Eugenia Wilde Olney

F, b. 6 April 1911, d. 18 September 1991
Eugenia Wilde Olney 1933 Simmons College, Boston, Massachusetts
Name TypeDateDescription
Married Name17 September 1943As of 17 September 1943,her married name was Norbeck.
Life EventDateDescription
Birth6 April 1911Eugenia Wilde Olney was born on 6 April 1911 at Spokane, Washington.
Marriage17 September 1943She married Harold Peter Norbeck, son of Governor Peter R. Norbeck and Lydia Theresa Anderson, on 17 September 1943.
Death18 September 1991Eugenia Wilde Olney died on 18 September 1991 at age 80 Eugenia (Olney) Norbeck obituary.
Rapid City Journal (Rapid City, South Dakota) 20 Sep 1991 - Eugenia (Olney) Norbeck obituary

Dr. Alexander Miller Earle III

M, b. 3 December 1911, d. 4 October 1976
Alexander Miller Earle Jr 1932 senior portrait Davidson College, Davidson, North Carolina
Life EventDateDescription
Birth3 December 1911Dr. Alexander Miller Earle III was born on 3 December 1911 at Moorefield, West Virginia.
Marriage14 September 1940He married Archer Coke on 14 September 1940 at Virginia Beach, Virginia, Archer Coke and Alexander Miller Earle 3rd engagement announcement.
The Bee (Danville, Virginia) 24 Jun 1940 - Archer Coke and Alexander Miller Earle 3rd engagement announcement
Divorce1942Dr. Alexander Miller Earle III and Archer Coke were divorced in 1942 at Dade, Florida.
Marriage8 November 1947Dr. Alexander Miller Earle III married Dorian Carol Scott on 8 November 1947 at New York Dorian Scott and Dr Alexander M Earle engagement announcement.
St Louis Post-Dispatch (St Louis, Missouri) 28 Oct 1947 - Dorian Scott and Dr Alexander M Earle engagement announcement
Divorcebefore 1952Dr. Alexander Miller Earle III and Dorian Carol Scott were divorced before 1952.
Marriage15 December 1952Dr. Alexander Miller Earle III married Selma Theresa Norbeck, daughter of Governor Peter R. Norbeck and Lydia Theresa Anderson, on 15 December 1952 at Winchester, Virginia, Sally Norbeck and Alexander Earle wedding announcement.
Huron Huronite And Daily Plainsman January 4, 1953 - Sally Norbeck and Alexander Earle wedding announcement
Divorcebefore 1976Dr. Alexander Miller Earle III and Selma Theresa Norbeck were divorced before 1976.
Marriage1 October 1976Dr. Alexander Miller Earle III married Catherine Stachowicki on 1 October 1976 at Frederick, Virginia.
Death4 October 1976Dr. Alexander Miller Earle III died on 4 October 1976 at age 64.

Reverand Harvey Allen Hood

M, b. 7 October 1893, d. 1988
Father*Thomas Jerome Hood b. 21 Jan 1857, d. 30 Aug 1928
Mother*Nellie Gerena Anderson b. 24 Jun 1866, d. 14 Jun 1942
Life EventDateDescription
Birth7 October 1893Reverand Harvey Allen Hood was born on 7 October 1893 at Iowa.
He was the son of Thomas Jerome Hood and Nellie Gerena Anderson.
Marriage16 July 1918Reverand Harvey Allen Hood married Clara Beatrice Riedesel on 16 July 1918 at Iowa.
Marriage1976Reverand Harvey Allen Hood married Nellie Alvera Norbeck, daughter of Governor Peter R. Norbeck and Lydia Theresa Anderson, in 1976 at Los Angeles, California.
Death1988Reverand Harvey Allen Hood died in 1988.

George G. Norbeck

M, b. 25 April 1882, d. 22 October 1938
Father*Reverand George Persson Norbeck b. 13 Oct 1836, d. 17 Jul 1917
Mother*Karen Larsdatter Kongsvik b. 26 Aug 1843, d. 6 Apr 1894
George G Norbeck (1882-1938)-Color-Restored
George G Norbeck (1882-1938)
George G Norbeck - circa 1930-Colorized
Life EventDateDescription
Birth25 April 1882George G. Norbeck was born on 25 April 1882 at Clay, South Dakota.
He was the son of Reverand George Persson Norbeck and Karen Larsdatter Kongsvik.
Marriage25 April 1906George G. Norbeck married Jane Mathilda Olson, daughter of Ole Jacob Olson and Helen Hill, on 25 April 1906 at Story, Iowa.
Evening Times-Republican (Marshalltown, Iowa) 27 Apr 1906 - Julia Oleson death delayed wedding of Jane Oleson and George Norbeck
Death22 October 1938George G. Norbeck died on 22 October 1938 at Charles Mix, South Dakota, at age 56 George Norbeck, 52, Redfield, prominent South Dakota well driller and brother of the late Senator Peter Norbeck, died in a local hospital early this morning. He had been suffering from heart trouble for some time and had been seriously for nearly two weeks. Three funeral services are planned: one in Rapid City Sunday morning, a second in Redfield Monday at 2 p. m and a third at the Bloomington church near Platte Tuesday at 2 p. m. Burial will be in the Bloomington cemetery beside the graves of his brother, Peter Norbeck, and his father, the Rev. George Norbeck, pioneer South Dakota Lutheran minister. Norbeck had often assisted his brother and in 1932 successfully managed the senator's last campaign. Although he never ran for public office Norbeck was active in progressive republican circles. George Norbeck was born April 25, 1882, in Clay county near Vermillion, and grew to young manhood in the eastern part of the state. From the time of his marriage in 1906 to 1912, he drilled wells in North Dakota and then returned to Redfield to manage the old Norbeck and Nicholson company, when the senator entered politics. The old company was succeeded by the Norbeck company in 1921, and at the time of his death George Norbeck was president of the concern. Norbeck operated in Wyoming, Idaho, Montana, North and South Dakota and in this state the two companies drilled about 12,000 wells. For the last two months he was engaged in drilling at Nisland and Gillette, Wyo., headquartering in Rapid City. He often assisted his brother, and in 1932 successfully managed the senator's last campaign. He also successfully managed Hiram Johnson's South Dakota presidential primary campaign in 1924. South Dakota was the only state Johnson carried. Although he never ran for any public office, Norbeck was active in progressive republican circles. Ho is survived by his widow, four sons, Herbert Norbeck, Redfield; Kermit Norbeck and family, Pierre; Sterling Norbeck and family, Redfield, and Robert P. Norbeck, who lives with his mother; a daughter, Miss Helen Norbeck, Sturgis; a brother, Enoch Norbeck, Platte, and two sisters, Mrs. Laura Haugen, Redfield, and Mrs. M. L. Anderson, Hillsboro, Ore. Herbert and Sterling Norbeck are associated with the drilling company, while Kermit Norbeck is attorney for the state banking department. Enoch Norbeck is active in state political circles and is chairman of the Custer state park board. Norbeck was a member of the Lutheran church, the Masonic and Shrine lodges and the Eastern Star.
Argus-Leader (Sioux Falls, South Dakota) 22 Oct 1938 - George Norbeck Jr obituary
Rapid City Journal (Rapid City, South Dakota) 24 Oct 1938 - George Norbeck Jr obituary
DateLocationDescription
1911In 1911 listed in the Ole J Olson biography in History of Story County, Iowa.
circa 1930Circa 1930 Norbeck family photo - George, Helen, Kermit, Sterling, Herbert, Robert, and Jane.
Norbeck family photo - George, Helen, Kermit, Sterling, Herbert, Robert, and Jane - circa 1930-Colorized
Norbeck family photo - George, Helen, Kermit, Sterling, Herbert, Robert, and Jane - circa 1930

Children of George G. Norbeck and Jane Mathilda Olson

Jane Mathilda Olson

F, b. 13 April 1884, d. 27 May 1967
Father*Ole Jacob Olson b. 8 Jan 1843, d. 13 Feb 1931
Mother*Helen Hill b. 18 Dec 1848, d. 3 Oct 1933
Jane Mathilda (Olson) Norbeck-Color-Restored
Jane Mathilda (Olson) Norbeck
Jane (Olson) Norbeck - circa 1930-Colorized
Name TypeDateDescription
Name VariationJane Mathilda Olson was also known as Jessie.
Married Name25 April 1906As of 25 April 1906,her married name was Norbeck.
Life EventDateDescription
Birth13 April 1884Jane Mathilda Olson was born on 13 April 1884 at Iowa.
She was the daughter of Ole Jacob Olson and Helen Hill.
Marriage25 April 1906Jane Mathilda Olson married George G. Norbeck, son of Reverand George Persson Norbeck and Karen Larsdatter Kongsvik, on 25 April 1906 at Story, Iowa.
Evening Times-Republican (Marshalltown, Iowa) 27 Apr 1906 - Julia Oleson death delayed wedding of Jane Oleson and George Norbeck
Death27 May 1967Jane Mathilda Olson died on 27 May 1967 at South Dakota at age 83.
DateLocationDescription
1911In 1911 listed in the Ole J Olson biography in History of Story County, Iowa.
circa 1930Circa 1930 Norbeck family photo - George, Helen, Kermit, Sterling, Herbert, Robert, and Jane.
Norbeck family photo - George, Helen, Kermit, Sterling, Herbert, Robert, and Jane - circa 1930-Colorized
Norbeck family photo - George, Helen, Kermit, Sterling, Herbert, Robert, and Jane - circa 1930

Children of Jane Mathilda Olson and George G. Norbeck

Kermit George Norbeck

M, b. 18 June 1909, d. 19 December 1970
Father*George G. Norbeck b. 25 Apr 1882, d. 22 Oct 1938
Mother*Jane Mathilda Olson b. 13 Apr 1884, d. 27 May 1967
Kermit Norbeck - circa 1930-Colorized
Kermit Norbeck 1936 graduate portrait from School of Law of University of South Dakota-Vermillion
Life EventDateDescription
Birth18 June 1909Kermit George Norbeck was born on 18 June 1909 at South Dakota.
He was the son of George G. Norbeck and Jane Mathilda Olson.
Marriage7 August 1935Kermit George Norbeck married Virginia Winfree Farmer on 7 August 1935 at Yankton, South Dakota.
Death19 December 1970Kermit George Norbeck died on 19 December 1970 at Redfield, Spink, South Dakota, at age 61 Nephew of US Senator Peter Norbeck of South Dakota. Graduated at University of South Dakota School of Law, Vermillion in 1937. He served in the US Army in WW II; as a Captain in the Judge Advocate Corps, USA during the Korean War. He was an attorney in Redfield, SD. He was sworn in as Circuit Judge of the Judicial District (5 counties). He was married to Winfree Virginia Farmer from 1935 until his death in 1970. They had three children.
The Bismarck Tribune (Bismarck, North Dakota) 21 Dec 1970 - Kermit Norbeck obituary
DateLocationDescription
Biography from "Descendants of Thomas Farmer who came to Virginia in 1616": Virginia Winfree Farmer, b. June 1912, m. Kermit Norbeck, nephew of U. S. Senator Peter Norbeck of South Dakota. They graduated at University of South Dakota. He served in the Army in World War II; served as a Capt., Judge Advocate Corps, USA during the Korean War; lawyer, Redfield, South Dakota. He was sworn in as Circuit Judge of the Judicial District (5 counties) in which he lives, August 1, 1956.
circa 1930Circa 1930 Norbeck family photo - George, Helen, Kermit, Sterling, Herbert, Robert, and Jane.
1936School of Law of University of South Dakota-Vermillion, Vermillion, South DakotaKermit George Norbeck graduated in 1936 at School of Law of University of South Dakota-Vermillion, Vermillion, South Dakota.

Sterling Maynard Norbeck

M, b. 6 April 1912, d. 16 August 1997
Father*George G. Norbeck b. 25 Apr 1882, d. 22 Oct 1938
Mother*Jane Mathilda Olson b. 13 Apr 1884, d. 27 May 1967
Sterling Norbeck - circa 1930-Colorized
Life EventDateDescription
Birth6 April 1912Sterling Maynard Norbeck was born on 6 April 1912 at Brown, South Dakota.
He was the son of George G. Norbeck and Jane Mathilda Olson.
Marriage7 September 1935Sterling Maynard Norbeck married Helen Louise Williamson on 7 September 1935 at Spink, South Dakota.
Death16 August 1997Sterling Maynard Norbeck died on 16 August 1997 at Petaluma, Sonoma, California, at age 85 Shipping manager Sterling Norbeck, a Petaluma resident since 1978, died unexpectedly at his home in Petaluma on Aug. 16, 1997. He was 85. Mr. Norbeck was born, reared and educated in Aberdeen, S.D. Prior to his retirement he had been a manager for the Allied Signal Company, formerly known as the E. Johnson Company, in Minneapolis. Mr. Norbeck was in charge of national and international shipping. He was an avid fly fisherman and also enjoyed hunting. He was a member of the Elks and S.I.R.S. Private family services have been held. Inurnment will be private. Contributions in memory of Mr. Norbeck may be made to Trout Unlimited.
DateLocationDescription
circa 1930Circa 1930 Norbeck family photo - George, Helen, Kermit, Sterling, Herbert, Robert, and Jane.
1940Sterling Maynard Norbeck was a lawyer in 1940.

Robert Peter Norbeck

M, b. 12 May 1920, d. 4 November 1961
Father*George G. Norbeck b. 25 Apr 1882, d. 22 Oct 1938
Mother*Jane Mathilda Olson b. 13 Apr 1884, d. 27 May 1967
Robert Norbeck - circa 1930-Colorized
Life EventDateDescription
Birth12 May 1920Robert Peter Norbeck was born on 12 May 1920 at Redfield, Spink, South Dakota.
He was the son of George G. Norbeck and Jane Mathilda Olson.
Baptism18 July 1920Robert Peter Norbeck was baptized on 18 July 1920 at Redfield, Spink, South Dakota.
UNMARRIED1950As of 1950, Robert Peter Norbeck was never married.
Death4 November 1961He died on 4 November 1961 at Los Angeles, California, at age 41.
DateLocationDescription
circa 1930Circa 1930 Norbeck family photo - George, Helen, Kermit, Sterling, Herbert, Robert, and Jane.
1 July 1941World War II Draft Card, Spink, South DakotaOn 1 July 1941 at World War II Draft Card, Spink, South Dakota, not employeed, listed as college student.

Judge Herbert Olson Norbeck

M, b. 4 April 1907, d. 16 March 1977
Father*George G. Norbeck b. 25 Apr 1882, d. 22 Oct 1938
Mother*Jane Mathilda Olson b. 13 Apr 1884, d. 27 May 1967
Herbert Norbeck - circa 1930-Colorized
Herbert Norbeck 1931 senior portrait at Carleton College, Northfield, Minnesota
Life EventDateDescription
Birth4 April 1907Judge Herbert Olson Norbeck was born on 4 April 1907 at North Dakota.
He was the son of George G. Norbeck and Jane Mathilda Olson.
Marriage27 December 1960Judge Herbert Olson Norbeck married Collette Marie Mack on 27 December 1960 at Codington, South Dakota.
Death16 March 1977Judge Herbert Olson Norbeck died on 16 March 1977 at age 69.
DateLocationDescription
circa 1930Circa 1930 Norbeck family photo - George, Helen, Kermit, Sterling, Herbert, Robert, and Jane.
1931Carleton College, Northfield, MinnesotaIn 1931 at Carleton College, Northfield, Minnesota.

Helen Kathryn Norbeck

F, b. 24 December 1915, d. 10 September 2002
Father*George G. Norbeck b. 25 Apr 1882, d. 22 Oct 1938
Mother*Jane Mathilda Olson b. 13 Apr 1884, d. 27 May 1967
Helen Norbeck 1936 senior portrait at University of South Dakota-Vermillion
Helen Norbeck - circa 1930-Colorized
Name TypeDateDescription
Name VariationHelen Kathryn Norbeck was also known as Helen Katherine.
Married Name24 November 1938As of 24 November 1938,her married name was Bernard.
Life EventDateDescription
Birth24 December 1915Helen Kathryn Norbeck was born on 24 December 1915 at South Dakota.
She was the daughter of George G. Norbeck and Jane Mathilda Olson.
Marriage24 November 1938Helen Kathryn Norbeck married Julius Andrew Bernard on 24 November 1938 at Spink, South Dakota.
Death10 September 2002Helen Kathryn Norbeck died on 10 September 2002 at age 86.
DateLocationDescription
circa 1930Circa 1930 Norbeck family photo - George, Helen, Kermit, Sterling, Herbert, Robert, and Jane.
1936University of South Dakota-Vermillion, Vermillion, South DakotaHelen Kathryn Norbeck graduated in 1936 at University of South Dakota-Vermillion, Vermillion, South Dakota.

Children of Helen Kathryn Norbeck and Julius Andrew Bernard

Karl Heinrich Wegner

M, b. 5 January 1930, d. 4 April 2014
Father*Lester Wegner b. b 1909, d. 1969
Mother*Nellie Alvera Norbeck b. 14 Dec 1902, d. 8 Nov 1989
Dr Karl Wegner 1968
Life EventDateDescription
Birth5 January 1930Karl Heinrich Wegner was born on 5 January 1930 at Hughes, South Dakota.
He was the son of Lester Wegner and Nellie Alvera Norbeck.
MarriageJune 1957Karl Heinrich Wegner married Mary Jo Waddell in June 1957.
Death4 April 2014Karl Heinrich Wegner died on 4 April 2014 at age 84 Karl Heinrich Wegner died April 4, 2014, at the Dougherty Hospice House.

Karl was born January 5, 1930, the second son of Nell Norbeck Wegner and Lester F. Wegner. He grew up in Pierre, SD, attending Lincoln Grade School (except for the third grade at Mark Twain in Sioux Falls, SD), and Pierre Junior and Senior High Schools, graduating in the class of 1948. He was president of the student body, co-valedictorian of his class (along with his wife Margaret), a three year letterman, governor of Boys State, and represented South Dakota at Boys Nation in Washington, DC.

He received a Navy scholarship to attend Yale University in New Haven, CT, and spent summers as a midshipman in the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans, except for his senior summer spent with the Marines at Quantico, VA. He graduated in June, 1952, and was immediately commissioned a second lieutenant in the Marine Corps, serving as a line officer, field/platoon leader, then company commander, achieving the ranks of 1st Lieutenant USMC, and Captain USMCR.

He served 28 months, then received an early discharge after the Korean War because of his prior acceptance into graduate school and immediately entered Harvard Medical School. Following graduation, he also took internship and residency in pathology at the Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard's major teaching hospital. He served as Chief Resident, including a final year's appointment to the Harvard faculty.

In June of 1957, Karl married Mary Jo Waddell of Beatrice, NE, whom he met in Boston. A daughter Madeleine was born there in 1959. Karl and family returned to South Dakota in 1962 when he accepted the appointment of Chief of Pathology, Sioux Valley Hospital, as well as the opportunity to develop a private practice in pathology, and to join the voluntary faculty of the then two year basic sciences School of Medicine at the University of South Dakota.

Over the ensuing years the hospital position grew, his teaching time and academic appointments expanded from Assistant Professor of Pathology and Associate Professor of Medicine to Chair, Department of Pathology and Professor of Pathology. In August, 1973, Karl became Dean of the two year school at USD.

Meanwhile, Karl recruited increasing numbers of pathologist associates to join the Laboratory of Clinical Medicine (LCM), a rapidly expanding practice based in SD, MN, IA, and NE, and instituted a fully accredited four year pathology residency at what had become the largest then known private pathology practice in the United States.

Karl accepted the Deanship at the medical school and the Vice-Presidency of Health Affairs at USD on the condition that he would lead a final drive to convert the school into a full four-year-degree-granting program. The two-year school was facing increasing problems of inadequate funding, transferring its students to out-of-state institutions, and attempting to recruit new physicians to return to practice in South Dakota, which had the lowest physician to population ration in the country. University President Richard Bowen, the SD Board of Regents, Gov. Richard Kneip, the SD State Medical Association, and interest citizens and physicians who'd formed a special committee, the Citizens Concerned for Medical Education, all joined with a well-organized legislative study committee chaired by Senator Harvey Wollman to seek legislative approval for the degree-granting program. This succeeded in the passage of degree-granting legislation in the February 1974 session.

Dr. Wegner worked tirelessly in SD, in Chicago, and in Washington, DC, in obtaining necessary AMA and federal support for the new Program, then seeking provisional and final national accreditation, creating six new clinical departments and numerous specialty sections, recruiting both in SD and nationwide, in negotiating statewide support and participation of SD hospitals, and in initiating appropriate new residency training programs for the school on a statewide basis.

Two more children came to his family, Peter Norbeck in 1963 and Mary Nell in 19 65. Karl and Mary Jo bought the farm of his dreams in 1965 and raised purebred Herefords, then instituted a commercial cow-calf operation along with row crop farming, all in association with his cousin and wife, Dave and Avis Jennings. The farm was in operation over 40 years.

Upon retirement he was able to realize a long-standing ambition to hike and climb, often with more experienced friends. He began with Mt. Kenya and Kilimanjaro, later included mountains in the western US, and finally Cotopaxi, Cayambe, and Aconcagua in South America.

Following the death of his first wife, Mary Jo, in 2003, he married Margaret Ann Halla Cash, his old high school and college girlfriend, the widow of Dr. Joseph H. Cash, professor and Dean at USD. Together they pursued a common interest in hiking and traveling, including a 200 mile walk across England with USD friends, a 400 mile hike from Oslo to Trondheim in Norway along a primitive trail, and other trips to Europe, Mexico, South America, Antarctica, Africa, the Middle East and Asia. Karl's male Sioux Falls Book Club and the Vermillion couples Book Group were especially important in his life as he, after finishing each month's selection, always said "and I read every word, enjoying them all."

Karl was especially proud of his family heritage in South Dakota. He was the great grandson of pioneer Norwegian Immigrants, including Rev. George Norbeck, who homesteaded in Clay County in 1868, served a geographically widespread congregation while also farming, serving in the Dakota Territory Legislature, in the South Dakota Constitutional Convention, and then in the first South Dakota legislature. Rev. Norbeck's son Peter Norbeck and Karl's grandfather went on to serve as a State Senator, Lieutenant Governor, Governor, and United States Senator, dying near the end of his third term.

Karl's paternal grandfather, Henry J. Wegner, founded the Wegner Auto Company in Pierre in 1907, the state's oldest automobile dealership and now the oldest Buick Dealership in the world under continuous operation by one family for over 100 years.

Karl's professional boards and membership included statewide, national, and international honors and responsibilities in the field of pathology, membership in the Council of Deans, American Assn. of Medical Colleges, and membership on the Advisory Council Under-graduate Medical Education, AMA. His significant awards included South Dakota Hall of Fame (1988), SD Philanthropist of the Year shared with Mary Jo Wegner (2002), American Pathologist of the Year, Alpha Omega Alpha, Boyston Medical Society (Harvard), Founding Dean USD (now Sanford) School of Medicine, Distinguished Professor Emeritus by SD Board of Regents, Karl H. Wegner Endowed Chair USD (also by Board of Regents), Distinguished Professor of the Year several times, SuperDean, a one-time award from the Medical Student Body, naming of the Karl and Mary Jo Wegner Health Science Information Center, Friends of the SF Community Foundation annual award (shared with Margaret), and Distinguished Service Awards from USD, and the SD Medical Association.

His community and state activities and boards included President, SD Board of Regents of Higher Education, President, Sioux Valley (now Sanford) Health Foundation, President, South Dakota Symphony Board, President, SF Area Community Foundation, member of the boards of the USD Foundation, the SD, Hall of Fame, Sioux Falls Area Chamber of Commerce, Sioux Valley Health System Alliance, SD Water Goals Program, Sioux Council, Boy Scouts of America, United Way, and Augustana Fellows.

Immediate family survivors are his wife, Margaret, his three children, Madeleine Jean (Harri Rinta) of Carver, MN, Mary Nell (Josiah Child III), Isabella and Sam of Providence, RI, and Peter Norbeck and his children, Walker, Theo, and Ivy of Berkeley, CA, and his step children and grandchildren, Sheridan Anderson (Robert B.), and Cash of Pierre, SD, Meredith Cash Weber (John P.), Joe and Emily of Rapid City, SD, and Ayla and Claudia Cash, and their mother Dr. Serpil Erzurum of Pepper Pike, Ohio. He was preceded in death by his parents, Nell and Lester, his only brother Peter Norbeck Wegner, and his first wife, Mary Jo Waddell Wegner.

Memorial Services will be held 11:00 am Tuesday, April 8, 2014, at Our Savior's Lutheran Church, Sioux Falls.
DateLocationDescription
September 1968In September 1968 article about Dr Karl Wegner - great-grandson of Rev George Norbeck.
Argus-Leader (Sioux Falls, South Dakota) 15 Sep 1968 - Dr Karl Wegner - great-grandson of Rev George Norbeck

Peter Norbeck Wegner

M, b. 20 August 1928, d. 22 December 1998
Father*Lester Wegner b. b 1909, d. 1969
Mother*Nellie Alvera Norbeck b. 14 Dec 1902, d. 8 Nov 1989
Life EventDateDescription
Birth20 August 1928Peter Norbeck Wegner was born on 20 August 1928 at South Dakota.
He was the son of Lester Wegner and Nellie Alvera Norbeck.
Death22 December 1998Peter Norbeck Wegner died on 22 December 1998 at age 70.

Mary Jo Waddell

F, d. 2003
Name TypeDateDescription
Married NameJune 1957As of June 1957,her married name was Wegner.
Life EventDateDescription
MarriageJune 1957Mary Jo Waddell married Karl Heinrich Wegner, son of Lester Wegner and Nellie Alvera Norbeck, in June 1957.
Death2003Mary Jo Waddell died in 2003.

O. Sletvold

M, d. before 1895
Life EventDateDescription
BirthO. Sletvold was born at Norway.
Marriagecirca 1865He married Kristina Oluffina Foss, daughter of Peder Foss and Anne Rask, circa 1865.
Deathbefore 1895O. Sletvold died before 1895.

Children of O. Sletvold and Kristina Oluffina Foss

Fred Sletvold

M, b. January 1875
Father*O. Sletvold d. b 1895
Mother*Kristina Oluffina Foss b. Feb 1843, d. 1936
Life EventDateDescription
BirthJanuary 1875Fred Sletvold was born in January 1875 at Norway.
He was the son of O. Sletvold and Kristina Oluffina Foss.
Census DateLocationDescription
25 June 1900Platte, Charles Mix, South DakotaFred Sletvold was listed as a son (actually step-son) in Reverand George Persson Norbeck's household on the 1900 Census at Platte, Charles Mix, South Dakota.1

Citations

  1. [S245] U.S. Federal Census 1900 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Year: 1900; Census Place: Platte, Charles Mix, South Dakota.

Helga Sletvold

F, b. August 1884
Father*O. Sletvold d. b 1895
Mother*Kristina Oluffina Foss b. Feb 1843, d. 1936
Life EventDateDescription
BirthAugust 1884Helga Sletvold was born in August 1884 at Norway.
She was the daughter of O. Sletvold and Kristina Oluffina Foss.
Census DateLocationDescription
25 June 1900Platte, Charles Mix, South DakotaHelga Sletvold was listed as a daughter (actually step-daughter) in Reverand George Persson Norbeck's household on the 1900 Census at Platte, Charles Mix, South Dakota.1

Citations

  1. [S245] U.S. Federal Census 1900 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Year: 1900; Census Place: Platte, Charles Mix, South Dakota.

Annabelle Gaw

F, b. 17 April 1901, d. 11 February 1987
Annabelle Gaw 1921 senior portrait University of California Berkeley, Berkeley, California
Name TypeDateDescription
Married Name30 July 1929As of 30 July 1929,her married name was Anderson.
Life EventDateDescription
Birth17 April 1901Annabelle Gaw was born on 17 April 1901 at California also reported as 1900.
Marriage30 July 1929She married George Newton Anderson, son of Martin Lewis Anderson and Emma Norbeck, on 30 July 1929 at Alameda, California.
Death11 February 1987Annabelle Gaw died on 11 February 1987 at Ventura, California, at age 85.

Nellie Cornelia Anderson

F, b. 22 May 1903, d. 23 November 1920
Father*Martin Lewis Anderson b. 8 Jul 1871, d. 13 Jan 1948
Mother*Emma Norbeck b. 3 Apr 1876, d. 13 Feb 1958
Life EventDateDescription
Birth22 May 1903Nellie Cornelia Anderson was born on 22 May 1903 at Hegg, Trempealeau, Wisconsin.
She was the daughter of Martin Lewis Anderson and Emma Norbeck.
Death23 November 1920Nellie Cornelia Anderson died on 23 November 1920 at Brown, South Dakota, at age 17.

Martin Lloyd Anderson

M, b. 30 April 1910, d. 13 April 1995
Father*Martin Lewis Anderson b. 8 Jul 1871, d. 13 Jan 1948
Mother*Emma Norbeck b. 3 Apr 1876, d. 13 Feb 1958
Life EventDateDescription
Birth30 April 1910Martin Lloyd Anderson was born on 30 April 1910 at Brown, South Dakota.
He was the son of Martin Lewis Anderson and Emma Norbeck.
Marriage1932Martin Lloyd Anderson married Charlotte Robnett in 1932.
Divorcebefore 1953Martin Lloyd Anderson and Charlotte Robnett were divorced before 1953.
Marriage3 November 1953Martin Lloyd Anderson married Edna Frances Hyskell on 3 November 1953 at San Diego, California.
Death13 April 1995Martin Lloyd Anderson died on 13 April 1995 at Yolo, California, at age 84 Martin L Anderson Sr obituary.
The Sacramento Bee (Sacramento, California) 16 Apr 1995 - Martin L Anderson Sr obituary

Child of Martin Lloyd Anderson and Charlotte Robnett

Edna Frances Hyskell

F, b. 24 April 1912, d. 16 April 1999
Name TypeDateDescription
Name VariationEdna Frances Hyskell was also known as Edna M.
Married Name3 November 1953As of 3 November 1953,her married name was Anderson.
Life EventDateDescription
Birth24 April 1912Edna Frances Hyskell was born on 24 April 1912 at Pennsylvania.
Marriage3 November 1953She married Martin Lloyd Anderson, son of Martin Lewis Anderson and Emma Norbeck, on 3 November 1953 at San Diego, California.
Death16 April 1999Edna Frances Hyskell died on 16 April 1999 at age 86 Edna M Anderson obituary.
The Sacramento Bee (Sacramento, California) 21 Apr 1999 - Edna M Anderson obituary

Mildred Mary Marlett

F, b. 9 November 1899, d. 14 May 1950
Name TypeDateDescription
Married Name6 October 1923As of 6 October 1923,her married name was Anderson.
Life EventDateDescription
Birth9 November 1899Mildred Mary Marlett was born on 9 November 1899 at Spink, South Dakota.
Marriage6 October 1923She married Perry Allen Anderson, son of Martin Lewis Anderson and Emma Norbeck, on 6 October 1923 at Portland, Multnomah, Oregon.
Death14 May 1950Mildred Mary Marlett died on 14 May 1950 at age 50.

Children of Mildred Mary Marlett and Perry Allen Anderson

Amanda Agnes Falk

F, b. 7 July 1908, d. 11 April 1995
Name TypeDateDescription
Married Name24 November 1960As of 24 November 1960,her married name was Anderson.
Life EventDateDescription
Birth7 July 1908Amanda Agnes Falk was born on 7 July 1908 at Canada.
Marriage24 November 1960She married Perry Allen Anderson, son of Martin Lewis Anderson and Emma Norbeck, on 24 November 1960 at 2nd marriage for him, Portland, Multnomah, Oregon.
Death11 April 1995Amanda Agnes Falk died on 11 April 1995 at age 86 AMANDA A. ANDERSON

A memorial service will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday, April 19, 1995, in the Newberg Church of the Nazarene.

Mrs. Anderson died April 11 at age 86.

She was born July 7, 1908, near Ponoka, Alberta, Canada.

Her husband, Perry A., died in 1982.

She was a librarian and retired in 1989.

She was a member of the Church of the Nazarene.

Surviving are stepson, Martin Anderson of Boise; stepdaughters, Doris Anderson of Milwaukie and Mary L. Jensen of Beaverton; brothers, Arnold Falk of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, Norman Falk of Olds, Alberta, Canada, and Lawrence Falk of Surrey, British Columbia; six grandchildren; and seven great-grandchildren.

Burial will be in Fir Lawn Cemetery.
Statesman Journal (Salem, Oregon) 15 Apr 1995 - Amanda Agnes (Falk) Anderson obituary

Dr. Robert Clayton Meerdink

M, b. 9 March 1928, d. 17 November 2016
Life EventDateDescription
Birth9 March 1928Dr. Robert Clayton Meerdink was born on 9 March 1928 at Iowa.
Marriage1 December 1951He married Glennys E. Lokken, daughter of Oscar Sigurd Lokken and Karen Larson, on 1 December 1951 at Sioux Falls, South Dakota, Glennys Lokken and Robert Meerdink wedding announcement.
Sioux Center News December 6, 1951 - Glennys Lokken and Robert Meerdink wedding announcement
Death17 November 2016Dr. Robert Clayton Meerdink died on 17 November 2016 at Sioux Falls, Minnehaha, South Dakota, at age 88.

Lloyd Marvell Strand

M, b. 1 August 1908, d. 1985
Lloyd Strand 1925 yearbook portrait Braham High School, Braham, Minnesota
Life EventDateDescription
Birth1 August 1908Lloyd Marvell Strand was born on 1 August 1908 at Lemond, Steele, Minnesota.
Baptism22 August 1908He was baptized on 22 August 1908 at Braham Lutheran Church, Braham, Minnesota.
Marriage2 August 1936He married Karen Edith Haugen, daughter of Mathias Haugen and Laura Norbeck, on 2 August 1936 at Spink, South Dakota.
Death1985Lloyd Marvell Strand died in 1985.

Walter C. Brink

M, b. 16 July 1907, d. 20 December 1992
Life EventDateDescription
Birth16 July 1907Walter C. Brink was born on 16 July 1907.
Marriage9 July 1933He married Hazel Alice Haugen, daughter of Mathias Haugen and Laura Norbeck, on 9 July 1933.
Death20 December 1992Walter C. Brink died on 20 December 1992 at age 85.

Carl K. Rye

M, b. 1898, d. 1966
Life EventDateDescription
Birth1898Carl K. Rye was born in 1898.
Marriage12 June 1928He married Mabel C. Haugen, daughter of Mathias Haugen and Laura Norbeck, on 12 June 1928 at Spink, South Dakota.
Death1966Carl K. Rye died in 1966.

Children of Carl K. Rye and Mabel C. Haugen

Harland C. Adkins

M, b. circa 1877
Life EventDateDescription
Birthcirca 1877Harland C. Adkins was born circa 1877 at Iowa.
Marriage6 February 1907He married Ethel Hougland, daughter of George Wilson Hougland and Marion Antonette Abbott, on 6 February 1907 at Pollard, Ferry, Washington.

Wesley Warren Bowlby

M, b. circa 1869
Life EventDateDescription
Birthcirca 1869Wesley Warren Bowlby was born circa 1869 at Ontario, Canada.
Marriage21 September 1909He married Eva Pearl Hougland, daughter of George Wilson Hougland and Marion Antonette Abbott, on 21 September 1909 at Republic, Ferry, Washington.

Lillian Alene Heggins

F, b. circa 1895
Name TypeDateDescription
Married Name21 March 1912As of 21 March 1912,her married name was Hougland.
Life EventDateDescription
Birthcirca 1895Lillian Alene Heggins was born circa 1895 at Iowa.
Marriage21 March 1912She married Lloyd Lee Hougland, son of George Wilson Hougland and Marion Antonette Abbott, on 21 March 1912 at Republic, Ferry, Washington.

Walter Rex Myers

M, b. 1885, d. 14 January 1934
Life EventDateDescription
Birth1885Walter Rex Myers was born in 1885 at Iowa.
Marriage12 April 1926He married Velma Izetta Hougland, daughter of George Wilson Hougland and Marion Antonette Abbott, on 12 April 1926 at Colville, Spokane, Washington.
Death14 January 1934Walter Rex Myers died on 14 January 1934 at Colville, Stevens, Washington.

Eliza (?)

F, b. circa 1831
Name TypeDateDescription
Married Namebefore 1855As of before 1855,her married name was Peter.
Life EventDateDescription
Birthcirca 1831Eliza (?) was born circa 1831 at Germany.
Marriagebefore 1855She married William Peter, son of Conrad Frank Peters and Maria (?), before 1855.
Census DateLocationDescription
1860Township 2 S Range 5 W, Washington, IllinoisEliza (?) was listed in William Peter's household on the 1860 Census at Township 2 S Range 5 W, Washington, Illinois.1

Children of Eliza (?) and William Peter

Citations

  1. [S248] U.S. Federal Census 1860 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Year: 1860; Census Place: Township 2 S Range 5 W, Washington, Illinois; Roll: M653_235; Page: 953; Family History Library Film: 803235.

George Peter

M, b. circa 1855
Father*William Peter b. c 1837
Mother*Eliza (?) b. c 1831
Life EventDateDescription
Birthcirca 1855George Peter was born circa 1855 at Illinois.
He was the son of William Peter and Eliza (?)
Census DateLocationDescription
1860Township 2 S Range 5 W, Washington, IllinoisGeorge Peter was listed in William Peter's household on the 1860 Census at Township 2 S Range 5 W, Washington, Illinois.1

Citations

  1. [S248] U.S. Federal Census 1860 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Year: 1860; Census Place: Township 2 S Range 5 W, Washington, Illinois; Roll: M653_235; Page: 953; Family History Library Film: 803235.

Henry Peter

M, b. circa 1857
Father*William Peter b. c 1837
Mother*Eliza (?) b. c 1831
Life EventDateDescription
Birthcirca 1857Henry Peter was born circa 1857 at Illinois.
He was the son of William Peter and Eliza (?)
Census DateLocationDescription
1860Township 2 S Range 5 W, Washington, IllinoisHenry Peter was listed in William Peter's household on the 1860 Census at Township 2 S Range 5 W, Washington, Illinois.1

Citations

  1. [S248] U.S. Federal Census 1860 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Year: 1860; Census Place: Township 2 S Range 5 W, Washington, Illinois; Roll: M653_235; Page: 953; Family History Library Film: 803235.

Adeline Josephine Barcum

F, b. January 1859, d. 28 September 1951
Name TypeDateDescription
Name VariationAdeline Josephine Barcum was also known as Josephine.
Married Name31 December 1879As of 31 December 1879,her married name was Peters.
Life EventDateDescription
BirthJanuary 1859Adeline Josephine Barcum was born in January 1859 at Illinois also reported as Jan 1860 and Jan 1855.
Marriage31 December 1879She married Herman James Peters, son of Conrad Frank Peters and Sophia Emeline Rusbuld, on 31 December 1879 at Effingham, Illinois.
Death28 September 1951Adeline Josephine Barcum died on 28 September 1951 at Clinton, Indiana, at age 92.
Census DateLocationDescription
June 1880Bishop, Effingham, IllinoisAdeline Josephine Barcum was listed as wife in Herman James Peters's household on the 1880 Census at Bishop, Effingham, Illinois.1
12 June 1900Township 94, Yankton, South DakotaAdeline Josephine Barcum was listed as wife in Herman James Peters's household on the 1900 Census at Township 94, Yankton, South Dakota; listed as Harma Peters.2
1920Yankton Ward 2, Yankton, South DakotaAdeline Josephine Barcum was listed as the head of a family on the 1920 Census at Yankton Ward 2, Yankton, South Dakota.3
1950Michigan, Clinton, IndianaShe was listed as mother-in-law in Irving Charles Pelling's household on the 1950 Census at Michigan, Clinton, Indiana.4
DateLocationDescription
June 1900Adeline Josephine Barcum had 9 with 7 living in June 1900 children.

Children of Adeline Josephine Barcum and Herman James Peters

Citations

  1. [S246] U.S. Federal Census 1880 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Year: 1880; Census Place: Bishop, Effingham, Illinois; Roll: 205; Page: 424A; Enumeration District: 139.
  2. [S245] U.S. Federal Census 1900 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Year: 1900; Census Place: Township 94, Yankton, South Dakota; Page: 5; Enumeration District: 0352; FHL microfilm: 1241555.
  3. [S243] U.S. Federal Census 1920 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Year: 1920; Census Place: Yankton Ward 2, Yankton, South Dakota; Roll: T625_1726; Page: 11B; Enumeration District: 266.
  4. [S423] U.S. Federal Census 1950 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, United States of America, Bureau of the Census; Washington, D.C.; Seventeenth Census of the United States, 1950; Record Group: Records of the Bureau of the Census, 1790-2007; Record Group Number: 29; Residence Date: 1950; Home in 1950: Michigan, Clinton, Indiana; Roll: 4332; Sheet Number: 18; Enumeration District: 12-29.

Charles J. Peters

M, b. April 1870, d. 1965
Father*Frank C. Peters b. Jul 1821, d. a 1900
Mother*Sophia (?) b. Apr 1835, d. a 1900
Name TypeDateDescription
Name VariationCharles J. Peters was also known as C. J.
Life EventDateDescription
BirthApril 1870Charles J. Peters was born in April 1870 at Illinois also reported as Apr 1871.
He was the son of Frank C. Peters and Sophia (?)
Marriagebefore 1920Charles J. Peters married Nora A. Curtis, daughter of John Curtis and Elizabeth Copeland, before 1920.
Marriageafter 1926Charles J. Peters married Mary Shain, daughter of (?) Shain and Elizabeth (?), after 1926.
Death1965Charles J. Peters died in 1965 at Illinois.
Census DateLocationDescription
18 June 1870Albion, Edwards, IllinoisCharles J. Peters was listed in Frank C. Peters's household on the 1870 Census at Albion, Edwards, Illinois.1
7 June 1900Browns, Edwards, IllinoisCharles J. Peters was listed as a son in Frank C. Peters's household on the 1900 Census at Browns, Edwards, Illinois.2
1910Browns, Edwards, IllinoisCharles J. Peters was listed as the head of a family on the 1910 Census at Browns, Edwards, Illinois.3
1920Raleigh, Saline, IllinoisHe was listed as the head of a family on the 1920 Census at Raleigh, Saline, Illinois.4
1930Long Branch, Saline, IllinoisHe was listed as the head of a family on the 1930 Census at Long Branch, Saline, Illinois.5
1940Long Branch, Saline, IllinoisHe was listed as the head of a family on the 1940 Census at Long Branch, Saline, Illinois.6
DateLocationDescription
Charles J. Peters (Edwards and Saline county, IL) is different than Charles Peters (Effingham county, IL).

Citations

  1. [S247] U.S. Federal Census 1870 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Year: 1870; Census Place: Albion, Edwards, Illinois; Roll: M593_219; Page: 295A; Image: 259988; Family History Library Film: 545718.
  2. [S245] U.S. Federal Census 1900 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Year: 1900; Census Place: Browns, Edwards, Illinois; Roll: 299; Page: 7A; Enumeration District: 0017; FHL microfilm: 1240299.
  3. [S244] U.S. Federal Census 1910 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Year: 1910; Census Place: Browns, Edwards, Illinois; Roll: T624_284; Page: 5B; Enumeration District: 0017; FHL microfilm: 1374297.
  4. [S243] U.S. Federal Census 1920 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Year: 1920; Census Place: Raleigh, Saline, Illinois; Roll: T625_395; Page: 8B; Enumeration District: 138; Image: 533.
  5. [S250] U.S. Federal Census 1930 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Year: 1930; Census Place: Long Branch, Saline, Illinois; Roll: 554; Page: 4A; Enumeration District: 0024; Image: 998.0; FHL microfilm: 2340289.
  6. [S373] U.S. Federal Census 1940 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Year: 1940; Census Place: Long Branch, Saline, Illinois; Roll: T627_883; Page: 6B; Enumeration District: 83-28.

Martin Conrad Peters

M, b. 11 July 1874, d. 31 May 1945
Father*Conrad Frank Peters b. c 1816, d. a 1880
Mother*Sophia Emeline Rusbuld b. Apr 1835, d. a Jun 1880
Name TypeDateDescription
Name VariationMartin Conrad Peters was also known as M. C.
Life EventDateDescription
Birth11 July 1874Martin Conrad Peters was born on 11 July 1874 at Effingham, Illinois.
He was the son of Conrad Frank Peters and Sophia Emeline Rusbuld.
Marriage27 December 1899Martin Conrad Peters married Anna Maria Peters, daughter of August Peters and Caroline Sodewasser, on 27 December 1899 at Niobrara, Knox, Nebraska.
Marriage record of Martin Peters and Anna Petoich (Peters) 27 Dec 1899 Niobrara, NE
Death31 May 1945Martin Conrad Peters died on 31 May 1945 at Bon Homme, South Dakota, at age 70.
BurialJune 1945He was buried in June 1945 at Zion Lutheran Cemetery, Avon, Bon Homme, South Dakota.
Census DateLocationDescription
June 1880Bishop, Effingham, IllinoisMartin Conrad Peters was listed as a son in Conrad Frank Peters's household on the 1880 Census at Bishop, Effingham, Illinois.1
1900Township 96, Bon Homme, South DakotaMartin Conrad Peters was listed as the head of a family on the 1900 Census at Township 96, Bon Homme, South Dakota.2
1910Avon, Bon Homme, South DakotaHe was listed as the head of a family on the 1910 Census at Avon, Bon Homme, South Dakota.3
1920Avon, Bon Homme, South DakotaHe was listed as the head of a family on the 1920 Census at Avon, Bon Homme, South Dakota.4
1930Avon, Bon Homme, South DakotaHe was listed as the head of a family on the 1930 Census at Avon, Bon Homme, South Dakota.5
1940Avon, Bon Homme, South DakotaHe was listed as the head of a family on the 1940 Census at Avon, Bon Homme, South Dakota.6

Child of Martin Conrad Peters and Anna Maria Peters

Citations

  1. [S246] U.S. Federal Census 1880 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Year: 1880; Census Place: Bishop, Effingham, Illinois; Roll: 205; Family History Film: 1254205; Page: 423C; Enumeration District: 139; Image: 0607.
  2. [S245] U.S. Federal Census 1900 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Year: 1900; Census Place: Township 96, Bon Homme, South Dakota; Roll: 1546; Page: 2A; Enumeration District: 0029; FHL microfilm: 1241546.
  3. [S244] U.S. Federal Census 1910 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Year: 1910; Census Place: Avon, Bon Homme, South Dakota; Roll: T624_1475; Page: 4A; Enumeration District: 0032; FHL microfilm: 1375488.
  4. [S243] U.S. Federal Census 1920 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Year: 1920; Census Place: Avon, Bon Homme, South Dakota; Roll: T625_1714; Page: 4A; Enumeration District: 10; Image: 320.
  5. [S250] U.S. Federal Census 1930 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Year: 1930; Census Place: Avon, Bon Homme, South Dakota; Roll: 2217; Page: 7A; Enumeration District: 0002; Image: 247.0; FHL microfilm: 2341951.
  6. [S373] U.S. Federal Census 1940 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Year: 1940; Census Place: Avon, Bon Homme, South Dakota; Roll: T627_3848; Page: 1B; Enumeration District: 5-2.

Caroline Sodewasser

F, b. 1857, d. 18 April 1920
Father*(?) Sodewasser d. b 1900
Mother*Hanah (?) b. Nov 1813, d. a 1900
Name TypeDateDescription
Name VariationCaroline Sodewasser was also known as Sodawater.
Married Name21 December 1873As of 21 December 1873,her married name was Peter.
Life EventDateDescription
Birth1857Caroline Sodewasser was born in 1857 at Germany also reported as March 1835 and circa 1852.
She was the daughter of (?) Sodewasser and Hanah (?)
Marriage21 December 1873Caroline Sodewasser married August Peters, son of Conrad Frank Peters and Maria (?), on 21 December 1873 at Cook, Illinois.
Death18 April 1920Caroline Sodewasser died on 18 April 1920 at Bon Homme, South Dakota.
Burialafter 18 April 1920She was buried after 18 April 1920 at Zion Lutheran Cemetery, Avon, Bon Homme, South Dakota.
Census DateLocationDescription
June 1880Bon Homme, Dakota TerritoryCaroline Sodewasser was listed as wife in August Peters's household on the 1880 Census at Bon Homme, Dakota Territory.1
6 June 1900Township 96, Bon Homme, South DakotaCaroline Sodewasser was listed as wife in August Peters's household on the 1900 Census at Township 96, Bon Homme, South Dakota.2
DateLocationDescription
1872Caroline Sodewasser immigrated in 1872.

Children of Caroline Sodewasser and August Peters

Citations

  1. [S246] U.S. Federal Census 1880 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Year: 1880; Census Place: Bon Homme, Dakota Territory; Roll: 111; Family History Film: 1254111; Page: 78A; Enumeration District: 094.
  2. [S245] U.S. Federal Census 1900 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Year: 1900; Census Place: Township 96, Bon Homme, South Dakota; Roll: 1546; Page: 2B; Enumeration District: 0029; FHL microfilm: 1241546.

Hanah (?)

F, b. November 1813, d. after 1900
Name TypeDateDescription
Name VariationHanah (?) was also known as Annie (?)
Married NameHer married name was Sodewasser.
Married NameHer married name was Sodawater.
Life EventDateDescription
MarriageHanah (?) married (?) Sodewasser.
BirthNovember 1813Hanah (?) was born in November 1813 at Germany.
Deathafter 1900She died after 1900.
Census DateLocationDescription
6 June 1900Township 96, Bon Homme, South DakotaHanah (?) was listed as mother-in-law in August Peters's household on the 1900 Census at Township 96, Bon Homme, South Dakota.1
DateLocationDescription
1876Hanah (?) immigrated in 1876.

Child of Hanah (?) and (?) Sodewasser

Citations

  1. [S245] U.S. Federal Census 1900 U.S. Federal Census, by Ancestry.com, Year: 1900; Census Place: Township 96, Bon Homme, South Dakota; Roll: 1546; Page: 2B; Enumeration District: 0029; FHL microfilm: 1241546.

(?) Sodewasser

M, d. before 1900
Name TypeDateDescription
Name Variation(?) Sodewasser was also known as Sodawater.
Life EventDateDescription
Marriage(?) Sodewasser married Hanah (?)
Deathbefore 1900(?) Sodewasser died before 1900.

Child of (?) Sodewasser and Hanah (?)