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| 51 | Betsy came to America in 1886 and citizen in 1906 (1920 census). In 1910 she was Bessie. 1910 census Nels Hallberg 48 Bessie Hallberg 49 Helen Hallberg 4 Bengta M Johnson 74 | Nilsdotter, Bengta (I6938)
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| 52 | Betty was called Betsy, and was single. Lee Bendz says she was born in Sweden. Ostra Vemmehogs,Malmohus,Sweden. | Nilsdotter, Bengta (Betty) (I6896)
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| 53 | Birth register for Kennethmont, 1865 Helen Georgina Ewing Fraser (illegitimate) Born 4 July 1865, Mains of Law, Kennethmont Mother: Anne Fraser, Domestic Servant Informant: Anne Fraser | Fraser, Helen (I1135)
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| 54 | Birth: «tab»Jul. 19, 1795 Death: «tab»May 7, 1888 Family links: Children: John Campbell (1827 - 1913)* *Calculated relationship Inscription: wife of DUNCAN CAMPBELL Burial: Money Creek Cemetery Money Creek Houston County Minnesota, USA Created by: RobMinteer57 Record added: Jun 04, 2012 Find A Grave Memorial# 91330488 | Tainsh, Elizabeth (I5857)
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| 55 | Birth: «tab»Sep. 7, 1854 Death: «tab»May 22, 1888 Inscription: The righteous shall be glad in the Lord and shall trust in him and all the upright in heart shall see glory. Burial: Greenwood Presbyterian Church Cemetery Glen Oak Marquette County Wisconsin, USA Plot: Row 1-16 Created by: Suzanna ? Ashworth Record added: Aug 14, 2010 Find A Grave Memorial# 57039716 | McKay, Ada "Addie" E. (I5861)
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| 56 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I6892)
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| 57 | born to Anton and Hildur (Berggren) Person wed to Marion Hanson sister to Clarence Person and Hazel Houfek | Person, Wave M (I7009)
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| 58 | born to Åbo (lease holder) Nils Olsson and wife Botill Jönsdotter at Grödby No. 7 | Nilsdotter, Johanna (I618)
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| 59 | BROWN Mercer (also listed Messer) born 7 May 1740; removed to South Carolina 1784; son of Richard and Mary (Norton) Brown of Fairfax Monthly Meeting, Virginia; reported January 1764 as being engaged to a young woman not a member of our society; was prprecautioned and left for a trip to Carolina; she met him on the way and they were married by a Priest; he was disowned 31 Mar 1764. Mercer and wife, Sarah (he having been reinstated after disowned) and their 3 children, listed below, received by request 26 Jul 1770. Children: Mary 14 Aug 1765 Richard 2 Oct 1767 Sarah 22 Dec 1769 Ann 13 Mar 1772 Elizabeth 15 May 1774 Margaret 16 nov 1776 Phebe Mercer Mercer and Sarah and six children, Richard, Sarah, Ann, Margaret, Phebe and Mercer granted certificate Bush River Monthly Meeting, South Carolina, 25 Sep 1784. From Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy, vol VI p. 476 (Fairfax Monthly Meeting, VA) | Brown, Mercer (I6585)
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| 60 | Carla Diane Bendz of Bozeman passed away peacefully at home on Oct. 10, 2006, at the age of 59. She finally lost her courageous 15-year battle with ovarian cancer. Carla was born Jan. 22, 1947, in Idaho Falls, Idaho, to Jack and Wanda Nelson Smith. She completed high school in Idaho Falls, and married Lynn Robert Bendz in 1965. Carla is survived by her husband, Lynn of Bozeman; three children, Bryce and Ami of Denver, and Matthew of Bozeman; five grandchildren; her father, Jack Smith and his wife, Joan, and Carla's brother, Jack Lee Smith, all of Idaho Falls; one brothther-in-law, Jon Bendz of Lafayette, Calif.; two sisters-in-law, Pat Lovejoy of Idaho Falls and Lois Bendz Klatt of West Yellowstone; nieces and nephews, Jason Bendz of Bozeman, Patti and Joaquin Bendz of Anchorage, Alaska, Shiloh Klatt of EnnisJosh Klatt of Salt Lake City, and Jake Klatt of Santa Monica, Calif.; and numerous step-siblings. She was preceded in death by her mother, Wanda Nelson Smith. The family would like to warmly thank friends and the members of the LDS church for their love and kind support. We are grateful, also, to the ladies of hospice, who eased Carla's pain with their wonderfully professional and compassionate care. Those wishing to pay their respects may do so from 7 to 8 p.m. Friday, Oct. 13, at Dahl Funeral Chapel, 300 Highland Blvd., Bozeman; and at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Stake Center, 2915 Coulter Drive, Bozeman, at noon, Saturday, Oct. 14. Funeral services will be at 1 p.m. Saturday, followed by interment in Sunset Hills Cemetery. Donations in Carla's name may be made to Bozeman Deaconess Hospice, c/o Bozeman Deaconess Foundation, 931 Highland Blvd. Suite 3200, Bozeman 59715. | Smith, Carla Diane (I6799)
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| 61 | Cause of death was "affection of the lungs"; probably pneumonia. | Olafsdotter, Stina Katrina (I53)
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| 62 | Cecelia was called Sadie. She came to America in 1896 (1930 census). | Hanson, Cecelia (Sadie) (I6951)
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| 63 | CERESCO NEWS - MARCH 28, 1935 THEY SAY - "I DO" The marriage of Miss Mildred Pearson and Mr. Linus Erickson was solemnized at 8:00 P.M. March 22, at the Swedeburg Lutheran Church, Rev. C. L. Lindberg officiating. Preceding the wedding ceremony, Joseph Erickson sang, "Oh, Promise Me." "I Love You Truly" was sung by Miss LaVerne Olson. The bridal procession entered to the strains of Lohrengrin's Wedding March played on the organ by John Erickson. Little Frans Eliason was the ring bearer. Charlotte Willsie of Omaha, dressed in a pink silk dress and carrying a basket of pins the flower girl. Mrs. Ralph Peterson served as matron of honor. She wore a pale blue dress and carried a bouquet of white carnations. The bride was charmingly gowned in white satin with a long veil. She carried a bouquet of pink roses. The bride was given away by her father, Mr. C. O. Pearson. The bridegroom was attended by Mr. Ralph Peterson of Omaha, as best man. The church was tastefully decorated with ferns, potted plants and cut flowers. After the ceremony a reception was held in the church parlors. The decorations were and refreshments were carried out in a pink and white color scheme. The bridal party was immediate relatives and friends were seated at a long table. A largedifully decorated wedding cake baked by Mrs. Henry Olson, formed the centerpiece. During the evening a program appropriate to the occasion was given. Messers. Elmer Pearson and Herman Pearson sang a duet; Miss Margaret Hagstrom gave a toast to the bride; Miss Bernice Erickson sang "Because" and Miss Marcelyn Erickson, "A" Mrs. Lloyd Rutherford played two piano selections; Dr. C. O. Gulleen and Dr. Alfred Trued gave toasts to the bridal couple. Rev. C. L. Lindberg served as toast-master. The bridal couple received a large number of beautiful gifts. Mr. and Mrs. Erickson are well and favorably known. The congratulations and well-wishes of this community are extended to them. WAHOO DEMOCRAT - THURSDAY, MARCH 28, 1935 PEARSON - ERICKSON In the presence of 200 guests and before a setting of ferns and flowers on March 22 at 8 o'clock Miss Mildred Pearson, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Pearson became the Bride of Lenus Erickson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Augustine Erickson atehn church of Swedeburg. Rev. C. L. Lindberg officiating. Joe Erickson sang "Oh, Promise Me," Miss Laverne Olson sang "I Love You Truly" with John Erickson at the organ and who also played "Lohrengrin's Wedding March." The bride was given in marriage by her father. She wore a white satin dress fashioned a high neck line and long sleeves. Her long tulle veil was held in place by a cap of lace and flowers. She carried a bouquet of pink roses. Mrs. Ralph Peterson, the bridesmaid, wore a blue crepe and carried a bouquet of white carnations. Frans Elliason carried the ring on a white satin pillow, Charlotte Jane Willsie, dressed in pink silk, was flower girl. Ralph Peterson acted as best man and the ushers were Melvin Pearson and Vernon Olson. Misses Cecil Davis, Iradell Engstrom and Irvin Pearson were in charge of the gift room. Following the ceremony a reception was held in the basement of the.er congratulations, refreshments were served. The tables were decorated with flowers and a wedding cake decorated with a miniature bride and groom, and those serving were; Misses Beulah Olson, Signe Olson, Leona Olson, Maxine Pearson, Alvlvina Larson, Eldine Eliason, Eunice Olson, Gevevieve Larson, and the following program was given: Duet, "I Never Knew What God Gave to Me," Herman Pearson, Elmer Pearson. Talk - Dr. C.O. Guleen; Solo - Bernice Erickson; Toast to Bride - Margareret Hagstrom; Piano Selections - "Love Dreams" and "Frolic," her own compositions, which she dedicated to the bride and groom - Mrs. Lloyd Rutherford; Toast to the Groom - Dr. Alfred Trued; Solo "At Dawning" - Marcelyn Erickson. Among the out of town guests were: Mrs. Anna Erdahl, grandmother of the bride, Mr. and Mrs. Roland Erdahl and Lucille of Weston, Mrs. Henry Meyer, Mrs. Mable Carlson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Peterson, Genevieve Larson, Charlotte, Ann Willete of Omaha, Dr. and Mrs. C.O. Gulleen, Mr. and Mrs. Norris Walther of Fremont, Dr. and Mrs. Alfred Trued and Eleanora Trued of Stromsburg. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Pearson and family. Mr. and Mrs. Omer Sutton of Waverly, Mrs. Alfreda Benson of Lincoln. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Rutherford of Springfield. Mr. and Mrs. Don Rolofson of Cedar Bluffs. | Family: Linus Johannes Erickson / Mildred Charlotte Pearson (F3865)
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| 64 | Charles was born the oldest of 2 children to Salathiel and Lydia Timmons just the year before his father went off to fight in the Civil War. His father came home when he was 4 or 5 years old. Charles and his parents, along with his younger sister Effie moved to Boone, Iowa in 1881, and in 1890 moved to a farm 2 miles north and 1/2 mile west of Malvern, Iowa. The 1880 Census shows Salathiel and Lydia, 45 and 40, live with their children Charles F. 19 and Effie N. in Humbolt Township in Illinois. Effie was 12. On their farm they had an apple orchard and raised chickens. After marrying Emily Bass, they lived for a short time southwest of Malvern, then moved to a farm northwest of Red Oak, then to a farm southwest of Pacific Junction, Iowa. In 1907 they sold this farm and bought a farm south of Ashland, Ne. They sold that farm in 1915 and moved to Valley, NE with their 6 children, and lived on a farm 1 1/2 miles north of town, where Charles continued farming until his death. (from Jane Otto) | Timmons, Charles Franklin (I794)
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| 65 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I6672)
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| 66 | Date according to LTF; place according to DN | Black, Samuel F. (I1155)
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| 67 | Date according to LTF; place according to DN | Black, Joseph A. (I1157)
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| 68 | Date according to LTF; place according to DN. | Black, Ruth Emily (I1156)
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| 69 | Date of birth as listed on her gravestone. *Christened 5 Oct 1824) Although she would be called "Janet" by her mother as late as 1886, she was more commonly referred to as "Jennette" and that is the name under which she was buried when she died. | Campbell, Janet "Jeannette" (I1144)
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| 70 | DECEMBER 6, 1945 - WAHOO DEMOCRAT SHOWER FOR MISS TORRENS A miscellaneous shower was held at the Percy Olson home in Swedeburg, Wednesday at two p.m. honoring Miss Dorothy Torrens. Mrs. Linus Erickson, Mrs. Dwain Benson, and Mrs. Percy Olson hostesses. The afternoon was spent playing various contests, prizes were won by Mrs. Conrad Erickson, Mrs. Herman Erickson, and Mrs. Florence Brodd. The guest of honor received many beautiful gifts. The pot of gold at the end of the rainbow revealed the hiding place of each gift. A luncheon was served to the following guests: Miss Dorothy Torrens, Mrs. J. R. Torrens, Mrs. Leslie Torrens and Judy, Miss Arlene Holub, Mrs. Herman Erickson, Agatha Erickson, Mrs. Alfreda Benson, Mrs. Betsy Pearson, Mrs. Walter Farber, Mrh Brodd, all of Wahoo; Mrs. Augustine Erickson, Mrs. Richard Brodd, Mrs. Victor Soder, of Ceresco; Mrs. Florence Brodd, Mrs. Donovan Larson, Mrs. Art Larson and Alvena, Mrs. Conrad Erickson, Mrs. C.O. Pearson, Mrs. Melvin Pearson and Marty Kuhr. WAHOO DEMOCRAT - THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1945 DOROTHY TORRENS JOSEPH ERICKSON MARRY ON FRIDAY In a candlelight double ring ceremony at the First Presbyterian church Friday evening, November 30 at 8:00 P.M. Miss Dorothy Torrens, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Torrens of Wahoo was married to Joseph Erickson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Augustinn of Ceresco. Rev. E. J. Nickerson officiated. The altar was banked with ferns and two large bouquets of white mums and pink snapdragons. Preceding the ceremony, Miss Helen Manstedt and Miss Nellie Ann Erickson of Omaha, dressed in pastel formals, lighted the candles. Miss Marguerite Heidik sang "Oh, Promise Me," and "Because"; accompanied by Mrs. Alice Prokup at the organ plagedding march and other appropriate selections during the ceremony. Mrs. Lloyd Torrens sang the "Prayer Perfect" while the couple knelt at the altar. The bride, given in marriage by her father, was lovely in a white empire style gown with a satin-bodice and very full bouffant style skirt which extended into a three and a half yard train. The dress featured a sweetheart neckline and shirret length sleeves. Her fingertip veil of white net was held in place with a crown of seed pearls. She wore a two strand pearl necklace. Her bouquet was a cascade shower of brides roses covered with a pink rose corsage. Miss Melva Torrens, sister of the bride was matron of honor. She wore a blue chiffon formal gown and carried a colonial bouquet of pink roses and white pom poms. Little Ann Marie Erickson, flower girl, wore a pink nylon formal trimmed withet ribbon. She wore a matching blue ribbon in her hair and carried a miniature colonial bouquet. Gary Torrens, ring bearer, wore a white suit and carried the rings on a blue satin pillow. Lloyd Erickson, R. T. 3-c, brother of the groom, home on leave, was the best man. He and the groom wore dark suits. Leslie Torrens and Norman Pearson ushered. The groom wore a white gardenia boutonniere and his attendants white carnations. Mrs. J. R. Torrens, mother of the bride, wore a navy street length dress and Mrs. A. Erickson, the groom's mother, wore a black sheer dress. They both wore corsages of gardenias and pink roses. Following the ceremony a reception was held in the church basement. The bride's table was centered with a three tier wedding cake. Blue and white candles were at each side. Mrs. Leonard Torrens served and Mrs. Herman Erickson poured. Miss Myrd charge of the guest book and Miss Milrae Anderson and Mes. Louise Roberts had charge of the gifts. Out of town guests were: Mrs. Henry Meyer, Belleview, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Carlson, Omaha; Mrs. Donald Sjoding, Omaha; Mr. and Mrs. Hjalmer Erickson, Clay Center; Mr. and Mrs. Norris Walther, Fremont; Mr. and Mrs. Don Rolofson and Mr. and Mrsewsham, Lincoln; Misses Doris Jane Henderson and Althea Fleming, Omaha; Mrs. Mary Louden, Mrs. Irene Fenstermacher and Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Henderson of Cedar Bluffs. Following a short trip, the couple plans to make their home on a farm southwest of Wahoo. | Family: Joseph Emanuel Erickson / Dorothy L. Torrens (F3871)
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| 71 | Died as a small child. | Hultman, Nils (I38)
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| 72 | Died at Pearl Harbor while serving in the United States Navy. | Durr, Clement (I5342)
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| 73 | Died at the age of 13 months after curring 14 teeth in a two-week period. | Rademacher, Theodore (I2370)
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| 74 | Died at the age of 3 months. Cause of death was whooping cough. | Rademacher, Anthony (I2366)
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| 75 | Died at the age of eleven. | Bennett, Louise (I4450)
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| 76 | Died in fire | Pearson, Peter (I619)
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| 77 | Died in fire | Pearson, Oscar (I620)
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| 78 | died in infancy | Smejkal, Joseph (I6098)
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| 79 | Died of an illness while serving in the Civil War at the battle of Murfreesboro, Tenn. There was a Harrison Timmons, age 11, living with a Catherine Mouser (possibly an aunt?) in Fayette County in 1850. If this is Battle H. Timmons, this would mean that he was born about 1839. Battle Timmons was obviously named for Battle Harrison (also spelled Battael), a relative of William Henry Harrison and a famous politician of that era and of that area. (from Jane Otto) | Timmons, Battle Harrison (I808)
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| 80 | Dwelling 369 Burkey, Joseph, head (M, age 56, married) - born in Illinois Burkey, Ottelia, wife (F, age 51, married ) - born in Germany Burkey, Hattie, daughter (F, age 23, single) - born in Nebraska Burkey, Matilda, daughter (F, age 19, sinlde) - born in Nebraska Burkey, Bertha, daughter (F, age 16, single) - born in Nebraska Burkey, Mary, daughter (F, age 14, single) - born in Nebraska Burkey, Gerard, son (M, age 11, single) - born in Nebraska | Burkey, Hedwig Ottilia (I2048)
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| 81 | Dwelling 369 Burkey, Joseph, head (M, age 56, married) - born in Illinois Burkey, Ottelia, wife (F, age 51, married ) - born in Germany Burkey, Hattie, daughter (F, age 23, single) - born in Nebraska Burkey, Matilda, daughter (F, age 19, sinlde) - born in Nebraska Burkey, Bertha, daughter (F, age 16, single) - born in Nebraska Burkey, Mary, daughter (F, age 14, single) - born in Nebraska Burkey, Gerard, son (M, age 11, single) - born in Nebraska | Burkey, Joseph (I2064)
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| 82 | Dwelling 369 Burkey, Joseph, head (M, age 56, married) - born in Illinois Burkey, Ottelia, wife (F, age 51, married ) - born in Germany Burkey, Hattie, daughter (F, age 23, single) - born in Nebraska Burkey, Matilda, daughter (F, age 19, sinlde) - born in Nebraska Burkey, Bertha, daughter (F, age 16, single) - born in Nebraska Burkey, Mary, daughter (F, age 14, single) - born in Nebraska Burkey, Gerard, son (M, age 11, single) - born in Nebraska | Winkler, Ottilia (I2065)
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| 83 | Dwelling 369 Burkey, Joseph, head (M, age 56, married) - born in Illinois Burkey, Ottelia, wife (F, age 51, married ) - born in Germany Burkey, Hattie, daughter (F, age 23, single) - born in Nebraska Burkey, Matilda, daughter (F, age 19, sinlde) - born in Nebraska Burkey, Bertha, daughter (F, age 16, single) - born in Nebraska Burkey, Mary, daughter (F, age 14, single) - born in Nebraska Burkey, Gerard, son (M, age 11, single) - born in Nebraska | Burkey, Matilda (I2100)
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| 84 | Dwelling 369 Burkey, Joseph, head (M, age 56, married) - born in Illinois Burkey, Ottelia, wife (F, age 51, married ) - born in Germany Burkey, Hattie, daughter (F, age 23, single) - born in Nebraska Burkey, Matilda, daughter (F, age 19, sinlde) - born in Nebraska Burkey, Bertha, daughter (F, age 16, single) - born in Nebraska Burkey, Mary, daughter (F, age 14, single) - born in Nebraska Burkey, Gerard, son (M, age 11, single) - born in Nebraska | Burkey, Bertha Marie (I6024)
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| 85 | Dwelling 369 Burkey, Joseph, head (M, age 56, married) - born in Illinois Burkey, Ottelia, wife (F, age 51, married ) - born in Germany Burkey, Hattie, daughter (F, age 23, single) - born in Nebraska Burkey, Matilda, daughter (F, age 19, sinlde) - born in Nebraska Burkey, Bertha, daughter (F, age 16, single) - born in Nebraska Burkey, Mary, daughter (F, age 14, single) - born in Nebraska Burkey, Gerard, son (M, age 11, single) - born in Nebraska | Burkey, Mary (I6025)
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| 86 | Dwelling 369 Burkey, Joseph, head (M, age 56, married) - born in Illinois Burkey, Ottelia, wife (F, age 51, married ) - born in Germany Burkey, Hattie, daughter (F, age 23, single) - born in Nebraska Burkey, Matilda, daughter (F, age 19, sinlde) - born in Nebraska Burkey, Bertha, daughter (F, age 16, single) - born in Nebraska Burkey, Mary, daughter (F, age 14, single) - born in Nebraska Burkey, Gerard, son (M, age 11, single) - born in Nebraska | Burkey, Gerard (I6026)
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| 87 | Edward G. Campbell - 1850-1926 (From History of Houston County, Minnesota: edited by Franklyn Curtiss-Wedge: published 1919 by H. C. Cooper, Jr. & Co., Winona, Minnesota) Edward G. Campbell, an esteemed resident of Houston Village, to which place he came in June, 1909, after retiring from agricultural pursuits, was born near Portage, Wisconsin, August 22, 1850, son of John and Elizabeth (Hemstock) Campbell. He was but two years old when his parents settled in Houston County, Minesota, the father engaging in the milling business in Money Creek Township. There he was reared to manhood and attended school. At the age of ten years he began working on his parents' farm, his father having given up the mill, and he subsequently continued on the home farm engaged in agriculture until his retirement in 1909. He is now enjoying the fruits of his former industry, his sister, Lucy, residing with him. In 1908 he sold his real estate holdings. He has been a stockholder in the Security State Bank since its organization, and is a charter member of the Masonic lodge at Money Creek. In politics he is an independent Democrat. | Campbell, Edward G. (I5914)
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| 88 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I6678)
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| 89 | Ellis is known to have had his grandfather (Salathiel's) Civil War discharge papers. | Graves, Ellis (I824)
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| 90 | Elna and her family first lived near Lars but later they moved to Randall Creek, SD. She came to America in 1893 (1900 census) In 1900 she said she had bore 5 children and 5 were living at that time. | Mårtensdotter, Elna (I1511)
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| 91 | Evelyn had both legs amputated. | Martinson, Evelyn Viola Clarinda (I6902)
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| 92 | FAG | Hagstrom, Doris L (I6806)
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| 93 | FAG | Hooley, Elmer E (I6815)
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| 94 | FAG | Meduna, Roger Lee (I6916)
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| 95 | FAG | Hanson, William Curtis (I6962)
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| 96 | FAG | Hanson, Duane (I6990)
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| 97 | FAG | Rood, Amy I (I6997)
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| 98 | FAG | Hanson, Madeline Viola (I7016)
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| 99 | FAG | Hanson, Violet Laverne (I7017)
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| 100 | FAG | Hanson, Maynard Wirt (I7018)
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