Report: individuals with associated notes
Description: personen met geassocieerde notities
Matches 151 to 191 of 191
# | Person ID | Last Name | First Name | Birth Date | Death Date | Living | note | Tree |
151 | I0540 | Kinna | Jacob F. | 18 Apr 1840 | 0 | State Historical Society helps solve 32-year-old mystery Published: Friday, August 19th, 2011 Researchers with the South Dakota State Historical Society recently played a key role in solving a 32-year-old mystery involving the death of a Civil War veteran. In 1979, a home in Warner owned at the time by Gerold Zumbaum, was raised from its foundation, revealing an 1893 marble headstone issued by the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs and inscribed “SERGT. J.F. KINNA, CO.C., 12OHIO.CAV.” The stone made its way to a basement where it stayed for the next 32 years. Eventually Brown County Centennial Village in Aberdeen became caretakers of the stone, where it was later included in their mock cemetery. Through the years, questions about the stone remained unanswered, such as: Who was this Sgt J.F. Kinna that served in the Ohio Cavalry during the Civil War? If not buried in Aberdeen, where was this soldier’s grave? Some Aberdeen-area veterans heard of the stone and felt it would be better to place the stone at the originally intended gravesite. After exhausting local resources, they contacted the State Historical Society-Archives at the Cultural Heritage Center in Pierre. It is at this time that Virginia Hanson and Lori Carpenter became involved in the search. After an extensive search of the State Archives’ diverse resources, Kinna’s life story began to emerge. Hanson, the primary researcher, first looked for information about Kinna in WPA cemetery records, where she found out his full name was Jacob Franklin Kinna, and he was buried in Yankton. From there she went to the society’s microfilm newspaper collection and was able to find articles about Kinna’s death in 1893. Hanson also utilized census records, Civil War records and land records to piece together Kinna’s story. Carpenter conducted several personal interviews. “It’s one of the more interesting research projects I’ve been involved with,” Hanson said. “There’s more to the story than just finding his burial location. Here is a man who is part of our history. This is saving South Dakota history.” On Saturday, Sept. 10, at Yankton Cemetery in Yankton, the once forgotten stone will at last mark the site of Kinna’s remains. Military Honor Guards are expected to attend the installation of the stone for this Civil War soldier. Born in 1840 at Virginia to Catherine and Samuel Kinna, Jacob Franklin Kinna grew to manhood in Maryland. By the age of 20, Kinna accepted employment as a wagon master at Jackson, Md. On Oct. 23, 1863, Kinna resided in Ohio where he enlisted into Company C, 12th regiment, Ohio Cavalry division as a Corporal for the Union Army. His unit remained at Camp Chase until February 1864. The company received orders sending them to Nashville on March 31, 1864. During the War of the Rebellion, Kinna and Company C saw action at Mount Sterling, Ky.; Bristol, Tenn., and Dallas, N.C. His war service ended at Nashville, Tenn., on Nov. 14, 1865. By 1870, Jacob had married Rebecca. Children born of this union were Charles H. and Clayton, both of whom were born at Indiana. At age 40, Jacob was a widowed wagon maker at Alvin, IL. On Sept. 13, 1881, Louisa McClellan and Jacob received a marriage license at Vermillion County, IL. Between 1882 and 1890, Kinna made his way from Illinois to Ordway, S.D. From Ordway he traveled to Yankton, where he made his home two miles west of the township. Although a resident of the Yankton area, Kinna retained membership with Aberdeen’s Robert Anderson Post 19 Grand Army of the Republic for Civil War veterans. On Dec. 2, 1893, Kinna sustained a gunshot wound to his shoulder while attempting to evict a trespassing hunter from his property. After the shooting, Kinna acquired an infection known as grippe and he died on Dec. 20, 1893. Burial occurred in an unmarked grave at Yankton Cemetery in block 716 grave site 25, under the auspices of Phil Kearney Post 7 GAR |
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152 | I0279 | Langlois | Marguerite | 1592 | 17 Dec 1665 | 0 | Elle est la soeur de Francoise mariée avec Pierre Desportes siter married Pierre Desportes |
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153 | I595 | Linderholm | Chester Albert | 5 Jun 1900 | 1947 | 0 | 1930 Census has Albert Linderholm as a patient at St. Peter, Nicollet, Minnesota born 1900 Minnesota. Parents born Sweden. This is location of state mental hospital. | tree1 |
154 | I595 | Linderholm | Chester Albert | 5 Jun 1900 | 1947 | 0 | There is a death record for Albert Linderholm on 17 Apr 1948 at Nicollet, Minnesota. Kandiyohi headstone only shows death as 1947. | tree1 |
155 | I0545 | Linderholm | Frans August (Frank) | 9 Jan 1867 | 27 Jan 1898 | 0 | Mother Anna Sofia Johannisdotter was 29 yrs father Johan Linderholm | tree1 |
156 | I0545 | Linderholm | Frans August (Frank) | 9 Jan 1867 | 27 Jan 1898 | 0 | Headstone states : Född i Linneryd Sverige Born in Linneryd, Sweden |
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157 | I0545 | Linderholm | Frans August (Frank) | 9 Jan 1867 | 27 Jan 1898 | 0 | Willmar Tribune 2/8/1898 DIED. LINDERHOLM—At his home in Belgrade, Minn., on Friday, Jan. 27,of 1898, at an age of 31 years, Frank A. Linderholm, of lung trouble. The deceased was a son of Mr. and Mrs. John Linderholm, of the town of Fahlun. He was born in Lyudrid Parish. Kronobergs Lan, Sweden, in 1867, and was taken by his parents to their new home in this country the following year. Six or seven years ago he became associated with his brother Alfred in business ventures at Belgrade, and two years ago started in business for himself at that place He was also interested in a business venture at Winthrop, Minn. He was married July 2, 1895, to Miss Anna Christina Elmquist of Fahlun. He leaves a wife, parents, three brothers, Alfred, Charley and Axel, a sister, Mrs. Frank Fornell, of Minneapolis, and a large number of friends who bitterly mourn his untimely death. The funeral occurred Tuesday, Feb 1st. Rev. Foss, a friend of the family, conducted services at the home at Belgrade in the early morning. In his remarks he paid high tribute to the good qualities of the deceased. At 8 o'clock the remains were placed on board the train, and were accompanied to Kandiyohi Station by his wife, Alfred Linderholm, Frank Fornell, Mr and Mrs. Youngqvist and son, Frank Lindquist, Mrs. P. Wa-for len, Mr. and Mrs. John Elmquist, The mourning party arrived at Kandiyohi at 2 o'clock, where a large number of people were awaiting them. The remains were then taken to Tripolis, where impressive services were held by Rev. S. A. Lindholm at the church, which had open appropriately decorated for this occasion of sorrow. |
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158 | I0071 | Linderholm | Ida Marie | 14 Sep 1861 | 2 May 1910 | 0 | 35 yrs in 1896 bertha's birth | tree1 |
159 | I0071 | Linderholm | Ida Marie | 14 Sep 1861 | 2 May 1910 | 0 | 1900 census shows widowed effie, rosie, mable, ruth, bertha in willmar village immigrated 1875 from sweden | tree1 |
160 | I0071 | Linderholm | Ida Marie | 14 Sep 1861 | 2 May 1910 | 0 | 1895 census shows her in willmar villaqe at age 28 birth 1867 | tree1 |
161 | I0071 | Linderholm | Ida Marie | 14 Sep 1861 | 2 May 1910 | 0 | death notice age 48 born 1862 shows father's name Linderholm buried lakewood occupation house keeper widowed Minneapolis, Hennepin, Minnesota street address: 719 oth Ave So, 11th |
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162 | I0071 | Linderholm | Ida Marie | 14 Sep 1861 | 2 May 1910 | 0 | 1880 census shows lving Fahlun, Kandiyohi, MN 18 yrs single at home born 1862 parents john & sophia siblings alfred 20, charles 16 ,frank 14, axel 10 | tree1 |
163 | I0071 | Linderholm | Ida Marie | 14 Sep 1861 | 2 May 1910 | 0 | Sweden Baptisms - Linneryd, Kronoberg, Sweden 14 Set 1861 father Johan Linderholm mother Johan Linderholm age 24 | tree1 |
164 | I0071 | Linderholm | Ida Marie | 14 Sep 1861 | 2 May 1910 | 0 | From Charles 1920 census emigration 1867 | tree1 |
165 | I0077 | Linderholm | Johan | Nov 1832 | 1910 | 0 | 1900 census shows john born nov 1832 67 yrs living fahlun township, kandiyoshi, mn 43 yrs married 1857 wife johanna s.born feb 1837 63yrs immigrated 1868 charley jul 1864 and amanda oct 1871immigrated 1891 all born sweden had 5 kids 4 living | tree1 |
166 | I0077 | Linderholm | Johan | Nov 1832 | 1910 | 0 | 1880 census shows john 48 yrs farmer born 1832 sweden wife sophia, children bertha, charles, axel, alfred, frank | tree1 |
167 | I0077 | Linderholm | Johan | Nov 1832 | 1910 | 0 | mn 1885 census shows born 1833 sweden 52 ys wife sophia, children charle, frank, axel at Fahlun, Kandiyohi, Minnesota only axel born mn rest sweden | tree1 |
168 | I0077 | Linderholm | Johan | Nov 1832 | 1910 | 0 | mn 1895 census Fahlun, Kandiyohi, Minnesota age 63 born 1862 sweden wife johanna 57 yrs children charley 30 yrs 27 yrs in us 24 local | tree1 |
169 | I0077 | Linderholm | Johan | Nov 1832 | 1910 | 0 | mn 1905 census 73 yrs living lake elizbeth sophia 63 yrs charley 41 yrs plus wife? amanda 32yrs, chester 5yr, olga 2yr Fahlun township, Kandiyohi, Minnesota | tree1 |
170 | I0077 | Linderholm | Johan | Nov 1832 | 1910 | 0 | 1900 census has 1868 immigration | tree1 |
171 | I0277 | Martin dit l'Ecossais | Abraham | 1589 | 8 Sep 1664 | 0 | Arrived Quebec 1619 - Master Pilot Returned to France 1629 due Kirke Returned New France 1633 with wife and son Charles |
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172 | I0017 | McWilliams | John | 23 Aug 1876 | 21 Dec 1957 | 0 | mother's maiden Tillery | tree1 |
173 | I0017 | McWilliams | John | 23 Aug 1876 | 21 Dec 1957 | 0 | 1920 census shows john j mcwilliams in ramsey, mn born indiana 1876 married aged 44 | tree1 |
174 | I0017 | McWilliams | John | 23 Aug 1876 | 21 Dec 1957 | 0 | 1880 census shows born 1876 indiana. living hall, dubois, indiana 4 yrs | tree1 |
175 | I0017 | McWilliams | John | 23 Aug 1876 | 21 Dec 1957 | 0 | 1930 census shows agnes wife and lillian child born 1877 born indiana parents born indiana living mpls | tree1 |
176 | I635 | McWilliams | Ola | 1902 | 0 | In 1920 census spelling is Ollie. | tree1 | |
177 | I633 | McWilliams | Rufas | 10 Nov 1895 | 18 Jun 1991 | 0 | Living with sister Ruth in Los Angeles for 1920, 1930, 1940 census. In 1920 Angeline, Ollie and Rufus with Ruth. Later used name Joy Mcwilliams. |
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178 | I0232 | Migneault Mignot | Jean | 20 Apr 1622 | 1681 | 0 | est engage La Rochelle le 1/4/1643 - soldier | tree1 |
179 | I0091 | Oldsdater | Asbjor (Audrey) | 1838 | 6 May 1890 | 0 | ASBJOR ‘HANNAH' GRAVEM, 1838 – 1890 From her death record on file at the Blue Earth County courthouse: she was born in Norway and died of consumption. Her parents are Ole Oleson & Britha Peterson; she is the wife of Iver P. Gravem. 1900 Census, MN Blue Earth, Decoria, district 6; Iver Gravem, age 70, Jun 1830, farmer, widowed, born Norway, immigrated 1887, years in US, 13. Notes: From original Decoria Cemetery Assn. record book; Mrs. Graver, Norwegian, died of consumption. Lot Owner, John Peterson. From Decoria Cemetery site |
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180 | I0042 | Sammon | Frank A | Nov 1875 | 0 | mn 1910 census - adopted parents of hector galarneau age 15yrs | tree1 | |
181 | I573 | Schlosser | Henry | 1783 | 26 Aug 1819 | 0 | Henry Schlosser, born in 1783 died in 1819 at age 36 years, inherited his father's dwelling and plantation, 245 acres of the tract "Sun is down, moon is up", a few miles from Middletown, Maryland. This was the great-great-grandfather of Harold and Charles Schlosser and Maxine Schlosser-Welsh (Lorin) of Attica and Williamsport, Indiana. Henry was married to Catherine DeLauter in 1806, she died in 1828. Four children were born to this union, Daniel Schlosser 1807-1875, Mary Ann Schlosser 1808-1892, Henry C. Schlosser 1813-1878, and Elias Schlosser, 1816-1890. Daniel Schlosser was a wagon-maker, he married Elizabeth Wolf in 1828, they were the parents of 11 children. Elizabeth died in 1866. Daniel sold his land in Marylnad in 1867 and moved to Warren County, Indiana where his sister, brothers, and two sons were living. He settled on a farm 2 1/2 miles west of Williamsport, Ind |
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182 | I573 | Schlosser | Henry | 1783 | 26 Aug 1819 | 0 | Henry Schlosser, born in 1783 died in 1819 at age 36 years, inherited his father's dwelling and plantation, 245 acres of the tract "Sun is down, moon is up", a few miles from Middletown, Maryland. This was the great-great-grandfather of Harold and Charles Schlosser and Maxine Schlosser-Welsh (Lorin) of Attica and Williamsport, Indiana. Henry was married to Catherine DeLauter in 1806, she died in 1828. Four children were born to this union, Daniel Schlosser 1807-1875, Mary Ann Schlosser 1808-1892, Henry C. Schlosser 1813-1878, and Elias Schlosser, 1816-1890. Daniel Schlosser was a wagon-maker, he married Elizabeth Wolf in 1828, they were the parents of 11 children. Elizabeth died in 1866. Daniel sold his land in Marylnad in 1867 and moved to Warren County, Indiana where his sister, brothers, and two sons were living. He settled on a farm 2 1/2 miles west of Williamsport, Ind |
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183 | I583 | Schloszer | Peter | 20 Jan 1710 | 8 Jan 1790 | 0 | Son of Johaann Joost Schloszer and Margareth Frey. Peter arrived in Philadelphia 30 Sep 1732 on the ship Dragon, accompanied by his brother Leonhardt. He took the oath of allegiance on 30 Sep 1738. Pennsylvania German Pioneers, Vol I. Peter and Maria married in 1735 in Lebanon Co., Pennsylvania or possibly 1738 in Berke Co. Pennsylvania. | tree1 |
184 | I0290 | Sevestre | Charles | 17 Jan 1609 | 8 Dec 1657 | 0 | clerk of 100 associates | tree1 |
185 | I0022 | Swan | Donald | 18 Jan 1916 | 27 Apr 1976 | 0 | SSI record death April 1976 shows birth MN 18 January 1916 | tree1 |
186 | I0022 | Swan | Donald | 18 Jan 1916 | 27 Apr 1976 | 0 | DONALD O. SWAN SPECIAL TO THE NEW YORK TIMES APRIL 27, 1976 Donald O. Swan, president since 1968 of what is now the Exxon Chemical Company, the chemical division of Exxon Corporation, of which he was a vice president, died yesterday M Memorial Sloan‐Kettering Cuncer Center, He was 60 years old and lived in Manhattan. Mr. Swan pined the corpo‐I ration in 1939 on graduation from the University of Minnesota with a degree in chemical engineering. He was assistant general manager of the company&s refinery in Baton Rouge before his transfer here in 1957 as assistant general manager of manufacturing. Surviving are his wife, the former Ruth Galarneau; two daughters, Beverly Barnard and Sally Hartenstein, and two granddaughters. |
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187 | I498 | Swan | Sally | 15 May 1952 | 10 Apr 2009 | 0 | J.C. Hartenstein And Sally Swan Married in Ohio SPECIAL TO THE NEW YORK TIMESAUG. 25, 1974 Sally Galarneau Swan and James C. Hartenstein were Married yesterday afternoon in the Swasey Chapel at Denison University in Granville, Ohio, by the. Rev. A. Gary Angleberger, minister of the First Presbyterian Church in Granville. The bride is a daughter of Donald O. Swan, president of the Exxon Chemical Company, a division of the Exxon Corporation, and Mrs. Swan of New York. Mr. Bartenstein's parents are Mr. and Mrs. James S. Hertenstein of Akron, Ohio, where his father is president of the AHD Insurance Group. Mrs. Harold F, Barnard 3d was matron of honor for her sister. The bridesmaids were Nancy Hartenstein, sister of the bridegroom; Catherine Harris, Barbara Anderson, Becky Henry, Barbara Jack, Margaret Walker and Mary Morris. Geoffrey Eagleson was best man. The bride was graduated from Rosemary Hall, and in June from Denison University, as was her husband. In the fall Mr. Hartenstein will be attending the American Institute for Foreign Trade in Glendale, Ariz. |
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188 | I0092 | Tracy | Mary | Oct 1837 | 1 Nov 1920 | 0 | In 1920 census living with son Daniel age 55 yrs and his son Earl 18 yrs & Agnes 39 yrs John McWillims age 44 yrs | tree1 |
189 | I0092 | Tracy | Mary | Oct 1837 | 1 Nov 1920 | 0 | 1900 census in Mankato - 61yrs born Oct 1839- immigrated 1848 - married 42 yrs - 16 children 12 living - living with Daniel 66 yrs, John 33 yrs, Emma 17 yrs, Charley 12 yrs | tree1 |
190 | I0092 | Tracy | Mary | Oct 1837 | 1 Nov 1920 | 0 | 1885 census living Washington LeSuer 48 yrs b 1837 - Daniel Carroll 50y Ireland Daniel Carroll M 20y Minnesota Maggie Carroll F 22y Minnesota Annie Carroll F 24y Minnesota Lizzie Carroll F 18y Minnesota Joseph Carroll M 17y Minnesota John Carroll M 17y Minnesota Josephine Carroll F 13y Minnesota Patrick Carroll M 13y Minnesota Agnes Carroll F 8y Minnesota Thos Carroll M 5y Minnesota Sarah Carroll F 1y Minnesota |
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191 | I0092 | Tracy | Mary | Oct 1837 | 1 Nov 1920 | 0 | Emmigrated 1848 from 1900 census |
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