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2801 | United States of America, Bureau of the Census. Twelfth Census of the United States, 1900. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1900. T623, 1854 rolls. | Source (S257)
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2802 | United States, Selective Service System. World War I Selective Service System Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration. M1509, 4,582 rolls. Imaged from Family History Library microfilm. | Source (S258)
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2803 | Unknown transcription John Thornton James Army of the United States To all Whom it May Concern: Know Ye, That John T. James a private of Captain Francis Beach Company C of the Fourth Regiment of the Artillery who was enlisted the SEventh day of August on thousand eight hundred and sixty-one (August 7, 1861) to serve three years is hereby discharged from the Army of the United States in consequence of. Said John T. James was born in Hampshire County in the State of Virginia is 26 years of age, 5 feet 10 inches high, dark complexion, Black eyes, black hair and by occupation when enlisted a Farmer. Given under my hand at Brandy Station Virginia this 12 day of Feb. in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-four (Febraury 12, 1864) Chas L. Commanding Character Good has served with credit in the following engagements: Fredricksburg, Chancellorsville, Gettysburg 1. Know Ye, That John T. James a Private of Captain Frank Beach Company C of the Fourth Regiment of U.S. Artillery who was enlisted the 12 day of Feb one thousand eight hundred and sixty four (Feb 12, 1864) to serve three years is hereby discharged from the Army of the United States in consequence of Expiration of Service 2. Said John T. James was born in Hampshire County in the State of Virginia is 30 years of age, 5 feet 10 inches high, dark complexion, black eyes, black hair and by occupation when enlisted a soldier. Given under my hand at Fort Whipple Virginia this 12th day of February in the year of our lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty severn (Febraury 12, 1867). John Thornton James married in Wirt County, West Virginia to Lydia Martha Lyons February 6, 1867. John Thornton James discharged from Army Feb. 12, 1867 in service 5 years 6 months. | James, John Thornton (I2219)
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2804 | Unknown transcription of "Declaration of a Widow for Original Pension" John Thornton James was enrolled in the Army on the 7th day of August 1861 and was discharged on teh 12th day of Feb. 1867 and died at his home at Carbondale, Kansas on the 27th day of November of disabilities due to his service. In service 5 years and 6 months. John Thornton and Lydia Martha James and their four small children Mary Magdeline (Maggie), Ida Isabelle, George Grant, and Elizabeth 6 weeks old came to Kansas in 1873 from West Virginia. They lived in a one room house with a room above (a story and a half) a short distance from his father's (George C. James) house on same 10-ac tract of land, where they lived for several years and where their last 7 children were born, Elmyra (Myra), William, Elizabeth (Lizzie), Amos, Ethel, Charley, and Henry. After the death of Mary C. James, George C. James returned to West Virginia (date unknown) where he died and was buried. Date of death unknown. He would have been 80 years old when Mary died. John T. and Lydia M. James moved with their family into John T.'s father's house which they purchased with the 10 acres March 17, 1898 and where for a number of years they conducted the store and had charge of what was then the Union Post Office until the rural route of of Carbondale caused the office to be discontinued. Mrs. Lydia M. James continued to operate the store for a number of years after the death of her husband John T. James. | James, John Thornton (I2219)
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2805 | unsourced obituary transcription Mrs. Etta Kneipe of Greeley, Colo. sister of Everett James died Oct. 11, 1971 at her home. She was born in Carbondale, Kansas in 1897 and lived here until she moved to Colorado in 1917. Mr. James, John James Richland, and Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Moore and Mrs. Floyd Hoy attended the funeral service held Wednesday in Colorado. | James, Etta (I2173)
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2806 | unsourced transcription Obituary George Grant James George Grant James, eldest son of John Thornton and Lydia Martha (Lyons) James was born July 28, 1871 in Parkersburg West Virginia and departed this life Dec. 6, 1951 at the age of 80 years, 4 months and 8 days. He came to Kansas with his parents in 1873 settling in Osage County and lived in the Carbondale community for the past 50 years. On April 1894 he was united in Marriage to Miss Ella Vail to which nine children were born. His wife and vie children have preceded him in death. Those who survive are two sons, Johns W. James, Richland KS, and Everett E. James of the in Carbondale, Kansas. Two daughters, Mrs. etta Kneipe, Greeley, Colo. and Mrs. Lucy Cogburn, Platteville, Colorado. Eleven grandchildren and five great grandchildren. Funeral services were held Sunday Dec. 9, at 2 o'clock at Baker Funeral Home in Overbrook conducted by Miss Georgetta Davis assisted by Miss Esther Benson of Burlingame. Music by LaVerne Rose, Evelyn Berger and Nadyne Messer, singing "I Must Have the Savior With Me" accompanied by Miss Printz. Casket bearers were C.O. Leonard, Hilan Reed, George Hill, Earl Hill, Fred Van Nice and Frank Schwatt. Interment in Ridgeway Cemetery. | James, George Grant (I2170)
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2807 | Unsourced transcription of wedding announcement Miss Maud Isbell of Larned, Pawnee County, Kansas and Mr. Ellsworth E. James of Northeast Overbrook were married at Lyndon Kansas on 11-30-1908. Miss Isbell spent some time in our town about the time of the Street Fair, and the acquantance, which we are told began somewhat accidentally, soon ripened in attachment, in fact, perhaps it would not be too much to say it was love at first sight. Mr. James is well known here, and makes a business of threshing during the season. His friends will extend a cordial welcome to his bride. We wish the young couple a long and happy married life. (copied this piece from Dec. 10-08 Overbrook paper at the Kansas State Historical Society Topeka Kansas) | Family: Ellsworth Eugene James / Maud Isbell (F3515)
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2808 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I637)
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2809 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I3452)
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2810 | Ventura CA 2011 obit | Martinson, Larry Duane (I809)
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2811 | Vernon has been working as a farm laborer | Whitehouse, Vernon S. (I5890)
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2812 | Vernon was a veteran of Korea. SGT US ARMY | Dahlberg, Vernon Harold (I311)
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2813 | Vernon was called Pete. | Ladd, Vernon Earl (I3302)
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2814 | Vesta choked to death on a bead. | Daiss, Vesta Jean (I3447)
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2815 | vgl. BG S.67: 1692 wird J?rgen Hans, oo 1680 M.Engelhard Wwe Hans Stupperich von Peter Gummersbach wegen Erbteilung verklagt. | Hamer, Georg (I250)
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2816 | Vi was killed in a automobile-truck collision, one mile North and one mile West of Ceresco. | Simanek, Viola Darlene (I2746)
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2817 | Victor took his life in WY. | Cederdahl, Victor E (I1543)
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2818 | Victor was born on the Elmlund place, in Swedeburg NE. I think he graduated from the Luther Academy School of Business in 1909. I think he graduated from Luther Academy in Wahoo NE in 1911. My source is the book, "Past and Present of Saunders County Nebraska, 1915". He was a Private in the 1st World War . He was inducted on June 24, 1918, shipped to France on August 9, 1918, returned to U.S.A. May 28, 1919. He served in the Hante Alsace Sector while overseas. His serial number was 33071 97 Pvt. Cas Det 719 Demol. Group last assgd. 349 Inf. 88th Div. A.E.F. Victor had gray eyes , brown hair, fair complexion and was 5'10.5" tall that year. He was not wounded in service and was given a Honorable Discharge on June 11, 1919. Viictor shipped home from Camp Dodge, IA. He was given a Victory Medal in 1920, by mail. Picture and info in "In The World War 1917-1918-1919 Saunders Co . NE" He was in company 'A' 349th inf. His S.S. number was 507-44-3397. He was a member of the American Legion in Wahoo, NE. On his WWI card he said he was born in Ceresco NE. and was single and working for his father on the farm. They lived on Locust St in Wahoo in retirement. 1930 census rock creek, saunders, NE Victor H Pearson 36 Olga Pearson 34 Marjorie Pearson 6 Helen Pearson 3 1/12 Luther Academy Class of 1911 -- Ruth Anderson, Lydia Becklund, Helen Berggren, Esther Eklund, Rudolph Hendrickson, Vendla Hill, Neoma Hoogner, Martin Hult, Ivan Johnson, Gertrude Johnson, Hjalmer Jackson, Carl Lindberg, Mable Kallberg, Signe Kallberg, Ellen Lindberg, Joseph Lind, John Lindell, Victor Lundgren, Victor Pearson, Susan Potadle, Alma Swanson, Elmer Swanbom, Hannah Swanholm. | Pearson, Victor Hilding (I1718)
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2819 | Victoria went by "Tory". Her SS was 507-28-6400. | Martinson, Victoria Jane (I732)
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2820 | Virgils' last name was Ekberg but he was raised by a Freeman and took the name. On his WWI card he was working for his father in Swedeburg, NE. In 1930 he was a rural mail carrier in Swedeburg, NE., with a wife and 2 daughters. 1900 census John P Freeman 50 Olla Freeman 52 Olander Freeman 26 Amanda Freeman 24 Amel Freeman 20 Esther Freeman 18 Minnie Freeman 14 Daniel Freeman 12 Virgil Ekberg 8 | Freeman, Virgil E (I2541)
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2821 | Virginia lived in KS. Went to CA to nurse her brother George and his wife. Buried George East of Needles CA. This from Bert Ladd. Her death certificate says she was a teacher. She is buried as Virginia Anna Mae Ladd Barnes. | Ladd, Virginia Anna (I3135)
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2822 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I10926)
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2823 | Vivian's SS was 508-34-8878. | Wistrom, Vivian Mitilda (I618)
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2824 | Wahoo (obit) | Pearson, David (I4445)
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2825 | WAHOO NEWSPAPER - JANUARY 27, 1994 DEATHS WILLARD PEARSON Services for Willard Elmer Pearson of California, who died Jan. 17, 1994, will be held at 1:30 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 29, 1994, at Immanuel Lutheran Church in Ceresco. The Rev. Richard A. Wollard will officiate. Interment will follow at Swedeburutheran Cemetery with Mike Bokelman, Harold Heiser, Paul Heiser, Bruce Palmer, Bill Pearson and John Pearson serving as pallbearers. Pearson was born Nov. 15, 1938, to his parents Elmer and Sophia (Heiser) Pearson in Lincoln. He attended the Ceresco Public Schools, graduating in 1956. He was active in the Boy Scouts, church youth groups and high school music groups. He attended Kearney State College, worked at the family automotive repair business, took computer training in Omaha, and then worked as a computer operator in California and Lincoln before returning to California. He began doing carpentry woeveral years ago. His parents and one brother preceded him in death. Survivors are a brother and sister-in-law, Martin and Marlene Pearson of Ceresco; a sister and brother-in-law, Phyllis and Marlin Olson of Wahoo; a nephew, four nieces; two grand-nieces, uncles; aunts; cousins; and special friends Melanie Woond Chris Shultes. Arrangements by Metcalf Funeral Home. | Pearson, Willard Elmer (I684)
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2826 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: Ray Willard Otto / Living (F059)
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2827 | WAHOO WASP - FEBRUARY 15, 1917 Nels Bengtson was born March 7, 1840 in Sk | Bengtson, Nels (Nils) (I0266)
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2828 | WAHOO WASP - JUNE 20, 1929 FARMER TAKE HIS OWN LIFE TUESDAY MORNING BODY OF ARTHUR WALIN FOUND HANGING IN BARN OVERWORK AND ILL HEALTH LED CERESCO MAN TO TAKE LIFE Overworked by his attempt to farm 240 acres without help and ill health led Arthur Walin, 29, farmer of Ceresco to take his own life early Tuesday morning, according to Sheriff's officers. Walin's body was found hanging in a rafter in his barn at 7 o'clock Tuesday morning by his wife Christiana, when she went to tell her husband breakfast was ready. He rose early Tuesday morning and went to the barn to do the chores, his wifd officers. She summoned Dr. Noyes of Ceresco. When he arrived, he pronounced Walin dead and notified Sheriff Hensell. Walin had been dead several hours, Dr. Noyes said. In addition to his wife, Walin leaves a 2-year old child, his father and mother, five sisters and two brothers all living in Lancaster County. The body was removed to the C. E. Ericson mortuary at Wahoo. ARTHUR LAWRENCE WALIN - NEWSPAPER AND DATE UNKNOWN Mr. Arthur Lawrence Walin was born at Ceresco, Nebr. February 10, 1899. He became a charter member of the Immanuel Lutheran Church, when it was organized just ten years ago, and has been a faithful member of said church until his death. On February 23, 1927, he married Miss Christiana Heiser, and from that time Mr. and Mrs. Walin have made their home four miles south-west of Ceresco. A baby boy was born to them February 1, 1928.Our departed friend has always lived a consistent Christian life. He has loved and used the word of God faithfully. Of late his health has failed, and his suffering has been far greater than we can realize. During these weeks his good wife stood by his side and strengthened and comforted him with the word of God. Mr. Walin passed away Tuesday morning, June 18, 1929, at the age of 30 years, 4 months and 7 days. He leaves to mourn his departure the widow, Mrs. Arthur Walin and little Stanley Leroy; the parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Walin, the grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Brodd; brothers, Carl and Edward; sisters, Mrs. Theo Anderson, Mrs. Herbert Nelson, Mrs. Henry Heiser, Mrs. Willie Widman, Mrs. Edward Heiser, and many other relatives and a host of friends. Funeral services wer conducted from the C. L. Walin home at 2:00 o'clock and from the Lutheran church at 2:30 o'clock Thursday afternoon, when Rev. Peterson spoke on these words from Psalm 39:13 - "Oh, spare me that I may recover strength, before I go hence and be no more." The pallbearers were Herman Walin, Martin Trued, Clemens Brodd, Herbert Brodd, Harold Brodd, and Herman Pearson. Burial was made in the Swedeburg Lutheran Cemetery. May God sustain and comfort the bereaved and guide them in His wisdom and love, to the end that they "may be strong to applaud with all the saints what is the breadth and the length and depth and to know the love of Christ which passeth knowledge that you may be ??? until all the fullness of God." | Walin, Aurther Lawrence (I259)
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2829 | Wallace died of tuberculosis. Lee Bendz records show children as Esther and Louis but no known wife. | Hanson, Wallace Edward (I922)
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2830 | Wallace's SS was 508-24-7616. | Martinson, Wallace Elmer (I592)
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2831 | Walter served in WWI. He was with Headquarters Co. 355th Infantry, 89th division. In 1917 on his WWI card he was single and farming in Ceresco NE. | Carlson, Walter Richard (I841)
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2832 | Walter was born in a sod hut. In 1930 they were living in Randall, Gregory, SD. | Nyquist, Walter (I473)
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2833 | Was she also Hannah or Amelia? See Glenn Gnuse farm for info in Arlington NE. On Bill & Charley's death certificate, is Augustini Gustine? | Gnuse, Justina (I3436)
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2834 | Watchaker in Crieff? Possibly mentioned in a newspaper article 1824 | Tainsh, David (I6391)
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2835 | We think Andrew married, had no children, was a butcher and died in Minneapolis MN. | Nelson, Andrew (I1521)
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2836 | We think Anna was single, and a schoolteacher in Sweden. | Nelson, Anna (I1518)
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2837 | Wendell was called Buster or Pugie. | Nelson, Wendell Arthur (I1438)
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2838 | Wendell's SS was 505-58-5413. | Martinson, Wendell Duane (Nels) (I768)
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2839 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I1316)
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2840 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I810)
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2841 | Westminster CO in 2007 | Ladd, Sharon Jean (I3329)
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2842 | When Helen's cousin Joseph Fraser died, he left 50 pounds to her in his will. | Beattie, Helen (I5974)
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2843 | When John Coggburn married Malinda Rice, John Jr. was a witness. In John Coggburn's will, he only mentions his five youngest children. Margaret Jane Cogburn, a granddaughter of Henry Coggburn said that James, Henry, Patrick and Lucinda were brothers and sister and they all came to Montgomery County, Arkansas from Greene County, Tennessee. She also said that when she was 8 years old, that their half-brother Nathan Coggburn came to visit them. Since Nathan was John's son by his second marriage, this proves that John was the father of James, Henry, Patrick and Lucinda. | Coggburn, John (I2159)
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2844 | When Nilla and Sven were married, they lived at the farm of Nilla's parents which was #10 Skoglosa, Onnestad Parish, Skane Province, Sweden. Three of their children came to America: Ingar (Mrs. Lars Martinson) in 1870, Elna (Mrs. Andrew Carlsonn) in 1873, and Sven (Sam) in the 1880's. One daughter, Anna (Mrs. John A. Anderson) died in Sweden but her husband and children came to Nebraska after her death. One son of Nilla and Sven, Ola, remained in Sweden and continued living on the farm at #10 Skoglosa. His grandson lives on this farm today (1986).Sven's father, John Nilsson and Nilla's father, Ola Nilsson, were brothers. | Olasdotter, Nilla (I2797)
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2845 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I2447)
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2846 | Wife (maiden name Finnegan) went to Ceresco High School, a Catholic gir. | Anderson, Willard (I7160)
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2847 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I9236)
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2848 | Will and wife Kate raised sheep, sheared wool, and dyed, carded and spun the thread, then wove blankets. Some family members still possess their hand-made blankets. | Cogburn, James William (I2160)
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2849 | Will: 1790, inherited father's land Witness: 1805, Marriage of Ann F. James and Isaac Marsh | James, Jedutha (I11112)
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2850 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I098)
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