Peter Walsh

M, b. circa 1857
Father*Peter Walsh b. 1814, d. 1878
Mother*Catherine Curran b. 1815, d. 1881
Life EventDateDescription
Birthcirca 1857Peter Walsh was born circa 1857 at Wisconsin.
He was the son of Peter Walsh and Catherine Curran.
Census DateLocationDescription
30 August 1860Bear Creek, Sauk, WisconsinPeter Walsh was listed in Peter Walsh's household on the 1860 Census at Bear Creek, Sauk, Wisconsin.1
15 June 1870Bear Creek, Sauk, WisconsinPeter Walsh was listed in Peter Walsh's household on the 1870 Census at Bear Creek, Sauk, Wisconsin.2
12 June 1880Bear Creek, Sauk, WisconsinPeter Walsh was listed as a son in Catherine Curran's household on the 1880 Census at Bear Creek, Sauk, Wisconsin.3
1 June 1905Bear Creek, Sauk, WisconsinPeter Walsh was listed as a brother on the census of 1 June 1905 in the household of Michael J. Walsh at Bear Creek, Sauk, Wisconsin.
DateLocationDescription
circa 1859Bear Creek, Sauk, WisconsinPeter Walsh witnessed the migration circa 1859 at Bear Creek, Sauk, Wisconsin.

Citations

  1. [S248] U.S. Federal Census 1860 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Page 150. Stamp 508. Dwelling 1138.
  2. [S247] U.S. Federal Census 1870 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Page 11. Stamp 42. Dwelling 74.
  3. [S246] U.S. Federal Census 1880 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Dwelling 96, 98. ED 246.

Honora Brigid Gormanly

F, b. 1834, d. 2 January 1881
Honora Gormanly Croal circa 1860-Colorized
Honora Gormanly Croal; circa 1860
Name TypeDateDescription
Name VariationHonora Brigid Gormanly was also known as Leanora.
Name VariationHonora Brigid Gormanly was also known as Hanora.
Name VariationHonora Brigid Gormanly was also known as Honoria.
Name VariationHonora Brigid Gormanly was also known as Anna.
Name VariationHonora Brigid Gormanly was also known as Henriette.
Married Name3 July 1857As of 3 July 1857,her married name was Croal.
Life EventDateDescription
Birth1834Honora Brigid Gormanly was born in 1834 at Sligo, Connaught Province, Ireland, also reported as 1835.
Marriage3 July 1857She married Andrew James Croal, son of John Patrick Croal and Catherine Clinton, on 3 July 1857 at Whitewater, Walworth, Wisconsin, also reported as Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
Death2 January 1881Honora Brigid Gormanly died on 2 January 1881 at Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
Burial2 January 1881She was buried on 2 January 1881 at Calvary Cemetery, Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, listed as "Honoria, wife of Andrew, 1834 - 1881."1
Census DateLocationDescription
8 August 1860Cold Spring, Jefferson, WisconsinHonora Brigid Gormanly was listed in Andrew James Croal's household on the 1860 Census at Cold Spring, Jefferson, Wisconsin; Next door to his father John Croal.2
28 July 1870Milwaukee, Milwaukee, WisconsinHonora Brigid Gormanly was listed in Andrew James Croal's household on the 1870 Census at Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin.3
12 June 18801920 Vliet street, Milwaukee, Milwaukee, WisconsinHonora Brigid Gormanly was listed as wife in Andrew James Croal's household on the 1880 Census at 1920 Vliet street, Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin.4
DateLocationDescription
1915In 1915 excerpt from profile of John Patrick Croal: Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Croal were the parents of eleven children, eight of whom are still living, as follows: Mrs. Kate Eastman, living in Seattle, is the widow of O. N. Eastman, who was traveling auditor for the Empire Elevator Company at the time of his demise. John P. is the next in order of birth. James, who resides at Fargo, is a conductor on the Northern Pacific Railroad, with which he has been connected since 1886. Mary is the wife of L. M. Kaercher, the proprietor of the Whetstone Milling Company at Milbank. He is quite well known in political circles and in 1890 was a member of the state legislature. Theresa gave her hand in marriage to W. W. Wilson, of Milbank, who for thirteen years has served as janitor of the public schools. Francis A. has for seventeen years been buyer and hater auditor for the Empire Elevator Company with residence at Milbank. Anna is the wife of Dr. Thomas Hicks, of Milbank, who for several years has been state veterinarian. Thomas, a resident of Las Vegas, New Mexico, is a conductor on the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railroad.5
History of Dakota Territory 1915 - John P Croal profile mentioning parents - page 761

Children of Honora Brigid Gormanly and Andrew James Croal

Citations

  1. [S230] Milwaukee Catholic Cemeteries Cemetery records, by Milwaukee, Block: 6 Row: 256.
  2. [S248] U.S. Federal Census 1860 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Dwelling 1719, 1533.
  3. [S247] U.S. Federal Census 1870 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Stamp 377. Ward 9. Page 201. Dwelling 1523.
  4. [S246] U.S. Federal Census 1880 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, NA Film Number T9-1438. Page 117D. ED131. Dwelling 326.
  5. [S195] South Dakota, "History of Dakota Territory" by George W. Kingsbury, Vol. V (1915), Page 761.

Catherine L. Croal

F, b. 1859, d. 10 February 1943
Father*Andrew James Croal b. Jan 1822, d. 2 May 1903
Mother*Honora Brigid Gormanly b. 1834, d. 2 Jan 1881
Kate Croal circa 1890-Colorized
Kate Croal circa 1890
Name TypeDateDescription
Name VariationCatherine L. Croal was also known as Kate L.
Married Namecirca 1887As of circa 1887,her married name was Eastman.
Life EventDateDescription
Birth1859Catherine L. Croal was born in 1859 at Wisconsin.
She was the daughter of Andrew James Croal and Honora Brigid Gormanly.
Marriagecirca 1887Catherine L. Croal married Orienf N. Eastman, son of Daniel T. Eastman and Hannah J. Fowler, circa 1887.
Death10 February 1943Catherine L. Croal died on 10 February 1943 at Seattle, King, Washington, Age: 83.1
Census DateLocationDescription
8 August 1860Cold Spring, Jefferson, WisconsinCatherine L. Croal was listed as a daughter in Andrew James Croal's household on the 1860 Census at Cold Spring, Jefferson, Wisconsin; Next door to his father John Croal.2
28 July 1870Milwaukee, Milwaukee, WisconsinCatherine L. Croal was listed in Andrew James Croal's household on the 1870 Census at Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin.3
12 June 18801920 Vliet street, Milwaukee, Milwaukee, WisconsinCatherine L. Croal was listed as a daughter in Andrew James Croal's household on the 1880 Census at 1920 Vliet street, Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin.4
1900419 9th Street, Minneapolis Ward 5, Hennepin, MinnesotaCatherine L. Croal was listed as a boarder on the 1900 Census at 419 9th Street, Minneapolis Ward 5, Hennepin, Minnesota, widowed; occupation: saleswoman; son not included in household.5
22 April 1910Bellingham, Whatcom, WashingtonShe was listed as the head of a family on the 1910 Census at Bellingham, Whatcom, Washington, living at 620 Elk Street.6
14 January 1920San Francisco, San Francisco, CaliforniaShe was listed as the head of a family on the 1920 Census at San Francisco, San Francisco, California, living at 754 Church Street.7
4 April 1930Seattle, King, WashingtonShe was listed as the head of a family on the 1930 Census at Seattle, King, Washington.8
13 April 19404225 Ranier Ave., Seattle, King, WashingtonShe was listed as the head of a family on the 1940 Census at 4225 Ranier Ave., Seattle, King, Washington.9
DateLocationDescription
1883Andover, Day, South DakotaCatherine L. Croal lived in 1883 at Andover, Day, South Dakota, made homestead.
25 May 1889Day, South DakotaShe purchased land on 25 May 1889 at Day, South Dakota, CROAL KATE 05 123 N 059 W 012 160 251101 PA 3856 05/25/1889.
circa 1890Circa 1890 sisters Theresa, Kate, Mary Anne, Anna Croal. Mary Anne Croal (later Mrs. L. M. Kaercher) is second from right.
sisters Theresa, Kate, Mary Anne, Anna Croal circa 1890
sisters Theresa Kate Mary Anne Anna Croal circa 1890-Colorized
1900Andover South Twp, Day, South DakotaShe lived in 1900 at Andover South Twp, Day, South Dakota.
1901flat B 519 S 9th, Minneapolis, MinnesotaShe lived in 1901 at flat B 519 S 9th, Minneapolis, Minnesota, widow of Orient Eastman; son Francis not listed in this directory.
1902131 E Grant, Minneapolis, MinnesotaShe lived in 1902 at 131 E Grant, Minneapolis, Minnesota, occupation: clerk at Evans, Munzer, Pickering & Company.
19032941 Chicago Ave, Minneapolis, MinnesotaShe lived in 1903 at 2941 Chicago Ave, Minneapolis, Minnesota, occupation: clerk at The Leader; widow of Orient Eastman.
1905Ranier Boulevard, Seattle, King, WashingtonShe and Francis Croal Eastman lived in 1905 at Ranier Boulevard, Seattle, King, Washington, son also listed in director as Musician at Columbia Station.
1906Ranier Boulevard, Seattle, King, WashingtonCatherine L. Croal and Francis Croal Eastman lived in 1906 at Ranier Boulevard, Seattle, King, Washington, Francis C Eastman listed as pianist; Kate listed as widow of Orient N Eastman.
December 1909Bellingham, WashingtonIn December 1909 at Bellingham, Washington, F C Eastman, the talented young pianist who has been playing here, closes his engagement this week and with his mother will leave for Vancouver to take a position in the Pantages Theater December 27.
The Bellingham Herald (Bellingham, Washington) 22 Dec 1909 - F C Eastman, pianist, takes position at Pantages Theater in Vancouver
1910Catherine L. Croal had 1 with 1 living in 1910 children.
1915In 1915 Mrs. Kate Eastman, living in Seattle, is the widow of O. N. Eastman, who was traveling auditor for the Empire Elevator Company at the time of his demise.10
1918100 9th, Oakland, CaliforniaShe and Francis Croal Eastman lived in 1918 at 100 9th, Oakland, California, Kate is listed as a widow of Orient N Eastman; Francis C is listed as a musician.
1919Oakland, CaliforniaCatherine L. Croal lived in 1919 at Oakland, California.
19224225 Ranier Ave, Seattle, WashingtonShe and Francis Croal Eastman lived in 1922 at 4225 Ranier Ave, Seattle, Washington, Kate is listed as a widow of Orient N Eastman; Francis C is listed as a musician.
19424225 Ranier Ave, Seattle, WashingtonCatherine L. Croal and Francis Croal Eastman lived in 1942 at 4225 Ranier Ave, Seattle, Washington, Kate is listed as a widow of Orient N Eastman; Francis C is listed as a musician.

Child of Catherine L. Croal and Orienf N. Eastman

Citations

  1. [S329] Minnesota Death Index, 1908-2002 (published), Certificate: 788.
  2. [S248] U.S. Federal Census 1860 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Dwelling 1719, 1533.
  3. [S247] U.S. Federal Census 1870 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Stamp 377. Ward 9. Page 201. Dwelling 1523.
  4. [S246] U.S. Federal Census 1880 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, NA Film Number T9-1438. Page 117D. ED131. Dwelling 326.
  5. [S245] U.S. Federal Census 1900 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Year: 1900; Census Place: Minneapolis Ward 5, Hennepin, Minnesota; Page: 21; Enumeration District: 0059; FHL microfilm: 1240767.
  6. [S244] U.S. Federal Census 1910 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, ED331. Dwelling 185.
  7. [S243] U.S. Federal Census 1920 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, ED110. Dwelling 111.
  8. [S250] U.S. Federal Census 1930 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, ED17-203. Dwelling 44.
  9. [S373] U.S. Federal Census 1940 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Year: 1940; Census Place: Seattle, King, Washington; Roll: m-t0627-04382; Page: 11A; Enumeration District: 40-295.
  10. [S195] South Dakota, "History of Dakota Territory" by George W. Kingsbury, Vol. V (1915).

John Patrick Croal

M, b. 29 May 1860, d. 1 May 1919
Father*Andrew James Croal b. Jan 1822, d. 2 May 1903
Mother*Honora Brigid Gormanly b. 1834, d. 2 Jan 1881
Kaney Family Photos 14 - John Patrick Croal-Colorized
John Patrick Croal
Name TypeDateDescription
NicknameJohn Patrick Croal also went by the name of J. P.
Life EventDateDescription
Birth29 May 1860John Patrick Croal was born on 29 May 1860 at near Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
He was the son of Andrew James Croal and Honora Brigid Gormanly.
Marriage1888John Patrick Croal married Mary Jane Prunty, daughter of Patrick Henry Prunty and Anna Nancy Hafner, in 1888 at Day, South Dakota.
Death1 May 1919John Patrick Croal died on 1 May 1919 at from cancer, Sisseton, South Dakota, at age 58 John P Croal obituary.
The Sisseton (SD) Weekly Standard - 09 May 1919 - John P Croal obituary
The Weekly Pioneer-Times (Deadwood, South Dakota) 08 May 1919 - J P Croal obituary
Evening Huronite May 1, 1929 - John P Croal death notice (date in history) died 01 May 1919
The Sisseton (SD) Weekly Standard - 02 May 1919 - F A Croal, Mrs W W Wilson, Mrs L M Kaercher and Mrs Thomas Hicks summoned by the serious illness of J P Croal
BurialMay 1919He was buried in May 1919 at Saint Lawrence Cemetery, Milbank, Grant, South Dakota, before 09 May 1919.
Census DateLocationDescription
8 August 1860Cold Spring, Jefferson, WisconsinJohn Patrick Croal was listed as a son in Andrew James Croal's household on the 1860 Census at Cold Spring, Jefferson, Wisconsin; Next door to his father John Croal.1
28 July 1870Milwaukee, Milwaukee, WisconsinJohn Patrick Croal was listed in Andrew James Croal's household on the 1870 Census at Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin.2
12 June 18801920 Vliet street, Milwaukee, Milwaukee, WisconsinJohn Patrick Croal was listed as a son in Andrew James Croal's household on the 1880 Census at 1920 Vliet street, Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin.3
8 June 1900Sisseton, Roberts, South DakotaJohn Patrick Croal was listed as the head of a family on the 1900 Census at Sisseton, Roberts, South Dakota.4
11 May 1910Sisseton City, Roberts, South DakotaHe was listed as the head of a family on the 1910 Census at Sisseton City, Roberts, South Dakota, J. P. Croal listed as a printer in the newspaper industry..5
DateLocationDescription
1876High School Graduation, Milwaukee, WisconsinJohn Patrick Croal graduated in 1876 at High School Graduation, Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
1881Milbank, South DakotaHe migrated in 1881 at Milbank, South Dakota.
1883Andover, Day, South DakotaHe lived in 1883 at Andover, Day, South Dakota, made homestead.
7 August 1889Day, South DakotaHe purchased land on 7 August 1889 at Day, South Dakota, CROAL JOHN P 05 123 N 059 W 013 160 251101 PA 4249 08/07/1889.
1899Sisseton, Roberts, South DakotaHe migrated in 1899 at Sisseton, Roberts, South Dakota.
1900Andover South Twp, Day, South DakotaHe lived in 1900 at Andover South Twp, Day, South Dakota.
November 1905In November 1905 Mr and Mrs J P Croal among Sisseton residents taking special train to Milbank for the opening of the Bentley Grand Opera House.
The Sisseton (SD) Weekly Standard - 10 Nov 1905 - J P Croals among residents taking train to Milbank for opening of the Bentley Grand Opera House
1909South Dakota State Business Directory, Sisseton, Roberts, South DakotaHe was employed by Croal, J. P. publisher of The Courant (weekly newspaper)
in 1909 at South Dakota State Business Directory, Sisseton, Roberts, South Dakota.
December 1914In December 1914 M E Prunty visiting his sister Mrs J P Croal enroute to Jordan, Montana, with Ed Hardy.
1915In 1915 John P. Croal is postmaster of Sisseton and the editor of the Courant, the leading paper of Roberts county. His birth occurred near Milwaukee, Wisconsin, May 29, 1860, and his parents were Andrew and Anna (Gormanly) Croal, both natives of Ireland, the former born in 1820 and the latter in 1835. They emigrated to the United States with their respective parents, both families settling in Connecticut, where Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Croal grew to maturity. Their marriage, however, occurred in Milwaukee in 1857. The father located in that city in 1859 or 1860 and fired the first engine in the shops of the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railroad there. He was for nineteen years a sergeant on the Milwaukee police force and made an enviable record for efficient and conscientious performance of duty. In 1880 he went to Grant county, South Dakota, and filed on a claim. The following year he was joined by his family and he continued to reside there and in Milbank until his demise, which occurred at the latter place in 1903. He had survived his wife for twenty-two years, as she died in 1881. He was a communicant of the Roman Catholic church. His father, John Croal, passed away in Milwaukee at the advanced age of ninety-one years. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Croal were the parents of eleven children, eight of whom are still living, as follows: Mrs. Kate Eastman, living in Seattle, is the widow of O. N. Eastman, who was traveling auditor for the Empire Elevator Company at the time of his demise. John P. is the next in order of birth. James, who resides at Fargo, is a conductor on the Northern Pacific Railroad, with which he has been connected since 1886. Mary is the wife of L. M. Kaercher, the proprietor of the Whetstone Milling Company at Milbank. He is quite well known in political circles and in 1890 was a member of the state legislature. Theresa gave her hand in marriage to W. W. Wilson, of Milbank, who for thirteen years has served as janitor of the public schools. Francis A. has for seventeen years been buyer and hater auditor for the Empire Elevator Company with residence at Milbank. Anna is the wife of Dr. Thomas Hicks, of Milbank, who for several years has been state veterinarian. Thomas, a resident of Las Vegas, New Mexico, is a conductor on the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railroad. John P. Croal received his education in Milwaukee graduating from high school in 1876. He learned the printer's trade in that city and later became foreman and make-up on the Christian Statesman. In 1881 he removed to Milbank, South Dakota, and subsequently entered the employ of W. M. Downie at Big Stone City, the owner of the Herald. Mr. Croal worked on that paper for some time but the following fall began teaching school. He received the first teacher's certificate issued in Milbank, Grant county, and in the summer helped build the first schoolhouse in Geneseo township, in which he taught in the fall. Jeremiah George was at that time county superintendent of schools. Subsequently Mr. Croal followed the profession of teaching in Day county and at the same time filed on a claim in that county. In 1899 he located in Sisseton, moving the Courant which he started in 1893, there from Wilmot, and which he has since owned and edited. The paper has a circulation of twelve hundred and is recognized as a valuable advertising medium by the local businessmen. The printing plant is housed in its own building which Mr. Croal purchased a number of years ago. The shop is well equipped and in addition to printing the Courant does considerable job work. Mr. Croal is a member of the State Press Association and has attended all of the conventions of that body for the past fifteen years. He takes an active part in the work of the association and is held in high esteem in journalistic circles of South Dakota. The Courant is democratic in politics and has done much to secure the success of that party. Mr. Croal was married in Day county in 1888 to Miss Mary Prunty, a daughter of P. H. Prunty, of Appleton, Wisconsin. She was educated in the Appleton high school and was engaged in teaching in Day county when she made the acquaintance of Mr. Croal. To their union have been born three children. Elizabeth is a graduate of the Sisseton high school, also took a course at the Aberdeen State Normal School and attended the State University of South Dakota at Vermillion for two years. She taught for three years in the primary department of the Sisseton schools and for the past three years has taught in Montana. Clinton graduated from the Sisseton high school and subsequently took a law course in the State University at Vermillion, from which he was graduated in 1911 with the degree of LL. B. He was admitted to the bar when only nineteen and a half years old and is now connected with Porter & Grantham, general solicitors for North and South Dakota for the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railroad. Vincent C., the youngest of the children, is in school. Mr. Croal is a communicant of the Roman Catholic church and fraternally is connected with the Knights of Columbus, the Improved Order of Red Men, the Woodmen and the Fraternal Order of Eagles, in all of which he has passed through all of the chairs. For three terms he was worthy president of the Eagles. He is a leader in local democratic circles, is its state central committeeman and has held a number of offices. For six years he has been president of the board of education, has been school clerk, and for two years held the office of city justice. For eight years he was United States commissioner but resigned that office to become postmaster of Sisseton, which position he has held since the 1st of May, 1915. In all of his official connections he has proved efficient and conscientious and has thus added to the high esteem in which he is generally held. He has carried to successful completion all that he has undertaken and is recognized as a man of energy, determination and ability.6
History of Dakota Territory 1915 - John P Croal - pages 761-762
April 1915In April 1915 J P Croal appointed postmaster at Sisseton.
The Sisseton (SD) Weekly Standard - 23 Apr 1915 - J P Croal appointed postmaster at Sisseton
July 1918In July 1918 Mrs L M Kaercher of Milbank, sister of J P Croal, and the ladys' triplet daughters, Alice, Helen and Vivian were over Sunday visitors at the Croal home in this city. (Sisseton, SD.)
The Sisseton (SD) Weekly Standard - 12 Jul 1918 - Mrs L M Kaercher and daughters Alice, Helen and Vivian visited J P Croal home

Children of John Patrick Croal and Mary Jane Prunty

Citations

  1. [S248] U.S. Federal Census 1860 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Dwelling 1719, 1533.
  2. [S247] U.S. Federal Census 1870 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Stamp 377. Ward 9. Page 201. Dwelling 1523.
  3. [S246] U.S. Federal Census 1880 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, NA Film Number T9-1438. Page 117D. ED131. Dwelling 326.
  4. [S245] U.S. Federal Census 1900 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, ED 289. Stamp 99A. Sheet 7. Dwelling 136.
  5. [S244] U.S. Federal Census 1910 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, ED 373. Sheet 12A. Dwelling 204. Stamp 181.
  6. [S195] South Dakota, "History of Dakota Territory" by George W. Kingsbury, Vol. V (1915), This biography appears on pages 761-762.

Sarah Elizabeth Williams

F, b. 5 April 1854, d. 30 March 1903
Father*John Wesley Williams b. 1820, d. b 1870
Mother*Sarah A. Finley b. c 1827, d. a 1880
Name TypeDateDescription
Married Name18 November 1884As of 18 November 1884,her married name was Prater.
Life EventDateDescription
Birth5 April 1854Sarah Elizabeth Williams was born on 5 April 1854 at Lauderdale, Mississippi.
She was the daughter of John Wesley Williams and Sarah A. Finley.
Marriage18 November 1884Sarah Elizabeth Williams married Tandy Key Prater, son of Daniel Prater and R. C. (?), on 18 November 1884 at Newton, Mississippi.1
Death30 March 1903Sarah Elizabeth Williams died on 30 March 1903 at age 48.
Burialafter 30 March 1903She was buried after 30 March 1903 at Willow Hole Cemetery, North Zulch, Madison, Texas.
Census DateLocationDescription
1860Lauderdale, MississippiSarah Elizabeth Williams was listed in John Wesley Williams's household on the 1860 Census at Lauderdale, Mississippi.2
11 July 1870Township 7, Lauderdale, MississippiSarah Elizabeth Williams was listed in Sarah A. Finley's household on the 1870 Census at Township 7, Lauderdale, Mississippi.3
27 June 1900Precinct #7, Grimes, TexasSarah Elizabeth Williams was listed as wife in Tandy Key Prater's household on the 1900 Census at Precinct #7, Grimes, Texas.4
DateLocationDescription
1900Sarah Elizabeth Williams had 3 with 3 living in 1900 (one of the children is actually stepchild Maybelle) children.

Children of Sarah Elizabeth Williams and Tandy Key Prater

Citations

  1. [S347] Mississippi, Mississippi Marriages, 1776-1935.
  2. [S248] U.S. Federal Census 1860 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, page 192.
  3. [S247] U.S. Federal Census 1870 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Page 85. Dwelling 585.
  4. [S245] U.S. Federal Census 1900 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Dwelling 253, 254. ED26.

Tandy Key Prater

M, b. 14 August 1837, d. 29 June 1905
Father*Daniel Prater b. 1797, d. a 1850
Mother*R. C. (?) b. c 1806, d. a 1850
Name TypeDateDescription
Name VariationTandy Key Prater was also known as Laudy.
Name VariationTandy Key Prater was also known as Pratter.
Name VariationTandy Key Prater was also known as T. K.
Life EventDateDescription
Birth14 August 1837Tandy Key Prater was born on 14 August 1837 at Alabama also reported as July 1835.
He was the son of Daniel Prater and R. C. (?)
MarriageDecember 1879Tandy Key Prater married Francis Elizabeth Stephens in December 1879 at Alabama.
Marriage18 November 1884Tandy Key Prater married Sarah Elizabeth Williams, daughter of John Wesley Williams and Sarah A. Finley, on 18 November 1884 at Newton, Mississippi.1
Death29 June 1905Tandy Key Prater died on 29 June 1905 at Texas at age 67 also reported as 1904.
Burialafter 29 June 1905He was buried after 29 June 1905 at Willow Hole Cemetery, North Zulch, Madison, Texas.
Census DateLocationDescription
1840Dallas, AlabamaTandy Key Prater was referenced on Daniel Prater's household in the 1840 Census at Dallas, Alabama; Dwelling 1200; household includes 4 male children (2 age 10-15, 1 age 5-10, 1 below age 5) and 3 female children (1 age 15-20, 1 age 5-10, 1 below age 5.)
13 November 1850Bogue Chitto, Dallas, AlabamaTandy Key Prater was listed in Daniel Prater's household on the 1850 Census at Bogue Chitto, Dallas, Alabama. Listed as Laudy R.2
11 June 1880Precinct 3, Taylor, TexasTandy Key Prater was listed as the head of a family on the 1880 Census at Precinct 3, Taylor, Texas.3
27 June 1900Precinct #7, Grimes, TexasHe was listed as the head of a family on the 1900 Census at Precinct #7, Grimes, Texas.4
DateLocationDescription
Bexar/Nolan, TexasTandy Key Prater purchased land at Bexar/Nolan, Texas, Acres: 160; District: Bexar; County: Nolan; File: 6017; Class: Bex. Pre.
1881In 1881 Tandy and Maybelle moved close to Chunky, Newton County, Mississippi (near Meridian, Lauderdale County, MS) after Frances' death. Frances died 6-9 months after Maybelle was born.
20 December 1882The Times-Picayune, New Orleans, LouisianaOn 20 December 1882 at The Times-Picayune, New Orleans, Louisiana, T K Prater and child, from Sweetwater, Texas, arrived at the City Hotel.
T K Prater and child, from Sweetwater, Texas, arrived at the City Hotel - 20 Dec 1882

Child of Tandy Key Prater and Francis Elizabeth Stephens

Children of Tandy Key Prater and Sarah Elizabeth Williams

Citations

  1. [S347] Mississippi, Mississippi Marriages, 1776-1935.
  2. [S249] U.S. Federal Census 1850 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Stamp 277. Dwelling 669. http://www.trackingyourroots.com/data/1850dallas.htm
  3. [S246] U.S. Federal Census 1880 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, NA Film Number T9-1328. Page 283D. ED189.
  4. [S245] U.S. Federal Census 1900 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Dwelling 253, 254. ED26.

Luther Bascom Prater

M, b. 21 December 1889, d. 14 September 1919
Father*Tandy Key Prater b. 14 Aug 1837, d. 29 Jun 1905
Mother*Sarah Elizabeth Williams b. 5 Apr 1854, d. 30 Mar 1903
Luther Bascom Prater
Name TypeDateDescription
Name VariationLuther Bascom Prater was also known as L. B.
Life EventDateDescription
Birth21 December 1889Luther Bascom Prater was born on 21 December 1889 at Mississippi also reported as Dec 1885.
He was the son of Tandy Key Prater and Sarah Elizabeth Williams.
Marriagecirca 1906Luther Bascom Prater married Olive Saunders, daughter of John F. Sanders and Mary A. Mobley, circa 1906.
Death14 September 1919Luther Bascom Prater died on 14 September 1919 at Corpus Christi, Nueces, Texas, at age 29 L. B. Prater, Corpus Christi policeman, helps many before drowning in the storm.
L B Prater listed as deceased during Corpus Christi tsunami - 19 Sep 1919
L. B. Prater, Corpus Christi policeman, helps may before drowning in the storm - 15 Oct 1919 - The Eagle (Bryan, Texas)
Luther Bascom (L B) Prater death certificate
Burialafter 14 September 1919He was buried after 14 September 1919 at Rose Hill Memorial Park, Corpus Christi, Nueces, Texas.
Census DateLocationDescription
27 June 1900Precinct #7, Grimes, TexasLuther Bascom Prater was listed as a son in Tandy Key Prater's household on the 1900 Census at Precinct #7, Grimes, Texas.1
15 April 19103rd Ward, Corpus Christi, Nueces, TexasLuther Bascom Prater was listed as the head of a family on the 1910 Census at 3rd Ward, Corpus Christi, Nueces, Texas.2
DateLocationDescription
1918Luther Bascom Prater was a streetcar motorman in 1918.
12 September 1918World War I Draft Registration, Nueces, TexasOn 12 September 1918 at World War I Draft Registration, Nueces, Texas.
17 September 1919On 17 September 1919 Patrolman (L. B.) Prater lost his life while attemping to save Henry Spiker and twenty-six other persons who were in his home when it was carried away by the tide. All of these twenty-six are still missing - The New York Times.

Citations

  1. [S245] U.S. Federal Census 1900 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Dwelling 253, 254. ED26.
  2. [S244] U.S. Federal Census 1910 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Roll: 1582 Part: 1 Page: 42A. Document missing from Ancestry.com, but included in 1910 index. ED99 has 3rd Ward up to page 41B (Sheet 17B). ED100 starts with 3rd Ward page 43B (Sheet 3A).

Olive Saunders

F, b. 11 October 1890, d. 23 September 1978
Father*John F. Sanders b. Dec 1868, d. 1943
Mother*Mary A. Mobley b. Sep 1871, d. 1958
Name TypeDateDescription
Name VariationOlive Saunders was also known as Sanders.
Married Namecirca 1906As of circa 1906,her married name was Prater.
Married Namebefore May 1971As of before May 1971,her married name was Brooks.
TypeDateDescription
SOCIALSECUOlive Saunders obtained US Social Security Card at Texas; last residence Dallas, Dallas, Texas.
Life EventDateDescription
Birth11 October 1890Olive Saunders was born on 11 October 1890 at Texas.
She was the daughter of John F. Sanders and Mary A. Mobley.
Marriagecirca 1906Olive Saunders married Luther Bascom Prater, son of Tandy Key Prater and Sarah Elizabeth Williams, circa 1906.
Death23 September 1978Olive Saunders died on 23 September 1978 at age 87.
Census DateLocationDescription
18 June 1900Precinct #7, Grimes, TexasOlive Saunders was listed as a daughter in John F. Sanders's household on the 1900 Census at Precinct #7, Grimes, Texas.1
15 April 19103rd Ward, Corpus Christi, Nueces, TexasOlive Saunders was listed as wife in Luther Bascom Prater's household on the 1910 Census at 3rd Ward, Corpus Christi, Nueces, Texas.2
DateLocationDescription
1910Olive Saunders had zero in 1910 children.

Citations

  1. [S245] U.S. Federal Census 1900 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, ED26. Dwelling 152.
  2. [S244] U.S. Federal Census 1910 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Roll: 1582 Part: 1 Page: 42A. Document missing from Ancestry.com, but included in 1910 index. ED99 has 3rd Ward up to page 41B (Sheet 17B). ED100 starts with 3rd Ward page 43B (Sheet 3A).

Edgar Prater Mercer

M, b. 30 June 1914, d. 8 March 1965
Father*John Daniel Prater b. 16 Feb 1890, d. 20 Oct 1918
Mother*Leith H. Spyker b. Oct 1895, d. 14 Sep 1919
Adoptive fatherFred Wallace Mercer b. 12 Oct 1875, d. 22 Mar 1942
Adoptive motherBertha Henrietta Louise Prieskorn b. 23 Sep 1880, d. 19 Nov 1951
Edgar Prater Mercer-Colorized
Edgar Mercer Feb 1942
Edgar Mercer 1934
Edgar Prater Mercer circa 1953
Name TypeDateDescription
Name VariationEdgar Prater Mercer was also known as Ed.
NicknameEdgar Prater Mercer also went by the name of Uncle Jiggs.
Name VariationEdgar Prater Mercer was also known as John Prater Jr. In the 1920 Census, Fred Mercer has a second cousin living with him, John Prater, age 5. Fred and Bertha later adopt him and named him Edgar Prater Mercer.
TypeDateDescription
SOCIALSECUbefore 1951Edgar Prater Mercer obtained US Social Security Card at Wisconsin; last residence not specified.
Edgar Prater Mercer SSN application
Life EventDateDescription
Birth30 June 1914Edgar Prater Mercer was born on 30 June 1914 at Corpus Christi, Nueces, Texas.
He was the son of John Daniel Prater and Leith H. Spyker.
Marriage16 September 1950Edgar Prater Mercer married Dorothy Jane Dieman, daughter of Charles William Dieman and Christina Dorothy Huenger, on 16 September 1950 at Fond du Lac, Wisconsin.
Dorothy Dieman - Edgar P. Mercer engagement announcement 30 Aug 1950
Madison Wisconsin State Journal September 17, 1950 - Dorothy Dieman - Edgar P. Mercer wedding announcement
Death8 March 1965Edgar Prater Mercer died on 8 March 1965 at Madison, Dane, Wisconsin, at age 50 Edgar Prater Mercer obituary.
Madison Wisconsin State Journal March 9, 1965 - Edgar Prater Mercer obituary
Burialafter 8 March 1965He was buried after 8 March 1965 at Woodlawn Cemetery, Allouez, Brown, Wisconsin.
Census DateLocationDescription
10 January 1920Spring Green, Sauk, WisconsinEdgar Prater Mercer was listed as a John Prater - Second Cousin - in Fred Wallace Mercer's household on the 1920 Census at Spring Green, Sauk, Wisconsin.1
19 April 1930Spring Green, Sauk, WisconsinEdgar Prater Mercer was listed as an adopted son in Fred Wallace Mercer's household on the 1930 Census at Spring Green, Sauk, Wisconsin; Living next door to Carl Mercer.2
3 April 1940New York, New York, New YorkEdgar Prater Mercer was listed as a lodger living with Hedwig Evers on the 1940 Census at New York, New York, New York; residence in 1935 Madison, Wisconsin.3
DateLocationDescription
Edgar and Dorothy Dieman Mercer circa 1953.
Edgar and Dorothy Dieman Mercer circa 1953
As reported from granddaughter, Peggy Mercer, 7/1998: "Fred and Bertha Mercer adopted Edgar Prater, son of Fred's cousin Leith Spyker Prater."
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As reported from granddaughter, Peggy Mercer, 7/1998:
"John, Leith and Bernard died in 1919 in a hurricane in Corpus Christi; John is described in one newspaper account as "patrolman" Prater, who died trying to save his family and Henry Spyker; it says there were 26 people at their home trying to be saved! Edgar was adopted by Fred & Bertha Mercer in Spring Green. (Ed is my father)."
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Tanner Family History: "An adopted son, Edgar Prater Mercer, grew up in this family" (Fred W. Mercer and Bertha Prieskorn)
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Handwritten comments by John Niemann Jr (Naomi Mercer's husband) in the Tanner Family History:
"Edgar's mother was a sister of Louisa Jane Spyker".
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Victoria Niemann Friede recalls Edgar Mercer as "Uncle Jiggs" which is what he was called when she was a child.
journalist for The Wisconsin State JournalEdgar Prater Mercer was a at journalist for The Wisconsin State Journal.
Photo of Edgar Prater Mercer and Bertha (Prieskorn) Mercer from scrapbook of Naomi (Mercer) Niemann.
Edgar Prater Mercer and Bertha Prieskorn Mercer - from scrapbook of Naomi Mercer Niemann-Colorized
Edgar Prater Mercer and Bertha (Prieskorn) Mercer - from scrapbook of Naomi (Mercer) Niemann
16 September 1919On 16 September 1919 The known missing after the 14 Sept 1919 hurricane include: Henry Spiker, his wife, a married daughter (Leith Prater) and her two children (Bernard and Edgar) - The Eagle (Bryan, Texas.)
December 1919In December 1919 Mrs Erastus Mercer and Mrs Thomas Evans are entertaining their five year old grand-nephew, who with his grandfather, Henry Spyker, were the only survivors when their home was swept away in the flood at Corpus Christi, Texas in September. The little boy's grandmother, Mrs. Spyker, his mother, Mrs Leith Prater, and the little brother were drowned. The flood carried Mr Spyker and his grandson across the street to a cement house which withstood the foce of the tidal wave. They escaped with only the clothes they wore, and these were almost torn from them by the driftwood.
Baraboo News Republic (Baraboo, Wisconsin) 20 Dec 1919 - Henry Spyker and grandson only survivors of flood at Corpus Christi, Texas
after 1920death of parents in hurricaneHe was adopted after 1920 at death of parents in hurricane; Tanner Family History: "An adopted son, Edgar Prater Mercer, grew up in this family" (Fred W. Mercer and Bertha Prieskorn)
As reported from granddaughter, Peggy Mercer, 7/1998: "Fred and Bertha Mercer adopted Edgar Prater, son of Fred's cousin Leith Spyker Prater."
December 1933WisconsinIn December 1933 at Wisconsin Mr and Mrs Alvin Breitzke entertained Mr and Mrs Fred Mercer and family.
1934In 1934 photo of Fred, Bertha, Naomi and adopted son Edgar Mercer.
25 May 1939On 25 May 1939 Edgar Mercer U of W journalism school - newspaper advertising project.
Edgar Mercer U of W journalism school - newspaper advertising project 25 May 1939
1940He was a magazine editor for coat trade journal; Edgar Mercer new job in New York city as assistant editor of the Black Fox magazine in 1940.
Baraboo News Republic (Baraboo, Wisconsin) 02 Apr 1940 - Edgar Mercer new job in New York city as assistant editor of the Black Fox magazine
Baraboo News Republic (Baraboo, Wisconsin) 29 Jun 1940 - Edgar P Mercer visiting Mr and Mrs Fred Mercer in Spring Green
Baraboo News Republic (Baraboo, Wisconsin) 26 Dec 1940 - Edgar Mercer visiting parents in Spring Green
June 1941In June 1941 Edgar Mercer and Ivan Mercer visiting parents.
Baraboo News Republic (Baraboo, Wisconsin) 24 Jun 1941 - Edgar Mercer and Ivan Mercer visiting
30 November 1941Spring Green, Sauk, WisconsinOn 30 November 1941 at Spring Green, Sauk, Wisconsin, Fred and Bertha (Prieskorn) Mercer 30th wedding annivesary surprise party.
30 November 1941Sauk, WisconsinOn 30 November 1941 at Sauk, Wisconsin, photo of Bob Richardson, Edgar P Mercer, Jessie Hutter, Fred Mercer attending the 30th wedding anniversary party for Fred and Bertha (Prieskorn) Mercer - from scrapbook of Naomi (Mercer) Niemann.
Bob Richardson, Edgar P Mercer, Jessie Hutter, Fred Mercer - 30 Nov 1941 - from scrapbook of Naomi (Mercer) Niemann
30 May 1942On 30 May 1942 photo of Bertha (Prieskorn) Mercer and adopted son Edgar Prater Mercer.
Bertha (Prieskorn) Mercer and adopted son Edgar Prater Mercer - 30 May 1942
circa 1943Circa 1943 World War II Draft Card for Edgar Prater Mercer.
World War II Draft Card - Edgar Prater Mercer
July 1945In July 1945 Edgar Mercer is managing editor and advertising manager in a Chicago publishing house.
Baraboo News Republic (Baraboo, Wisconsin) 31 Jul 1945 - Edgar Mercer is managing editor and advertising manager in a Chicago publishing house
August 1949Spring Green, Sauk, WisconsinIn August 1949 at Spring Green, Sauk, Wisconsin, Ed Mercer article about picking berries on the Mr and Mrs John L Niemann Sr farm.
Madison Wisconsin State Journal August 21, 1949 - Ed Mercer article about picking berries on the Mr and Mrs John L Niemann Sr farm
4 August 1954He was listed as a beneficiary in Lillian E. Prieskorn's will on 4 August 1954; Mrs Lillian Breitzke estate value after death.

Citations

  1. [S243] U.S. Federal Census 1920 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, ED178. Sheet 5A. Stamp 228A line 12 Farm 83,84.
  2. [S250] U.S. Federal Census 1930 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, ED56-34. Dwelling 5.
  3. [S373] U.S. Federal Census 1940 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Year: 1940; Census Place: New York, New York, New York; Roll: T627_2649; Page: 2B; Enumeration District: 31-1063.

Bernard Prater

M, b. after 1910, d. 14 September 1919
Father*John Daniel Prater b. 16 Feb 1890, d. 20 Oct 1918
Mother*Leith H. Spyker b. Oct 1895, d. 14 Sep 1919
Name TypeDateDescription
Name VariationBernard Prater was also known as Nardie.
Life EventDateDescription
Birthafter 1910Bernard Prater was born after 1910.
He was the son of John Daniel Prater and Leith H. Spyker.
Death14 September 1919Bernard Prater died on 14 September 1919 at hurricane, Corpus Christi, Texas.
Wisconsin State Journal (Madison, Wisconsin) 28 Sep 1919 - Mrs H H Spyker (Sarah Zintz), Leith (Spyker) Prater, and Bernard Prater death notice
Burialafter 14 September 1919He was buried after 14 September 1919 at Rose Hill Memorial Park, Corpus Christi, Nueces, Texas, Tombstone of John Prater, wife Leith (Spyker) Prater and son Bernard (Nardie); also reported as Bedias Cemetery, Grimes, TX, but no marker found.
Tombstone of John Prater, wife Leith (Spyker) Prater and son Bernard (Nardie) - Rose Hill Memorial Park, Nueces, TX
DateLocationDescription
16 September 1919On 16 September 1919 The known missing after the 14 Sept 1919 hurricane include: Henry Spiker, his wife, a married daughter (Leith Prater) and her two children (Bernard and Edgar) - The Eagle (Bryan, Texas.)
December 1919In December 1919 Mrs Erastus Mercer and Mrs Thomas Evans are entertaining their five year old grand-nephew, who with his grandfather, Henry Spyker, were the only survivors when their home was swept away in the flood at Corpus Christi, Texas in September. The little boy's grandmother, Mrs. Spyker, his mother, Mrs Leith Prater, and the little brother were drowned. The flood carried Mr Spyker and his grandson across the street to a cement house which withstood the foce of the tidal wave. They escaped with only the clothes they wore, and these were almost torn from them by the driftwood.
17 September 1959On 17 September 1959 Forty Years Ago - Storm visits Corpus Christi, Texas, and Mrs. Henry Spyker, her daughter, Mrs. Leith Prater and the latter's little son were drown. Mrs. Spyker was a former resident of Ithaca.

Maybelle Prater

F, b. 1 June 1880, d. 7 March 1958
Father*Tandy Key Prater b. 14 Aug 1837, d. 29 Jun 1905
Mother*Francis Elizabeth Stephens b. 1862, d. 1 Jun 1881
Name TypeDateDescription
Name VariationMaybelle Prater was also known as May Belle.
Married Name12 February 1902As of 12 February 1902,her married name was Vernon.
Life EventDateDescription
Birth1 June 1880Maybelle Prater was born on 1 June 1880 at Sweetwater, Nolan, Texas, also reported as 1 June 1881.
She was the daughter of Tandy Key Prater and Francis Elizabeth Stephens.
Marriage12 February 1902Maybelle Prater married Edwin Vernon, son of John Vernon and Nancy Harriett Diserens, on 12 February 1902 at Madison, Texas.
Death7 March 1958Maybelle Prater died on 7 March 1958 at Brenham, Washington, Texas, at age 77 Death certificate of May Belle (Prater) Vernon.
Death certificate of May Belle (Prater) Vernon 07 Mar 1958 Brenham, Washington, Texas
Burialafter 7 March 1958She was buried after 7 March 1958 at Willow Hole Cemetery, Madison, Texas.
Census DateLocationDescription
11 June 1880Precinct 3, Taylor, TexasMaybelle Prater was listed as a daughter in Tandy Key Prater's household on the 1880 Census at Precinct 3, Taylor, Texas.1
27 June 1900Precinct #7, Grimes, TexasMaybelle Prater was listed as a daughter in Tandy Key Prater's household on the 1900 Census at Precinct #7, Grimes, Texas.2
19 April 1910Precinct 4, Madison, TexasMaybelle Prater was listed as wife in Edwin Vernon's household on the 1910 Census at Precinct 4, Madison, Texas.3
10 February 1920Precinct 4, Madison, TexasMaybelle Prater was listed as wife in Edwin Vernon's household on the 1920 Census at Precinct 4, Madison, Texas.4
12 April 1930El Campo, Wharton, TexasMaybelle Prater was listed as wife in Edwin Vernon's household on the 1930 Census at El Campo, Wharton, Texas.5
17 April 1940Madison, TexasMaybelle Prater was listed as wife in Edwin Vernon's household on the 1940 Census at Madison, Texas; living next door to son E. Lee Vernon.6
DateLocationDescription
Maybelle Prater had mother of 12 children.
1881In 1881 Tandy and Maybelle moved close to Chunky, Newton County, Mississippi (near Meridian, Lauderdale County, MS) after Frances' death. Frances died 6-9 months after Maybelle was born.
20 December 1882The Times-Picayune, New Orleans, LouisianaOn 20 December 1882 at The Times-Picayune, New Orleans, Louisiana, T K Prater and child, from Sweetwater, Texas, arrived at the City Hotel.
T K Prater and child, from Sweetwater, Texas, arrived at the City Hotel - 20 Dec 1882
1910She had 5 with 4 living in 1910 children.

Children of Maybelle Prater and Edwin Vernon

Citations

  1. [S246] U.S. Federal Census 1880 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, NA Film Number T9-1328. Page 283D. ED189.
  2. [S245] U.S. Federal Census 1900 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Dwelling 253, 254. ED26.
  3. [S244] U.S. Federal Census 1910 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, ED143. Dwelling 46. Series: T624 Roll: 1576 Part: 2 Page: 119A.
  4. [S243] U.S. Federal Census 1920 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, ED109. Dwelling 141.
  5. [S250] U.S. Federal Census 1930 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, ED241-12. Dwelling 206.
  6. [S373] U.S. Federal Census 1940 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Year: 1940; Census Place: , Madison, Texas; Roll: T627_4102; Page: 6B; Enumeration District: 157-13.

Lucy Ann Keifer

F, b. July 1843, d. 1923
Father*George Keifer b. 24 May 1815, d. 18 Nov 1898
Mother*Mary Magdalene Sower b. 19 Jan 1819, d. 22 Dec 1908
Name TypeDateDescription
Name VariationLucy Ann Keifer was also known as Kiefer.
Name VariationLucy Ann Keifer was also known as Louisa.
Married Name28 February 1867As of 28 February 1867,her married name was Rawson.
Life EventDateDescription
BirthJuly 1843Lucy Ann Keifer was born in July 1843 at Ohio.
She was the daughter of George Keifer and Mary Magdalene Sower.
Marriage28 February 1867Lucy Ann Keifer married Oliver Perry Rawson on 28 February 1867 at Noble, Indiana.
Death1923Lucy Ann Keifer died in 1923 at Noble, Indiana.
Census DateLocationDescription
12 August 1850Woodberry, Morrow, OhioLucy Ann Keifer was listed in George Keifer's household on the 1850 Census at Woodberry, Morrow, Ohio.1
2 July 1860Orange, Noble, IndianaLucy Ann Keifer was listed in George Keifer's household on the 1860 Census at Orange, Noble, Indiana.2
1870Orange, Noble, IndianaLucy Ann Keifer was listed in Oliver Perry Rawson's household on the 1870 Census at Orange, Noble, Indiana.3
June 1880Orange, Noble, IndianaLucy Ann Keifer was listed as wife in Oliver Perry Rawson's household on the 1880 Census at Orange, Noble, Indiana.4
2 July 1900Orange, Noble, IndianaLucy Ann Keifer was listed as the head of a family on the 1900 Census at Orange, Noble, Indiana.5
27 April 1910Orange, Noble, IndianaShe was listed as the head of a family on the 1910 Census at Orange, Noble, Indiana.6
9 February 1920Orange, Noble, IndianaShe was listed as the head of a family on the 1920 Census at Orange, Noble, Indiana.7
DateLocationDescription
September 1893Noble, IndianaIn September 1893 at Noble, Indiana, granted a pension for her deceased husband.
Albion Noble County (IN) Democrat September 7, 1893 - Lucy A (Keifer) Rawson granted a pension for her deceased husband, Oliver Perry Rawson
August 1894Orange, Noble, IndianaIn August 1894 at Orange, Noble, Indiana, 80 acre real estate transferfrom George Keifer and wife to daughter Lucy A (Keifer) Rawson, worth $2,000.
Albion (IN) New Era August 17, 1894 - 80 acre real estate transfer Orange, Noble, IN from George Keifer and wife to daughter Lucy A (Keifer) Rawson
1900Lucy Ann Keifer had 4 with 3 living in 1900 children.
1910She had 4 with 3 living in 1910 children.

Children of Lucy Ann Keifer and Oliver Perry Rawson

Citations

  1. [S249] U.S. Federal Census 1850 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Sheet 871. Stamp 434. Dwelling 1179.
  2. [S248] U.S. Federal Census 1860 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Page 120. Dwelling 874.
  3. [S247] U.S. Federal Census 1870 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Year: 1870; Census Place: Orange, Noble, Indiana; Roll: M593_347; Page: 218A; Image: 441; Family History Library Film: 545846.
  4. [S246] U.S. Federal Census 1880 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Year: 1880; Census Place: Orange, Noble, Indiana; Roll: 301; Family History Film: 1254301; Page: 351B; Enumeration District: 66; Image: 0701.
  5. [S245] U.S. Federal Census 1900 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Year: 1900; Census Place: Orange, Noble, Indiana; Roll: T623_395; Page: 17A; Enumeration District: 88.
  6. [S244] U.S. Federal Census 1910 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Year: 1910; Census Place: Orange, Noble, Indiana; Roll: T624_372; Page: 6A; Enumeration District: 0115; Image: 1121; FHL Number: 1374385.
  7. [S243] U.S. Federal Census 1920 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Year: 1920;Census Place: Orange, Noble, Indiana; Roll: T625_459; Page: 10A; Enumeration District: 140; Image: 201.

Mary Sophia Keifer

F, b. 2 July 1847, d. 10 February 1938
Father*George Keifer b. 24 May 1815, d. 18 Nov 1898
Mother*Mary Magdalene Sower b. 19 Jan 1819, d. 22 Dec 1908
Mary S (Keifer) Sower portrait - Alvords history of Noble County Indiana 1902-Colorized
Mary S (Keifer) Sower portrait - Alvords history of Noble County, Indiana 1902
Name TypeDateDescription
Name VariationMary Sophia Keifer was also known as Kiefer.
Name VariationMary Sophia Keifer was also known as Sophia.
Married Name2 July 1868As of 2 July 1868,her married name was Sower.
Life EventDateDescription
Birth2 July 1847Mary Sophia Keifer was born on 2 July 1847 at Morrow, Ohio.
She was the daughter of George Keifer and Mary Magdalene Sower.
Marriage2 July 1868Mary Sophia Keifer married Daniel Lambert Sower, son of Dr. Elias Sower and Margaret Bitner, on 2 July 1868.
Death10 February 1938Mary Sophia Keifer died on 10 February 1938 at age 90 Sower Mary S, 91, pioneer settler of this section and one of the oldest continuous residents of Noble County, died Feb. 10 at the home of her daughter, Mrs. A. C. Jackson, 4 miles west of Kendallville on R. 6. She was born in Morrow County, Ohio, July 2, 1847, and came to Orange Twp with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Keifer, in 1853. The family settled in a log cabin on a farm a few rods from the house in which she died. On July 2, 1868 she married Daniel L. Sower, who for years was a farmer of this county. He died June 30, 1925. Surviving are the daughter; a son, Harry of near Rome City; 6 grandsons and one great-granddaughter. Funeral at Center Chapel Saturday. Burial, Orange Cemetery.
Census DateLocationDescription
12 August 1850Woodberry, Morrow, OhioMary Sophia Keifer was listed in George Keifer's household on the 1850 Census at Woodberry, Morrow, Ohio.1
2 July 1860Orange, Noble, IndianaMary Sophia Keifer was listed in George Keifer's household on the 1860 Census at Orange, Noble, Indiana.2
DateLocationDescription
1900Mary Sophia Keifer had 2 with 2 living in 1900 children.
1902In 1902 mentioned in Daniel L Sower profile in Alvord's history of Noble County, Indiana; DANIEL L. SOWER.There are men in this life who face death with impunity and win for themselves as grand a name on the field of war in a few vears as they do in the peaceful fields of agriculture in half a lifetime, but happy is the man who secures a reputation in both fields within the span of a quarter of a century, as has done the subject of this sketch. Daniel L. Sower was born on a farm in Morrow county, Ohio, October 27, 1840, and when ten years of age went with his parents to live in Seneca county, Ohio; four years later he went with his father to Gratiot county. Mich., and located within six miles of Ithaca, in Noth Star township, where he lived about five years and then returned to Morrow county, Ohio, remained there two years. and February 26, 1862, enlisted in Company G Forty-ninth Ohio Volunteer Infantry, in which he served three years. He endured the hardships of a soldier's life must manfully, bravely conducted himself in several sanguinary engagements, and under- ment many months of cruel imprisonment with fortitude, if not with patience. At the commencement of his military career Mr. Sower was overcome by fatigue on a long march and fairly gave out near Perryville. Ky. He was captured by the enemy, but was paroled the next day. and the following spring was exchanged, when he rejoined his regiment at Murfreesboro, Tenn. At the battle of Chickamauga he was wounded, was again taken prisoner, and was sent to Richmond. Va., where he was confined in the Pemberton prison for about two months and then sent to Danville, Va. where he was imprisoned five months or longer, and then taken again to Richmond, where he was paroled a few days later and sent to Camp Parole, Md., having suffered about nine months of rebel imprisonment. After being detained at Camp Parole about six weeks he was transferred to Camp Chase, at Columbus. Ohio, where he was held about five months, when he was exchanged and rejoined his regiment at Huntsville, Ala. He took part in the siege of Corinth, after the battle of Shiloh, and was honorably discharged and mustered out at Huntsville, Ala., February 27, 1865. Mr. Sower never had the advantages of a good practical education. Whilst a resident of Michigan he had the honor of attending the pioneer school of the early days of Michigan. The building was erected of hewn logs and 22x28 feet in dimension. It was covered with clapboards or "shakes" and the seats were of split saplings or puncheons. He has witnessed the transformation from the log cabin school-house to the modern school-houses of the twentieth century. He has witnessed threshing done in the good old way, without any separator to clean the grain from the chaff as today. When he and his estimable wife became citizens of Noble county, it was almost a wilderness where their home lies. They resided for years in a humble log cabin and a greater part of their beautiful estate of today was covered with the unbroken forest. Bv perseverance and economy, coupled with determination, they haw toiled early and late and practiced economy, and today, in 1902, they have one of the most beautiful homesteads in the township of Orange. Their beautiful and costly residence was erected in 1887, and besides their large and commodious residence their large barns and out-buildings and well fenced fields, closely kept up. indicate the thrifty farmers. All these years Mr. Sower was ably assisted by his wife, who has nobly and valiantly stood by his side in the building up of their beautiful estate. As a soldier Mr. Sower has a record which he may well feel proud of. He was a prisoner of war at two different times during his term of service, which was of three years duration. His first capture was in the vicinity of Perryville, Ky. He with others of the boys in blue, had been on a long and weary march at the time when General Buell was in pursuit of the rebel General Bragg. His shoes were worn out and when they came to Louisville, Ky., expecting to rest for a time, orders came to proceed to Frankfort, Ky. and while there he with some others purchased each a pair of boots. Mr. Sower's boots being rather tight for him on the weary and long march, had to remove them and carry them and march in his bare feet. Exhaustion was finally the cause of his falling by the wayside, and whilst resting and there recuperating for the tedious march, he was captured by the Rebel cavalry; but was soon paroled, and was forced, with others of his companions, to make his way to Cincinnati, a distance of one hundred miles, and they were forced to beg food of the people as they passed to their destination. His regiment was at the extreme right at Chickamauga when the actions opened on the morning of the first days fight, but was transferred and at noon was in the advance front in the charge. They took two fields of artillery. The second day's action was on Sunday. General Wilich, the commander of their division,made a speech to the soldiers and said : — "Veil, boys, you may expect to have hard fighting to-day, but nut too hard for us." It was about 10 A. M., of this day whilst the regiment was in hot action, each man endeavoring to shield him- self, which was the order given. Mr. Sower was standing behind a small sapling, when just at his side his comrad, Walter T. Colo, was struck down by a minnie ball — Mr. Sower said, "Walter, are you hurt?" No response came and he never saw his comrade again. At this action Mr. Sower received a graze on the right arm, whilst loading his gun — nothing serious. During the afternoon engagement, whilst his regiment was resting on their guns, near one of their silent batteries, Mr. Sower was struck on the left hand and right forefinger with a cannon hall, or a part of a shell, which disabled his left hand and he carries this wound to this day. He was not lit to go onward in the action and was ordered to fall back to an old vacated house, where a number of the wounded and dying were gathered. Whilst there, amid the groans of the dying and wounded Mr. Sower and his guard and a comrade made their way to a neighboring ravine, with as many canteens as they could carry, to obtain water for the poor fellows. They filled the canteens from pools and when they were taken in charge by a rebel squad. He barely, missed the chance by one day of being incarcerated in the terrible Andersonville Prison Pen. His imprisonment in the rebel prison pens was terrible, and no one knows the horrors and ordeals the poor soldiers passed through but those who were really there. All honor is due the noble men who so valiantly defended the flag, and endured the hardships and vicissitudes of a soldiers life, like the subject of this review. It may he added that Mr. Sowers was a teacher in Noble county at the early age of sixteen and also taught the ear previous to his marriage.At the conclusion of this long term of valiant army service, Mr. Sower came to Noble county. Ind., and engaged in carpenter work for about two years; he then rented land in Orange township for a year, when he removed to Gratiot county, Mich., and located on land that he had previously purchased, and on which he resided about eighteen months, when he returned to Orange township. Noble county, Ind., rented land for another year, and then purchased one hundred and five acres of his present homestead, all of which he has cleared up, and to which he has added ninety acres by purchase.
Mr. Sower is classed among the foremost of the agriculturists of Orange township, and his farm is one of the finest in his part of the county. It is improved with an elegant dwelling that is an ornament to the neighborhood, and his farm-buildings are unsurpassed for convenience and substantial construction, while his fields display a scene that indicates to the most careless observer the direction of a master mind fully imbued with agricultural skill and a knowledge of profitable husbandry.
July 2, 1868, Mr. Sower contracted a marriage with one of the most amiable and accomplished young ladies of Orange township — Miss Mary S. Keifer, who was born in Morrow county, Ohio, July 2, 1847, and this happy union has been crowned with two children, Corinna and Harry.
Elias Sower, the father of Daniel L. Sower, was born in York county, Penn., April 5, 1810. was a physician and also a clergyman of the Methodist Episcopal church. He married Margaret Bitner, a highly respected lady and a native of Pennsylvania. To this marriage were born ten children, eight of whom grew to maturity.
George Keifer, the father of Mr. Mary S. (Keifer) Sower, was born in Long Channel, Germany, May 24, 18 15, and married Mary M. Sower, who was horn in Center county, Pennsylvania, January 19, 1819, and is a descendant of one of the most prominent families of the Keystone state. Mrs. Elias Sower was called away August 1, 1851, but Elias himself survived until September 10, 1887. when he expired in Gratiot county, Mich.
George Keifer and wife came from Morrow county, Ohio, to Noble county, Ind, and settled in Orange township, where he passed the remainder of his days, and died November 18, 1898. Of their two children. Mrs. Sower was the younger. George Keifer came from Germany with his parents in 1819 and was reared in Lebanon and Lancaster counties, Penn., until about twenty years old, and then located in Morrow county, Ohio, where his marriage took place. He was reared to shoemaking, but after coming to Noble county, Ind., gave the greater part of his attention to fanning after the first ten years of his residence here, having realized quite a competence at his trade in the meanwhile.
Mr. Sower is a Republican in politics and is always ready to perform his duties as a citizen at the behest of his party, but is not an habitual office-seeker. He has served for live years as assessor of Orange township and for one year a deputy assessor, in which office he performed his duties so impartially as to gain the approbation of the entire com- munity. He has in fact taken an active part in all local affairs, and, being a broad-minded and public-spirited citizen, has gained the undying approbation of his fellow citizens. Mr. and Mrs. Sower arc most liberal in their contributions and to all benevolences worthy their consideration.

Children of Mary Sophia Keifer and Daniel Lambert Sower

Citations

  1. [S249] U.S. Federal Census 1850 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Sheet 871. Stamp 434. Dwelling 1179.
  2. [S248] U.S. Federal Census 1860 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Page 120. Dwelling 874.

Samuel Pennell

M, b. circa 1727
Father*William Pennell b. 11 Aug 1681, d. 1757
Mother*Mary Mercer b. 1689, d. 1768
Life EventDateDescription
Birthcirca 1727Samuel Pennell was born circa 1727 at Middleton, Dauphin, Pennsylvania.
He was the son of William Pennell and Mary Mercer.

Phoebe Pennell

F, b. 7 June 1719
Father*William Pennell b. 11 Aug 1681, d. 1757
Mother*Mary Mercer b. 1689, d. 1768
Life EventDateDescription
Birth7 June 1719Phoebe Pennell was born on 7 June 1719 at Middletown Twp, Chester, Pennsylvania.
She was the daughter of William Pennell and Mary Mercer.

James Pennell

M, b. 21 June 1717
Father*William Pennell b. 11 Aug 1681, d. 1757
Mother*Mary Mercer b. 1689, d. 1768
Life EventDateDescription
Birth21 June 1717James Pennell was born on 21 June 1717 at Middletown Twp, Chester, Pennsylvania.
He was the son of William Pennell and Mary Mercer.

Hannah Pennell

F, b. 9 July 1714
Father*William Pennell b. 11 Aug 1681, d. 1757
Mother*Mary Mercer b. 1689, d. 1768
Life EventDateDescription
Birth9 July 1714Hannah Pennell was born on 9 July 1714 at Middletown Twp, Chester, Pennsylvania.
She was the daughter of William Pennell and Mary Mercer.

Thomas Pennell

M, b. 3 September 1712, d. 14 February 1745
Father*William Pennell b. 11 Aug 1681, d. 1757
Mother*Mary Mercer b. 1689, d. 1768
Life EventDateDescription
Birth3 September 1712Thomas Pennell was born on 3 September 1712 at Middletown Twp, Chester, Pennsylvania.
He was the son of William Pennell and Mary Mercer.
Death14 February 1745Thomas Pennell died on 14 February 1745 at age 32.

Robert Pennell

M, b. 16 September 1723
Father*William Pennell b. 11 Aug 1681, d. 1757
Mother*Mary Mercer b. 1689, d. 1768
Life EventDateDescription
Birth16 September 1723Robert Pennell was born on 16 September 1723 at Middletown Twp, Chester, Pennsylvania.
He was the son of William Pennell and Mary Mercer.

Ann Edge Pennell

F, b. 26 November 1721
Father*William Pennell b. 11 Aug 1681, d. 1757
Mother*Mary Mercer b. 1689, d. 1768
Life EventDateDescription
Birth26 November 1721Ann Edge Pennell was born on 26 November 1721 at Chester, Pennsylvania.
She was the daughter of William Pennell and Mary Mercer.

William Pennell

M, b. 27 November 1725, d. 5 September 1783
Father*William Pennell b. 11 Aug 1681, d. 1757
Mother*Mary Mercer b. 1689, d. 1768
Life EventDateDescription
Birth27 November 1725William Pennell was born on 27 November 1725 at Middleton, Dauphin, Pennsylvania.
He was the son of William Pennell and Mary Mercer.
Death5 September 1783William Pennell died on 5 September 1783 at age 57.

Joseph Marion Mercer

M, b. 3 August 1850, d. 5 August 1855
Father*Joseph Custard Mercer Jr b. 16 Mar 1826, d. 13 Aug 1924
Mother*Elizabeth Stull b. 10 Apr 1831, d. 13 Jul 1892
Life EventDateDescription
Birth3 August 1850Joseph Marion Mercer was born on 3 August 1850 at Kentucky.1
He was the son of Joseph Custard Mercer Jr and Elizabeth Stull.
Death5 August 1855Joseph Marion Mercer died on 5 August 1855 at age 5 age 5 years and 2 days old.1
Census DateLocationDescription
10 September 1850District 1, Pendleton, KentuckyJoseph Marion Mercer was listed as a son in Joseph Custard Mercer Jr's household on the 1850 Census at District 1, Pendleton, Kentucky.2

Citations

  1. [S359] Bible, Mercer Family Bible.
  2. [S249] U.S. Federal Census 1850 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Dwelling 464. Page after printed number 382.

Mary L. Daley

F, b. 15 January 1827, d. 11 January 1913
Father*Russell Daley b. c 1795, d. 29 Aug 1865
Mother*Alathea Cowles b. 18 Nov 1795, d. 11 Oct 1872
Name TypeDateDescription
Name VariationMary L. Daley was also known as Daly.
Married Namebefore 1854As of before 1854,her married name was Sherwood.
Life EventDateDescription
Birth15 January 1827Mary L. Daley was born on 15 January 1827 at Connecticut.
She was the daughter of Russell Daley and Alathea Cowles.
Marriagebefore 1854Mary L. Daley married Malvin Sherwood, son of Jeremiah Sherwood and Mary A. (?), before 1854.
Probate1 June 1874Mary L. Daley was the executor of Malvin Sherwood's estate on 1 June 1874 at Sauk, Wisconsin.
Probate for Melvin Sherwood - Sauk, WI - 01 Jun 1874
Death11 January 1913Mary L. Daley died on 11 January 1913 at age 85.
Burialafter 11 January 1913She was buried after 11 January 1913 at Spring Green Cemetery, Spring Green, Sauk, Wisconsin.1
Census DateLocationDescription
19 September 1850Preble, Cortland, New YorkMary L. Daley was listed in Russell Daley's household on the 1850 Census at Preble, Cortland, New York; living next door to Charles L. Daley.2
20 August 1860Spring Green, Sauk, WisconsinMary L. Daley was listed in Malvin Sherwood's household on the 1860 Census at Spring Green, Sauk, Wisconsin.3
8 June 1870Spring Green, Sauk, WisconsinMary L. Daley was listed in Malvin Sherwood's household on the 1870 Census at Spring Green, Sauk, Wisconsin.4
4 June 1880Spring Green, Sauk, WisconsinMary L. Daley was listed as the (widowed) head of a family on the 1880 Census at Spring Green, Sauk, Wisconsin.5
19 June 1900Spring Green, Sauk, WisconsinShe was listed as the head of a family on the 1900 Census at Spring Green, Sauk, Wisconsin.6
1 June 1905Spring Green, Sauk, WisconsinShe appeared on the census of 1 June 1905 at Spring Green, Sauk, Wisconsin.7
15 April 1910Spring Green, Sauk, WisconsinShe was listed as mother-in-law in Reverand Jackson Ezekiel Webster's household on the 1910 Census at Spring Green, Sauk, Wisconsin.8
DateLocationDescription
1854Cortland, New YorkMary L. Daley migrated in 1854 at Cortland, New York, to Spring Green, Wisconsin.
17 January 1906She hosted at her home the marriage of Samuel Huntley and Gertrude Ella Nickey on 17 January 1906; Gertrude Nickey and Samuel Huntley marriage announcement.
1910Mary L. Daley had 5 with 5 living in 1910 children.

Children of Mary L. Daley and Malvin Sherwood

Citations

  1. [S180] Wisconsin Sauk Co Cemetery Records Vol 6, Pg. 83.
  2. [S249] U.S. Federal Census 1850 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Dwelling 979.
  3. [S248] U.S. Federal Census 1860 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Dwelling 996. Page 132.
  4. [S247] U.S. Federal Census 1870 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Pg 14. Dwelling 100.
  5. [S246] U.S. Federal Census 1880 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, ED 261. Dwelling 31, 32. Page 4.
  6. [S245] U.S. Federal Census 1900 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, ED145. Dwelling 141. Sheet 9A.
  7. [S364] Wisconsin State Census Wisconsin State Censuses, 1895 and 1905, by Ancestry.com, Dwelling 6.
  8. [S244] U.S. Federal Census 1910 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, ED126. Dwelling 21. Sheet 1B.

Malvin Sherwood

M, b. 1825, d. 21 April 1874
Father*Jeremiah Sherwood b. c 1794, d. a Sep 1850
Mother*Mary A. (?) b. c 1804
Name TypeDateDescription
Name VariationMalvin Sherwood was also known as Melvin.
Life EventDateDescription
Birth1825Malvin Sherwood was born in 1825 at New York.
He was the son of Jeremiah Sherwood and Mary A. (?)
Marriagebefore 1854Malvin Sherwood married Mary L. Daley, daughter of Russell Daley and Alathea Cowles, before 1854.
Death21 April 1874Malvin Sherwood died on 21 April 1874.
Burialafter 21 April 1874He was buried after 21 April 1874 at Spring Green Cemetery, Spring Green, Sauk, Wisconsin.1
Probate1 June 1874His estate was probated on 1 June 1874 at Sauk, Wisconsin.
Probate for Melvin Sherwood - Sauk, WI - 01 Jun 1874
Census DateLocationDescription
21 September 1850Preble, Cortland, New YorkMalvin Sherwood was listed in Jeremiah Sherwood's household on the 1850 Census at Preble, Cortland, New York.2
1855Spring Green, Sauk, WisconsinMalvin Sherwood appeared on the census of 1855 at Spring Green, Sauk, Wisconsin.
20 August 1860Spring Green, Sauk, WisconsinHe was listed as the head of a family on the 1860 Census at Spring Green, Sauk, Wisconsin.3
8 June 1870Spring Green, Sauk, WisconsinHe was listed as the head of a family on the 1870 Census at Spring Green, Sauk, Wisconsin.4
DateLocationDescription
Malvin Sherwood was a farmer.
1854Cortland, New YorkHe migrated in 1854 at Cortland, New York, to Spring Green, Wisconsin.

Children of Malvin Sherwood and Mary L. Daley

Citations

  1. [S180] Wisconsin Sauk Co Cemetery Records Vol 6, Pg. 83.
  2. [S249] U.S. Federal Census 1850 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Dwelling 1033.
  3. [S248] U.S. Federal Census 1860 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Dwelling 996. Page 132.
  4. [S247] U.S. Federal Census 1870 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Pg 14. Dwelling 100.

William Salisbury Sherwood

M, b. circa 1858, d. between 1913 and 1926
Father*Malvin Sherwood b. 1825, d. 21 Apr 1874
Mother*Mary L. Daley b. 15 Jan 1827, d. 11 Jan 1913
Life EventDateDescription
Birthcirca 1858William Salisbury Sherwood was born circa 1858 at Wisconsin.
He was the son of Malvin Sherwood and Mary L. Daley.
Marriage1 October 1889William Salisbury Sherwood married Lillian Naomi Snashall, daughter of Thomas Snashall and Jane Hall, on 1 October 1889 at Sauk, Wisconsin.
Deathbetween 1913 and 1926William Salisbury Sherwood died between 1913 and 1926.
Census DateLocationDescription
20 August 1860Spring Green, Sauk, WisconsinWilliam Salisbury Sherwood was listed in Malvin Sherwood's household on the 1860 Census at Spring Green, Sauk, Wisconsin.1
8 June 1870Spring Green, Sauk, WisconsinWilliam Salisbury Sherwood was listed in Malvin Sherwood's household on the 1870 Census at Spring Green, Sauk, Wisconsin.2
4 June 1880Spring Green, Sauk, WisconsinWilliam Salisbury Sherwood was listed as a son in Mary L. Daley's household on the 1880 Census at Spring Green, Sauk, Wisconsin.3
1895Bear Creek, Sauk, WisconsinWilliam Salisbury Sherwood appeared on the census of 1895 at Bear Creek, Sauk, Wisconsin, 2 males and 2 females; all born in the US.
26 June 1900Sauk County Insane Asylum, Reedsburg, Sauk, WisconsinHe was listed as inmate on the 1900 Census at Sauk County Insane Asylum, Reedsburg, Sauk, Wisconsin; listed as married.4
14 May 1910Sauk County Asylum and Poorhouse, Reedsburg, Sauk, WisconsinHe was listed as inmate on the 1910 Census at Sauk County Asylum and Poorhouse, Reedsburg, Sauk, Wisconsin; listed as married.
DateLocationDescription
1 June 1874Sauk, WisconsinWilliam Salisbury Sherwood was listed as a beneficiary in Malvin Sherwood's will on 1 June 1874 at Sauk, Wisconsin.

Children of William Salisbury Sherwood and Lillian Naomi Snashall

Citations

  1. [S248] U.S. Federal Census 1860 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Dwelling 996. Page 132.
  2. [S247] U.S. Federal Census 1870 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Pg 14. Dwelling 100.
  3. [S246] U.S. Federal Census 1880 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, ED 261. Dwelling 31, 32. Page 4.
  4. [S245] U.S. Federal Census 1900 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, ED143. Dwelling 221.

Edmund S. Sherwood

M, b. November 1863, d. October 1927
Father*Malvin Sherwood b. 1825, d. 21 Apr 1874
Mother*Mary L. Daley b. 15 Jan 1827, d. 11 Jan 1913
Name TypeDateDescription
Name VariationEdmund S. Sherwood was also known as Edward S.
Name VariationEdmund S. Sherwood was also known as Ed.
Life EventDateDescription
BirthNovember 1863Edmund S. Sherwood was born in November 1863 at Wisconsin.
He was the son of Malvin Sherwood and Mary L. Daley.
Marriage25 February 1891Edmund S. Sherwood married Ellen Mercer, daughter of Amos Erastus Mercer and Emeline Tanner, on 25 February 1891 at Spring Green, Sauk, Wisconsin, Marriage record of Edward S Sherwood and Ellen Mercer.1
Marriage record of Edward S Sherwood and Ellen Mercer 25 Feb 1891 Spring Green, Sauk, Wisconsin
DeathOctober 1927Edmund S. Sherwood died in October 1927 at hospital, Madison, Dane, Wisconsin, at age 63 Edward Sherwood death notice.
Madison Wisconsin State Journal October 30, 1927 - Edward Sherwood death notice
BurialNovember 1927He was buried in November 1927 at Spring Green Cemetery, Spring Green, Sauk, Wisconsin.2
Census DateLocationDescription
8 June 1870Spring Green, Sauk, WisconsinEdmund S. Sherwood was listed in Malvin Sherwood's household on the 1870 Census at Spring Green, Sauk, Wisconsin.3
4 June 1880Spring Green, Sauk, WisconsinEdmund S. Sherwood was listed as a son in Mary L. Daley's household on the 1880 Census at Spring Green, Sauk, Wisconsin.4
20 June 1895Spring Green, Sauk, WisconsinEdmund S. Sherwood appeared on the census of 20 June 1895 at Spring Green, Sauk, Wisconsin, 2 males and 1 female, all born in the U.S.5
19 June 1900Spring Green, Sauk, WisconsinHe was listed as the head of a family on the 1900 Census at Spring Green, Sauk, Wisconsin.6
1 June 1905Spring Green, Sauk, WisconsinHe appeared on the census of 1 June 1905 at Spring Green, Sauk, Wisconsin.7
15 April 1910Spring Green, Sauk, WisconsinHe was listed as the head of a family on the 1910 Census at Spring Green, Sauk, Wisconsin.8
14 January 1920Spring Green, Sauk, WisconsinHe was listed as the head of a family on the 1920 Census at Spring Green, Sauk, Wisconsin.9
DateLocationDescription
1 June 1874Sauk, WisconsinEdmund S. Sherwood was listed as a beneficiary in Malvin Sherwood's will on 1 June 1874 at Sauk, Wisconsin.

Child of Edmund S. Sherwood and Ellen Mercer

Citations

  1. [S424] Wisconsin, Wisconsin, U.S., Marriage Records, 1820-2004.
  2. [S180] Wisconsin Sauk Co Cemetery Records Vol 6, Pg. 104.
  3. [S247] U.S. Federal Census 1870 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Pg 14. Dwelling 100.
  4. [S246] U.S. Federal Census 1880 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, ED 261. Dwelling 31, 32. Page 4.
  5. [S364] Wisconsin State Census Wisconsin State Censuses, 1895 and 1905, by Ancestry.com.
  6. [S245] U.S. Federal Census 1900 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Sheet 9B. Dwelling 157. ED 145.
  7. [S364] Wisconsin State Census Wisconsin State Censuses, 1895 and 1905, by Ancestry.com, Dwelling 19.
  8. [S244] U.S. Federal Census 1910 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Sheet 1A. Stamp 14. ED126. Dwelling 10.
  9. [S243] U.S. Federal Census 1920 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Stamp 230. ED178. Dwelling 13. Sheet 1A.

Charles Blakeslee Sherwood

M, b. November 1869, d. 10 October 1926
Father*Malvin Sherwood b. 1825, d. 21 Apr 1874
Mother*Mary L. Daley b. 15 Jan 1827, d. 11 Jan 1913
Charles B Sherwood-Colorized
Life EventDateDescription
BirthNovember 1869Charles Blakeslee Sherwood was born in November 1869 at Wisconsin.
He was the son of Malvin Sherwood and Mary L. Daley.
Marriage25 November 1891Charles Blakeslee Sherwood married Elizabeth J. Davies, daughter of David J. Davies and Mary T. Jones, on 25 November 1891 at Sauk, Wisconsin.
Death10 October 1926Charles Blakeslee Sherwood died on 10 October 1926 at California at age 56 Charles B Sherwood obituary.
Madison Wisconsin State Journal October 18, 1926 - Charles B Sherwood obituary
Census DateLocationDescription
8 June 1870Spring Green, Sauk, WisconsinCharles Blakeslee Sherwood was listed in Malvin Sherwood's household on the 1870 Census at Spring Green, Sauk, Wisconsin.1
4 June 1880Spring Green, Sauk, WisconsinCharles Blakeslee Sherwood was listed as a son in Mary L. Daley's household on the 1880 Census at Spring Green, Sauk, Wisconsin.2
20 June 1895Spring Green, Sauk, WisconsinCharles Blakeslee Sherwood appeared on the census of 20 June 1895 at Spring Green, Sauk, Wisconsin, 3 males and 2 female, all born in the U.S.3
2 June 1900Spring Green, Sauk, WisconsinHe was listed as the head of a family on the 1900 Census at Spring Green, Sauk, Wisconsin.4
20 May 1910Spring Green, Sauk, WisconsinHe was listed as the head of a family on the 1910 Census at Spring Green, Sauk, Wisconsin.5
16 January 1920Ontario, San Bernardino, CaliforniaHe was listed as the head of a family on the 1920 Census at Ontario, San Bernardino, California, living next door to Minnie D. Williams.6
DateLocationDescription
1 June 1874Sauk, WisconsinCharles Blakeslee Sherwood was listed as a beneficiary in Malvin Sherwood's will on 1 June 1874 at Sauk, Wisconsin.
circa 1915Circa 1915 Family photo at Laguna Beach on Labor Day. Back row: John S Williams, Elizabeth (Davies) Sherwood, Mary T (Jones) Davies, Ethel (Ellas) Sherwood, Raymond Russell Sherwood, unknown Williams, Charles Blakeslee Sherwood, Samuel Huntley, Gertrude (Nickey) Huntley, Minnie (Davies) Williams, unknown Williams, and in front: Dorothy Young. The unknown Williams are probably sons of John S Williams from his first marriage. Photo taken by Frances (Sherwood) Nickey Webster. On the back it says "The 2 Williams Family The 2 Sherwood Family The Huntley Family Dorothy Young Grandma Davies Mother S took the picture" Photo is in the possession of Ancestry user thedobsons155.
Williams Sherwood Huntley Young Davies - Laguna Beach on Labor Day-Colorized
Williams Sherwood Huntley Young Davies - Laguna Beach on Labor Day
circa 1920Circa 1920 Charles B Sherwood family portrait. Standing: Raymond Russell Sherwood, Ethel Beth Sherwood, Ethel (Ellas) Sherwood, Sitting: Elizabeth (Davies) Sherwood, Kathleen Ellas Sherwood, Mary T (Jones) Davies, On the floor: Charles Blakeslee Sherwood, Raymond Robert Sherwood.
Charles B Sherwood family portrait - circa 1920-Colorized
Charles B Sherwood family portrait - circa 1920

Child of Charles Blakeslee Sherwood and Elizabeth J. Davies

Citations

  1. [S247] U.S. Federal Census 1870 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Pg 14. Dwelling 100.
  2. [S246] U.S. Federal Census 1880 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, ED 261. Dwelling 31, 32. Page 4.
  3. [S364] Wisconsin State Census Wisconsin State Censuses, 1895 and 1905, by Ancestry.com.
  4. [S245] U.S. Federal Census 1900 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, ED 145. Dwelling 27. Stamp 92.
  5. [S244] U.S. Federal Census 1910 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Sheet 13A. ED126. Dwelling 90.
  6. [S243] U.S. Federal Census 1920 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, ED166. Dwelling 14.

Edmund John Hill

M, b. 23 October 1874, d. 19 May 1925
Father*John B. Hill b. 28 Feb 1849, d. 24 Feb 1925
Mother*Rosetta Mercer b. 22 Feb 1855, d. 1951
Name TypeDateDescription
Name VariationEdmund John Hill was also known as Edmond.
Name VariationEdmund John Hill was also known as Ed J.
Name VariationEdmund John Hill was also known as Edward.
Name VariationEdmund John Hill was also known as Edwin.
Name VariationEdmund John Hill was also known as Eddie.
Life EventDateDescription
Birth23 October 1874Edmund John Hill was born on 23 October 1874 at Spring Green, Sauk, Wisconsin.
He was the son of John B. Hill and Rosetta Mercer.
Marriagecirca 1898Edmund John Hill married Isora Margaret Mercer, daughter of Martin VanBuren Mercer and Harriet Adela Herrick, circa 1898 at second marriage for her, first for him.
Death19 May 1925Edmund John Hill died on 19 May 1925 at Ft. Pierre, Stanley, South Dakota, at age 50.
Burialafter 19 May 1925He was buried after 19 May 1925 at Spring Green Cemetery, Spring Green, Sauk, Wisconsin.1
Census DateLocationDescription
16 June 1880Spring Green, Sauk, WisconsinEdmund John Hill was listed as a son in John B. Hill's household on the 1880 Census at Spring Green, Sauk, Wisconsin.2
4 June 1900Fountain, Juneau, WisconsinEdmund John Hill was listed as the head of a family on the 1900 Census at Fountain, Juneau, Wisconsin.3
27 April 1910Fort Pierre Ward 1, Stanley, South DakotaHe was listed as the head of a family on the 1910 Census at Fort Pierre Ward 1, Stanley, South Dakota.4
2 February 1920Rowe, Lyman, South DakotaHe was listed as the head of a family on the 1920 Census at Rowe, Lyman, South Dakota.5

Children of Edmund John Hill and Isora Margaret Mercer

Citations

  1. [S180] Wisconsin Sauk Co Cemetery Records Vol 6, page 114.
  2. [S246] U.S. Federal Census 1880 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Page 13. Stamp 235A. Dwelling 119, 123. ED 261.
  3. [S245] U.S. Federal Census 1900 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, ED75. Dwelling 25.
  4. [S244] U.S. Federal Census 1910 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, ED103. Dwelling 147.
  5. [S243] U.S. Federal Census 1920 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, ED125. Dwelling 74.

Arnt Torgersen Solem

M, b. 18 June 1815, d. 21 August 1900
Father*Torger Fredrikson b. 1778
Mother*Ingebor Olsdatter Kaarstad
Arnt Solem-Colorized
Name TypeDateDescription
Name VariationArnt Torgersen Solem was also known as Arnt Tørgersen Solem.
Life EventDateDescription
Birth18 June 1815Arnt Torgersen Solem was born on 18 June 1815 at Rennebo, Norway.
He was the son of Torger Fredrikson and Ingebor Olsdatter Kaarstad.
Marriagebefore 1854Arnt Torgersen Solem married Beret Jorgensdatter Petersen, daughter of Jørgen Petersen and Ane Lorensia Olsdatter, before 1854.
Death21 August 1900Arnt Torgersen Solem died on 21 August 1900 at age 85.
Census DateLocationDescription
1865Orkdal, Sør-Trøndelag, NorwayArnt Torgersen Solem appeared on the census of 1865 at Orkdal, Sør-Trøndelag, Norway.1
11 June 1880Spink District, Union, South DakotaHe was listed as the head of a family on the 1880 Census at Spink District, Union, South Dakota.2
7 June 1900Spink Twp, Union, South DakotaHe was listed as Father of Thomas Arntsen Solem in Thomas Arntsen Solem's household on the 1900 Census at Spink Twp, Union, South Dakota.3
DateLocationDescription
Portrait of Arnt and Beret (Petersen) Solem with daughter Anna Solem.
Arnt and Beret (Petersen) Solem with daughter Anna Solem-Colorized
Arnt and Beret (Petersen) Solem with daughter Anna Solem
15 October 1854Orkdal, Sør-Trøndelag, NorwayArnt Torgersen Solem, the father of Thomas Arntsen Solem, presented him for baptism on 15 October 1854 at Orkdal, Sør-Trøndelag, Norway.4
1 January 1857Orkdal, Sør-Trøndelag, NorwayArnt Torgersen Solem, the father of Johan Arntsen Solem, presented him for baptism on 1 January 1857 at Orkdal, Sør-Trøndelag, Norway.4
16 September 1860Orkdal, Sør-Trøndelag, NorwayArnt Torgersen Solem, the father of Ingeborg Arntsdatter Solem, presented her for baptism on 16 September 1860 at Orkdal, Sør-Trøndelag, Norway.4
17 November 1866Orkdal, Sør-Trøndelag, NorwayArnt Torgersen Solem, the father of Anna A. Solem, presented her for baptism on 17 November 1866 at Orkdal, Sør-Trøndelag, Norway; residence: Solem
name listed as Ane Arntsdatter.4
28 April 1870on the ship Franklin coming from Norway to AmericaArnt Torgersen Solem and Beret Jorgensdatter Petersen immigrated on 28 April 1870 to on the ship Franklin coming from Norway to America residence: Ørkedal
Destination Quebec, Canada:
Arnt Torgersen Solem (54)
Berit Jørgensdatter (46)
Thomas Arntsen (16)
Johan Arntsen (12.5)
Ingeborg Arntsdatter (9.5)
Anne Arntsdatter (4.)5
25 March 1885Spink, Union, South DakotaArnt Torgersen Solem purchased land on 25 March 1885 at Spink, Union, South Dakota, Meridian 5, Twp 93N, Range 50W, Section 9, Acreage 160. Patent. Docid 1734. Type 251101.

Children of Arnt Torgersen Solem and Beret Jorgensdatter Petersen

Citations

  1. [S375] Norwegian National Archives Digital Archives, by Norwegian government, 1865 census for Orkdal.
  2. [S246] U.S. Federal Census 1880 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, ED 5. Dwelling 60. Pg 6.
  3. [S245] U.S. Federal Census 1900 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, ED 340. Page 4. Stamp 249A. Dwelling 66.
  4. [S375] Norwegian National Archives Digital Archives, by Norwegian government, Church book from Orkdal parish 1854-1869 (1638P).
  5. [S375] Norwegian National Archives Digital Archives, by Norwegian government, Trondheim politikammer, 1/32 Emigrant protocols, no. 1: Emigrant protocol no. 1, 1867-1870.

Anna J. Solem

F, b. 24 November 1887, d. 14 September 1941
Father*Thomas Arntsen Solem b. 3 Aug 1854, d. 8 Dec 1945
Mother*Anne Bolette Abrahamson b. 24 Dec 1865, d. 24 Jan 1931
Name TypeDateDescription
NicknameAnna J. Solem also went by the name of Annie.
Life EventDateDescription
Birth24 November 1887Anna J. Solem was born on 24 November 1887 at South Dakota.
She was the daughter of Thomas Arntsen Solem and Anne Bolette Abrahamson.
UNMARRIED1940As of 1940, Anna J. Solem was never married.
Death14 September 1941She died on 14 September 1941 at age 53.1
Burialafter 14 September 1941She was buried after 14 September 1941 at Roseni Cemetery, Union, South Dakota.
Census DateLocationDescription
7 June 1900Spink Twp, Union, South DakotaAnna J. Solem was listed as a daughter in Thomas Arntsen Solem's household on the 1900 Census at Spink Twp, Union, South Dakota.2
17 May 1910Spink, Union, South DakotaAnna J. Solem was listed as a daughter in Thomas Arntsen Solem's household on the 1910 Census at Spink, Union, South Dakota.3
17 January 1920Emmet, Union, South DakotaAnna J. Solem was listed as a servant in Isaac Olsen Lykken Sr.'s household on the 1920 Census at Emmet, Union, South Dakota.4
1940Spink, Union, South DakotaAnna J. Solem was listed as a daughter in Thomas Arntsen Solem's household on the 1940 Census at Spink, Union, South Dakota.5

Citations

  1. [S184] Beresford Republic Newspaper, Vol. 48. Sep 18, 1941.
  2. [S245] U.S. Federal Census 1900 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, ED 340. Page 4. Stamp 249A. Dwelling 66.
  3. [S244] U.S. Federal Census 1910 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, ED430. Dwelling 89. Sheet 5B.
  4. [S243] U.S. Federal Census 1920 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, ED250. Dwelling 56.
  5. [S373] U.S. Federal Census 1940 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Year: 1940; Census Place: Spink, Union, South Dakota; Roll: T627_3869; Page: 1B; Enumeration District: 64-16.

Olina J. Solem

F, b. 18 July 1892, d. 9 April 1965
Father*Thomas Arntsen Solem b. 3 Aug 1854, d. 8 Dec 1945
Mother*Anne Bolette Abrahamson b. 24 Dec 1865, d. 24 Jan 1931
Name TypeDateDescription
Name VariationOlina J. Solem was also known as Olena.
NicknameOlina J. Solem also went by the name of Lena.
Life EventDateDescription
Birth18 July 1892Olina J. Solem was born on 18 July 1892 at South Dakota.
She was the daughter of Thomas Arntsen Solem and Anne Bolette Abrahamson.
UNMARRIED11 April 1930As of 11 April 1930, Olina J. Solem was never married.
Death9 April 1965She died on 9 April 1965 at coronary thrombosis, Vermillion, Clay, South Dakota, at age 72.
Burial13 April 1965She was buried on 13 April 1965 at Roseni Cemetery, Union, South Dakota.
Census DateLocationDescription
7 June 1900Spink Twp, Union, South DakotaOlina J. Solem was listed as a daughter in Thomas Arntsen Solem's household on the 1900 Census at Spink Twp, Union, South Dakota.1
17 May 1910Spink, Union, South DakotaOlina J. Solem was listed as a daughter in Thomas Arntsen Solem's household on the 1910 Census at Spink, Union, South Dakota.2
12 January 1920Spink, Union, South DakotaOlina J. Solem was listed as a daughter in Thomas Arntsen Solem's household on the 1920 Census at Spink, Union, South Dakota.3
11 April 1930Spink, Union, South DakotaOlina J. Solem was listed as a daughter in Thomas Arntsen Solem's household on the 1930 Census at Spink, Union, South Dakota.4
1940Spink, Union, South DakotaOlina J. Solem was listed as a daughter in Thomas Arntsen Solem's household on the 1940 Census at Spink, Union, South Dakota.5

Citations

  1. [S245] U.S. Federal Census 1900 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, ED 340. Page 4. Stamp 249A. Dwelling 66.
  2. [S244] U.S. Federal Census 1910 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, ED430. Dwelling 89. Sheet 5B.
  3. [S243] U.S. Federal Census 1920 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, ED252. Dwelling 33.
  4. [S250] U.S. Federal Census 1930 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, ED64-15. Dwelling 73.
  5. [S373] U.S. Federal Census 1940 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Year: 1940; Census Place: Spink, Union, South Dakota; Roll: T627_3869; Page: 1B; Enumeration District: 64-16.

John Thomas Solem

M, b. 26 November 1894, d. 28 June 1962
Father*Thomas Arntsen Solem b. 3 Aug 1854, d. 8 Dec 1945
Mother*Anne Bolette Abrahamson b. 24 Dec 1865, d. 24 Jan 1931
John Thomas Solem 26 May 1923-Colorized
Name TypeDateDescription
NicknameJohn Thomas Solem also went by the name of Johnny.
Life EventDateDescription
Birth26 November 1894John Thomas Solem was born on 26 November 1894 at Union, South Dakota.
He was the son of Thomas Arntsen Solem and Anne Bolette Abrahamson.
Marriage26 May 1923John Thomas Solem married Selma O. Holthe, daughter of Odin Holthe and Johanna Solberg, on 26 May 1923 at Union, South Dakota, John Thomas and Selma Holthe wedding portrait.1
John Thomas and Selma Holthe wedding portrait 26 May 1923 Union county SD-Colorized
John Thomas and Selma Holthe wedding portrait 26 May 1923 Union county, SD
Death28 June 1962John Thomas Solem died on 28 June 1962 at Yankton St Hospital from cerebral vascular accident, Yankton, Yankton, South Dakota, at age 67 John T. Solem, 67, died Thursday at a Yankton hospital after an illness of five years. He had been under doctor's care at the hospital for about two years… He was baptized and confirmed at Roseni Lutheran church, where he had been a lifelong member. He was a veteran of World War I. He spent his life on a farm near Spink until 1959 when he moved to Alcester… The American Legion post and the V.F.W. post of Elk Point had charge of military rites at the graveside.2
Akron Register Tribune July 5, 1962 - John T Solem, 67, obituary
Akron Register Tribune July 12, 1962 - John T Solem, 67, obituary
Burial30 June 1962He was buried on 30 June 1962 at Roseni Cemetery, Union, South Dakota.
Census DateLocationDescription
7 June 1900Spink Twp, Union, South DakotaJohn Thomas Solem was listed as a son in Thomas Arntsen Solem's household on the 1900 Census at Spink Twp, Union, South Dakota.3
17 May 1910Spink, Union, South DakotaJohn Thomas Solem was listed as a son in Thomas Arntsen Solem's household on the 1910 Census at Spink, Union, South Dakota.4
12 January 1920Spink, Union, South DakotaJohn Thomas Solem was listed as a son in Thomas Arntsen Solem's household on the 1920 Census at Spink, Union, South Dakota.5
12 April 1930Spink, Union, South DakotaJohn Thomas Solem was listed as the head of a family on the 1930 Census at Spink, Union, South Dakota, living next door to Albert Solem.6
13 April 1950Spink, Union, South DakotaHe was listed as the head of a family on the 1950 Census at Spink, Union, South Dakota, surname listed as Abraham.7
DateLocationDescription
John Thomas Solem was a farmer.

Children of John Thomas Solem and Selma O. Holthe

Citations

  1. [S342] South Dakota, South Dakota Marriage Certificates, 1905-1949.
  2. [S297] Mrs. Leo A. Abrahamson, The Abraham Olson Family - Second Edition, page 82.
  3. [S245] U.S. Federal Census 1900 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, ED 340. Page 4. Stamp 249A. Dwelling 66.
  4. [S244] U.S. Federal Census 1910 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, ED430. Dwelling 89. Sheet 5B.
  5. [S243] U.S. Federal Census 1920 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, ED252. Dwelling 33.
  6. [S250] U.S. Federal Census 1930 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, ED64-15. Dwelling 81.
  7. [S423] U.S. Federal Census 1950 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, ED64-16.

Albert T. Solem

M, b. 12 January 1897, d. 30 April 1958
Father*Thomas Arntsen Solem b. 3 Aug 1854, d. 8 Dec 1945
Mother*Anne Bolette Abrahamson b. 24 Dec 1865, d. 24 Jan 1931
Albert Solem - circa 1921-Colorized
Life EventDateDescription
Birth12 January 1897Albert T. Solem was born on 12 January 1897 at Union, South Dakota.
He was the son of Thomas Arntsen Solem and Anne Bolette Abrahamson.
Marriagecirca 1921Albert T. Solem married Clara E. Anderson circa 1921 at first marriage for her Albert Solem and Clara Anderson wedding portrait.
Albert Solem and Clara Anderson wedding portrait - circa 1921-Colorized
Albert Solem and Clara Anderson wedding portrait - circa 1921
Death30 April 1958Albert T. Solem died on 30 April 1958 at Sacred Heart Hospital from carcinoma of the lung, Yankton, Yankton, South Dakota, at age 61.
Burialafter 30 April 1958He was buried after 30 April 1958 at Roseni Cemetery, Union, South Dakota.
Census DateLocationDescription
7 June 1900Spink Twp, Union, South DakotaAlbert T. Solem was listed as a son in Thomas Arntsen Solem's household on the 1900 Census at Spink Twp, Union, South Dakota.1
17 May 1910Spink, Union, South DakotaAlbert T. Solem was listed as a son in Thomas Arntsen Solem's household on the 1910 Census at Spink, Union, South Dakota.2
12 January 1920Spink, Union, South DakotaAlbert T. Solem was listed as a son in Thomas Arntsen Solem's household on the 1920 Census at Spink, Union, South Dakota.3
12 April 1930Spink, Union, South DakotaAlbert T. Solem was listed as the head of a family on the 1930 Census at Spink, Union, South Dakota, living next door to John Solem..4
13 April 1950Spink, Union, South DakotaHe was listed as the head of a family on the 1950 Census at Spink, Union, South Dakota, surname listed as Abraham.5
DateLocationDescription
Albert T. Solem was a carpenter.
5 June 1918World War I Draft Registration, Union, South DakotaOn 5 June 1918 at World War I Draft Registration, Union, South Dakota.

Children of Albert T. Solem and Clara E. Anderson

Citations

  1. [S245] U.S. Federal Census 1900 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, ED 340. Page 4. Stamp 249A. Dwelling 66.
  2. [S244] U.S. Federal Census 1910 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, ED430. Dwelling 89. Sheet 5B.
  3. [S243] U.S. Federal Census 1920 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, ED252. Dwelling 33.
  4. [S250] U.S. Federal Census 1930 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, ED64-15. Dwelling 80.
  5. [S423] U.S. Federal Census 1950 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, ED64-16.

Betsy Solem

F, b. 6 November 1901, d. 23 April 1989
Father*Thomas Arntsen Solem b. 3 Aug 1854, d. 8 Dec 1945
Mother*Anne Bolette Abrahamson b. 24 Dec 1865, d. 24 Jan 1931
Betsy (Solem) Dale-cropped-Colorized
Betsy (Solem) Dale
Betsy (Solem) Dale-Colorized
Name TypeDateDescription
Name VariationBetsy Solem was also known as Betsey.
Married Name26 October 1933As of 26 October 1933,her married name was Dale.
TypeDateDescription
SOCIALSECUBetsy Solem obtained US Social Security Card at South Dakota; Last residence Yankton, Yankton, South Dakota..
Life EventDateDescription
Birth6 November 1901Betsy Solem was born on 6 November 1901 at South Dakota also reported as Akron, Plymouth, Iowa.
She was the daughter of Thomas Arntsen Solem and Anne Bolette Abrahamson.
Marriage26 October 1933Betsy Solem married William Walter Dale, son of Rev. Elling Olearius Dale and Inger Marie Iverson, on 26 October 1933 at Tyndall, South Dakota.
Death23 April 1989Betsy Solem died on 23 April 1989 at Dakota Hospital from cardiac arrest, Vermillion, Clay, South Dakota, at age 87.
Burial27 April 1989She was buried on 27 April 1989 at Bluff View Cemetery, Vermillion, Clay, South Dakota.
Census DateLocationDescription
17 May 1910Spink, Union, South DakotaBetsy Solem was listed as a daughter in Thomas Arntsen Solem's household on the 1910 Census at Spink, Union, South Dakota.1
12 January 1920Spink, Union, South DakotaBetsy Solem was listed as a daughter in Thomas Arntsen Solem's household on the 1920 Census at Spink, Union, South Dakota.2
11 April 1930Spink, Union, South DakotaBetsy Solem was listed as a daughter in Thomas Arntsen Solem's household on the 1930 Census at Spink, Union, South Dakota.3

Children of Betsy Solem and William Walter Dale

Citations

  1. [S244] U.S. Federal Census 1910 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, ED430. Dwelling 89. Sheet 5B.
  2. [S243] U.S. Federal Census 1920 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, ED252. Dwelling 33.
  3. [S250] U.S. Federal Census 1930 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, ED64-15. Dwelling 73.

Elmer Joseph Imholt

M, b. 10 September 1919, d. 25 May 1993
Father*Henry Bernard Imholt b. 27 Sep 1891, d. 8 Sep 1981
Mother*Pearl Emma Banwart b. 24 Dec 1897, d. 22 Oct 1969
TypeDateDescription
SOCIALSECUElmer Joseph Imholt obtained US Social Security Card at Illinois; last residence Oregon City, Clackamas, Oregon.
Life EventDateDescription
Birth10 September 1919Elmer Joseph Imholt was born on 10 September 1919 at Minneota, Yellow Medicine, Minnesota.
He was the son of Henry Bernard Imholt and Pearl Emma Banwart.
Marriage27 September 1942Elmer Joseph Imholt married Lucille Frances Kaney, daughter of Hubert Francis Kaney and Myrtle Margaret Welch, on 27 September 1942.
Death25 May 1993Elmer Joseph Imholt died on 25 May 1993 at Yellow Jacket Resevoir, Harney, Oregon, at age 73.
Burialafter 25 May 1993He was buried after 25 May 1993 at Saint John the Apostle Catholic Cemetery, Oregon City, Clackamas, Oregon, also reported as Mountain View Cemetery.
Census DateLocationDescription
10 April 1930Melrose Park, Proviso Township, Cook, IllinoisElmer Joseph Imholt was listed as a son in Henry Bernard Imholt's household on the 1930 Census at Melrose Park, Proviso Township, Cook, Illinois.1
1940Melrose Park, Cook, IllinoisElmer Joseph Imholt was listed as a son in Henry Bernard Imholt's household on the 1940 Census at Melrose Park, Cook, Illinois.2

Citations

  1. [S250] U.S. Federal Census 1930 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, ED16-2328. Dwelling 120.
  2. [S373] U.S. Federal Census 1940 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Year: 1940; Census Place: Melrose Park, Cook, Illinois; Roll: T627_788; Page: 10A; Enumeration District: 16-450.

Jacqueline Anna Nyland

F, b. 2 June 1933, d. 30 December 2007
Father*Jack Axel Nyland b. 11 Dec 1899, d. 22 Aug 1990
Mother*Delia (?)
Name TypeDateDescription
NicknameJacqueline Anna Nyland also went by the name of Jackie.
Married Name15 April 1953As of 15 April 1953,her married name was Searle.
Married Name28 February 1976As of 28 February 1976,her married name was Kaney.
Life EventDateDescription
Birth2 June 1933Jacqueline Anna Nyland was born on 2 June 1933 at Portland, Multnomah, Oregon.
She was the daughter of Jack Axel Nyland and Delia (?)
Marriage15 April 1953Jacqueline Anna Nyland married Harold D. Searle on 15 April 1953.
Divorce3 April 1968Jacqueline Anna Nyland and Harold D. Searle were divorced on 3 April 1968 at Oregon.
Marriage28 February 1976Jacqueline Anna Nyland married Duane Francis Kaney Sr., son of Hubert Francis Kaney and Myrtle Margaret Welch, on 28 February 1976 at Oregon City, Clackamas, Oregon, also reported as 28 Feb 1977.
Death30 December 2007Jacqueline Anna Nyland died on 30 December 2007 at age 74 Jacqueline Anna Kaney died on Dec. 30, 2007, at age 74. She was born Jacqueline Anna Nyland on June 2, 1933, in Portland, and lived in Portland and Canby, before retiring to Prineville with her husband. When he died, she moved to Milwaukee. She had been employed as a bartender at The Castle and the Willamette Valley Country Club. Survivors include: daughter, Candice Chance; sons, Randy, Ronald and Regis Searle; four grandchildren and 10 step-grandchildren. Her husband, Duane Kaney Sr. preceded her in death in 2003. Remembrances may be sent to Dove Lewis. Arrangements: Holman-Hankins-Bowker & Waud.
*******************
Jacqueline Anna Kaney died Dec. 30, 2007, at age 74. Jacqueline Anna Nyland was born June 2, 1933, in Portland. She graduated from Washington High School and was a bartender for the Castle Restaurant in Gladstone and Willamette Valley Country Club. She lived in Canby before moving to Prineville in the 1990s and to Milwaukie in 2003. In 1976, she married Duane Kaney Sr; he died in 2003. Survivors include her daughter, Candice Chance; sons, Randy Searle, Ronald Searle and Regis Searle; and four grandchildren. Remembrances to Dove Lewis Emergency Animal Hospital. Arrangements by Holman Hankins Bowker & Waud.
Burialafter 30 December 2007She was buried after 30 December 2007 at Willamette National Cemetery, Portland, Multnomah, Oregon.

Edward William Harms

M, b. 12 June 1925, d. 13 July 2007
Father*Henry A. Harms b. Dec 1888, d. 1960
Mother*Amanda A. Peters b. Apr 1894, d. 1 Sep 1976
TypeDateDescription
SOCIALSECUEdward William Harms obtained US Social Security Card at Wisconsin; last residence Baraboo, Sauk, Wisconsin.
Life EventDateDescription
Birth12 June 1925Edward William Harms was born on 12 June 1925 at Loganville, Sauk, Wisconsin.
He was the son of Henry A. Harms and Amanda A. Peters.
Marriage14 May 1969Edward William Harms married Lucille E. Beckmann on 14 May 1969.
Death13 July 2007Edward William Harms died on 13 July 2007 at age 82 Edward W. Harms, 82 of Reedsburg, died on July 13, 2007, at the Wisconsin Dells Health and Rehab Center in Wisconsin Dells. He was born on June 12, 1925, in Loganville, the son of Henry and Amanda (nee Peters) Harms. He was employed with Kraemer Construction in Plain as a carpenter for many years. Ed enjoyed his garden and built a walk-in cooler to store his vegetables. He enjoyed music, especially singing and learned how to play the piano by ear. He liked to hunt and fish, which led him to become a great storyteller, a true hunter and fisherman. One of his great stories in life pertained to his joy of operating a steel horse also referred to as his father's tractor.

He is survived by his children, Paul Harms of Baraboo, Jeanette Parks of Baraboo, June (Ron) Haefner of Mt. Morris, Ill. and Rita Loomis of Loganville; grandchildren, Jacqueline (Terry) Spencer, Jennifer (Don) Lovelace, Alex Harms, Angela McCuen, Jerry Johnson, Scott Johnson and Jammie Harms; many great-grandchildren; great-great-grandchildren; and great-great-great-grandchildren; brothers and sisters, Reinhard (Irene) Harms of Reedsburg, Ruth Tiedtje of Loganville, Armand (Donna) Harms of Rock Springs and Rev. Ray (Ione) Harms of Loganville; sister-in-law, Ellen Harms of Mayville; many nieces, nephews, cousins along with other relatives and friends.

He was preceded in death by his parents; a sister, Caroline Robson; a brother, Henry Harms; and nephews, David and Stewart Harms.

Funeral services will be conducted on Wednesday, July 18, 2007, at 11 a.m. in St. Peter's Lutheran Church, Loganville with Pastor Chris Miller officiating. Burial will follow in St. Peter's Cemetery, Loganville. Friends called on Tuesday from 4 until 8 p.m. at the Farber Funeral Home in Reedsburg and again on Wednesday at the church from 10 a.m. until the time of service. The family requests memorials of remembrance be made to St. Peter's Lutheran Church Pipe Organ Renovation Fund.

The Farber Funeral Home is assisting the family with the arrangements.
Census DateLocationDescription
8 April 1930Washington, Sauk, WisconsinEdward William Harms was listed as a son in Henry A. Harms's household on the 1930 Census at Washington, Sauk, Wisconsin.1

Child of Edward William Harms

Citations

  1. [S250] U.S. Federal Census 1930 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Year: 1930; Census Place: Washington, Sauk, Wisconsin; Roll: 2609; Page: 2A; Enumeration District: 38; Image: 496.0.

Vivian Regina Ericsen

F, b. 20 July 1936, d. 21 January 2006
Father*Ragnar Kristian Ericsen b. 26 Mar 1905, d. 27 May 1994
Mother*Regina Aydt b. c 1903
Name TypeDateDescription
Name VariationVivian Regina Ericsen was also known as Ericson.
Married Name23 October 1954As of 23 October 1954,her married name was Kaney.
TypeDateDescription
SOCIALSECUVivian Regina Ericsen obtained US Social Security Card at California; last residence Mentone, San Bernardino, California.
Life EventDateDescription
Birth20 July 1936Vivian Regina Ericsen was born on 20 July 1936 at Sioux Falls, Minnehaha, South Dakota.
She was the daughter of Ragnar Kristian Ericsen and Regina Aydt.
Marriage23 October 1954Vivian Regina Ericsen married Eugene Francis Kaney, son of Wilfred Edwin Kaney Sr. and Madelyn A. Dorow, on 23 October 1954 at San Bernardino, California.
Death21 January 2006Vivian Regina Ericsen died on 21 January 2006 at age 69.
Burialafter 21 January 2006She was buried after 21 January 2006 Name: Vivian Regina Kaney Service Info.: CPL US ARMY Birth Date: 20 Jul 1936 Death Date: 21 Jan 2006 Relation: Wife of Kaney, Eugene F Cemetery: Riverside National Cemetery Cemetery Address: 22495 Van Buren Boulevard Riverside, CA 92518 Buried At: Section 46 Site 2105.
Census DateLocationDescription
1940Sioux Falls, Minnehaha, South DakotaVivian Regina Ericsen was listed as a daughter in Ragnar Kristian Ericsen's household on the 1940 Census at Sioux Falls, Minnehaha, South Dakota.1
DateLocationDescription
circa 1960Vivian Regina Ericsen had five children.

Citations

  1. [S373] U.S. Federal Census 1940 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Year: 1940; Census Place: Sioux Falls, Minnehaha, South Dakota; Roll: T627_3864; Page: 6B; Enumeration District: 50-47A.

Dallas Edward Burkholder

M, b. 9 January 1904, d. 17 July 1995
Life EventDateDescription
Birth9 January 1904Dallas Edward Burkholder was born on 9 January 1904.
Marriage29 August 1925He married Thelma Ginn on 29 August 1925 at Colorado.
Marriage2 June 1956Dallas Edward Burkholder married Esther S. Sommervold, daughter of Severt S. Sommervold and Marit A. Asp, on 2 June 1956 at Sioux Falls, South Dakota.
Death17 July 1995Dallas Edward Burkholder died on 17 July 1995 at age 91 Dallas E Burkholder obituary.
Argus-Leader (Sioux Falls, South Dakota) 19 Jul 1995 - Dallas E Burkholder obituary
DateLocationDescription
June 1971Akron, IowaIn June 1971 at Akron, Iowa, Double annivesary of Dallas and Esther (Sommervold) Burkholder and Mr and Mrs Sigvald Sommervold.
March 1977Sioux City, IowaIn March 1977 at Sioux City, Iowa, celebrated Roy and Sarah (Sommervold) Abraham's 48th wedding anniversary.

Beret Jorgensdatter Petersen

F, b. 21 June 1823, d. 18 September 1898
Father*Jørgen Petersen
Mother*Ane Lorensia Olsdatter
Beret (Petersen) Solem-Colorized
Name TypeDateDescription
Name VariationBeret Jorgensdatter Petersen was also known as Berit Jørgensdatter.
Name VariationBeret Jorgensdatter Petersen was also known as Beret J. Dorthea.
Married Namebefore 1854As of before 1854,her married name was Solem.
Life EventDateDescription
Birth21 June 1823Beret Jorgensdatter Petersen was born on 21 June 1823 at Ørkedals, Norway, also reported as 1824.
She was the daughter of Jørgen Petersen and Ane Lorensia Olsdatter.
Marriagebefore 1854Beret Jorgensdatter Petersen married Arnt Torgersen Solem, son of Torger Fredrikson and Ingebor Olsdatter Kaarstad, before 1854.
Death18 September 1898Beret Jorgensdatter Petersen died on 18 September 1898 at age 75.
Census DateLocationDescription
1865Orkdal, Sør-Trøndelag, NorwayBeret Jorgensdatter Petersen appeared on the census of 1865 in the household of Arnt Torgersen Solem at Orkdal, Sør-Trøndelag, Norway.1
11 June 1880Spink District, Union, South DakotaBeret Jorgensdatter Petersen was listed as wife in Arnt Torgersen Solem's household on the 1880 Census at Spink District, Union, South Dakota.2
DateLocationDescription
Portrait of Arnt and Beret (Petersen) Solem with daughter Anna Solem.
Arnt and Beret (Petersen) Solem with daughter Anna Solem-Colorized
Arnt and Beret (Petersen) Solem with daughter Anna Solem
15 October 1854Orkdal, Sør-Trøndelag, NorwayBeret Jorgensdatter Petersen, the mother of Thomas Arntsen Solem, presented him for baptism on 15 October 1854 at Orkdal, Sør-Trøndelag, Norway.3
1 January 1857Orkdal, Sør-Trøndelag, NorwayBeret Jorgensdatter Petersen, the mother of Johan Arntsen Solem, presented him for baptism on 1 January 1857 at Orkdal, Sør-Trøndelag, Norway.3
16 September 1860Orkdal, Sør-Trøndelag, NorwayBeret Jorgensdatter Petersen, the mother of Ingeborg Arntsdatter Solem, presented her for baptism on 16 September 1860 at Orkdal, Sør-Trøndelag, Norway.3
17 November 1866Orkdal, Sør-Trøndelag, NorwayBeret Jorgensdatter Petersen, the mother of Anna A. Solem, presented her for baptism on 17 November 1866 at Orkdal, Sør-Trøndelag, Norway; residence: Solem
name listed as Ane Arntsdatter.3
28 April 1870on the ship Franklin coming from Norway to AmericaBeret Jorgensdatter Petersen and Arnt Torgersen Solem immigrated on 28 April 1870 to on the ship Franklin coming from Norway to America residence: Ørkedal
Destination Quebec, Canada:
Arnt Torgersen Solem (54)
Berit Jørgensdatter (46)
Thomas Arntsen (16)
Johan Arntsen (12.5)
Ingeborg Arntsdatter (9.5)
Anne Arntsdatter (4.)4

Children of Beret Jorgensdatter Petersen and Arnt Torgersen Solem

Citations

  1. [S375] Norwegian National Archives Digital Archives, by Norwegian government, 1865 census for Orkdal.
  2. [S246] U.S. Federal Census 1880 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, ED 5. Dwelling 60. Pg 6.
  3. [S375] Norwegian National Archives Digital Archives, by Norwegian government, Church book from Orkdal parish 1854-1869 (1638P).
  4. [S375] Norwegian National Archives Digital Archives, by Norwegian government, Trondheim politikammer, 1/32 Emigrant protocols, no. 1: Emigrant protocol no. 1, 1867-1870.

Anna A. Solem

F, b. September 1866, d. 1904
Father*Arnt Torgersen Solem b. 18 Jun 1815, d. 21 Aug 1900
Mother*Beret Jorgensdatter Petersen b. 21 Jun 1823, d. 18 Sep 1898
Anna Solem-Colorized
Name TypeDateDescription
Married Namecirca 1889As of circa 1889,her married name was Jamtgaard.
Life EventDateDescription
BirthSeptember 1866Anna A. Solem was born in September 1866 at Norway.
She was the daughter of Arnt Torgersen Solem and Beret Jorgensdatter Petersen.
Baptism17 November 1866Anna A. Solem was baptized on 17 November 1866 at Orkdal, Sør-Trøndelag, Norway, residence: Solem
name listed as Ane Arntsdatter.1
Marriagecirca 1889She married Louis O. Jamtgaard, son of Ole Jamtgaard and Sigrid Lium, circa 1889.
Death1904Anna A. Solem died in 1904 at Iowa died about 6 months after her son Arnold was born.
Census DateLocationDescription
11 June 1880Spink District, Union, South DakotaAnna A. Solem was listed as a daughter in Arnt Torgersen Solem's household on the 1880 Census at Spink District, Union, South Dakota.2
4 June 1900Sioux City, Woodbury, IowaAnna A. Solem was listed as wife in Louis O. Jamtgaard's household on the 1900 Census at Sioux City, Woodbury, Iowa.3
DateLocationDescription
Portrait of Arnt and Beret (Petersen) Solem with daughter Anna Solem.
28 April 1870on the ship Franklin coming from Norway to AmericaAnna A. Solem immigrated with Arnt Torgersen Solem and Beret Jorgensdatter Petersen on 28 April 1870 at on the ship Franklin coming from Norway to America; residence: Ørkedal
Destination Quebec, Canada:
Arnt Torgersen Solem (54)
Berit Jørgensdatter (46)
Thomas Arntsen (16)
Johan Arntsen (12.5)
Ingeborg Arntsdatter (9.5)
Anne Arntsdatter (4.)4
1900Anna A. Solem had 5 with 3 living in 1900 children.

Children of Anna A. Solem and Louis O. Jamtgaard

Citations

  1. [S375] Norwegian National Archives Digital Archives, by Norwegian government, Church book from Orkdal parish 1854-1869 (1638P).
  2. [S246] U.S. Federal Census 1880 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, ED 5. Dwelling 60. Pg 6.
  3. [S245] U.S. Federal Census 1900 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, ED166. Dwelling 57.
  4. [S375] Norwegian National Archives Digital Archives, by Norwegian government, Trondheim politikammer, 1/32 Emigrant protocols, no. 1: Emigrant protocol no. 1, 1867-1870.

Mayme Cecelia Kaney

F, b. 7 June 1888, d. 27 October 1992
Father*Patrick Henry Kaney Jr. b. 25 May 1860, d. 10 Jul 1927
Mother*Margaret Ann Kane b. 19 Nov 1860, d. 8 Jul 1951
Mayme Kaney-circa 1910-Colorized
Mayme (Kaney) Sadler - circa 1924-Colorized
Name TypeDateDescription
Name VariationMayme Cecelia Kaney was also known as Mary.
Name VariationMayme Cecelia Kaney was also known as Mamie C.
Married Name6 July 1910As of 6 July 1910,her married name was Sadler.
TypeDateDescription
SOCIALSECUMayme Cecelia Kaney obtained US Social Security Card at South Dakota; last residence Wagner, Charles Mix, South Dakota.
Life EventDateDescription
Birth7 June 1888Mayme Cecelia Kaney was born on 7 June 1888 at near Kimball, Brule, South Dakota.1
She was the daughter of Patrick Henry Kaney Jr. and Margaret Ann Kane.
Marriage6 July 1910Mayme Cecelia Kaney married Dr. Ernest Downing Sadler, son of Columbia Don Sadler and Catherine Luella Brock, on 6 July 1910 at St. John's Catholic Church, Wagner, Charles Mix, South Dakota, Marriage record of E D Sadler and Mamie C Kaney; performed by minister G E Kelly.2
Marriage record of E D Sadler and Mamie C Kaney 06 Jul 1910 Wagner, Charles Mix, SD
Death27 October 1992Mayme Cecelia Kaney died on 27 October 1992 at Wagner, South Dakota, at age 104 The 2nd of five daughters and one son born to Patrick Henry Kaney and Margaret Ann Kaney nee Kane, she was born in Dakota Territory, near Kimball, South Dakota. She died at the Good Samaritan Center in Wagner, SD. Mayme had attained the age of 104 years, four months and 20 days.

Mayme's family moved to a farm two miles west of Wagner in 1904. She went to country school and atteneded Yankton College. Here she received a teaching certificate at the age of 16 years. Mayme taught school south of Wagner and also was a substitute teacher.

She married Dr. Ernest Downing Sadler, the veterinarian, 06 July 1910 at St. John the Baptist's Catholic church in Wagner. Six sons were born to their union: Kenneth Earl, Lowell, Dale, twins Warren P. and Wayne, and Leo.

Mayme lived her entire adult life in the Wagner area. Her husband died in 1961. Mayme continued to live in her home until 1973, when she became a resident of the Good Samaritan Center.

Mayme was active in many civic and social organizations. She was a member of St. John the Baptist Catholic Church; Alter Society and a charter member of the Catholic Daughters.

Thankful for having shared her life are two sons: Ken of Wagner and Dale of Sun City Center, Florida; 15 grandchildren; 35 great-grandchildren and nine great-great-grandchildren.

Mayme was preceded in death by her husband, parents, four sons: Lowell, Warren, Wayne and Leo; five sisters, one brother and two great-grandchildren who died in infancy.

Burial at St. John's cemetery following Mass of the Christian Burial held at 10:30 a.m. Friday, October 30, 1992 at St. John the Baptist Catholic Church, Wagner, SD, Father Paul Offerman and Father John Maliyekal celebrants.
Burial30 October 1992She was buried on 30 October 1992 at St. John's Catholic Cemetery, Wagner, Charles Mix, South Dakota, Mass of the Christian Burial services were held Friday, Oct. 30, 1992, at St. John the Baptist Catholic Church, Wagner, for Mayme Cecilia Sadler, 104, who died Oct 27 at the Good Samaritan Center, Wagner. Father Paul Offerman and Father John Maliyekal officiated...
Mayme was born June 7, 1888, in Dakota Territory near Kimball to Patrick and Margaret (Kane) Kaney. Her family moved to a farm two miles west of Wagner in 1904. She went to a country school and attended Yankton College. Here she received a teaching certificate at the age of 16. She taught school south of Wagner and also was a substitute teacher...
Census DateLocationDescription
11 June 1900Plainfield, Brule, South DakotaMayme Cecelia Kaney was listed as a niece in Joseph C. Kane's household on the 1900 Census at Plainfield, Brule, South Dakota.3
1905South DakotaMayme Cecelia Kaney appeared on the census of 1905 in the household of Patrick Henry Kaney Jr. at South Dakota; wife and son Henry aren't included in the census index.
22 April 1910Bryan Twp, Charles Mix, South DakotaMayme Cecelia Kaney was listed as a daughter in Patrick Henry Kaney Jr.'s household on the 1910 Census at Bryan Twp, Charles Mix, South Dakota.4
9 January 1920Wagner, Charles Mix, South DakotaMayme Cecelia Kaney was listed as wife in Dr. Ernest Downing Sadler's household on the 1920 Census at Wagner, Charles Mix, South Dakota.5
15 April 1930Wagner, Charles Mix, South DakotaMayme Cecelia Kaney was listed as wife in Dr. Ernest Downing Sadler's household on the 1930 Census at Wagner, Charles Mix, South Dakota.6
DateLocationDescription
Mayme Cecelia Kaney had six boys children.
1895In 1895 Patrick Henry Kaney family portrait - Back row: Rose, Nellie, Mayme, Front row: Patrick holding Elizabeth, Kathryn, Margaret holding Anne.
circa 1910Circa 1910 Patrick Henry Kaney family portrait - back row: Elizabeth, Kathryn, Mayme, Nellie, Anna, front row: Patrick, Henry, Rose, Margaret.
4 May 1910Wagner, South DakotaShe witnessed the marriage of Charles Hrdlicka Jr. and Kathryn Genevieve Kaney on 4 May 1910 at Wagner, South Dakota.
circa 1924Circa 1924 Ernest D and Mayme (Kaney) Sadler family - Mayme, Kenneth, Wayne, Lowell, Warren, Dale, Ernie - plus separate photo of Leo.
Ernest D and Mayme (Kaney) Sadler family - Mayme, Kenneth, Wayne, Lowell, Warren, Dale, Ernie - circa 1924 - plus separate photo of Leo-Colorized
Ernest D and Mayme (Kaney) Sadler family - Mayme, Kenneth, Wayne, Lowell, Warren, Dale, Ernie - circa 1924 - plus separate photo of Leo
Photo of sons of Ernest D and Mayme (Kaney) Sadler - Leo, Ken, Dale, Wayne, Warren - 1940s - Wagner, South Dakota.
sons of Ernest D and Mayme (Kaney) Sadler - Leo, Ken, Dale, Wayne, Warren - 1940s - Wagner, South Dakota-Colorized
sons of Ernest D and Mayme (Kaney) Sadler - Leo, Ken, Dale, Wayne, Warren - 1940s - Wagner, South Dakota
1 May 1960Charles Jr and Kathryn Hrdlicka - 50th wedding anniversaryOn 1 May 1960 at Charles Jr and Kathryn Hrdlicka - 50th wedding anniversary.
1 October 1969Banquet presentation to Dr Kenneth E. Sadler, named South Dakota Veterinarian of the YearOn 1 October 1969 at Banquet presentation to Dr Kenneth E. Sadler, named South Dakota Veterinarian of the Year.
9 September 1971Wagner, South DakotaOn 9 September 1971 at Wagner, South Dakota, Labor Day parade marshall.
Labor Day parade marshall, Mrs. E. D. (Mamie) Sadler 09 Sept 1971 The Daily Republic (Mitchell, SD)
Labor Day parade marshalls photo including Mrs. E. D. (Mamie) Sadler 09 Sept 1971 The Daily Republic (Mitchell, SD)

Children of Mayme Cecelia Kaney and Dr. Ernest Downing Sadler

Citations

  1. [S9] South Dakota, South Dakota Birth Records South Dakota, South Dakota Birth Records
    Birth Information for MAMIE CECELIA KANEY
    (State File Number: 771831)
    File Date:     04/30/1957
    Sex:     Female
    Birth Date:     06/07/1888
    City/County:     BRULE
    Mother's Name:     MARGARET KANE
    Father's Name:     PATRICK HENRY KANEY (unknown file date).
  2. [S342] South Dakota, South Dakota Marriage Certificates, 1905-1949, Marriage Date: 06 Jul 1910.
  3. [S245] U.S. Federal Census 1900 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, ED65 Dwelling 112. Sheet 6B.
  4. [S244] U.S. Federal Census 1910 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, ED89. Stamp 105. Sheet 2A. Dwelling 24.
  5. [S243] U.S. Federal Census 1920 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, ED52. Dwelling 57.
  6. [S250] U.S. Federal Census 1930 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, ED12-29. Dwelling 195.

Kathryn Genevieve Kaney

F, b. 19 November 1890, d. 17 September 1978
Father*Patrick Henry Kaney Jr. b. 25 May 1860, d. 10 Jul 1927
Mother*Margaret Ann Kane b. 19 Nov 1860, d. 8 Jul 1951
Kathryn Kaney Hrdlicka - 1960-Colorized
Kathryn Kaney Hrdlicka - 1960
Kathryn Kaney-circa 1910-Colorized
Name TypeDateDescription
NicknameKathryn Genevieve Kaney also went by the name of Katie.
Married Name4 May 1910As of 4 May 1910,her married name was Hrdlicka.
TypeDateDescription
SOCIALSECUKathryn Genevieve Kaney obtained US Social Security Card at South Dakota; Last residence Armour, Douglas, South Dakota.
Life EventDateDescription
Birth19 November 1890Kathryn Genevieve Kaney was born on 19 November 1890 at near Kimball, Brule, South Dakota.1
She was the daughter of Patrick Henry Kaney Jr. and Margaret Ann Kane.
Marriage4 May 1910Kathryn Genevieve Kaney married Charles Hrdlicka Jr., son of Charles Hrdlicka Sr. and Antonie Popelka, on 4 May 1910 at Wagner, South Dakota.
Death17 September 1978Kathryn Genevieve Kaney died on 17 September 1978 at in hospital, Armour, Douglas, South Dakota, at age 87 Funeral services for Mrs. Kathryn Hrdlicka, 87, of Armour were held on Tuesday, Sept. 19, at St. Paul the Apostle Catholic Church in Armour with the Rev. Dudek officiating. Burial was in the Wagner Cemetery under the direction of Clements-Wiese Funeral Home of Armour. Scription service was held at the church at 8pm on Monday evening.
Mrs. Hrdlicka was born at Kimball to Pat and Margaret Kaney on Nov. 19, 1890, and died Sunday at an Armour hospital. She married Charles Hrdlicka at Wagner on May 4, 1910. They farmed in the Wagner and Armour area until 1946 when they moved into Armour and retired. He died on May 7, 1963.
Survivors include one son, Clifford of Armour; four daughters, Vivian Wunder of Armour; Florence Dunlevy of Redwood Falls, Minn., Dorothy Hironymous of Cedarville, Calif; and Patricia Nolan of Spencer, Neb; 25 grandchildren; 51 great grandchildren; two sisters, Mamie Sadler of Wagner and Elizabeth Silvis of Sioux Falls.
Burial19 September 1978She was buried on 19 September 1978 at Wagner Cemetery, Wagner, Charles Mix, South Dakota.
Census DateLocationDescription
19 June 1900Kimball, Brule, South DakotaKathryn Genevieve Kaney was listed as a daughter in Patrick Henry Kaney Jr.'s household on the 1900 Census at Kimball, Brule, South Dakota.2
1905South DakotaKathryn Genevieve Kaney appeared on the census of 1905 in the household of Patrick Henry Kaney Jr. at South Dakota; wife and son Henry aren't included in the census index.
22 April 1910Bryan Twp, Charles Mix, South DakotaKathryn Genevieve Kaney was listed as a daughter in Patrick Henry Kaney Jr.'s household on the 1910 Census at Bryan Twp, Charles Mix, South Dakota.3
6 January 1920Kennedy, Charles Mix, South DakotaKathryn Genevieve Kaney was listed as wife in Charles Hrdlicka Jr.'s household on the 1920 Census at Kennedy, Charles Mix, South Dakota.4
3 April 1930Kennedy, Charles Mix, South DakotaKathryn Genevieve Kaney was listed as a daughter in Charles Hrdlicka Jr.'s household on the 1930 Census at Kennedy, Charles Mix, South Dakota.5
1940Kennedy, Charles Mix, South DakotaKathryn Genevieve Kaney was listed as wife in Charles Hrdlicka Jr.'s household on the 1940 Census at Kennedy, Charles Mix, South Dakota.6
DateLocationDescription
Kathryn Genevieve Kaney had seven children.
1895In 1895 Patrick Henry Kaney family portrait - Back row: Rose, Nellie, Mayme, Front row: Patrick holding Elizabeth, Kathryn, Margaret holding Anne.
circa 1910Circa 1910 Patrick Henry Kaney family portrait - back row: Elizabeth, Kathryn, Mayme, Nellie, Anna, front row: Patrick, Henry, Rose, Margaret.
17 August 1952Charles Hrdlicka's 66th birthday partyOn 17 August 1952 at Charles Hrdlicka's 66th birthday party.
1 May 1960Charles Jr and Kathryn Hrdlicka - 50th wedding anniversaryOn 1 May 1960 at Charles Jr and Kathryn Hrdlicka - 50th wedding anniversary.
Charles Jr and Kathryn Hrdlicka - 50th wedding anniversary-Colorized
Charles Jr and Kathryn Hrdlicka - 50th wedding anniversary
Charles Jr and Kathryn Hrdlicka - 50th wedding anniversary article 09 May 1960 - The Daily Republic (Mitchell, SD)
14 September 1967Hrdlicka family reunion picnic, Wagner, South DakotaOn 14 September 1967 at Hrdlicka family reunion picnic, Wagner, South Dakota.
Hrdlicka Family Reunion is Held at Wagner Park 14 Sept 1967 The Daily Republic (Mitchell, SD)

Children of Kathryn Genevieve Kaney and Charles Hrdlicka Jr.

Citations

  1. [S9] South Dakota, South Dakota Birth Records South Dakota, South Dakota Birth Records
    Birth Information for KATIE KANEY
    (State File Number: 764778)
    File Date:     11/19/1955
    Sex:     Female
    Birth Date:     11/19/1890
    City/County:     BRULE
    Mother's Name:     MARGARET ANN KANE
    Father's Name:     PATRICK HENRY KANEY (unknown file date).
  2. [S245] U.S. Federal Census 1900 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, ED65. Sheet 9A. Stamp 46. Dwelling 151.
  3. [S244] U.S. Federal Census 1910 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, ED89. Stamp 105. Sheet 2A. Dwelling 24.
  4. [S243] U.S. Federal Census 1920 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, ED43. Dwelling 10.
  5. [S250] U.S. Federal Census 1930 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, ED12-14. Dwelling 10.
  6. [S373] U.S. Federal Census 1940 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Year: 1940; Census Place: Kennedy, Charles Mix, South Dakota; Roll: T627_3851; Page: 2A; Enumeration District: 12-14.

William Clement Kasparie

M, b. 14 April 1869, d. 16 June 1949
Father*Henry Casperie b. 17 Oct 1837, d. 4 Sep 1926
Mother*Anna C. Frehen b. 25 Jan 1839, d. 28 Jan 1936
Name TypeDateDescription
Name VariationWilliam Clement Kasparie was also known as Kasparill.
Name VariationWilliam Clement Kasparie was also known as C. William.
Name VariationWilliam Clement Kasparie was also known as Willie.
Name VariationWilliam Clement Kasparie was also known as Clement William.
Life EventDateDescription
Birth14 April 1869William Clement Kasparie was born on 14 April 1869 at Quincy, Adams, Illinois.
He was the son of Henry Casperie and Anna C. Frehen.
Marriage22 April 1890William Clement Kasparie married Lucinde Caroline Conradine Arendt, daughter of Charles G. Prieskorn and Louise Carolina Adolphina Marie Arndt, on 22 April 1890 at Quincy, Adams, Illinois, performed by A. Willner, misiter of the gospel.1
Death16 June 1949William Clement Kasparie died on 16 June 1949 at Adams, Illinois, at age 80 80y 2m 2d.2
Burialafter 16 June 1949He was buried after 16 June 1949 at Greenmount Cemetery, Quincy, Adams, Illinois.
Census DateLocationDescription
18 June 1870Ward 4, Quincy, Adams, IllinoisWilliam Clement Kasparie was listed in Henry Casperie's household on the 1870 Census at Ward 4, Quincy, Adams, Illinois.3
1880Quincy, Adams, IllinoisWilliam Clement Kasparie was listed as a son in Henry Casperie's household on the 1880 Census at Quincy, Adams, Illinois.4
5 June 1900Quincy, Adams, IllinoisWilliam Clement Kasparie was listed as the head of a family on the 1900 Census at Quincy, Adams, Illinois, living at 918 Hampshire Street.5
18 April 1910Ellington, Adams, IllinoisHe was listed as the head of a family on the 1910 Census at Ellington, Adams, Illinois.6
23 January 1920Bloomfield Village, Ellington Township, Adams, IllinoisHe was listed as the head of a family on the 1920 Census at Bloomfield Village, Ellington Township, Adams, Illinois.7
21 April 1930Quincy, Adams, IllinoisHe was listed as the head of a family on the 1930 Census at Quincy, Adams, Illinois.8
2 April 1940Quincy, Adams, IllinoisHe was listed as the head of a family on the 1940 Census at Quincy, Adams, Illinois.9
DateLocationDescription
June 1933Sauk, WisconsinIn June 1933 at Sauk, Wisconsin, Mr and Mrs William Kasparie visiting Mr and Mrs Alvin Breitzke and Mrs Fred Mercer.
Madison Wisconsin State Journal July 2, 1933 - Mr and Mrs William Kasparie visiting Mr and Mrs Alvin Breitzke and Mrs Fred Mercer
July 1939In July 1939 Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Breitzke and their daughters Allene and Delores, 1431 Morrison st, returned recently from a two weeks' vacation spent at Moline, Ill., with Mrs. Breitzke's brother and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Kasparie, and at Quincy with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Kasparie.
1940In 1940 Highest Grade Completed     Elementary school, 8th grade.

Children of William Clement Kasparie and Lucinde Caroline Conradine Arendt

Citations

  1. [S186] Illinois, Illinois Statewide Marriage Index, Lic 6646.
  2. [S238] Illinois Death Records, by Illinois, certificate 0022440.
  3. [S247] U.S. Federal Census 1870 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Page 94. Dwelling 639.
  4. [S246] U.S. Federal Census 1880 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, NA Film Number T9-0175 Page Number 507A.
  5. [S245] U.S. Federal Census 1900 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, ED135. Dwelling 113.
  6. [S244] U.S. Federal Census 1910 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, ED9. Dwelling 12.
  7. [S243] U.S. Federal Census 1920 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, ED9. Page 10A. Dwelling 193.
  8. [S250] U.S. Federal Census 1930 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, ED1-53. Dwelling 99.
  9. [S373] U.S. Federal Census 1940 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Year: 1940; Census Place: Quincy, Adams, Illinois; Roll: T627_757; Page: 1B; Enumeration District: 1-55.

Della Julia Anderson

F, b. 8 January 1895, d. 8 December 1987
Father*Albert Julius Anderson b. 25 Oct 1868, d. Mar 1909
Mother*Betsie Olson b. 9 May 1871, d. 25 Apr 1950
Name TypeDateDescription
Name VariationDella Julia Anderson was also known as Julia Adell.
Married Name17 June 1914As of 17 June 1914,her married name was Abrahamson.
Married Name17 June 1914As of 17 June 1914,her married name was Abraham.
Married Name28 June 1969As of 28 June 1969,her married name was Munkvold.
Married Name28 May 1978As of 28 May 1978,her married name was Schmidt.
Life EventDateDescription
Birth8 January 1895Della Julia Anderson was born on 8 January 1895 at near Richland, Union, South Dakota.
She was the daughter of Albert Julius Anderson and Betsie Olson.
Marriage17 June 1914Della Julia Anderson married Albert Oliver Abraham, son of Andrew Abraham and Lizzie Carrie Satter, on 17 June 1914 at Vermillion, Clay, South Dakota.
Brule Creek Church Records - Union, SD - Marriage of Albert Olver Abraham and Julia Adell Anderson 17 Jun 1914
Marriage28 June 1969Della Julia Anderson married Hilmar B. Munkvold, son of Oluf Eriksen Munkvold and Marit Ingebrigtson, on 28 June 1969 at Union, South Dakota, also reported as 18 Jun 1969.
Marriage28 May 1978Della Julia Anderson married Donald Frederick Schmidt on 28 May 1978.
Death8 December 1987Della Julia Anderson died on 8 December 1987 at in Sioux Vally Hospital from ischenic heart disease with contributing Alzheimers Disease, Sioux Falls, Minnehaha, South Dakota, at age 92 Julia (Della) Schmidt was born January 8, 1895 near Richland, South Dakota to parents Albert and Betsie (Olson) Anderson and entered into death on December 8, 1987 at the age of 92 years, and 11 months. Julia was raised by her Aunt Annie Vendahl and attended the North Spink School. Before her marriage she worked at the Spink Store. She married Albert Abraham on Jun 17, 1914 at Vermillion. He died on November 9, 1964. Julia worked at Bethesda Home for many years as a nurse aide, where she met her second husband Hilmer Munkvold. They were married on June 18, 1969 at Beresford. Hilmer died on May 15, 1972. After her retirement she lived at Beresford and Elk Point for several years, returning to Beresford in May of 1978. On May 28, 1978 Julia married Donald Schmidt at Beresford. She was a member of the order of the Eastern Star, and the Beresford VFW Auxiliary. Besides her parents and her husbands, Julia was preceded in death by four sisters, three sons, and two grandsons. Among those who survive and who gratefully shared her life are her husband Donald of Beresford; five daughters, Earleen Pomerenke of Maltona, Minnesota, Lorraine Hansen of Seattle, Washington, Joyce Schmitz of Omaha, Nebraska, Veryl Olsen of Sioux City, Iowa, and Rosalie Shanker of Beresford; two sisters, Bertha Johnson and Marguertie Dicus, both of Sioux City; 28 grandchildren, and many great-grandchildren, nieces and nephews.
Sioux City Journal (Sioux City, Iowa) 10 Dec 1987 - Julia Della (Anderson) Schmidt obituary
Burial11 December 1987She was buried on 11 December 1987 at Brule Creek Cemetery, Union, South Dakota.
Albert and Della Abraham tombstone
Census DateLocationDescription
22 June 1900Garfield, Sioux, IowaDella Julia Anderson was listed as a daughter in Albert Julius Anderson's household on the 1900 Census at Garfield, Sioux, Iowa.1
10 January 1920Beresford, Prairie Twp, Union, South DakotaDella Julia Anderson was listed as wife in Albert Oliver Abraham's household on the 1920 Census at Beresford, Prairie Twp, Union, South Dakota.2
April 1930Upper Red Owl (t9 r12), Meade, South DakotaDella Julia Anderson was listed as wife in Albert Oliver Abraham's household on the 1930 Census at Upper Red Owl (t9 r12), Meade, South Dakota.3
1940Spink, Union, South DakotaDella Julia Anderson was listed as wife in Albert Oliver Abraham's household on the 1940 Census at Spink, Union, South Dakota.4

Children of Della Julia Anderson and Albert Oliver Abraham

Citations

  1. [S245] U.S. Federal Census 1900 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Year: 1900; Census Place: Garfield, Sioux, Iowa; Roll: T623_459; Page: 3B; Enumeration District: 134.
  2. [S243] U.S. Federal Census 1920 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Sheet 9B. ED 248. Dwelling 195.
  3. [S250] U.S. Federal Census 1930 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, ED47-31. Dwelling 11.
  4. [S373] U.S. Federal Census 1940 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Year: 1940; Census Place: Spink, Union, South Dakota; Roll: m-t0627-03869; Page: 7A; Enumeration District: 64-16.

Arnold Berdette Abraham

M, b. 24 November 1915, d. 17 August 1983
Father*Albert Oliver Abraham b. 23 Aug 1890, d. 9 Nov 1964
Mother*Della Julia Anderson b. 8 Jan 1895, d. 8 Dec 1987
Life EventDateDescription
Birth24 November 1915Arnold Berdette Abraham was born on 24 November 1915 at South Dakota also reported as 24 Nov 1916.
He was the son of Albert Oliver Abraham and Della Julia Anderson.
Baptism26 December 1915Arnold Berdette Abraham was baptized on 26 December 1915 at Brule Creek Lutheran Church, Union, South Dakota.
Death17 August 1983He died on 17 August 1983 at age 67.
Burialafter 17 August 1983He was buried after 17 August 1983 at Brule Creek Cemetery, Spink, Union, South Dakota, TEC5 US Army
World War II.
Arnold B Abraham tombstone
Census DateLocationDescription
10 January 1920Beresford, Prairie Twp, Union, South DakotaArnold Berdette Abraham was listed as a son in Albert Oliver Abraham's household on the 1920 Census at Beresford, Prairie Twp, Union, South Dakota.1
April 1930Upper Red Owl (t9 r12), Meade, South DakotaArnold Berdette Abraham was listed as a son in Albert Oliver Abraham's household on the 1930 Census at Upper Red Owl (t9 r12), Meade, South Dakota.2
DateLocationDescription
12 July 1931Brule Creek Lutheran Church, Union, South DakotaArnold Berdette Abraham was confirmed on 12 July 1931 at Brule Creek Lutheran Church, Union, South Dakota.
1964Elk Point, Union, South DakotaHe lived in 1964 at Elk Point, Union, South Dakota.

Citations

  1. [S243] U.S. Federal Census 1920 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Sheet 9B. ED 248. Dwelling 195.
  2. [S250] U.S. Federal Census 1930 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, ED47-31. Dwelling 11.

Milfred Leon Abraham

M, b. 22 July 1917, d. 11 July 1977
Father*Albert Oliver Abraham b. 23 Aug 1890, d. 9 Nov 1964
Mother*Della Julia Anderson b. 8 Jan 1895, d. 8 Dec 1987
Milfred (Milford) Abraham - confirmation 1934 Brule Creek Lutheran Church-Colorized
Milfred (Milford) Abraham - confirmation 1934 Brule Creek Lutheran Church
Name TypeDateDescription
Name VariationMilfred Leon Abraham was also known as Milford.
TypeDateDescription
SOCIALSECUMilfred Leon Abraham obtained US Social Security Card at South Dakota; Last residence not specified.
Life EventDateDescription
Birth22 July 1917Milfred Leon Abraham was born on 22 July 1917 at Union, South Dakota.
He was the son of Albert Oliver Abraham and Della Julia Anderson.
Baptism19 August 1917Milfred Leon Abraham was baptized on 19 August 1917 at Brule Creek Lutheran Church, Union, South Dakota.
MarriageDecember 1944He married Viola Hutchison in December 1944.
Death11 July 1977Milfred Leon Abraham died on 11 July 1977 at Minneapolis, Hennepin, Minnesota, at age 59 Milfred Abraham obituary.
Akron Register Tribune July 21, 1977 - Milfred Abraham obituary
Burialafter 11 July 1977He was buried after 11 July 1977 at Brule Creek Cemetery, Spink, Union, South Dakota.
Milfred Abraham tombstone - Brule Creek Cemetery, SD
Census DateLocationDescription
10 January 1920Beresford, Prairie Twp, Union, South DakotaMilfred Leon Abraham was listed as a son in Albert Oliver Abraham's household on the 1920 Census at Beresford, Prairie Twp, Union, South Dakota.1
April 1930Upper Red Owl (t9 r12), Meade, South DakotaMilfred Leon Abraham was listed as a son in Albert Oliver Abraham's household on the 1930 Census at Upper Red Owl (t9 r12), Meade, South Dakota.2
DateLocationDescription
12 July 1931Brule Creek Lutheran Church, Union, South DakotaMilfred Leon Abraham was confirmed on 12 July 1931 at Brule Creek Lutheran Church, Union, South Dakota.
1964Chicago, Cook, IllinoisHe lived in 1964 at Chicago, Cook, Illinois.

Child of Milfred Leon Abraham and Viola Hutchison

Citations

  1. [S243] U.S. Federal Census 1920 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Sheet 9B. ED 248. Dwelling 195.
  2. [S250] U.S. Federal Census 1930 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, ED47-31. Dwelling 11.

Alvern Darrel Abraham

M, b. 8 August 1919, d. 30 September 1978
Father*Albert Oliver Abraham b. 23 Aug 1890, d. 9 Nov 1964
Mother*Della Julia Anderson b. 8 Jan 1895, d. 8 Dec 1987
TypeDateDescription
SOCIALSECUbefore 1951Alvern Darrel Abraham obtained US Social Security Card at Iowa; Last residence Hot Springs, Fall River, South Dakota.
Life EventDateDescription
Birth8 August 1919Alvern Darrel Abraham was born on 8 August 1919 at Beresford, Union, South Dakota.
He was the son of Albert Oliver Abraham and Della Julia Anderson.
Baptism23 August 1919Alvern Darrel Abraham was baptized on 23 August 1919 at Roseni Lutheran Church, Beresford, Union, South Dakota.
Marriagebefore 1952He married Lydia Elvira Erdmann before 1952.
Death30 September 1978Alvern Darrel Abraham died on 30 September 1978 at Dakota Hospital, Vermillion, Clay, South Dakota, at age 59.
Burialafter 30 September 1978He was buried after 30 September 1978 at Brule Creek Cemetery, Union, South Dakota, TEC5 US Army
World War II.
Alvern D Abraham tombstone
Census DateLocationDescription
10 January 1920Beresford, Prairie Twp, Union, South DakotaAlvern Darrel Abraham was listed as a son in Albert Oliver Abraham's household on the 1920 Census at Beresford, Prairie Twp, Union, South Dakota.1
April 1930Upper Red Owl (t9 r12), Meade, South DakotaAlvern Darrel Abraham was listed as a son in Albert Oliver Abraham's household on the 1930 Census at Upper Red Owl (t9 r12), Meade, South Dakota.2
1940Spink, Union, South DakotaAlvern Darrel Abraham was listed as a son in Albert Oliver Abraham's household on the 1940 Census at Spink, Union, South Dakota.3
DateLocationDescription
1964Hot Springs, South DakotaAlvern Darrel Abraham lived in 1964 at Hot Springs, South Dakota.

Citations

  1. [S243] U.S. Federal Census 1920 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Sheet 9B. ED 248. Dwelling 195.
  2. [S250] U.S. Federal Census 1930 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, ED47-31. Dwelling 11.
  3. [S373] U.S. Federal Census 1940 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Year: 1940; Census Place: Spink, Union, South Dakota; Roll: m-t0627-03869; Page: 7A; Enumeration District: 64-16.