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851 | Alexander Fraser is listed as a labourer on "House and yard" within the Estate of Wardhouse. Can't be certain that this is "our" Alexander. | Fraser, Alexander (I1129)
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852 | Alexander is living with his brother Robert who is 40 years old. Also present in household is Ellen Grey, age 74, relationship unknown. Next door there is a large family of Greys and Carns., all from Scotland. | McKay, Alexander (I5860)
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853 | Alexander was the informant on his sister's death record, assume he was living nearby | Fraser, Alexander (I1129)
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854 | Alfonce was a WWII veteran. | Nelson, Alfonze Leonard (I2008)
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855 | Alice was the sister of Myrtie Lusch, and Hulda Josephine Lusch. She was married to Oscar L Hagstrom before Nils Martinson. Oscar died in a accident along with Oscar Nelson. | Hagstrom, Alice Augusta Lusch (I155)
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856 | Alice's mother died young. She was raised by her grandfather James William Cogburn. | Henson, Alice (I8031)
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857 | Alida and her mother Johanna lived together in a small home in Weston, Nebraska until Johanna died in 1913. "Aunt Lydie" was a Practical Nurse. She lived for a while in Weldon, Colorado. Her first husband was killed in a car accident. Her second husband was a railroad section hand, and later a ranch foreman. They lived on a ranch in a log cabin near Encampment, Wyoming for several years. Alida suffered for many years with crippling arthritis, and spent at least the last 12 years of her life in bed. She had no children in either marriage. She has a lifelong friend still living in Wahoo, Nebraska. I visited with her (Mrs. GeorgEmma) Mares) about Alida. | Pearson, Agda Alida (Lydie) (I010)
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858 | Alma was a Telefonist (telephone operator). Herman. | Reimer, Alma Frida Hermina (I2643)
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859 | Also called Chloe. | Nelson, Clara Elmira (I1073)
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860 | alt birth place Nebraska City? | Ortman, Mary Anna (I6232)
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861 | Althea and Ed were part of a triple wedding with: Ed's sister Sophia Heiser and Elmer Pearson, Althea's brother Arthur Walin and Ed's sister Christina Heiser. | Walin, Althea Adeline (I0018)
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862 | Alvina's grave has no marker as of 5-02-08. She is buried with her grandparents, Swan and Kjersti Pearson near the East fence in Fridhem Cem. They also have no marker as of this writing. | Pearson, Alvina Jeannette (I2166)
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863 | Amelia died of tuberculosis. | Amelia (I403)
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864 | Anders Ericsson (1773), wife Maria Ericsdotter (1765 13/10) and son Eric (1798 10/3). All three born at Lena. | Eriksson, Anders (I5828)
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865 | Anders Ericsson (1773), wife Maria Ericsdotter (1765 13/10) and son Eric (1798 10/3). All three born at Lena. | Eriksdotter, Maja (I5829)
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866 | Anders Ericsson (1773), wife Maria Ericsdotter (1765 13/10) and son Eric (1798 10/3). All three born at Lena. | Andersson, Erik (I5992)
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867 | Anders outlived his wife but we don't know by how long. | Bjornberg, Anders (I3367)
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868 | Anders was listed at Vanneberga #13. | Hansson, Anders (I2834)
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869 | Andrew came to America in 1870, when he was 7 years old. He came with his parents, Martin and Anna (buried in Sunrise in Wahoo NE). His father settled in Yutan NE. Had he stayed in Sweden, his name would have been Anders Martinson. When his 1st wife, Anna died, he went back to Sweden for a visit. It is not known if this visit led to the marriage later to Mathilda. At the time of the Sweden visit, she lived near his Swedish home and came to America shortly afterwards and they were married. In the 1920 census they lived in Cushing, Howard, NE. and he was a house carpenter. 1910 census Andrew Oakeson 47 Mathilda Oakeson 44 Neils o Oakeson 19 Olga Ev Oakeson 17 Edith H Oakeson 15 Carl W Oakeson 13 Oscar R Oakeson 9 Elmer E Oakeson 6 They were in Fairdale, Howard, NE in 1910. ANDREW OAKESON DIED SATURDAY ? Andrew Oakeson, a resident of the Fairdale neighborhood for many years, and later a St. Paul resident, before moving to Ceresco a year or two ago, passed away, Saturday night, at a Lincoln hospital where he hadne for treatment of a cancerous condition about a week previous. Mr. Oakeson was born in Sweden and came to this country as a young man. He leaves his wife and several children and grandchildren to mourn his passing. It was only a few short yearrs ago that he and Mrs. Oakeson celebrated their golden wedding by holding Open House. Children residing here are Elmer and Oscar Oakeson. A daughter, Mrs. Gus Haggstrom, resides in Wahoo, a son lives at Ceresco, and another son, Martin, lives i in Oregon. Mrs. Emma Oakeson, Mrs. Clayton Petersen, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Oakeson, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Oakeson and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Oakeson went to Ceresco, Tuesday, to attend the funeral. We were not able to get an obituary for this week's paper. Funeral services were conducted Tuesday at Ceresco and burial was made in Wahoo. Wolbach Messenger, Wolbach, Nebraska, Thursday, November 26, 1942 THE OBITUARY OF ANDREW OAKESON ? Andrew Oakeson, son of Martin and Anna Oakeson was born in Ostra Sallerup, Horby parish, Skane, Sweden, July 14, 1862, and ended his earthly pilgrimage November 21, 1942, following three weeks of illness in a Lincoln hospital. At his departure he had reached the ripe age of 80 years, 4 months and 7 days. When but a boy of seven he came to this country with his parents and lived in Chicago for a brief time. Then the family moved to Mead, Nebraska in 1870, where they settled on a homestead. Thus Mr. Oakeson was a Nebraska old settler, for he has lived in this state over seventy years. In 1881 he was married to Anna Anderson in Wahoo. This marriage was blessed with one son, Martin, who was born to them. This marriage was short, for while the first son was still in his infancy, the mother died. On December 27, 1889 Mr. Oakeson was married to Mathilda Nelson of Swedeburg and to this happy union was born six children. Altho' his first marriage was brief, his second marriage was a long one, for Mr. Oakeson's death was the first to break the family ties in 53 years. He is therefore deeply mourned by his wife, two daughters, and five sons, Martin of Tillamook, Ore., Olander of Lincoln, Mrs. Olga Haggstrom, Wahoo, Mrs. Edith Lindell, Fremont, Carl, Wahoo, Oscar, Wolbach, and Elmer of St. Paul. In addition he leaves 27 grandchildren and 10 great grandchildren, two sisters, Mrs. Anna Petersen of Turloch, Calif., and Mrs. Elsie Barlow of Bloomfield, and other relatives and friends. Mr. Oakeson had lived an active and robust life. It was three years ago that his health began to fail. Besides residing in Ceresco, he lived 28 years on a farm near St. Paul. He was interested in the community program of the Farmers Union. As a Christian he was an active church worker in the strength of his days. He has the honor to be one of the charter members of the Ceresco Covenant church, and served as its first chairman, and was also a member of the building committee when the present church was built in 1906. While he lived in the Fairdale community he was for several years the superintendent of the Methodist Sunday School. He was a good and willing neighbor and always helpful whenever there was a need. As a father he nurtured his children in the fear and aadmonition of the Lord. Peace be upon the memory of his long and useful life. Funeral services were held on Tuesday afternoon from the late home and the Covenant church with Rev. Ebert Turnquist officiating, and Rev. O. W. Strombom of Lincoln, an old friend of the family assisting. Music was contributed by Mrs. L. F. Rudeen, Mrs. Roy Anderson, and the Rev. and Mrs. Strombom. Pall bearers were Olof Olson, Nels Olson, Augustine Erickson, Alfred Burklund, Carl J. Johnson, and August Dahlstrom. Nelson Funeral home of Ceresco handled arrangements. Wolbach Messenger, Wolbach, Nebraska, Thursday, December 3, 1942 | Oakeson, Andrew (I2196)
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870 | Andrew Fraser, age 15 (ages are rounded to nearest 5 year increment), ag labor at Millfield | Fraser, Andrew (I1116)
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871 | Andrew not found in 1855 Wisconsin census. He probably arrived shortly after that. | Fraser, Andrew (I1116)
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872 | Andrew was a WWI vet. He entered the service December 14 1917 and served with M. P. Co., 28th division. On his WWI card he was farming with his father and single in Ceresco NE. | Walin, Andrew Herman (I2109)
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873 | Andrews name was Anders Carlsson before he came to America in 1870. He came by way of Liverpool and New York. He lived in a dugout the first two years he homesteaded. His father Olof came in 1882 and lived with him. Olof is buried next to his son Andrew in Fridhem Cem, Swedeburg, NE. He is called Anders in some church records. | Carlson, Andrew (I2837)
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874 | Ann is a domestic servant for the William Sourter family. | Fraser, Ann Susan Beattie (I1133)
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875 | Anna and Fred were married in her family home, Johannes Nelson's place, at four o'clock P.M. on a Wednesday. | Family: Fred L Martinson / Anna Maria Nelson (F9)
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876 | Anna attended Luther College. | Eliason, Anna Alfrida (I1891)
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877 | Anna came to America in 1884 and citizen in 1895 and in the 1920 census was the head of the family. In the 1900 census she said she bore 9 children and 8 were living. | Nilson, Anna Johnson (I1065)
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878 | Anna came to America in 1892 when she was 12 years old. | Anderson, Anna J (I2932)
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879 | Anna died in Immanuel Hospital, Omaha NE. Her birth certificate, which I have, states she was born in Fridhem, NE. Her SS was 507-44-9153. | Nelson, Anna Maria (I81)
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880 | Anna died of "brain fever". Edward then married Anna's younger sister, Hulda. He and Hulda had 12 children, nine of whom lived into adulthood. | Martinson, Anna (I755)
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881 | Anna died of cancer. | Ersdotter, Anna (I3459)
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882 | Anna died of Scarlet Fever. | Gronberg, Anna Helfrida (I1885)
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883 | Anna is a sister of Ed Quick. date question 1862 20/6-1948 9/11? She came to America in 1869, according to the 1930 census. She had nickname of "Chicago Tilli". She was a exciting and savvy "big city woman". | Quick, Anna Mathilda (I759)
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884 | Anna never got to America. She caught Pneumonia while washing clothes, including the ones she had on! | Johnson, Anna (I2815)
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885 | Anna was Andrews first wife and mother to Martin. Okeson, Anna The Independent Wahoo, NE Thursday, November 8, 1883 Page 2, col. 4 Okeson | Anderson, Anna Olesdotter (I3541)
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886 | Anna was called Lisa. | Reimer, Anna Elizabeth (I2645)
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887 | Annis working as a General Servant and Dress Maker | Fraser, Ann Susan Beattie (I1133)
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888 | another reference says Wenz Pfeiffer | Pfeiffer, Joseph A. (I2712)
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889 | another source says b. 5 May 1897 | Garrison, Anna Lois (I10963)
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890 | Another source says died 1990, buried Pleasant Hill Cemetery near Richland, Kansas. | Losh, Maxine (I10976)
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891 | Another source says married 1835 in Fountain Springs WV (or possibly Mineral Wells in Wood Co?) | Family: George Culp James / Rebecca Lickleider (F640)
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892 | Another source shows middle initial P | James, Isaac N. (I2239)
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893 | Another sources shows middle initial A | James, William Milton (I2241)
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894 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I1495)
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895 | Arlington NE | Sheets, Lori (I4214)
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896 | Arlington NE. | Ladd, Jacqueline Louise (I3324)
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897 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I708)
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898 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I1622)
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899 | Arriving from Frinnaryd, the Johannes MÃ¥nsson family. | Johansson, Johan Magnus (I1539)
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900 | Artemus was from White River, Mellette, SD. In the 1930 census he said his father was from MO and his mother from LA. In September 1918 on his WWI card he was a rancher in White River, SD. He said his birthday was Sept 17 1880. | Mountain, Artemus Levi (I2964)
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