)
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2680 | This appears to be a second census entry for Mary - perhaps she lives in Kennethmont with her mother but works as a servant for the Morrison family in Leslie. | Fraser, Mary (I1132)
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2681 | This birthdate is from the 1910 census, Boeuf Township, Franklin, MO. | Daiss, Selma (I3433)
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2682 | This census states Annie has had 4 children, all of whom are alive; and was born in Illinois. This is likely in error. | Fraser, Ann Susan Beattie (I1133)
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2683 | This family lived in Boyd CO, NE in the 1930 census. In the 1920 census they were in Gregory CO, SD and farming. 1910 census randall, gregory, SD Albert Dalberg 4 Sadie Dalberg 30 Elmer Dalberg 10 Ella Dalberg 9 Walter Dalberg 8 Clarence Dalberg 5 Selma Dalberg 4 Ernest Dalberg 9/12 | Dahlberg, Albert David (I303)
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2684 | This family lived in Justice precinct, Travis CO, TX in the 1920 census. On his WWI card, he and his family were living in Manor, Travis, TX. He said he had a wife and children to take care of. His occupation was merchant. | Nelson, Joseph Bernhard (I2000)
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2685 | This family moved from Stora Tuna to Hedemora on July 31,1925, and then to Lidingo parish in Stockholm on May 15, 1928 | Gustafsson, Wilhelm Rickard (I3494)
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2686 | This from a NY birth certificate for Charles William Townsend. | Kane, Sarah (I4089)
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2687 | This infant was a twin to Nilla but lived only 3 days. | Hansson, Infant (I4263)
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2688 | This is a multi-generational household, with three "Hans Hanssons" living here. Head of household is Hans Hansson (b. 1806) with his wife Ella Larsdotter and four children: Hans (b. 1826), Karin, Lars and Olof. Also living with them is Hans' faather, another Hans Hansson (b. 1774). Hans'-1808 brother Pehr is working as a farmhand as is Jän Olsson. Hans-1806 dies in 1825. Though not stated on this record, Ella will marry farmhand Jän Olsson. There are also six different maids coming and going throughout the time period that this record covers, but none appear to be related to the family (based on cursory review). | Olsson, Jän (I1669)
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2689 | This is one of the most important documents in this line of the family. At first, the head of the household is Pehr Andersson with wife Maja Cajsa Johansdotter and their three children: Britta Maria, Anders Petter and Johanna. Pehr dies in 1863 and Maja Cajsa remarries to Gunnar Andreasson from Mellby. They have a son together in 1868 named August. Cajsa's young brother Johan works for them from 1864 to 1867 (during the period when Maja Cajsa was probably without a husband) and then leaves for Segerstad. Cajsa's other young brother August (twin of Johan) works for them starting in 1868. | Persdotter, Johanna (I6008)
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2690 | This is one of the most important documents in this line of the family. At first, the head of the household is Pehr Andersson with wife Maja Cajsa Johansdotter and their three children: Britta Maria, Anders Petter and Johanna. Pehr dies in 1863 and Maja Cajsa remarries to Gunnar Andreasson from Mellby. They have a son together in 1868 named August. Cajsa's young brother Johan works for them from 1864 to 1867 (during the period when Maja Cajsa was probably without a husband) and then leaves for Segerstad. Cajsa's other young brother August (twin of Johan) works for them starting in 1868. | Andersson, Pehr (I6009)
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2691 | This is one of the most important documents in this line of the family. At first, the head of the household is Pehr Andersson with wife Maja Cajsa Johansdotter and their three children: Britta Maria, Anders Petter and Johanna. Pehr dies in 1863 and Maja Cajsa remarries to Gunnar Andreasson from Mellby. They have a son together in 1868 named August. Cajsa's young brother Johan works for them from 1864 to 1867 (during the period when Maja Cajsa was probably without a husband) and then leaves for Segerstad. Cajsa's other young brother August (twin of Johan) works for them starting in 1868. | Pehrsdotter, Britta Maria (I6010)
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2692 | This is one of the most important documents in this line of the family. At first, the head of the household is Pehr Andersson with wife Maja Cajsa Johansdotter and their three children: Britta Maria, Anders Petter and Johanna. Pehr dies in 1863 and Maja Cajsa remarries to Gunnar Andreasson from Mellby. They have a son together in 1868 named August. Cajsa's young brother Johan works for them from 1864 to 1867 (during the period when Maja Cajsa was probably without a husband) and then leaves for Segerstad. Cajsa's other young brother August (twin of Johan) works for them starting in 1868. | Pehrsson, Anders Petter (I6011)
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2693 | This is one of the most important documents in this line of the family. At first, the head of the household is Pehr Andersson with wife Maja Cajsa Johansdotter and their three children: Britta Maria, Anders Petter and Johanna. Pehr dies in 1863 and Maja Cajsa remarries to Gunnar Andreasson from Mellby. They have a son together in 1868 named August. Cajsa's young brother Johan works for them from 1864 to 1867 (during the period when Maja Cajsa was probably without a husband) and then leaves for Segerstad. Cajsa's other young brother August (twin of Johan) works for them starting in 1868. | Andreasson, Gunnar (I6012)
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2694 | This is one of the most important documents in this line of the family. At first, the head of the household is Pehr Andersson with wife Maja Cajsa Johansdotter and their three children: Britta Maria, Anders Petter and Johanna. Pehr dies in 1863 and Maja Cajsa remarries to Gunnar Andreasson from Mellby. They have a son together in 1868 named August. Cajsa's young brother Johan works for them from 1864 to 1867 (during the period when Maja Cajsa was probably without a husband) and then leaves for Segerstad. Cajsa's other young brother August (twin of Johan) works for them starting in 1868. | Gunnarsson, August (I6013)
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2695 | This is the first record of the family in the United States. If Anna Susan's first son, James Anderson Fraser, accompanied them when immigrating, he is no longer living with the family. He may be out on his own, or he may have remained in Scotland. | Fraser, Ann Susan Beattie (I1133)
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2696 | This membership record shows that the Campbell family apparently arrived in Manlius from Oswego, NY on October 4, 1839 but then returned again to Oswego on October 10, 1841. | Tainsh, Elizabeth (I5857)
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2697 | This membership record shows that the Campbell family apparently arrived in Manlius from Oswego, NY on October 4, 1839 but then returned again to Oswego on October 10, 1841. | Campbell, Josiah (I1142)
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2698 | This membership record shows that the Campbell family apparently arrived in Manlius from Oswego, NY on October 4, 1839 but then returned again to Oswego on October 10, 1841. | Campbell, Margaret (I5863)
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2699 | This membership record shows that the Campbell family apparently arrived in Manlius from Oswego, NY on October 4, 1839 but then returned again to Oswego on October 10, 1841. | Campbell, James (I1146)
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2700 | This membership record shows that the Campbell family apparently arrived in Manlius from Oswego, NY on October 4, 1839 but then returned again to Oswego on October 10, 1841. | Campbell, Ann (I1117)
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