Nancy Buell
F, #126
Biography
Mary Crosby
F, #127
Parents
Biography
Mary Crosby was baptized (infant) on 9 November 1806 in West Hartland, Hartford, Connecticut.1
Citations
- [S33] Records of the 1st & 2nd Church at Hartland, manuscript of original from Hartland at State Library. LDS film# 0004495
Adelia Crosby
F, #128
Parents
Biography
Adelia Crosby was baptized (infant) on 9 November 1806 in West Hartland, Hartford, Connecticut.1
Citations
- [S33] Records of the 1st & 2nd Church at Hartland, manuscript of original from Hartland at State Library. LDS film# 0004495
Celestia Crosby
F, #129
Parents
Biography
Celestia Crosby was baptized (infant) on 9 November 1806 in West Hartland, Hartford, Connecticut.1
Citations
- [S33] Records of the 1st & 2nd Church at Hartland, manuscript of original from Hartland at State Library. LDS film# 0004495
Hiram Dana Crosby
M, #130, d. 4 May 1881
Parents
Biography
Hiram Dana Crosby and Rachel Fidelia Underwood were married say 1837. He died on 4 May 1881.1 He was buried at Leicester Cemetery in Leicester, Livingston, New York.1 Appears to have settled in Livingston Co. NY. Hiram Dana Crosby was baptized (infant) on 26 May 1811 in West Hartland, Hartford, Connecticut. He and Rachel Fidelia Underwood appeared in the census in 1850 in Leicester, Livingston, New York. He and Rachel Fidelia Underwood appeared in the census in 1860 in Leicester, Livingston, New York.
Citations
- [S508] FindAGrave.com, , database (http://www.findagrave.com), Memorial #130131048
Starling Graves
M, #131, b. 2 June 1770, d. 19 August 1859
Parents
Biography
Starling Graves was born on 2 June 1770 in East Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut. He and Anna Cone were married on 28 October 1794 in East Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut.1 He died on 19 August 1859 at age 89 in Denmark, Lewis, New York. Right now I can't quite figure out who his parents are. He must be a relative of Lydia (Graves) Crosby but I'm not sure how. Found something online saying father was Benjamin. Starling Graves was named an heir in the will of Mary Jones in April 1777.2 He and Anna Cone appeared in the census in 1850 in Rutland, Jefferson, New York.
Last Edited | 7 February 2016 |
Citations
- [S35] F.W. Bailey, Early Conn. Church Marrages from Ancient Church Records Prior to 1800 (Book #1)
- [S199] Miscellaneous, Colchester Probate, v. 5. p. 85 (Film # 007626286)
Anna Cone
F, #132, b. 3 May 1773, d. 3 September 1851
Biography
Anna Cone was born on 3 May 1773. Starling Graves and she were married on 28 October 1794 in East Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut.1 She died on 3 September 1851 at age 78. Starling Graves and Anna Cone appeared in the census in 1850 in Rutland, Jefferson, New York.
Last Edited | 24 August 2013 |
Citations
- [S35] F.W. Bailey, Early Conn. Church Marrages from Ancient Church Records Prior to 1800 (Book #1)
Increase Crosby
M, #133, b. 23 March 1731/32
Parents
Biography
Increase Crosby was born on 23 March 1731/32 in Harwich, Barnstable, Massachusetts.1 He and Rachel Graves were married on 13 February 1755 in East Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut.2,3
Last Edited | 1 February 2009 |
Citations
- [S32] Vital Records of Harwich, MA
- [S6] Vital Statistics of E. Haddam found at Town Clerk's Office, v5 p563
- [S35] F.W. Bailey, Early Conn. Church Marrages from Ancient Church Records Prior to 1800 (Book #1)
Rachel Graves
F, #134
Biography
Increase Crosby and Rachel Graves were married on 13 February 1755 in East Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut.1,2
Last Edited | 1 February 2009 |
Citations
- [S6] Vital Statistics of E. Haddam found at Town Clerk's Office, v5 p563
- [S35] F.W. Bailey, Early Conn. Church Marrages from Ancient Church Records Prior to 1800 (Book #1)
Elizabeth Driggs
F, #135
Parents
Biography
Roswell Graves and Elizabeth Driggs were married on 15 November 1763 in East Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut.1
Last Edited | 1 February 2009 |
Citations
- [S36] John C. Graves, Genealogy of John Graves of England and America (1942?), p. 26
Polly Crosby
F, #136, d. 11 May 1794
Parents
Father | Obed Crosby (b. 22 July 1753, d. 13 January 1813 or 29 January 1813) |
Mother | Jerusha Phelps (b. 2 May 1757, d. 20 February 1839) |
Biography
Polly Crosby died on 11 May 1794 in West Hartland, Hartford, Connecticut.1
Last Edited | 1 February 2009 |
Citations
- [S33] Records of the 1st & 2nd Church at Hartland, manuscript of original from Hartland at State Library. LDS film# 0004495, p. 114
Jerusha Crosby
F, #137, b. 14 July 1790, d. 11 February 1839
Parents
Father | Obed Crosby (b. 22 July 1753, d. 13 January 1813 or 29 January 1813) |
Mother | Jerusha Phelps (b. 2 May 1757, d. 20 February 1839) |
Biography
Jerusha Crosby was born on 14 July 1790 in West Hartland, Hartford, Connecticut.1 James King and she were married about 1805/06.2 She died on 11 February 1839 at age 48 in Vernon, Trumbull, Ohio.2,3 She was buried at Pioneer Cemetery in Vernon, Trumbull, Ohio.4 Jerusha Crosby had person sources.3 She was baptized on 2 July 1791 in West Hartland, Hartford, Connecticut.5 She appeared in the census in December 1820 in Vernon, Trumbull, Ohio.
Last Edited | 10 November 2011 |
Citations
- [S59] Barbour Collection of CT Vital Records
- [S150] Letter, note or telephone call, Margie 10/9/96
- [S191] Virgil D. White, Genealogical Abstracts of Revolutionary War Pension Files Natl. Hist. Pub. Co., Waynesboro, TN (1992), W25446 Jerusha wid of Obed Crosby
- [S508] FindAGrave.com, , database (http://www.findagrave.com), Memorial# 14117653
- [S33] Records of the 1st & 2nd Church at Hartland, manuscript of original from Hartland at State Library. LDS film# 0004495
Johann Georg Romann
M, #138, b. 8 December 1881, d. 16 October 1960
Parents
George Roman
Biography
Johann Georg Romann was born on 8 December 1881 in Bösingen, Baden-Württemberg, Germany.1 He and Lydia Victoria Harrison were married 18 February 1908 or 26 February 1908 at Grace Lutheran Chuch in Wayne, Wayne, Nebraska.2,3 He died on 16 October 1960 at age 78 in Norfolk, Madison, Nebraska. He was buried at Prospect Hill Cemetery+ in Norfolk, Madison, Nebraska. George Roman was an abattoirer (butcher) and owner of Roman Packing Co. of Norfolk, NE. He also raised and showed Ardenase horses. His team won first place at the Nebraska State Fair on various occasions. His name after immigrating was George Roman. Before 1897 Johann Georg Romann was a butcher in Württemberg, Germany+. He immigrated on 25 November 1899 to New York City, New York.4,5 He and Lydia Victoria Harrison appeared in the census on 18 April 1910 in Knox Co., Nebraska. He appeared in the census in 1915 in Winner, Tripp, South Dakota.6 He registered for the draft on 12 September 1918 in Winner, Tripp, South Dakota.7 He and Lydia Victoria Harrison appeared in the census on 16 February 1920 in Winner, Tripp, South Dakota. He petitioned for naturalization on 1 November 1927 in Norfolk, Madison, Nebraska.5 He and Lydia Victoria Harrison appeared in the census in 1930 in Norfolk, Madison, Nebraska. He was naturalized on 18 September 1933 in Norfolk, Madison, Nebraska.8 He and Lydia Victoria Harrison appeared in the census in April 1940 at 312 S. 12th St. in Norfolk, Madison, Nebraska.9 He temporarly shut down packing plant after a disagreement with OPA in June 1945.10
Citations
- [S209] "Days to Remember" found among belongings of Don Roman
- [S199] Miscellaneous, Wedding announcement from that time.
- [S210] Nebraska Press Assn, Who's Who in Nebraska (1940) Lincoln, NE (1940), p. 806
- [S150] Letter, note or telephone call, Letter from Emma Scholl Hoernecke to Don Roman 13 Jan 1961
- [S542] LDS, "Family Search", database, LDS, FamilySearch (http://familysearch.org: viewed 11 May 2019), Naturalization Petitions, Norfolk Dist, #72, Film # 007797038, images 533-535/1086
- [S156] Census, South Dakota, 1915
- [S415] WWI Draft registration records
- [S162] Public Document, Certificate of Citizenship #3712157
- [S632] 1940 US Census, Nebraska, Madison, population, Norfolk, Ward 2, enumeration district (ED) 60-19A, Sht. 9B, HH 184, George Roman; digital images, Ancestry.com (ancestry.com : accessed 8 Apr 2012); NARA census images.
- [S194] Newspaper article, Norfolk Plant to Open, Omaha World Herald, 7 Jun '45, p. 2, c. 2
Lydia Victoria Harrison
F, #139, b. 6 February 1874, d. 16 October 1960
Parents
Lidia Victoria Harrison
Biography
Lydia Victoria Harrison was born on 6 February 1874 in Dörby, Kalmar Län, Sweden.1,2 Johann Georg Romann and she were married 18 February 1908 or 26 February 1908 at Grace Lutheran Chuch in Wayne, Wayne, Nebraska.3,4 She died on 16 October 1960 at age 86 in Norfolk, Madison, Nebraska. She was buried at Prospect Hill Cemetery+ in Norfolk, Madison, Nebraska. Lydia Victoria Harrison was also known as Victoria Lydia or "Thora" Harrison. She witnessed the emigration of Sven Magnus Håkansson on 16 April 1892 in Dörby, Kalmar Län, Sweden. On 3 May 1892, Lydia Victoria Harrison immigrated with Sven Magnus Håkansson and Karolina Jonsdotter to at Ellis Island in New York City, New York. Lydia Victoria Harrison immigrated in May 1892 to America.2 She appeared in the census on 5 June 1900 in Hartington, Cedar, Nebraska. Johann Georg Romann and she appeared in the census on 18 April 1910 in Knox Co., Nebraska. She appeared in the census in 1915 in Winner, Tripp, South Dakota. Johann Georg Romann and she appeared in the census on 16 February 1920 in Winner, Tripp, South Dakota. Johann Georg Romann and she appeared in the census in 1930 in Norfolk, Madison, Nebraska. Johann Georg Romann and she appeared in the census in April 1940 at 312 S. 12th St. in Norfolk, Madison, Nebraska.5
Citations
- [S209] "Days to Remember" found among belongings of Don Roman
- [S162] Public Document, Alien Registration Card dated 1-2-57 (Alien #4072629)
- [S199] Miscellaneous, Wedding announcement from that time.
- [S210] Nebraska Press Assn, Who's Who in Nebraska (1940) Lincoln, NE (1940), p. 806
- [S632] 1940 US Census, Nebraska, Madison, population, Norfolk, Ward 2, enumeration district (ED) 60-19A, Sht. 9B, HH 184, George Roman; digital images, Ancestry.com (ancestry.com : accessed 8 Apr 2012); NARA census images.
Ransom George Roman
M, #140, b. 18 June 1909, d. 20 June 1957
Parents
Biography
Ransom George Roman was born on 18 June 1909 in Crofton, Knox, Nebraska.1 He and Mary Jane Burns were married on 3 July 1942 in Tampa, Hillsborough, Florida.2 He died on 20 June 1957 at age 48 in Perham, Otter Tail, Minn. He was buried at Prospect Hill Cemetery+ in Norfolk, Madison, Nebraska.
Last Edited | 15 October 2009 |
Citations
- [S209] "Days to Remember" found among belongings of Don Roman
- [S150] Letter, note or telephone call, ltr. Ransom G. Roman of 11/9/1996
James Byron Roman
M, #141, b. 17 February 1911, d. 24 June 1943
Parents
James B Roman
Biography
James Byron Roman was born on 17 February 1911 in Crofton, Knox, Nebraska.1 He and Cleona Beatrice ("Sis") Ray were married on 3 June 1937 in Tyndall, Bon Homme, South Dakota. He died on 24 June 1943 at age 32 in Norfolk, Madison, Nebraska. He was buried in Norfolk, Madison, Nebraska. James Byron Roman and Cleona Beatrice ("Sis") Ray appeared in the census in April 1940 at 804 Prospect Ave. in Norfolk, Madison, Nebraska.
Citations
- [S209] "Days to Remember" found among belongings of Don Roman
Donald Eugene Roman
M, #142, b. 8 January 1913, d. 20 April 1992
Parents
Don Roman
Biography
Donald Eugene Roman was born on 8 January 1913 in Winner, Tripp, South Dakota. He and Roma Mary Jones were married on 18 June 1939 in Norfolk, Madison, Nebraska.1 He died on 20 April 1992 at age 79 in Norfolk, Madison, Nebraska. He was buried on 22 April 1992 at Prospect Hill Cemetery+ in Norfolk, Madison, Nebraska. Donald Eugene Roman was an architect. Don and Roma Roman had no children. He and Roma Mary Jones appeared in the census on 6 April 1940 at 209 19th Place in Norfolk, Madison, Nebraska.2
Citations
- [S194] Newspaper article, The Wayne (NE) Herald, 22 Jun 1939, p. 2
- [S632] 1940 US Census, Nebraska, Madison, population, Norfolk, Ward 2, enumeration district (ED) ED 60-19A, 5A, HH 84, Don Roman; digital images, Ancestry.com (ancestry.com : accessed 8 Apr 2012); NARA census images.
Sven Magnus Håkansson
M, #143, b. 30 January 1830, d. 17 June 1898
Parents
Biography
Sven Magnus Håkansson was born on 30 January 1830 in Sodra More, Kalmar, Småland, Sweden.1 He and Karolina Jonsdotter were married in 1863 in Sweden. He died on 17 June 1898 at age 68.2 He was buried at Thabor Cemetery in Wausa, Knox, Nebraska.3 Sven Magnus Håkansson was baptized (infant) on 7 February 1830 in Söderåkra, Kalmar, Småland, Sweden.1,4 He and Karolina Jonsdotter appeared in the census in 1880 in Dörby, Kalmar Län, Sweden.5 Between 1880 and 1890 Sven Magnus Håkansson was a railway laborer (Jernvägsarbetare) in Sweden. He and Karolina Jonsdotter appeared in the census from 1884 to 1888 in Dörby, Kalmar Län, Sweden.6 He and Karolina Jonsdotter appeared in the census in 1890 in Dörby, Kalmar Län, Sweden.7 His name after immigrating from 1892 was Sven Harrison. He emigrated on 16 April 1892 from Dörby, Kalmar Län, Sweden. On 3 May 1892, Sven Magnus Håkansson and Karolina Jonsdotter immigrated to New York City, New York, at Ellis Island onboard SS Saale. He petitioned for naturalization on 28 September 1896 in Hartington, Cedar, Nebraska.
Last Edited | 4 December 2019 |
Citations
- [S244] International Genealogical Index, Based on film #0138575
- [S209] "Days to Remember" found among belongings of Don Roman
- [S508] FindAGrave.com, , database (http://www.findagrave.com), Memorial# 38524838
- [S542] LDS, "Family Search", database, LDS, FamilySearch (http://familysearch.org), Sweden Baptisms, 1611-1920
- [S808] Swedish National Archives, "", database, Swedish National Archives, (https://sok.riksarkivet.se), Census, 1880, Kalmar, Dårby; citing Swedish National Archives
- [S542] LDS, FamilySearch, Sweden Household Exam. Books, 1880-1930, HH#3523648
- [S808] Archives, , Census, 1890
Karolina Jonsdotter
F, #144, b. 28 January 1840, d. 16 June 1922
Parents
Karolina Jonsdotter
Biography
Karolina Jonsdotter was born on 28 January 1840.1,2 Karolina Jonsdotter was born on 23 February 1840 in Förlösa, Kalmar Län, Småland, Sweden.3 Sven Magnus Håkansson and she were married in 1863 in Sweden. She died on 16 June 1922 at age 82 in Poplar Grove, Boone, Illinois.4,5,1,2 She was buried on 18 June 1922 at Poplar Grove Cemetery in Poplar Grove, Boone, Illinois.6,2
Her parentage is not very clear. On her death certificate, her daughter, Victoria L. Roman, stated that her parents' names were Jonas Thrulson and ? Rosendal, although the entries appear to have been written in two different hands. Sven Magnus Håkansson and Karolina Jonsdotter appeared in the census in 1880 in Dörby, Kalmar Län, Sweden.7 Sven Magnus Håkansson and she appeared in the census from 1884 to 1888 in Dörby, Kalmar Län, Sweden.8 Sven Magnus Håkansson and she appeared in the census in 1890 in Dörby, Kalmar Län, Sweden.9 She witnessed the emigration of Sven Magnus Håkansson on 16 April 1892 in Dörby, Kalmar Län, Sweden. She immigrated on 16 April 1892. On 3 May 1892, Karolina Jonsdotter and Sven Magnus Håkansson immigrated to New York City, New York, at Ellis Island onboard SS Saale. She appeared in the household of Karl Alfred ("Charlie") Harrison in the census on 5 June 1900 in Cedar Co., Nebraska.10 She appeared in the census on 19 April 1910 in Lincoln Township, Knox Co., Nebraska.
Citations
- [S199] Miscellaneous, Funeral memorial card
- [S28] Certificate of Death, Caroline Harrison, Boone Co, Ill. 6/16/1922, #20036
- [S542] LDS, "Family Search", database, LDS, FamilySearch (http://familysearch.org), Sweden Household Examination Books 1880-1892
- [S14] Lillie Harrison
- [S209] "Days to Remember" found among belongings of Don Roman
- [S150] Letter, note or telephone call, Terry Ellingson, 7/6/2010
- [S808] Swedish National Archives, "", database, Swedish National Archives, (https://sok.riksarkivet.se), Census, 1880, Kalmar, Dårby; citing Swedish National Archives
- [S542] LDS, FamilySearch, Sweden Household Exam. Books, 1880-1930, HH#3523648
- [S808] Archives, , Census, 1890
- [S156] Census, US, 1900, Neb, Cedar, ED 39, Sht 2B
Viktor Emanuel Harrison
M, #145, b. 15 March 1865, d. 26 March 1943
Parents
Biography
Viktor Emanuel Harrison was born on 15 March 1865 in Nättraby, Blekinge Län, Sweden. He died on 26 March 1943 at age 78 in Norfolk, Madison, Nebraska.1,2 Viktor Emanuel Harrison immigrated BET SAY 1883 AND 1890 to the United States. Viktor Emanuel Harrison was a ferrier. He lived with George & Thora Roman in Norfolk, Madison, Nebraska. He appeared in the household of Karl Alfred ("Charlie") Harrison in the census on 5 June 1900 in Cedar Co., Nebraska.3 Viktor Emanuel Harrison appeared in the household of Karolina Jonsdotter in the census on 19 April 1910 in Lincoln Township, Knox Co., Nebraska. He appeared in the census in 1920 in Miles City, Custer, Montana. He appeared in the census on 24 April 1930 in Wausa, Knox, Nebraska.4
Citations
- [S150] Letter, note or telephone call, James Roman 7/3/96
- [S209] "Days to Remember" found among belongings of Don Roman
- [S156] Census, US, 1900, Neb, Cedar, ED 39, Sht 2B
- [S599] 1930 Census, Nebraska, Knox Co., population, Lincoln Twp., Wausa, enumeration district (ED) 54-18, Sht 7A, HH 184, digital images, Ancestry.com (www.ancestry.com : accessed.)
Karl Alfred ("Charlie") Harrison
M, #146, b. 4 March 1870, d. 16 April 1942
Parents
Biography
Karl Alfred Harrison was born on 4 March 1870 in Dörby, Kalmar Län, Sweden. He and Emelie Karolina ("Amy") Lindstrom were married on 15 November 1905 in Wausa, Knox, Nebraska.1 He died on 16 April 1942 at age 72 in Green Lake Township, Kandiyohi, Minnesota. He was buried on 20 April 1942 at Spicer Cemetery in Spicer, Kandiyohi, Minnesota.2 Karl Alfred ("Charlie") Harrison was also known as Charlie Harrison. Used Charles A. HARRISON would have been born Karl Alfred Svensson. He immigrated about 1891. He appeared in the census on 5 June 1900 in Cedar Co., Nebraska.3 He and Emelie Karolina ("Amy") Lindstrom appeared in the census in 1910 in Crow Lake, Jerauld, South Dakota. He and Emelie Karolina ("Amy") Lindstrom appeared in the census in 1920 in Kandiyohi Co., Minnesota. He appeared in the census on 21 April 1930 in Green Lake Township, Kandiyohi, Minnesota.4 He appeared in the census on 18 April 1940 in Green Lake Township, Kandiyohi, Minnesota.5
Citations
- [S209] "Days to Remember" found among belongings of Don Roman
- [S508] FindAGrave.com, , database (http://www.findagrave.com), Memorial# 79411743
- [S156] Census, US, 1900, Neb, Cedar, ED 39, Sht 2B
- [S599] 1930 Census, MN, Kandiyohi, population, Green Lake, enumeration district (ED) 10, Sht 5B, HH 105, digital images, Ancestry.com (www.ancestry.com : accessed.)
- [S632] 1940 US Census, MN, Kandiyohi, population, Green Lake, enumeration district (ED) 34-10, Sht 2B, HH 41, digital images, Ancestry.com (ancestry.com : accessed); NARA census images.
Jenny Maria Harrison
F, #147, b. 2 November 1876, d. 6 February 1955
Parents
Biography
Jenny Maria Harrison was born on 2 November 1876 in Dörby, Kalmar Län, Sweden. Heinrich ("Henry") Siemers and she were married on 21 November 1902.1 She died on 6 February 1955 at age 78 in Iowa. She was buried at Ames Municipal Cemetery in Ames, Story, Iowa.
Last Edited | 27 October 2011 |
Citations
- [S209] "Days to Remember" found among belongings of Don Roman
- [S14] Lillie Harrison
- [S632] 1940 US Census, Iowa, Story, population, Ames, Ward 1, enumeration district (ED) ED 85-4A, Sht 9B, HH 216, digital images, Ancestry.com (ancestry.com : accessed); NARA census images.
Anna Mathilda Harrison
F, #148, b. 16 March 1881, d. 7 February 1963
Parents
Biography
Anna Mathilda Harrison was born on 16 March 1881 in Dörby, Kalmar Län, Sweden.1 Lawson Wagoner and she were married on 24 January 1912 in Nebraska City, Otoe, Nebraska.2,1 She died on 7 February 1963 at age 81 in Bridgeport, Morrill, Nebraska. She was buried on 11 February 1963 at Rose Hill Cemetery in Broadwater, Morrill, Nebraska. Anna Mathilda Harrison had person sources.2 She witnessed the emigration of Sven Magnus Håkansson on 16 April 1892 in Dörby, Kalmar Län, Sweden. On 3 May 1892, Anna Mathilda Harrison immigrated with Sven Magnus Håkansson and Karolina Jonsdotter to at Ellis Island in New York City, New York. Anna Mathilda Harrison appeared in the household of Karl Alfred ("Charlie") Harrison in the census on 5 June 1900 in Cedar Co., Nebraska.3 She appeared in the household of Karolina Jonsdotter in the census on 19 April 1910 in Lincoln Township, Knox Co., Nebraska. Lawson Wagoner and Anna Mathilda Harrison appeared in the census on 9 March 1920 in Broadwater, Morrill, Nebraska.4 Lawson Wagoner and she appeared in the census on 9 April 1930 in Broadwater, Morrill, Nebraska.5 Lawson Wagoner and she appeared in the census in April 1940 in Broadwater, Morrill, Nebraska.6 She lived in Broadwater, Morrill, Nebraska, in 1960.7
Last Edited | 18 February 2012 |
Citations
- [S209] "Days to Remember" found among belongings of Don Roman
- [S14] Lillie Harrison
- [S156] Census, US, 1900, Neb, Cedar, ED 39, Sht 2B
- [S601] 1920 Census, Neb., Morrill, population, Broadwater Pct., enumeration district (ED) 211, sht. 8B, HH 157, digital images, Ancestry.com (www.ancestry.com : accessed.)
- [S599] 1930 Census, Nebraska, Morrill, population, Broadwater, enumeration district (ED) ED 62-6, Sht 3B, HH 57, digital images, Ancestry.com (www.ancestry.com : accessed.)
- [S632] 1940 US Census, Nebraska, Morrill, population, Broadwater, enumeration district (ED) ED 62-7, Sht 1B, HH 13, digital images, Ancestry.com (ancestry.com : accessed); NARA census images.
- [S192] Newspaper obituary, Geo. & Thora Roman Oct. 1960. Norfolk, NE
Sven Emil Harrison
M, #149, b. 8 December 1883, d. 22 September 1964
Parents
Biography
Sven Emil Harrison was born on 8 December 1883 in Dörby, Kalmar Län, Sweden.1 He and Tua Isidora Lindstrom were married on 8 September 1909 in Winner, Tripp, South Dakota.2,1 He died on 22 September 1964 at age 80 in Kandiyohi Co., Minnesota.3,4 He was buried at Fairview Cemetery in Willmar, Kandiyohi, Minnesota.5 Sven Emil Harrison was also known as Emil S. Harrison. He witnessed the emigration of Sven Magnus Håkansson on 16 April 1892 in Dörby, Kalmar Län, Sweden. On 3 May 1892, Sven Emil Harrison immigrated with Sven Magnus Håkansson and Karolina Jonsdotter to at Ellis Island in New York City, New York. Sven Emil Harrison appeared in the household of Karl Alfred ("Charlie") Harrison in the census on 5 June 1900 in Cedar Co., Nebraska.6 Sven Emil Harrison appeared in the census in 1915 in Tripp Co., South Dakota.7 He and Tua Isidora Lindstrom appeared in the census on 7 April 1930 in Dovre Township, Kandiyohi, Minnesota.8 He and Tua Isidora Lindstrom appeared in the census on 4 April 1940 in Whitefield Township, Kandiyohi, Minn.9 He lived in Wilmont, Nobles, Minn., in 1960.10
Citations
- [S209] "Days to Remember" found among belongings of Don Roman
- [S14] Lillie Harrison
- [S54] Social Security Death Index
- [S199] Miscellaneous, MN Death Index
- [S508] FindAGrave.com, , database (http://www.findagrave.com), ID 185580838
- [S156] Census, US, 1900, Neb, Cedar, ED 39, Sht 2B
- [S156] Census, SD State Census, 1915
- [S599] 1930 Census, MN, Kandiyohi, population, Dovre, enumeration district (ED) 5, Sht 2A, HH 28, digital images, Ancestry.com (www.ancestry.com : accessed.)
- [S632] 1940 US Census, Minn., Kandiyohi, population, Whitefield Twp, enumeration district (ED) ED 34-30, ED 2B, HH 36, digital images, Ancestry.com (ancestry.com : accessed); NARA census images.
- [S192] Newspaper obituary, Geo. & Thora Roman Oct. 1960. Norfolk, NE
Håkan Monssons
M, #150, b. 24 March 1796, d. 22 October 1858
Parents
Biography
Håkan Monssons was born on 24 March 1796 in Söderåkra, Kalmar Län, Sweden.1,2 He and Ingred Stena Persdotter were married on 1 November 1828 in Söderåkra, Kalmar Län, Sweden.3 He died on 22 October 1858 at age 62 in Asarum, Blekinge Län, Sweden. Håkan Monssons was baptized (infant) on 28 March 1796.
Citations
- [S244] International Genealogical Index, Film #138574
- [S542] LDS, "Family Search", database, LDS, FamilySearch (http://familysearch.org), Sweden Baptisms, 1611-1920
- [S244] International Genealogical Index, Film #0138575