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401 | OBITUARY MRS ALVERA A. LARSON Alvera A. Larson was born to her parents, A. G. Brostrom and Bolthilda Olson Brostrom on March 9, 1895 at Swedeburg, Nebraska. On April 21, 1895 she was baptized at Grace Lutheran Church, Swedeburg and was confirmed in the Lutheran faith on April 10, 1910. Alvera was united in marriage to Alvin R. Walin of Ceresco in March of 1919 who died of an accidental death in September of the same year. To this union was born one daughter, Alvena. On October 2, 1930, Alvera married Arthur E. Larson. Theyived on a farm until 1946 when they moved to Wahoo. In July of 1971 Alvera moved to Tabitha Home in Lincoln where she resided until October of 1981 when she moved back to Wahoo. She is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Norris (Alvena) Johnson; three sons: Archie of Wahoo, Rev. Lester of Sharon Springs, Kansas and Glenn of Omaha; one sister, Lorene Larson of Toronto, Canada; 11 grandchildren and 16 great grandchildren and a host of relatives and friends. Memorials are to be given to Bethlehem Lutheran Church to the Organ Repair Fund. | Brostrom, Alvera Adelia (I0041)
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402 | OBITUARY MRS ALVERA A. LARSON Alvera A. Larson was born to her parents, A. G. Brostrom and Bolthilda Olson Brostrom on March 9, 1895 at Swedeburg, Nebraska. On April 21, 1895 she was baptized at Grace Lutheran Church, Swedeburg and was confirmed in the Lutheran faith on April 10, 1910. Alvera was united in marriage to Alvin R. Walin of Ceresco in March of 1919 who died of an accidental death in September of the same year. To this union was born one daughter, Alvena. On October 2, 1930, Alvera married Arthur E. Larson. Theyived on a farm until 1946 when they moved to Wahoo. In July of 1971 Alvera moved to Tabitha Home in Lincoln where she resided until October of 1981 when she moved back to Wahoo. She is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Norris (Alvena) Johnson; three sons: Archie of Wahoo, Rev. Lester of Sharon Springs, Kansas and Glenn of Omaha; one sister, Lorene Larson of Toronto, Canada; 11 grandchildren and 16 great grandchildren and a host of relatives and friends. Memorials are to be given to Bethlehem Lutheran Church to the Organ Repair Fund. | Brostrom, Alvera Adelia (I297)
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403 | Obituary for Lila A. Black, 25 Jan 1956 Died 25 Jan 1956 in Burwell, NE. born 3 Jun 1871 at Delmar, PA. Duaghter of Orasmus Parish Borden and Josephine Butler. Family moved to Holt County, NE in 1882. Married William F. Black on 14 Apr 1890. Moved to Albion in 1896. Mr. Black died 9 Jun 1928. Survived by brother Samuel E. Borden of Ewing, daughter-in-law Helga M. Black of Albion, 3 sons Frank of Hanford, CA, Arthur of Monroe, WI and Clarence of Pasadena, CA. | Borden, Lila A. (I5848)
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404 | OBITUARY OF CARL R. WALIN Mr. Carl R. Walin, son of Mrs. Anna Walin and the late C. L. Walin, was born on a farm near Ceresco, Nebr. on September 25, 1890. He was baptised an confirmed in the Lutheran Church at Swedeburg, by the pioneer pastor, Rev. John Torell. He married Miss Judith Torell, January 1, 1913. The young couple engaged in farming for many years until Mrs. Walin's health began to fail and they left the farm in the late twenties and moved to Lincoln where Carl worked as a carpenter. August 7, 1933, their daughter Ruth passed away at the tender age of fifteen years. Mrs. Walin was seriously ill at that time and passed away June 20th the following year. Carl and his sone Robert were now alone. The depression of the thirties made living for most city workers, exceedingly difficult, especially for a father with a boy of school age, with no mother to care for the home. Consequently Carl and Robert came to live with sisters in Ceresco and Davey. Mr. Walin has worked in this community the past ten years as a carpenter and painter. People liked his work as well as the wage he asked and soon he was busy all the time. He was blessed with a pleasing personality and cheerful disposition. He had many trials, but never spoke of them. He bore even the excruciating pain of the last two days of his life without complaining. A year ago he rented a house west of Davey and set up housekeeping. The furniture from the former home in Lincoln was brought together and his mother came to keep house. The arrangements seemed to be ideal and mother as well as son. were very happy. Carl was a man of strong physical physique and good health. He had experienced no distress or discomfort, but two weeks ago he went to a Lincoln doctor for a checkup to satisfy himself that the slight symptoms of a internal disorder, which he had experienced could be remedied. Upon examination the ailment was found to be ???and he submitted to an operation at Lincoln General hospital on Friday, December 13. At first the process of recovery was normal, but suddenly there was a change for the worse and he passed away Tuesday morning December 17 at the age of 56 years, 2 months and 21 days. He is deeply mourned by his son, Robert of Laurel, Miss.; his mother, Mrs. Anna Walin; five sisters: Mrs. Theo Anderson; Mrs. Henry Heiser, Mrs. Herbert Nelson, Mrs. Wm. Widman, Mrs. Edward Heiser and one brother, Edward Walin; many other relatives and a host of friends. Mr. Walin was a member of the First Lutheran church in Lincoln. | Walin, Carl (Karl) Robert (I0011)
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405 | OBITUARY OF CARL R. WALIN Mr. Carl R. Walin, son of Mrs. Anna Walin and the late C. L. Walin, was born on a farm near Ceresco, Nebr. on September 25, 1890. He was baptised an confirmed in the Lutheran Church at Swedeburg, by the pioneer pastor, Rev. John Torell. He married Miss Judith Torell, January 1, 1913. The young couple engaged in farming for many years until Mrs. Walin's health began to fail and they left the farm in the late twenties and moved to Lincoln where Carl worked as a carpenter. August 7, 1933, their daughter Ruth passed away at the tender age of fifteen years. Mrs. Walin was seriously ill at that time and passed away June 20th the following year. Carl and his sone Robert were now alone. The depression of the thirties made living for most city workers, exceedingly difficult, especially for a father with a boy of school age, with no mother to care for the home. Consequently Carl and Robert came to live with sisters in Ceresco and Davey. Mr. Walin has worked in this community the past ten years as a carpenter and painter. People liked his work as well as the wage he asked and soon he was busy all the time. He was blessed with a pleasing personality and cheerful disposition. He had many trials, but never spoke of them. He bore even the excruciating pain of the last two days of his life without complaining. A year ago he rented a house west of Davey and set up housekeeping. The furniture from the former home in Lincoln was brought together and his mother came to keep house. The arrangements seemed to be ideal and mother as well as son. were very happy. Carl was a man of strong physical physique and good health. He had experienced no distress or discomfort, but two weeks ago he went to a Lincoln doctor for a checkup to satisfy himself that the slight symptoms of a internal disorder, which he had experienced could be remedied. Upon examination the ailment was found to be ???and he submitted to an operation at Lincoln General hospital on Friday, December 13. At first the process of recovery was normal, but suddenly there was a change for the worse and he passed away Tuesday morning December 17 at the age of 56 years, 2 months and 21 days. He is deeply mourned by his son, Robert of Laurel, Miss.; his mother, Mrs. Anna Walin; five sisters: Mrs. Theo Anderson; Mrs. Henry Heiser, Mrs. Herbert Nelson, Mrs. Wm. Widman, Mrs. Edward Heiser and one brother, Edward Walin; many other relatives and a host of friends. Mr. Walin was a member of the First Lutheran church in Lincoln. | Walin, Carl (Karl) Robert (I255)
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406 | Occupation: Shoemaker | Rademacher, Heinrich Anton (I2384)
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407 | Olof was brother of Axel E Hagstrom. Both of the brothers were married to Ella Martinson, not at the same time however. Olof came to America in 1889. In 1918 on his WWI card he was a carpenter in Ceresco, NE. | Hagstrom, Olof (I6809)
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408 | OMAHA WORLD HERALD OUT OF TOWN SWANSON - Vendla E., (widow of the Rev. C. Bertram), 89, died Saturday, Thousand Oaks, Calif. Homemaker. Born Ceresco. Graduated Grace Lutheran Academy, Wahoo. Graduated, Augustana College, Rock Island, Ill. Survivors: sons, Carl B., Thousandks, the Rev. Theodore, Bangaiore, India; daughter, Mrs. Robert (Betty Ann) Hil, Brooksville, Fla.; brother, Hilding O. Pearson, Ord; sisters, Mrs. Olive Strand, Minneapolis, Mrs. Laura Soder, Wahoo; five grandchildren; one great-grandchild. Services: 2 p.m. Wednesday, Grace Lutheran Church, Ceresco*. Grace Lutheran Cemetery. Visitation: 12 noon Tuesday until 12 noon Wednesday. Nelson Funeral Home, Ceresco. *Should say Wahoo or rural Swedeburg. Mistake by the newspaper. | Pearson, Vendla Elvira (I1186)
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409 | OMAHA WORLD HERALD - FEBRUARY 10, 2002 LARSON-Doris E. "Bettie", age 80, Omaha, died 2/6/02. Preceded in death by husband, Glenn Larson; son, Bruce Larson; daughter, Lynn Vercruysse. Survived by son, Pastor Scott Larson, Olean, NY; son-in-law, Dick Vercruysse, Blair; grandchildreniz and Andrea Vercruysse, both of Blair, Todd Vercruysse, Detroit, MI, and Dan Vercruysse, Minneapolis, MN. FUNERAL SERVICE 10 am Tues. Augustana Lutheran Church, 3647 Lafayette Avenue. Interment Hillcrest. VISITATION 6-8 pm Mon. Roeder Mortuary, 50th and Ames Chapel. In lieu of flowers, Memorials to the Augustana Lutheran Church Scholarship and Astance Fund, 3647 Lafayette Ave., Omaha, NE 68131. | Anderson, Doris Elizabeth (Betty) (I0023)
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410 | OMAHA WORLD HERALD - FEBRUARY 10, 2002 LARSON-Doris E. "Bettie", age 80, Omaha, died 2/6/02. Preceded in death by husband, Glenn Larson; son, Bruce Larson; daughter, Lynn Vercruysse. Survived by son, Pastor Scott Larson, Olean, NY; son-in-law, Dick Vercruysse, Blair; grandchildreniz and Andrea Vercruysse, both of Blair, Todd Vercruysse, Detroit, MI, and Dan Vercruysse, Minneapolis, MN. FUNERAL SERVICE 10 am Tues. Augustana Lutheran Church, 3647 Lafayette Avenue. Interment Hillcrest. VISITATION 6-8 pm Mon. Roeder Mortuary, 50th and Ames Chapel. In lieu of flowers, Memorials to the Augustana Lutheran Church Scholarship and Astance Fund, 3647 Lafayette Ave., Omaha, NE 68131. | Anderson, Doris Elizabeth (Betty) (I292)
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411 | OMAHA WORLD HERALD - FEBRUARY 2OO1 MORTENSEN-Carl L., 69, Omaha. Member of John J. Mercer Masonic Lodge, Tangier Shrine, Legion of Honor and VFW Post 2503. Survived by wife, Jean, Omaha; son and daughter-in-law, Kirk and Trish Mortensen, Omaha; daughters and sons-in-law, Lorid Lee Queen, Lawrence, KS, Joni Mortensen, Omaha, Meri and Kent Christenson, Denver, CO; brother and sister in-law, Erik and Marilyn, Temperance, MI; 4 grandchildren. MEMORIAL SERVICE 10:30 am Thurs., Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran Church, Pastor Lynn Parsons officiating. Private Interment. VISITATION 6-8 PM Wed., at the Mortuary. In lieu of flowers, memorials to the Church. | Mortensen, Carl L (I1276)
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412 | On his WWI card he was single and working for his father Albert in Gross,Boyd,NE. | Dahlberg, Elmer Harold (I7046)
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413 | Opal Wesner Boss Obituary Opal Wesner Boss October 14, 1911 - July 17, 2008 Opal Wesner Boss died at her Grand Junction home July 17, 2008. She was born in Denver, CO October 14, 1911, to John and Clarinda (Hanson) Wesner and grew up in the lower valley on the Uintah and Rio Grande railroads in Mack. Children had free rein of the town, enjoying sledding and ice skating in winter and roller skating, hiking and picnics on the river in the summer. She enjoyed riding the train during switching and the family had td travel passes, traveling often to visit relatives in the Midwest. Opal graduated from Fruita Union High School in 1929 and was an avid tennis player. She married Theodore Boss in 1933 and they established their home on the Redlands. In 1942-433, s she cared for the "farm" and two children while Ted was a forward surveyor on the Alcan Highway. Opal was the last surviving charter member of the Redlands Women's Club. This group of Redlands women raised funds serving dinners and purchaseed thhe Redlands Community Club in 1936. This building became the community center and hosted square dancing, potlucks, school programs, service and social clubs. She was an active participant in the Women's Club, Redlands Sunday School, 4-H, annd many Redlands activities. She loved the Redlands. Opal and Ted traveled in the US and Canada, often camping, and she later traveled overseas alone. She loved animals, travel and reading, was an excellent cook, gardener, and seamstress. She was employed at Singer Sewing Machine Company and Outwest Bootery. Opal was preceded in death by her husband Ted (1980), daughter Clara (2002), sister Gertrude Lumbert (1959), and her parents. Survived by daughters, Betty Shoemaker of Fort Collins, Judidith (Wayne) Hopper, four grandchildren, two great grandchildren, and a niece. Cremation has taken place. No services are scheduled. Contributions may be made to Humane Society of Western. Colorado, Hospice and Palliative Care of Western Colorado or the American Cancer Society . Her family thanks all friends who visited, called, or wrote during her illness. Published in The Daily Sentinel on July 22, 2008 - See more at: http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/gjsentinel/obituary.aspx?n=opal-wesner-boss&pid=113862095#sthash.ekks6S3w.dpuf | Wesner, Opal Eliza (I404)
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414 | Orville was brother to Loren Dotson. FAG | Dotson, Orville R (I6810)
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415 | Parish of Insch, 1900 Joseph Fraser, retired Farmer (single) Died 25 Nov 1900 2:00 am at Clifton House, Insch Male, 70 years old Father John Fraser, labourer (deceased) Mother Margaret Fraser (Beattie) (deceased) Cause of death: Cancer of stomach Informant: Andrew St. John, neighbor | Fraser, Joseph (I1130)
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416 | Parish of Kinnethmont, 1862 Mary Fraser, domestic servant (single) Died 23 Feb 1862 11:50 pm at Law, Kinnethmont Female, age 33 Father John Fraser, ag labourer (deceased) Mother Margaret Fraser (Beattie) Cause of death: phthisis (tuberculosis) Informant: Alexander Fraser, brother Death took place at Mains of Tonley, Parish of Insch | Fraser, Mary (I1132)
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417 | Per username "nimlenate" on ancestry.com. Family tree name is "Nathan David Brown_Finding Bussey". Appears to be a descendant of or related to Ivan Timmons (Ruth McClelland). | Dinwiddie, Lydia (I6382)
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418 | Per username "nimlenate" on ancestry.com. Family tree name is "Nathan David Brown_Finding Bussey". Appears to be a descendant of or related to Ivan Timmons (Ruth McClelland). | Bennett, Henry (I6381)
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419 | Phineas Bowley 1828 - 1910 (From The Nebraska State Journal, September 29, 1910) The funeral services for Phineas Bowlby will be held today at 12:30 p.m. at the home of his niece, Ella Frasier, 1546 South Twenty-fifth street, after which he will be taken to his old home at Kingston, Wis. His nieces, Mrs. Keeler of Toma, Wis., and Margarette Pierce of Malcolm, Neb., will go with the remains from Lincoln. (Added information: Phineas had been married to Margaret Campbell, daughter of Duncan and Elizabeth Campbell. She had died in 1902. Ella Frasier and Margarette Pierce are the daughters of Ann Campbell Frasier who had died earlier. Ann and Phineas' wife Margaret had been sisters. The Mrs. Keeler that is mentioned is Isabel Campbell Keeler, the daughter of John Campbell who was Margaret and Ann's brother.) | Bowley, Phineas (I5938)
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420 | Possibly a confederate soldier? Thomas, John G. REGIMENT NAME:25th Regiment, North Carolina Infantry SIDE:Confederate COMPANY:F SOLDIER'S RANK IN:Private SOLDIER'S RANK OUT:Private ALTERNATE NAME: FILM NUMBER:M230 roll 39 NOTES: | Thomas, John G. (I5796)
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421 | Ramon was killed in a tractor accident. | Dahlberg, Ramon Alfred (I7054)
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422 | Record in the parish books for Lena, place of death and residence at death was Bergstena. | Andersdotter, Anna Cathrine (I2090)
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423 | Records from first marriage describe him as "Horseman Keeper Jonas Peter Hultman". Owner of a 1/8 farm in Skepperstad Nedergard, Skepperstad parish in 1839. He then left for Hallaryd Sodergard, Stockaryd parish where he was the owner of 3/16ths. His second wife was the younger sister of his first wife. Moved with his second wife Anna Christina in 1853 to Vrigstad. They moved to the United States in 1854. They first settled in Henry County, Illinois, and in the 1880's they moved to the Rose Hill neighborhood north of Randolph in Riley County, Kansas. | Hultman, Jonas Peter (I55)
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424 | REMEMBRANCES FROM FERN: There is no other church like Grace (Swedeburg). My father helped install the bell. I remember they installed it on a Saturday. How they did that back then, getting it way up there. . . Those wonderful stained glass windows - every time you look at them, they bring back memories. I remember one time they had to open the doors (North wall of the Sanctuary) because they had so many people in church. When I was in Confirmation class, we had to take our sermon notes in Swedish. That is until the war came, and we could only use one language. My mother used to say how Aunt Ellen was such a wonderful coo We lived down the hill from Uncle Will and Aunt Ellen and used to climb over the fence and go up and play at their place. I think we saw each other every day. When your Grandmother (Florence) and I talk, we sure do a lot of remembering and talking about when we were growing up. LINCOLN JOURNAL STAR - JUNE 9, 2009 Fern A.L. Rolofson 101, Lincoln, widow of Donald, died Saturday (6/6/09). Born (6/22/1907) in Concord, Neb. to August and Josina (Erlander) Benson. Homemaker. Member: Evangelical United Lutheran Church and Altar Guild, former cook at Northeast High School and Willard Sorority at Nebraska Wesleyan University, former Campfire leader, worked for Election Board for many years. Family members include son, daughter-in-law: James and Catherine Rolofson, San Antonio, Texas; daughter, son-in-law: Janice and Gary Gustafson, Lincoln; grandchildren, spouses: Erik Gustafson; Marc and Peggy Gustafson; Curt Rolofson; Kristen Gustafson and Mitch Larsen; great grandchildren: Atley and Grace Gustafson; Annika Larsen. Preceded in death by parents; husband; sisters: Ruth, Naomi and Genevieve; great-granddaughter, Heather Gustafson. Memorial Service: 11 a.m. Friday (6/12/09) at the Evangelical United Lutheran Church, 5945 Fremont, Lincoln, NE 68502 with Pastor Frank Kerkemeyer officiating. Memorials, in lieu of flowers, to the church. Prior private interment. No visitation. Condolences or personal reflections may be sent online at www.roperandsons.com. LINCOLN JOURNAL STAR - JUNE 10-12, 2009 Fern A. L. Rolofson Fern A.L. Rolofson 101, Lincoln, widow of Donald, died Saturday (6/6/09 Memorial Service: 11 a.m. Friday (6/12/09) at the Evangelical United Lutheran Church, 5945 Fremont, Lincoln, NE 68502 with Pastor Frank Kerkemeyer officiating. Memorials, in lieu of flowers, to the church. Prior private interment. No visitation. Condolences or personal reflections may be sent online at www.roperandsons.com | Bengtson, Fern Anita Lenea (I1196)
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425 | Revolutionary War private patriotic service (not a soldier): Per DAR Ancestor #A095181 Service: PENNSYLVANIA Rank(s): PRIVATE, PATRIOTIC SERVICE Birth: 1731 GERMANY Death: 8-19-1811 MILFORD TWP MIFFLIN CO PENNSYLVANIA Service Source: PA ARCH, 5TH SER, VOL 5, P 534; 3RD SER, VOL 12, P 621; HIST OF CHESTER CO, PA, P 589 Service Description: 1) CAPT EYRIC, LCOL THOMAS BULL 2) PAID SUPPLY TAX, 1781; HELPED BUILD HOSPITAL IN YELLOW SPRINGS | Rice, Zachariah (I6458)
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426 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I5410)
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427 | ROBERT MOLINE - WAHOO NEWSPAPER - APRIL 8, 2004 CARSON CITY, Nev. - Robert Moline, 67, of Carson City, Nev. died March 18 in Carson City. Moline was born Nov. 1, 1936 to Garfield and Florence Moline in Wahoo. The family lived on a farm near Mead where he attended elementary and high school. He worked as a heavy equipment operator in Nebraska for four years and then moved to Loneach, Calif., where he married Rose Marie Sedlacek. He worked for Robertshaw Controls and then for Chevron Oil Company before retiring in 1993. He spent eight years in the United States Navy Seabees. He was a member of the Carson Eagles Lodge. He was preceded in death by his parents; and a son, Douglas Moline. He is survived by his wife; a son, Martin Moline of Silver Springs; daughter and son-in-law, Melanie and Larry Ewart; and grandchildren, Krystal Kermott, of San Diego, Calif,, Michael Moline of Moreno Valley and Drew and Clayton Ewart of Gardille; great-grandchildren, Parker and Ashtynne of Moreno Valley, Calif.; brother and sister-in-law, Delton and Mary Ann Sillman of Santa Maria; brother and sister-in-law, Francis and Ethel Sedlacek of New River, Ariz; numerous nieces, nephews and cousins. Services were held March 27 at St. Gall Catholic Church in Gardenville, Nev. Capitol City Cremation and Burial Society in Carson City was in charge of the arrangements. | Moline, Robert (I0107)
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428 | ROBERT MOLINE - WAHOO NEWSPAPER - APRIL 8, 2004 CARSON CITY, Nev. - Robert Moline, 67, of Carson City, Nev. died March 18 in Carson City. Moline was born Nov. 1, 1936 to Garfield and Florence Moline in Wahoo. The family lived on a farm near Mead where he attended elementary and high school. He worked as a heavy equipment operator in Nebraska for four years and then moved to Loneach, Calif., where he married Rose Marie Sedlacek. He worked for Robertshaw Controls and then for Chevron Oil Company before retiring in 1993. He spent eight years in the United States Navy Seabees. He was a member of the Carson Eagles Lodge. He was preceded in death by his parents; and a son, Douglas Moline. He is survived by his wife; a son, Martin Moline of Silver Springs; daughter and son-in-law, Melanie and Larry Ewart; and grandchildren, Krystal Kermott, of San Diego, Calif,, Michael Moline of Moreno Valley and Drew and Clayton Ewart of Gardille; great-grandchildren, Parker and Ashtynne of Moreno Valley, Calif.; brother and sister-in-law, Delton and Mary Ann Sillman of Santa Maria; brother and sister-in-law, Francis and Ethel Sedlacek of New River, Ariz; numerous nieces, nephews and cousins. Services were held March 27 at St. Gall Catholic Church in Gardenville, Nev. Capitol City Cremation and Burial Society in Carson City was in charge of the arrangements. | Moline, Robert (I336)
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429 | Robert's S.S. was 507-30-1290. According to the TX death index the county of death was Harris. | Martinson, Robert Dale (I6906)
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430 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I6908)
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431 | 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 (I6758)
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432 | Rock Creek and Mt Zion are the same cemetery, not sure why they are called two different names? | Vanicek, Emma Gladys (I6770)
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433 | 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 (I6681)
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434 | Samuel Black was, like his son, a minister of the Linville Creek Baptish Church in Rockingham Co., VA (in the Shenandoah Valley). He also founded a church at Alderson, Greenbriar Co., VA (now Monroe Co., WV). May have had other children. | Black, Samuel (I1702)
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435 | SAUNDERS COUNTY WW1 HONOR ROLL 1917-1918-1919 CARL V. TRUED --Entered the service November 11, 1918. He is the son of Mrs. Mathilda Trued of Ceresco, Neb. THE TRUED FAMILY IN THE U.S.A. CARL VICTOR: | Trued, Carl Victor Nathaniel (I0380)
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436 | SAUNDERS COUNTY WW1 HONOR ROLL 1917-1918-1919 CLARENCE TRUED Entered the service April 19, 1917, and served as assistant band master with the 123rd F. A., 33rd Division. He is the son of Mrs. Matilda Trued of Ceresco, Neb. THE TRUED FAMILY IN THE U.S.A. SAMUEL CLARENCE: Grew up on farm in Nebr., where he planted, cultivated, shucked and unloaded corn, doing all the other dirty work around the place meanwhile, then milked a million cows. That | Trued, Samuel Clarence (I0379)
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437 | SAUNDERS COUNTY WW1 HONOR ROLL 1917-1918-1919 LUTHER TRUED Entered the service September 22, 1917, and served with Field Hosp. No. 353, 314th San. Train, 89th Div. He is the son of Mrs. Matilda Trued of Ceresco, Neb. THE TRUED FAMILY IN THE U.S.A. LUTHER: Attended public schools in Nebr., where he grew up on the farm, but continued business training at Luther College. Was manager of the farm following his father | Trued, Luther Emanuel (I0376)
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438 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I6872)
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439 | Second wife of Augustinus Erickson. ----------------------------------------------------------- WAHOO DEMOCRAT - MAY 28, 1948 ----------------------------------------------------------- LAST RITES FOR CERESCO WOMAN ----------------------------------------------------------- Funeral services were held Friday for Mrs. Augustine Erickson who died Wednesday following a lingering illness. She is survived by her three daughters, Mrs. Nick Erdahl, Mrs. John Mostrom, and Mrs. Jack Eggers, and three sons: Lloyd, Joe andus of Ceresco. | Bengtson, Hermanda (I234)
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440 | Second wife of Augustinus Erickson. ----------------------------------------------------------- WAHOO DEMOCRAT - MAY 28, 1948 ----------------------------------------------------------- LAST RITES FOR CERESCO WOMAN ----------------------------------------------------------- Funeral services were held Friday for Mrs. Augustine Erickson who died Wednesday following a lingering illness. She is survived by her three daughters, Mrs. Nick Erdahl, Mrs. John Mostrom, and Mrs. Jack Eggers, and three sons: Lloyd, Joe andus of Ceresco. | Bengtson, Hermanda (I229)
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441 | Selma's gravestone says 7 years, 7 months, 9 days. | Martinson, Selma L (I6754)
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442 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I6888)
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443 | Sgt U S Air Force Vietnam (tombstone inscription) | Bendz, John Clifton (I6778)
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444 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I5382)
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445 | Sigrid had a son from previous marriage named Lee Lindstrom. FAG | Lindstrom, Sigrid E (I6904)
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446 | Silja was also known as Teckla. | Johnson, Silja (I6939)
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447 | Sometimes shown as "Ellen". | Black, Elinor Jane (I1158)
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448 | source: Kay Rademacher notes | Karnech, Mary (I6027)
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449 | source: Kay Rademacher notes | Kempkes (I6028)
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450 | source: Kay Rademacher notes | Kempkes, Albert L. (I6029)
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