Can anyone tell me what church affiliation one might have if one was German (probably Lutheran) and buried in the Rush River Cemetery? Jan
Many thanks for the kind responses that I received today from my posting last night. Especially thanks to Pam for all of the FHL info on locations and times. I must admit that I don't utilize this resource as much as I should because I babysit my 5 1/2 yr old grandson 5 days a week and by the time he goes home I have other errands and stuff to do and it is hard to justify going. I will endeavor to go soon!! Dick ..thanks for the KROHN family leads in St Peter. By the way was that HS reunion that you went to at St Peter HS? Or another name? I have only been to Minnesota twice in my life, once when I was about 2 or 3 and then again 18 months ago when I had to drive back with my cousin Roberta to clean out the apartment of my Uncle, Harold Neal KROHN after he had suffered a heart attack. He had been a bachelor all of his life and had no closer relative than my mom who was 75 at the time and not capable of walking up and down three flights of stairs several times an hour to unload his apartment. Needless to say we did not have too much free time on that trip. We made it to the Court House and to the Library in Bemidji but that was our time away from cleaning. And lastly thank you to Jerry for your wonderful site. I am still exploring that one!! Sharon in Oregon
Sharon, Greetings from Arizona, I have done extensive research on my Swedish ancestors. In Sweden and the USA. Unfortunatly I do not have time to do research for others. But go to my web site and check out all of the online services in Sweden and the USA. There is e-mail lists to join on the USA Links page that are just for Swedish research. A good one is Swedes Smultron (wild strawberries) I also have an areas of interest page for anyone searching in the USA or Sweden for relatives. I have a states page for all USA research for anyone and a ships page for links for immigration. I think it can help you. http://longstrom.com/ Good luck with your research. Feel free to ask me any questions. Jerry Longstrom ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Jerry's Scandinavian/USA Genealogy Links * http://longstrom.com/ Jerrys Longstrom site-- http://longstrom.com/longstrom/ Swansons-- http://longstrom.com/swanson/ Hudsons--- http://longstrom.com/hudson/ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ----- Original Message ----- From: "Sharon Tate" <stant@inetarena.com> To: <MNNICOLL-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, March 28, 2001 2:51 AM Subject: [MNNICOLL] Krohn Family in St Peter, MN > First off let me introduce myself. My name is Sharon and I live in > Aloha, OR and I have been researching my KROHN ancestors who came to the > US from Sweden. I believe that they immigrated in 1880. Coming thru > New York but I have no idea how they came to Minnesota from there. > > Here is what I know.... > Peter Krohn b. Sept 19, 1841 Sweden > m. Christina Persson or Person b. March 13, 1850 Sweden, they were > married in Sweden. > They came across the "pond" with four children > John Alfred b. May 14, 1872 m. Dema ?? date unknown in ?? > Karl August "Charley" b. Nov 24, 1873 m. Carnellia "Nellie" Barnhart, > in Idaho > Hilda Louisa b. July 5, 1875 m. J. August Peterson in Kasota, LeSuer Co, > MN > Gustaf Emil b. April 15, 1880 m. Emma L. Grafa, Idaho > > The following children were I believe born in Minnesota. I believe in > or around St Peter. > > Annie Sophie b. February 12, 1883 died young no further info. > Henry William b. March 3, 1885 m. ??, d. ?? > Lilly Mary b. March 7, 1887 m. Pete Swen Person > Robert Amandus b. November 21, 1888 m. Carrie Lyle Krahn September 2, > 1915 in Bemidji, Beltrami Co, Minnesota (these are my Grandparents) > Esther Elvira b. January 11, 1891, m. Albert Pehrson McNeill June 27, > 1942 in Birmingham, Michigan. > > Does anyone have access to any books or records which might give me some > clues to these folks. I can't find anything online and it is kind of > expensive to ask court houses to do searches when I don't know a lot of > details. If I knew for certain that any or all of the last group of > children had indeed been born in St Peter I would request copies of > birth certificates. I should qualify that I do know that my grandfather > Robert Amandus was born there (St Peter). > > Any help or suggestions would be gladly received!! > Sharon > Semi Clueless in Oregon > > >
First off let me introduce myself. My name is Sharon and I live in Aloha, OR and I have been researching my KROHN ancestors who came to the US from Sweden. I believe that they immigrated in 1880. Coming thru New York but I have no idea how they came to Minnesota from there. Here is what I know.... Peter Krohn b. Sept 19, 1841 Sweden m. Christina Persson or Person b. March 13, 1850 Sweden, they were married in Sweden. They came across the "pond" with four children John Alfred b. May 14, 1872 m. Dema ?? date unknown in ?? Karl August "Charley" b. Nov 24, 1873 m. Carnellia "Nellie" Barnhart, in Idaho Hilda Louisa b. July 5, 1875 m. J. August Peterson in Kasota, LeSuer Co, MN Gustaf Emil b. April 15, 1880 m. Emma L. Grafa, Idaho The following children were I believe born in Minnesota. I believe in or around St Peter. Annie Sophie b. February 12, 1883 died young no further info. Henry William b. March 3, 1885 m. ??, d. ?? Lilly Mary b. March 7, 1887 m. Pete Swen Person Robert Amandus b. November 21, 1888 m. Carrie Lyle Krahn September 2, 1915 in Bemidji, Beltrami Co, Minnesota (these are my Grandparents) Esther Elvira b. January 11, 1891, m. Albert Pehrson McNeill June 27, 1942 in Birmingham, Michigan. Does anyone have access to any books or records which might give me some clues to these folks. I can't find anything online and it is kind of expensive to ask court houses to do searches when I don't know a lot of details. If I knew for certain that any or all of the last group of children had indeed been born in St Peter I would request copies of birth certificates. I should qualify that I do know that my grandfather Robert Amandus was born there (St Peter). Any help or suggestions would be gladly received!! Sharon Semi Clueless in Oregon
Greetings from rainy Arizona, I have recently found some info on a person that may be a relative that I have been searching for a long time. This info came from a person that found this in the Nicollet county cemetery index. ---------------------------------------- Erick Jacobsen interred Jan 12, 1961 St. Peter State Hospital cemetery on hospital grounds Oshawa township cemetery headstone number 2013 --------------------------------------------------- How would I go about finding more info on this person? Thanks, Jerry Longstrom ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Jerry's Scandinavian/USA Genealogy Links * http://longstrom.com/ Jerrys Longstrom site-- http://longstrom.com/longstrom/ Swansons-- http://longstrom.com/swanson/ Hudsons--- http://longstrom.com/hudson/ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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I am seeking information on the family of Thomas Morgan and Catherine Trainor. They settled in Lakeville in 1852 and in 1856 moved to Lake Praire on the farm now owned by Duncan McDonald (in 1900 the date of the obituary). In 1862 Indians drove them out to St Peter, and in the fall of 1864 they moved to a farm on "the other side of the river." They were my ggrandparents. Thanks for any help. jim morgan
Obituaries for Mary Mallay Hughes, Thomas Hughes and Bridget McArdle Hughes Carroll of Nicollet County OBITUARIES for MARY MALLAY HUGHES, died March 4, 1915 LeSueur Herald "DEATH ENTERS: And Mrs. Thomas Hughes of Lake Prairie is Called to Her Eternal Home to Rest With the passing of Mrs. Thomas Hughes of Thursday of last week, another pioneer wife and mother has answered the summons from on high and gone to her reward. She was in failing health for some month past and the end was not unexpected. Mrs. Hughes, nee Mary Mallay, was born in the county of Kilkenny, Ireland in 1853. She came to this country with her parents when 12 years of age and settled at St. Anthony Falls, this state, remaining there until 1871 when she came to Traverse. On May 5th, 1873 she was united in marriage with Thomas Hughes of Lake Prairie and since then lived on the farm which was her home when called by death. Besides her husband the following children survive her -- Mrs. William Hammel of Hanover, N.D., Mrs. C. P. Rice of Breckenridge, MN, Mrs. A. H. Louden of Meyronne, Canada, Elizabeth of Mankato, Rose and Jay of Minneapolis, James and Catherine who live at home, Mabel of Center, ND, and George of this city. Two children preceded her in death. Last fall, when it became apparent that her health was failing, she was taken to St. Joseph hospital at Mankato where she remained for some time, but did not rally, and all the time longed for home. About five weeks ago she returned to the home and since then sank quite rapidly. Mrs. Hughes was a Christian woman, practicing in her daily life the golden rule toward all. She lived for her husband and children and they were her jewels. Her home was a castle ever open to the weary and afflicted. She never tired in doing good, and was to quiet and unobtrusive that she accomplished much while others were thinking about it. Death to her meant mearly a continuance of the good work beyond the grave that she started here. The funeral was held Monday of this week from St. Peter's Catholic church at St.Peter. Father Cahill of this city officiating. The interment was at Calvary cemetery at the above place." St. Peter Herald, Friday, March 5, 1915, Front page "Good Woman Goes to Long Rest Mrs. Thomas Hughes Passed Away Early Yesterday Morning. It is the sad duty of the Herald this week to chronicle the death of Mrs. Thomas Hughes, which occurred at the family home in Lake Prairie township yesterday morning. Mrs. Hughes had been in failing health for some months, and her demise was not unexpected. Announcement of it will be received with feelings of the most profound regret by the many friends of the family about the county. Mrs. Hughes, whose maiden name was Miss Mary Malay, was born in the County Tipperary, Ireland, and was 62 years of age. When a girl of twelve years she came to this country, and thus for the last fifty years had been a resident of Nicollet County. On coming to Minnesota, Mrs. Hughes made her home in Traverse, but forty-one years ago was united in marriage to Mr. Hughes, and had since lived in Lake Prairie. The deceased was a devoted wife and a kind mother. She was active in the circles of her church, and practiced a broad Christianity. Her many admirable traits of character won her lasting friendships, and her departure will be widely mourned. Mrs. Hughes was taken ill last fall, and some months ago, entered St. Joseph's hospital at Mankato in the hope that treatment would restore her health. Five weeks ago she returned to her home, and since that time her decline had been gradual. Left to mourn her loss are her sorrowing husband and ten children. (Continued on page 12)--I don't have the rest of this obit. And from an unknown paper: "Mrs. Thomas Hughes Mrs. Thomas Hughes passed away at the family home in Lake Prairie Thursday morning. She had been in poor health for some time past and for a time took treatment at the hospital in Mankato but her ailments failed to yield and a month ago she returned to the family home where loving hands did all they could to bring comfort to her declining days. Deceased was 62 years of age and was a native of Ireland. As a young girl she came to America and located in Traverse with her parents. here she lived until her marriage forty-one years ago to Thomas Hughes of Lake Prairie, and since then she made her home continuously in that township. She is survived by her husband and ten children. In her death the family loses a devoted wife and indulgent mother and the neighbors a true friend and the community a good woman. Funeral services will be held this morning from St. Peter's church, Rev. D.J. Moran officiating, and the interment will be in Calvary cemetery." OBITUARIES--THOMAS HUGHES LeSueur Herald, Wednesday, August 3,1921, Front page died, July 31, 1921 THOMAS HUGHES DIES SUDDENLY--The announcement of the death of Thomas Hughes, one of the most prominent citizens of Lake Prairie, came as a surprise to the people of LeSueur, where he is so well and favorably known. Mr. Hughes had apparently been in good health, with a possibility of many years to live, when suddenly he was stricken, and failed to rally, and died Sunday, July 31, 1921. Thomas Hughes was born July 12, 1841, at Middletown, Ireland, and when only five years of age came to America with his parents. For several years the family lived in New York City and later moved to Springfield, Illinois. In 1857 they came to St. Peter, making the journey with an ox team and driving fifteen head of cattle. It was a long tedious trip but in those far off days young Thomas was full of energy, and enjoyed the excitement of each day, as it brought new scenes and new experiences to him. When the Civil War came on, Mr. Hughes enlisted in Company B, 1st Artillery and served with distinction, having taken part in all the expeditions of General Sibley. More than half a century ago he homesteaded a fine piece of land in Lake Prairie. On May 5, 1873, he was married to Miss Mary Mallay. Mrs. Hughes died several years ago; the children left to mourn the demise of an indulgent father are; Kate, James and Jay at home, Elizabeth at Mankato, George at Pipestone, Mrs. Howard of Hanover, North Dakota, Mrs. Louden of Bathgate, North Dakota, Mrs. Kiley of Minneapolis, Mrs. Rice of Breckenridge and Mrs. Wick of Center, North Dakota, and all are expected at the funeral which will be held at St. Peter today, and the remains laid at rest by the side of his wife. In the passing of Mr. Hughes this community loses one of its best and most popular citizens. His work is finished, and it is well done. No man did more to help develop this section than did Thomas Hughes. He worked "with a right good will" and made friends everywhere, sincere friends, who are now bowed in sorrow over his taking away. The family has the profound sympathy of all in the great bereavement that has come to them. LeSueur News, August 1, 1921 TWO PROMINENT CITIZENS The News regrets to report the death of Thomas Hughes of Lake Prairie at an early hour Sunday and that of John McKasy of this city Sunday evening at 8:00 o'clock. As we go to press early no effort is made to go into details until the Thursday issue. Le Sueur News, August 4, 1921 THOMAS HUGHES DEAD As announced in the news of Monday, Thomas Hughes of Lake Prairie was called in death Sunday morning last, after a very brief illness, probably brought on with the excessive heat of the past few weeks. He was a native of Middletown, Ireland, where he was born July 12, 1841. He arrived in this country in 1846 and after living at different points, reached St. Peter in 1859. With his widowed mother he settled on a farm and was the head of the family for some time. When the Indian warfare broke out he served at New Ulm and later in the 1st Minnesota Cavalry under General Sibley. On May 5, 1873 Mr. Hughes was united in marriage with Mary Mallay, who died March 4, 1915. To them twelve children were born, ten still living. The daughters are Mrs. William Hamel of Hanover, North Dakota, Mrs. C. P. Rice of Breckenridge, Mrs. A. Louden of Bathgate, North Dakota, Mrs. J. F. Kiley of Minneapolis, Mrs. Wick of Center, North Dakota, Miss Elizabeth, a professional nurse and Miss Katherine at home. The sons are George of Pipestone, James and Jay at home. Mr. Hughes was an industrious man, faithful, honest, trustful. He lived to make his children happy and to be a benefit to people in general. His home was known far and wide as one to which the stranger and the wanderer was ever welcome. The latch string was out--the greeting given from the heart, the hand extended a warm one. We never heard the name of Thomas Hughes mentioned except in a pleasing manner-- he was a friend of all men. His heart was a large one and it ever was used to help the needy. His tongue spoke only in kindness, his right hand did many very worthy acts and the left had no knowledge of it. Thomas Hughes lived a Christian life and died with the knowledge that he tried to do his duty in all things and towards all people. Even his moments to the last were moments of peace. He had no fear of death and conversed with his children until the very last. He then passed peacefully to his Maker to join his wife who had gone before. The funeral was held from the Catholic Church at St. Peter, Wednesday morning at 10:00 A.M. The family were all present to say adieu to father on earth. He lived to a ripe old age, he well performed every duty, he was rich in the Lord's vineyard. A good man has finished his work. All who knew him honored and respected him. Hundreds paid a final tribute to his memory. St.Peter Free Press, Wednesday, August 3, 1921 LAKE PRAIRIE PIONEER DIES SUNDAY MORNING Thomas Hughes Passes Away Unexpectedly At Age 80 -Came Here in 1857 Thomas Hughes, of Lake Prairie, one of the oldest settlers of Nicollet County, died at his home Sunday morning after a brief illness. He became suddenly ill on Saturday and died at 4:45 A.M. Sunday at the advanced age of 80 years. Mr. Hughes was born near Middletown, Ireland, July 12, 1841. As a lad of five he came to the States with his parents, Thomas and Bridget McArdle Hughes, in 1846. His father died on the voyage across the Atlantic and was buried in mid ocean. He and his mother lived in New York until 1852 and then went to Illinois where they settled on a farm near Springfield. They came to Minnesota in 1857 and lived for a time in St. Peter. OBITUARY, BRIDGET McARDLE HUGHES CARROLL , died October 19, 1893 10/26/93 Le Sueur Sentinel DIED--At the home of her son John Carroll this city on Thursday, Oct. 19th. 1893, Mrs. Bridget Carroll, aged 80 years. The deceased came to this city 11 years ago and has resided with her son since that time. Her health began to fail in July last and has been very poor since that date resulting as has been stated in her demise last Thursday. The deceased has been twice married, her first husband Thomas Hughes having died on the passage to this country, and the second John Carroll, many years ago in IL before the advent of the family to Minnesota, which was in 1857. Coming here with her three sons Thomas and Patrick Hughes and John Carroll, they settled first at Lake Prairie where the two elder sons now reside. Two daughters, Mrs. Mary A. Ruddy and Miss Catherine Carroll, with the sons already mentioned, now survive her. She was highly esteemed and loved by all who knew her and lived an exemplary life. The funeral services were from St. Ann's Church on Saturday morning last, the interment taking place at St. Peter where one daughter and a grandchild now lie. Linda Miller Louden/Hughes Family History Web Page is at the following address: http://www.genealogy.com/genealogy/users/m/i/l/Linda-S-Miller/index.html
In a message dated 01/07/2001 11:29:34 AM Central Standard Time, bevgen@onemain.com writes: <<I am looking for the name of the cemetery that is surrounded by trees near St. Peter. My gggrandmother Wilhelmina Sophia Maria Dorothea Mosel WILKENS was buried there in 1883. Her husband Johann WILKENS was the minister of the church (I think Baptist) at Shavon - near St. Peter - about 1882/83. Thanks, Beverly Webster bevgen@onemain.com >> Beverly, I am not aware of a Shavon township in Nicollet county, (though I could be wrong) however, there is a Sharon township in LeSueur county, which is just across the river from St. Peter. You might try there. Good luck! Bonnie Menk Splettstoeser mspletts@aol.com Savage, MN
I am looking for the name of the cemetery that is surrounded by trees near St. Peter. My gggrandmother Wilhelmina Sophia Maria Dorothea Mosel WILKENS was buried there in 1883. Her husband Johann WILKENS was the minister of the church (I think Baptist) at Shavon - near St. Peter - about 1882/83. Thanks, Beverly Webster bevgen@onemain.com
My name is Pamela Wagner Kebis. I am researching the following names in both Brown and Nicollet county. I am listing both names, as I have found that the families moved back and forth between the counties. I also have a large number of peripheral lines too numerous to mention (my whole family is pretty much from these two counties), however, for my two aunts, I am interested in the Ahrens and Bauermeister line. Primary Names: Wagner (Engelbert and Andrew lines) Lang Heck Gareis Kaping/Kopping Krause Kuelbs Stutz Gabriel Buggert Ranweiler Schroeder (Karl Ludwig and Freiderich Julius line) Schwartz Yost
from an unknown newspaper handwritten date: 1924 St. Peter Boy Married At Ponsford On February 13 A wedding of interest to friends here was solemnized in Detroit, Minn., Wednesday, Feb. 13, when Miss Vangie Tubbs of Ponsford, became the bride of Merritt Hill, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Hill. The ceremony was a quiet affair and was performed in, the presence of two intimate friends, Miss Midge Finney and Dave Nunn. The groom needs no introduction to residents of this Community, having been born and reared here. Since last fall he has been located near Ponsford in the northern part of the state, where he has employment in a saw mill. In the spring, Mr. Hill and bride plan to engage in farming on the Walter Hill farm near Ponsford. The many friends extend congratulations.
Hello Everyone, I am looking for Information on the BIEBl family.I believe they came there around 1875.Any information would be appreciated. Thank you Debra
The Nicollet County MN GenWeb site has moved to RootsWeb. The new address is http://www.rootsweb.com/~mnnicoll/ Paula Goblirsch Nicollet County GenWeb Admin
I've done a major change to my genealogy site ... need some critiques as to looks .. ease of use ... etc. all comments are welcome .... see it at ... http://www.harbornet.com/folks/dick/genealogy.htm Thanks Dick S.
Hi, Im looking for information on Jesse Barlow SADLER Sr and his wife Sarah (SIMMONS) ... specifically if anyone knows of a son named Francis Marion SADLER Thanks Dick Schweiss dick@harbornet.com
Please contact me if you have a copy of this book or know where I can obtain a copy. I am researching the family of John and Anna Koschnick who I know to have been farmers in 1860 in Nicollet County and who are buried in the St. George Catholic Cemetery. John was born in 1829 and died in a cyclone in 1881. Anna was born in 1828 in Prussia and apparently was a widow or divorced when she married John in approximately 1860-1861. She died in 1901. A daughter Emma was born in 1862 to John and Anna. Any help in locating facts/pictures of this family greatly appreciated. John Fritsche in Santa Barbara, CA
I own both vol. of History of Nic. & LeSueur County and will do lookups. Linda Miller
This is the index for the biographies volume (2) of Nicollet and LeSueur Counties. I only have photocopies of the index and select biographies, which I have already posted. I do not have access to this book to do lookups. Doug Peterson Index for Nicollet and LeSueur Counties Volume II (biographies) William Gresham 1916 A Aitkens, Herbert B., M. D. 87 Aiton, Mrs. Mary B. 464 Altmann, Rubert 247 Anderson, Andrew C 190 Anderson, Anton Al 72 Anderson, Oliver 97 Annexstad, Ole A. 141 Annexstead, John 387 B Baberich, Bertha K. 80 Backman, Charles A. 357 Baker, William J. 146 Bauleke, William 190 Baumann, Paul W. 46 Beardsley, Jasper S. 173 Becker, Peter P. 458 Benson, Hon. Charles A. 323 Benson, Hon. Henry N. 184 Bergquist, Theodore F. 507 Birch, Charles H. 278 Bjorklund, Alfred 282 Bjorklund, Gustaf E. 440 Bluhm, Gustave F. W. 362 Bode, Charles 400 Bode, Fred L. 375 Bode, Henry, Jr. 373 Bode, Henry, Sr. 376 Bolke, Hugo 162 Boman, Carl B. L. 432 Borgeson, August 397 Bornemann, Hon. Edward 41 Bornholdt, Henry 427 Bornholdt, John S. 352 Boutwell, Elijah E. 436 Boys, Frank Edward 454 Briggs. Stephen H. 195 Buell, Ovid P. 346 Burke, Geor. C. 390 Burke, John W. 516 Burns, John 302 Butler, John 181 C Carlson, Olaf 499 Carlson, Swen 525 Carter, Capt. T. G. 82 Christiansen, Peter 219 Clark, John H. 105 Clark, William G. 384 Clarke, James F. 149 Clarke, John R. 322 Clarke, William 153 Coffin, Herbert L. 314 Connell, David 355 Corcoran, David E. 201 Cox. E. St. Julien 532 Crane, William M. 469 Culp, William J. 347 Currier, Frank D. 276 D Daniels, Asa W., M. D. 531 Davis, Albert E. 449 Davis, Charles R. 333 Davis, Hon. Charles R. 416 Davis, Ebenezer R. 264 Davis, Edward C. 95 DeGonda, J. A. 150 Dick, Albert A. 74 Dick, Philip, Jr. 74 Dickie, William W. 299 Dodd, Capt. William B. 128 Dodge, Frank A., M. D. 101 Donahower, Frederick A. 343 Door, O. K. 366 Dunkelbeck, Henry 437 Dunn, Thomas F. 163 E Eckberg, Charles G. 484 Eddy, Herbert D. 461 Edquist, Joshua A. 255 Engesser, Joseph 112 Erickson, Albert 501 Essler, Henry J. 272 Evans, John C. 242 Everett, Hon. Mahlon R. 280 F Fahning, John 107 Filler, Louis 248 Fish, Otis E. 198 Flowers, Hon. H. Howard 33 Flowers, Martin L. 310 Fredrickson, August 512 G Garvin, Chase E. 534 Geiger, John 439 Gifford, Albert L. 233 Gifford, Gilman M. 318 Gleason, Elmer E. 451 Glotfelter, Charles W. 206 Goblirsch, Frank J. 511 Goodell, Charles W. 519 Greene, George E. 350 Griffith, David 257 Griffiths, Thomas 220 Grimes, Michael W. 63 Gronholz, John 422 H Haesecke, William 69 Halverson, Henry M. 489 Handschuth, Joseph M. 123 Haney, Samuel E. 269 Hankins, Lyle 331 Hanson, Albert H. 336 Hanson, Christian H. 360 Hanson, H. A. 538 Hanson, Henry H. 380 Hasler, August E. 279 Haugdahl, Samuel 168 Haugen, Thomas O. 448 Havel, Martin V., Ph. G., D. D. S. 202 Hed, August 515 Heinsohn, Aug. 210 Hensel, Charles 131 Herberg, Andrew 320 Hermanson, Ole H. 423 Hermel, Victor J. 295 High, Gustaf A. 412 High, John A. 221 Hinquist, John A. 500 Hobson, David 287 Holmstead, Albert J. 124 Hopp, Edward, Jr. 410 Hruska, Joseph W. 483 Hughes, Theodore 398 Hugunin, David H. 445 Humber, John 472 Hunter, William C. 305 I Isackson, John 504 J Jackson, Charles H. 463 Jaeger, Rudolph 136 Jaeger, William H. 103 Janda, John 151 Janda, John I. 114 Janda, Joseph 156 Jankovsky, James 434 Jenkins, John P. 330 Jensen, Alloid M. 57 Jensn, Andrew 535 Jenson, Christopher 477 Johnson, A. A. 231 Johnson, C. J. 256 Johnson, Charles A. 66 Johnson, Charles C. 431 Johnson, Charles J. 217 Johnson, Edwin 378 Johnson, Ernest 494 Johnson, G. W. 288 Johnson, Gustaf E. 528 Johnson, Gustav A. 414 Johnson, Miss Hattie 492 Johnson, Henry 490 Johnson, Governor John A. 492 Johnson, John A. 401 Johnson, John Aaron 510 Johnson, Rev. Oscar J., D. D. 35 Johnson, Peter J. 452 Jones, John G. 321 Jones, William I. 296 Jones, William T. 78 K Kaisersatt, John H. 200 Kajer, Teofil 520 Karstad, Lars 495 Karstad, Ole C. 455 Kendall, David 213 Kennedy, Michael 530 Kennedy, Thomas 524 Keohen, J. F. 122 Keohen, Peter J. 394 Kettner, Louis 368 Kinsey, Cyrus H. 415 Kircher, Leo N. 326 Klaseus, George 442 Klaseus, Jacob 447 Klaseus, Joseph 446 Klein, Martin L. 537 Klitzke, Gustav L. 359 Koenen, Philip 438 Koehler, Rev. Frederick 43 Kolars, Charles C. 284 Korn, Henry 316 Kosanda, James 268 Kotek, Frank J 1ll Kranz, Christopher 369 Kranz, F. J. 382 Krenik, John 518 L Lagerstrom, Dr. Reinhold 37 Landenberger, J., M. D. 109 Lange, Francis A. 325 Larson, Gustav E., D. D. S. 59 Laue, Henry C. C. 304 Lawless, Edward M. 457 Lawless, James S. 286 Lawless, John 260 Leath, Fred 317 Lehman, Henry A. 127 Lehmann, Hon. C. E. 270 Linster, Nicholas 218 Lloyd, Hon. Job W. 307 Lloyd, Thomas J. 349 Lloyd, William E. 338 Loehl, J. A. 94 Lokensgaard, Michael 328 Lurth, Andrew 526 Lynch, T. J. 513 Lyon, Edward P. 353 Mc McKeon, James, M. D. 197 McMasters, Susan W. 254 M Maertz, Joseph B. 115 Mallgren, William 480 Malmberg, Anton 505 Malmberg, August A. 502 Malmberg, E. W. 479 Malmberg, Rev. Luther E. A. 192 Mamer. Rev. James M. 176 Mann, Jonas 226 Manske, Fred 265 Mason, George W. 84 Meagher, James A. 140 Merritt, George F., M. D. 100 Muerer, John 214 Meyer, Paul C. 428 Michael, Henry D. 462 Miller, H. C. 96 Miller, Henry 245 Moll, Henry 40 Monaghan, Martin 263 Moran, Rev. David J. 160 Murphy, Matthew J. 460 N Nelson, Andrew 133 Nelson, Arthur 377 Nelson, Charles C. 497 Nelson, Joshua S. 374 Nelson, Ole 405 Nelson, Peter E. 252 Nelson, Theodore F. 381 Newton, Dennis 250 Nutter Family, The 60 Nygaard, Ole O. 406 O O'Brien, Dennis 237 O'Brien, William S. 152 Oblinger, Horace B. 253 Olin, Oscar A. 486 Olin, Samuel D. 251 Oltiianson, Ole A. 385 Olsen, George T. 48 Olsen, Peter E. 344 Olson, August 104 Olson, Frank 527 Olson, Louis E. 365 Olson, N. H. 39 Olson, Reinhart G., M. D. 367 Olson, Samuel 529 P Parsons, Archie T. 209 Pell, William A. 125 Peterson, Conrad, Ph. D. 175 Peterson, Elias 419 Peterson, Olaus L., M. D. 506 Peterson, Peter A. 53 Peterson, Peter G. 474 Pettis, Henry F. 205 Pexa, Frank M. 121 Phelps, Robert M., M. D. 298 Pinney, Guy O. 225 Pinney, Orion A. 227 Poehler, Prof. Henry C. 166 Ponwith, Martin F. 236 Potts, Al. J. 61 Pozek, Ferdinand 241 Prendergast, Louis W. 182 Q Quane, Oliver J. 392 R Rachac, Joseph 118 Randahl, Anna 77 Randahl, Mary 77 Rancy, Troy O. 230 Ray, George E. 144 Reeder, Jacob J. 430 Richter. August 426 Richter, William W. 508 Robbins, Charles N. 429 Robert, Frank O. 187 Rosenau, Gustav 262 S Sackett, Addison L. 90 Samuelson, Charles 424 Sautter, Jacob 435 Schmidt, Peter 224 Schmidt, William 273 Schlottman, George W. 421 Schoeb, Philip 396 Schuck, Jacob K. 159 Schull, Lauritz H. 383 Schultz, Fred C. 267 Schulte, Bernard G. 189 Schwartz, Frank V. 223 Schwatz, Martin 222 Schwob, A. 211 Sery, Wenceslaus L. 193 Shipman, Peter 468 Simmet, Henry 522 Skluzacek, Rev. W. J. 120 Snyder, Nels N. 411 Stangler, Joseph F. 275 Steppel, Frank 261 Stolt, August 354 Stolt, Christian 358 Stolt, Christian A. 364 Stolz, Fred 208 Strand, Ole N. 403 Strathern, Fred P., M. D. 171 Summers, Jacob H 88 Swain, Glyde S. R. 165 Swanson, C. W. 498 Swenson, Swen 479 Swisher, Scott N. 154 T Taylor, George W. 64 Thorson, Samuel K. 290 Thur, Otto C. 132 Timm, Charles J. F. 239 Timpane, John A. 341 Tollefson, John 395 Traxler, August 476 Treadwell, John N. 212 Turner, John M. 157 Turrittin, David S. 443 U Uhler, Dr. Jacob P. 179 V Vanasek, Frank J. 191 Vollick, Daniel 482 Vollmer, Edward 244 Vomhof, Daniel W. 407 Von Lehe, Albert 473 Von Lehe, Louis D. 389 Vrooman, Alonzo C. 370 W Wacker, Ernest H. 488 Walter, George 372 Warner, Joseph 232 Warner, William 216 Weber, Nicholas 102 Webster, John 240 Weibezahn, C. T. 92 Weis, Hon. Harry F. 44 Wendelschafer, Henry W. 339 Wendelschafer, Otto 285 Wetzel, Valentine 456 Whipps, Henry W. 178 Wierwill, Theodore W. 47 Williams. Thomas F., D. D. S. 50 Wilson, Peter 312 Wondra, James 521 Wrabek, Joseph 117 [no biography entries for X] Y Young, Mathias 408 Z Zika, Wencel J. 139 Zimmerman, Frederick 259 Zimmerman, Herman 203 Zimmerman, Herman A. 301 Zins, John C. 56
This is the second / last piece of the index for the Memorial Record of Southwestern Minnesota. Doug Peterson H Haas, Leopold 558 Hagen, O. W. 121 Hansberger, John 193 Hanson, Andrew 148 Hanson, Edmund 190 Hanson, H. J. 152 Harden, M. W. 20 Harrington, S. N. 180 Hartmann, Romanus 219 Heirmerdinger, H. 129 Hicks, S. P. 525 Higgins, J. S. 408 Hinkly, B. H. 377 Hinkly, R. B. 74 Hier, W. F. 333 Hitchcock, H. M. 556 Hoffman, John D. 516 Hodgson, I. C. 490 Holmen, Ole O. 114 Hopkins, C. H. 543 Houghmaster, G. 262 Hovey, H. F. 375 Howard, O. L. 83 Hoy, J. H. P 97 Hudson, A. T. 397 Huiras, Michael 231 Humiston, E. R. 19 Humphrey, T. R. 245 Huntington, G. B. 380 Hurst, Wm. H. 442 [no biographies starting with I] J Jacobson, S. A. 140 Johnson, B. F. 249 Johnson, D. T. 298 Johnson, John A. 256 Johnson, Sylvester 38 Johnson, T. L. 263 Johnson, W. R. 451 Jones, James R. 145 Jones, Joseph H. 303 [no I] K Kelley, George 204 Kelson, Ole 176 Kennedy, J. A. 39 Kenney, F. E. 169 Kerr, William 138 Kilgore, H. F. 107 King, John E. 158 Kinman, Wm. E. 279 Kinne, W. J. 66 Klacy, Thomas 529 Klein, Martin 199 Kletschka, Vincent 358 Klingensmith, C. 191 Klossner, Jacob, Jr. 533 Knaak, F. W. 357 Knoll, Theodore 246 Koch, William 239 Kolbe, J. W. 98 L Ladd, Nelson 371 Ladd, Sumner 530 Lagerstrom, R. 425 Lambert, F. T. 557 Lampman, N. B. 340 Landenschlager, J. 271 Langland, H. M. 166 Larrabee, A. A. 478 Larrabee, Mrs. Amy 45 Lee, Andrew E. 403 Leeman, Wm. H. 412 Lehrer, Michael 255 Lenz, Nicholas 494 Leonard, G. R. 81 Lichter, George 53 Liesenfeld, John 268 Lindeman, A. A. 328 Lippman, Charles 471 Livingston, F. A. 440 Livingston, Wm. 86 Loeffler, J. J. 62 Long, F. M. 474 Long, Simon 123 Lowe, Joseph 164 Lowe, Thomas 40 Ludcke, Henry J. 242 Lugenheim, O. 295 Lynch, B. F. 117 M Madsen, J. H. 102 Mallette, H. C. 3l9 Marshall, James 387 Marti, John 318 Matthews, M. E. 41 Maxon, O. E. 11 Maynes, Wm. A. 379 McArthur, D. T. 541 McAvay, Hugh J. 422 McCabe, John 240 McChord, A. B. 147 McCortney, Reu. 495 McDonough, P. F. 47 McGorman, Thomas 428 McIntyre, G. W. 302 McKeon, James 491 McKowen, John 539 McMasters, W. R. 483 McMillan, C. E. 111 McMillan, O. W. 309 McMindes, C. W. 382 McQuat, Thomas 266 McRae, Donald D. 267 Mead, Charles W. 316 Merritt, George F. 291 Meyer, Ernst 423 Meyer, Henry 284 Miller, H. C. 301 Miller, H. J. 46 Miller, John A. 228 Miller, W. C. 229 Mitchell, James 461 Mock, John 73 Moler, George R. 477 Mondry, Frank 357 Moore, E. L. 528 Morgan, James 525 Morgan, William H. 179 Morell, Harry 116 Moses, Thomas 335 Moulton, J. P. 215 Mullen, Michael 206 Murphy, M. J. 493 Murphy, John 401 N Nelson, L. S. 48 Newkirk, Ira B. 32 Nolte, Henry 77 O Ochs, A. C. 411 O'Day, Richard 141 Odell, Spurgeon 453 Olsen, Christian 363 Olsen, George T. 229 Olson, E. H. 294 Osborn, A. H. 535 Osmun, Abraham 63 Ostrander, M. A. 454 Otto, F. L. 343 P Pank, Frederick 143 Papendick, Otis 23 Parker, Wm. F. 234 Parriott, Roby 15 Parsons, Jesse C. 418 Parsons, Warren 413 Patten, W. H. 346 Pease, E. A. 223 Pehling, Phillip 551 Penning, Martin 95 Pepple, S. F. 162 Peterson, John 457 Peterson, John F. 201 Peterson, Peter 137 Peterson, P. G. 433 Pettis, Alex 434 Pfaender, Fred 560 Pfaender, William 232 Pfenninger, Jacob 345 Philbrick, F. W. 260 Phinney, M. J. 128 Pierce, E. C. 514 Plotts, R. B. 33 Pope, Buel W. 78 Porter, F. J. 105 Powell, M. E. 532 Powell, Robert 479 Preston, James 129 Preston, W. O. 130 Preuss, Ferdinand 391 Q Quense, August 212 Quirk, James 467 R Rachac, Joseph 337 Rathjen, August 120 Redding, A. O. 307 Revier, Charles 527 Rialson, Ole 98 Rice, L. D. 499 Richter, August 416 Robinson, J. B. 389 Robinson, K. G. 365 Rodgers, D. A. 547 Roeder, A. 209 Rogers, L. Z. 347 Rohlk, Henry 135 Romberg, Henry 215 Rood, A. W. 355 Rossback, Wm. 444 Rounseville, W. H. 252 Ruble, Isaiah 334 Runck, Wm. F. 308 Ryan, Mat. 200 S Salkowske, C. l54 Sandell, Michael 338 Sanden, Wm. H. 184 Sanders, E. C. 361 Schell, August 321 Schell, Otto 321 Schellenberg, B. 187 Schilling, Louis 237 Schmid, J. B. 285 Schmid, Wolfgang 247 Schmidt, Fred 253 Schmidt, George 213 Schmucker, Joseph 317 Schneider, John 311 Schneider, John 527 Schoffmann, Joseph 484 Schueller, Barnard 267 Schwerdtfeger, A. & Son 496 Schutt, F. C. 103 Schwartz, E. L. 39 Scott, Charles A. 539 Scott, John H. 257 Seewald, John 508 Severance, Benton 398 Sheehy, John 402 Shell, Daniel 25 Shepard, C. P. 12 Shepard, H. C. 125 Sherman, David 459 Shore, Robert 51 Shurr, John B. 244 Sinn, Wilhelm 293 Slater, H. G. 544 Smallwood, C. J. 35 Smith, E. K. 27 Smith, H. C. 350 Smith, James 197 Snyder, J. J. 472 Solberg, Edward 348 Somerville, G. W. 148 Soot, H. R. 287 Starr, N. H. 196 Start, S. S. 185 Steen, J. P. 492 Steen, Ole P. 243 Steffen, Anton 174 Stevens, F. A. 272 Stine, Wm. B. 182 Stolt, Christian 393 Stone, A. A. 286 Stoutemyer, W. E. 233 Stowe, Lewis 441 Strauch, John G. 385 Studley, G. W. 511 Sullivan, Michael 131 Sullivan, Michael 171 Sundberg, C. A. 186 Swift, E. M. 26 Swift, H. W. 488 T Taylor J. H. 56 Taylor, T. L. 43 Tharkeldsen, H. P. 99 Thayer, Willard 400 Thompson, F. H. 79 Thom, F. W. 136 Thom, J. C. 68 Thom, William 139 Thomte, H. J. 110 Thurber, Benj. F. 160 Tidland, John A. 299 Tomlinson, H. A. 404 Torrance, H. E. 28 Tosch, H. L. 103 Tower, M. C. 292 Treadwell, J. N. 292 Tripp, B. I. 27 Tripp, E. A. 265 Tyler, C. B. 221 Tyson, John 274 U Ulveling, John 76 V VanAntwerp, William 395 Vaughan, Michael 470 Voelz, Max H. 108 Vogel, Antone 503 Volk, Christian 458 Volk, F. L. 480 W Wahlstrom, M. 311 Walker, James 52 Ward, William 130 Wardell, L. M. 174 Way, L. H. 108 Wehrman, J. W. 31 Weiser, George B. 278 Welch, Ernest L. 463 Welcome, J. W. B. 324 Wendelschafer, G. C. 456 Wendt, J. F. 476 Weschke, Carl 238 Westinghouse, J. J. 330 Westlake, A. L. 465 White, C. H. 275 White, Harrison 57 Whitney, C. C. 61 Wigal, Jacob 501 Wigham, William 135 Wilkinson, Charles 192 Willford, Daniel 519 Williams, J. B. 50 Williams, J. J. 535 Williams, J. W. 172 Wilson, A. A. 367 Wilson, John 264 Wrabek, F. M. 339 [no biographies starting with X or Y] Z Zieske, John C. 151