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Eula Maxine Peterson

Kvinna 1919 - 1988  (69 år)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Eula Maxine Peterson föddes den 8 Jun 1919 i USA, David City, Nebraska (dotter till Carl Detlof Peterson och Ethel Estelle Rabb); dog den 6 Dec 1988 i USA, Bay City, Texas.

    Noteringar:

    She was a mother, homemaker and worked for Dr. Neihus & Pinkerton for a time. She also worked for Dr. Mack, a dentist in North Platte, NE. Also worked at Allen's drug store in North Platte, NE.

    On Eula's marriage license to Larry Krause, she states that her occupation as a Beauty Operator.

    November 1987 Eula & Larry moved to Bay City, Texas.

    December 06, 1988 she died in Bay City, TX hospital. December 10, 1988 she was buried in the Roselawn Memorial Park, VanVleck, TX. Arrangements were by Taylor Bros. Funeral Home, Bay City, TX. Honorary pallbearers: Jack Anthony, Scott Shenefelt, Gifford Peterson, Dennis Peterson, Gordon Mozley, Jim Case, Chuck McClary. Active Pallbearers: Jack Downs, David Schmoker, Willie Denhow, Rick Davis, Dale Marshall & David Downs. She is buried at Roselawn Memorial Park, Van Vleck, TX.

    Eula and her father Carl Peterson died on the same day, in the same month, but different years.

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    OBITUARY: Eula Maxine Krause was born to Carl and Ethel Peterson on June 8, 1919 in David City, Nebraska. She was one oftwo children who has been preceded in death by both parents.

    She was married to Lawrence Carl Krause on October 18, 1936 in North Platte, Nebraska. To this union two children were born, Patricia Joann and Jane Marie.

    She spent most of her life in North Platte, Nebraska, working and raising her family and moved to Bay City, Texas in November of 1987.

    Survivors are: husband, Lawrence Krause; daughters and sons-in-law, Patricia and Gordon Mozley, Jane Anthony and Jim Case, son-in-law Jack Anthony, brother and sister-in-law, Gifford and Helen Peterson, grandaughters, Susan Waechter, Chris Schlager, Lesa Samuels, Jeannie Shenefelt, Kelly Anthony, and nine great-grandchildren and numerous nieces and nephews.

    Eula gift Lawrence Carl (Foss) Krause den 17 Okt 1936 i USA, North Platte, Nebraska. Lawrence föddes den 7 Jan 1915 i USA, Omaha or Lincoln, Nebraska; dog den 20 Maj 1995 i USA, Van Vleck, Texas. [Familjeöversikt] [Familjediagram]

    Noteringar:

    Gift:
    Eula and Larry celebrated their wedding anniversaries on October 18 every year. When in actuality, they were married by the Justice of the Peace on October 17, 1936, the same day they got their marriage license. Eula was 17 years old and had to have her mother sign for her to get married. I don't know why they celebrated it on the 18, but I didn't discover this until I got a copy of their marriage license.

    Barn:
    1. Levande
    2. Levande

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Carl Detlof Peterson föddes den 10 Okt 1878 i Hällestad (E) (son till Carl Gustaf Peterson och Johanna Hellerstedt); dog den 6 Dec 1935 i USA, Columbus, Nebraska.

    Noteringar:

    3-5-1999-SOURCE Church books and birth records in Hällestad, Sweden per: Mikael Eng, researcher - Carl Detlof Petterssonwas baptized on October 27, 1878.

    In Sweden his middle name was spelled Detlof and his last name was spelled PETTERSSON.


    2-10-97- DEATH CERTIFICATE - Carl Peterson was an Electrician and an Electrical repairman. He died in Platte County, Columbus, Nebraksa. He resided at 2210 17th Street, Columbus, NE. He died at the age of 57 years, 1 month and 26 days. He was attended by a doctor from August 10, 1935 - December 6, 1935 and the time of death was at 12:30 am on December 6, 1935. McKown Funeral Home, Columbus, Nebraska was in charge of the funeral.

    December 07, 1935 Short death notice in Columbus newspaper. No family or survivors listed. McKown Funeral home was in charge of arrangements. The services were held at the United Methodist Church in Columbus, NE. Burial was in David City Cemetery in David City, NE.

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    OBITUARY: Carl D. Peterson Dies: Following an illness of several months duration, Carl D. Peterson, 57, electrician, passed away at 12:25 am today at his home. He had been in ill heath since last March and was bedfast at his home since October 13. In the fall he spent four weeks in Lincoln at the General Hospital. His death was due to cancer. He was born in Hällestad, Sweden on October 10, 1878 and came to this country with his parents when he was but 8 months old. The familyresided until 1884 at Red Oak, Iowa and then moved to Stromsburg, Nebraska. His father was a blacksmith and followed histrade where ever the family made their home. In 1900 they moved to Thayer, Nebraska and later to Surprise, Nebraska. Itwas while residing there that he met Miss Ethel Estelle Rabb of David City, Nebraska to whom he was married in Schuyler, Nebraska on October 4, 1910. For a year and a half they made their home in Surprise, where Mr. Peterson, who was an electrician, had employment. From Surprise, Nebraska they moved to Schuyler, Nebraska and then two years later to Columbus, Nebraska. Mr. Peterson accepted a position with the Columbus Light, Heat and Power Company. Later they returned to Schuyler, Nebraska for a short time, but in 1923 came back to Columbus and have resided here since. Mr. Peterson entered the employ of the Northwestern Public Service Company after they took over the Columbus Light, Heat and Power Company. Hehadbeen in the employ of the two companies for nearly 20 years.

    Besides his widow, he is survived by one daughter, Miss Eula and one son, Gifford, both of Columbus, five sisters, Mrs. Guarda Price of Bashaw, Alberta, Canada; Mrs. Hilma Sanders, Mrs. John Sabin and Mrs. Martha Hill, all of Los Angeles; and Mrs. P. W. Christensen of Denver, Colorado; and five brothers, Harvey Peterson of Beatrice, Nebraska; Gus Peterson ofLong Beach, California; Otto Peterson Of San Diego, California; and Frank Peterson and Andy Peterson of Los Angeles, California.

    Mrs. Peterson's brother, Stewart Rabb of North Platte, Nebraska arrived here Tuesday evening and Mrs. Rabb will arrive tomorrow evening. Mrs. Peterson's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. & Mrs. Walter Rabb of York, Nebraska, came here today and her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. & Mrs. Marion Eckley (Ed) Piatt, of Omaha, Nebraska, also came here today. Funeral services have not been made, pending word from his relatives in California. The body is at the McKown Funeral Home, Columbus, Nebraska.

    Carl gift Ethel Estelle Rabb den 4 Okt 1910 i USA, Schuyler Colfax County, Nebraska. Ethel föddes den 23 Mar 1883 i USA, Burlington Junction Nodaway County, Missouri; dog den 2 Mar 1973 i USA, North Platte, Nebraska. [Familjeöversikt] [Familjediagram]


  2. 3.  Ethel Estelle Rabb föddes den 23 Mar 1883 i USA, Burlington Junction Nodaway County, Missouri; dog den 2 Mar 1973 i USA, North Platte, Nebraska.

    Noteringar:

    SOURCE: MARRIAGE RECORD: Ethel states that she was born in Galesburg, MO. No record has been found in Jasper County Missouri of her birth. Her birth place should be Burlington Junction, Nodaway County, Missouri.

    DEATH CERTIFICATE - Ethel Estelle Rabb died in the morning of March 23, 1973 at the Valley View Nursing Home, in North Platte, NE. She was attended by Dr. William B. Niehus of North Platte. The cause of death was a possible cerebral vascular accident or myocardial infarction as a consequence of arteriosclorosis.

    NOTE: Ethel had fallen in the bath tub and hit her head on the cold water faucet creating a slow cold drip on her head which in turn had probably kept further complications from happening. Ethel lived across the street from her daughter Eula. Every morning Ethel would get up and raise the blinds, so Eula would know she was all right. On the morning of January 13, 1973, when Eula got up and looked out, the blinds were not up. She went to check on her mother, Ethel, and found her lying in the tub.

    March 05, 1973 Officiating: Rev. Gilbert Yeryin, David City Congretional Church, David City, NE. She was 89 years old when she died. Ethel is buried at the David City Cemetery, David City, NE. Ryan & Tickle Funeral Home, North Platte, NE was in charge of the funeral arrangements and Ethel was buried next to her husband, Carl Detlov Peterson, in the David City Cemetery, David City. She had 4 grandchildren & 5 great grandchildren.

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    OBITUARY - NORTH PLATTE TELEGRAPH BULLETIN - March 1973

    ETHEL PETERSON

    Ethel Estella Peterson, 89, 2106 West Third, died Friday morning in a North Platte nursing home. She was born March 23, 1883 at Burlington, MO.

    Survivors include one daughter and one son, Mrs. Lawrence (Eula) Krause and Gifford Peterson, both of North Platte; two sisters, Mrs. Rhoda Brockett of Carlisle, Iowa and Mrs. Emma Miller of Minneapolis, MN and four grandchildren and five great grandchildren.

    Graveside services will be at 2:30 pm Monday in the David City Cemetery with the Rev. Gilbert Yeryin of the Congregational Church of David City, officiating.

    Ryan and Tickle Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.

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    LOCATION OF GRAVE: Enter cemetery, turn right, then turn left at the next to the last road. Ethel's grave is located at the far end of the road on the left, 16th marker from the end of the road. Ethel's grave - NE; NE, NW1/2, Lot 13, Block21. Carl's grave - NE, NW14, Lot 13, Block 21. Carl's grave is the 17th marker from the end of the road. Myron Kilgore is the person in charge of the cemetery records. He lives in David City.

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    A headstone was placed on Ethel's grave by her two grandaughter's Jane Case and Pat Mozley by Memorial Day 1997.

    Ethel Peterson was a homemaker all of her life. Ethel Peterson's SS# 507-66-4174

    Barn:
    1. 1. Eula Maxine Peterson föddes den 8 Jun 1919 i USA, David City, Nebraska; dog den 6 Dec 1988 i USA, Bay City, Texas.
    2. Gifford Carl Peterson föddes den 29 Jun 1925 i USA, Columbus, Nebraska; dog den 4 Nov 1991 i USA, North Platte, Nebraska.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Carl Gustaf Peterson föddes den 28 Feb 1852 i Ljungsmon Rometorp, Hällestad (E); dog den 12 Apr 1924 i USA, Lawrence, Kansas.

    Noteringar:

    3-5-1999-SOURCE: MIKAEL ENG - RESEARCHER IN SWEDEN - All the sources I have used is
    husförhörslängder and birthbooks from Hällestad parish:

    I started to look in the in and removed-book 1879 for Hällestad parish and there I found Carl Gustaf Pettersson and now we know his wife and son left togheter with him. The exact note is:

    Arb. Carl Gustaf Pettersson, hustru och son (3) (Arb=abbreviation for worker. hustru=wife,son=son)
    Änkan Anna Andersdotter (Änka=widdow). (1) They have not named wife and son by their name only as fellow passengers and we can also see Anna is a widow.

    I then started to look at the "husförhörslängder" and födelseböcker (birthbooks) to locate parents and if there was any brothers and sisters. I use the spelling as I saw it written down.

    Carl Gustaf Pettersson was baptized on February 29, 1852.

    (This birth info might not be correct, Carl Gustav and Johanna both lived in Romestorp.) Both C.G and Johanna were born on either a big farm with crofters holdings or in a very small village called Romestorp. In the books it says C.G
    s family lived at Romestorp 207 and Johanna's at 203.
    I will try later to figure out Romestorps exact location.
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    Hello Jane!

    I found this family:

    Carl Gustaf Pehrsson born Feb. 28, 1852 in Hällestad parish
    w.Johanna Hellerstedt born Jan. 21, 1854 in Hällestad parish
    s.Carl Detlof born Oct. 10, 1878 in Hällestad parish
    The widow Anna Stina Andersdotter born Sept. 20, 1809 in Stjärnorp parish
    This family got their moving letter (flyttningsbetyg) for America in 1879. At that time they lived at the farm Rometorp in Hällestad parish.
    (Source: Hällestad household record (husförhörslängd) 1879, page 237)

    I also searched for them in the Swedish passengerlists on CD Emigranten. I found this information:

    Anna Andersdotter, 69 years old
    C.G.Petterson, 27 years old
    They left for America from the port of Göteborg on June 13, 1879. They are listed as comming from Hellestad parish, Östergötland county and they had a ticket for Red Oak. Source code: 13:333:6845.

    I don't know why Johanna and Carl Detlof aren't listed with them in the passengerlist. Perhaps the person who made the database made a mistake? To find out about that you have to write to the archive in Göteborg and ask what's in the passengerlist. It is also possible that Johanna and Carl Detlof emigrated later, but I can't find them anywhere in the passengerlists.

    Good Luck!

    Anna-Lena Hultman
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    Subj: Hello from Sweden
    Date: 10/14/1999 7:10:54 AM CDT
    From: barbro.behrendtz@telia.com (Barbro Behrendtz)
    To: JAnth76724@aol.com (Jane Case)

    Hi!

    Today I got the right records and I have this information to give. I know that I haven't any that you don't know before but I have to start with some known facts. Now I can search in some other records. It will take some time but as soon asI know something you will have it.

    Hällestad parish 1852-1856 AI28 page 207

    Rometorp
    Crofter (pay rent with work)
    Per Jansson born December 11 1820 in Almby parish, Örebro län. Move in to Hällestad parish 1850 from Regna parish
    Wife Anna Stina Andersdotter born October 10 1809 in Hällestad parish. Move in to Rometorp in 1842 from Brâtfall in Hällestad parish.
    Son Per Johan born December 20 1835 in Hällestad parish
    Son Carl Gustaf born February 28 in Hällestad parish, baptized February 29
    Daughter Johanna Andersdotter born November 14 1838 in Hällestad parish

    The last name to Johanna b 1838 told that she got a father Anders. I think both she and Per Johan b 1835 is children to Anna Stina for her first marriage perhaps. I will check this in another record.

    You will have some more information later on when I have borrow new records.

    Regards
    Barbro
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    10/21/1999 - Information received from Barbro in Sweden says: Carl Gustaf Peterson was born in Ljungsmon, Hällestad parish, Östergötland Sweden and the cottage they lived in was also named Ljungsmon.
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    In Sweden his middle name was spelled Gustaf and his last name was spelled PETTERSSON.

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    NOVEMBER 17, 1998 - SOURCE: SWEDISH CD from Kerstin Myberg: Carl Gustav Peterson was from Hällestad (Parish), District of Finspångalän (County), Östergötland Iän (Providence), Sweden. At the age of 27, he immigrated to America leaving from the port of Göteborg, Sweden on June 13, 1879. Traveling with him was his mother Anna Andersdotter, age 69. She was also from Hällestad, Östergötlands Iän, Sweden. They arrived in New York Harbour, New York about July 4, 1879. They went toRed Oak, Iowa and ended up in the Gresham, Thayer and Rising City, NE area. They lived in Surprise, NE.

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    Information received NOVEMBER 17, 1998
    Hejsan Jane!

    My CD does not have parents or siblings, but it have information on where they left from and when.

    I could not find anything on Johannah Hellerstedt (or similar). This seems to be your g-grandfather and he travled together with Anna Andersdotter (his mother?):

    Förnamn: C G
    Efternamn: PETTERSON
    Ålder: 27 år Kön: M (Sex) (Ålder=Age)
    Församling: HELLESTAD Län: E (Ostergotland)
    Titel/Anm:
    Utresehamn: GÖTEBORG (Departed from)
    Utvandrdag: 1879 06 13 (Departure Date from Goteborg Sweden)
    Destination: RED OAK, IOWA USA
    Källkod: 13:333:6845 (Ticket number)

    Förnamn: ANNA
    Efternamn: ANDERSDOTTER
    Ålder: 69 år Kön: K
    Församling: HELLESTAD Län: E
    Titel/Anm: (MEDÅKANDE)
    Utresehamn: GÖTEBORG
    Utvandrdag: 1879 06 13
    Destination: RED OAK, IOWA USA
    Källkod: 13:333:6845

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    SOURCE: MARY VAN BUSKIRK, Grandaughter - Carl Gustav Peterson's name has been put on the Ellis Island Wall: Carl GustavPeterson, Sweden, Panel #339.

    Carl Gustav was a blacksmith and owned a blacksmith shop in Surprise, NE.

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    Newspaper - OBITUARY: Carl Gustav Peterson was born in Hällestad, Sweden, February 28, 1852 and died April 12, 1924 at the age of 72 years, 1 month and 11 days at the home of his daughter, Mrs. (Caroline) P. W. Christensen at Lawrence, Kansas.

    He was married to Miss Johanna Hellerstedt in Hällestad, Sweden, 48 years ago. They came to Red Oak, Iowa in 1879, moving from there to Stromsburg, Nebraska in 1884. They moved to Thayer, Nebraska in 1900 where they resided for some time. They again moved taking up their home at Surprise, Nebraska, where they resided until 1920, when they took up residence at Lawrence, Kansas, where he passed away.

    Mr. Peterson was the father of 12 children, 1 dying in infancy. Left to mourn his loss, an invalid wife, 6 sons and 5 daughters. They are: Carl Peterson of Columbus, Nebraska; Mrs, Guarda Price of Holdredge, Nebraska; Mrs. Caroline Christensen of Lawrence, Kansas; Harvey Peterson of Rising City, Nebraska; Gust Peterson of Long Beach, California; Otto Peterson of San Diego, California; Mrs. Linda Sabin of Sterling, Colorado; Mrs. Hilma Fuertch of San Francisco, California; Frank Peterson, Mrs. Martha Hill and Andy Peterson of Sterling, Colorado. Seven grandchildren also survive.

    Mr. Peterson was a member of the Swedish Lutheran Church of Stromsburg, Nebraska.

    The remains were shipped here from Lawrence, Kansas, Monday and the funeral was held at Surprise, Nebraska, his old home, conducted by Rev. Randall of Rising City, Nebraska, M. E. Church. Interment at Thayer, Nebraska beside his mother. Thecemetery is located South and west of Thayer, NE between two cornfields. Even though there is no name on it, it is called the Rosemond Cemetery.

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    Posted in the Newspaper - Card of Thanks: We wish to thank the many friends of Lawrence, Kansas, Rising City and Surprise, Nebraska for their assistance during the illness and death of our husband and father.

    Mrs. Johanna Peterson and Family.
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    The Peterson Family went from Goteborg (Gothenburg) Sweden to Hull, England on the ship Orlando. Then they probably tooka train to Liverpool England and boarded another ship for America. (At this time, Nov 1999, I do not know what ship thatwas). Here is information on the ship Orlando.

    ORLANDO
    "Orlando" belonged to the Wilson Line of Hull and was a 1581 gross ton
    vessel, built by Earle's of Hull in 1869. She was a 260ft long vessel, beam 32.2ft and sailed between Baltic and North Sea ports and Hull where passengers could board a train direct to Liverpool for transatlantic steamers. This ship was sold in 1909 to the French owner, Paul Castinie of Oran and renamed "Algerie". She later went to Turkish owners and was renamed "Vellissarious" and was wrecked at Canea in 1924. Wilson Line did run a service from Hull to New York from 1875 andfrom 1896 in conjunction with the Furness-Leyland Line from London. They were never very successful as a transatlantic passenger company and ceased this service in 1916. Their ships used on the Hull - Southampton - New York
    service in 1876 were:- Othello, Virago, Columbo, Navarino, and Hindoo. There is an excellent book on the company's ships, services and history called The Wilson Line of Hull, 1831 - 1981 by Arthur G.Credland and Michael Thompson, published by Hutton Press, 130 Canada Drive, Cherry Burton, Beverley, East Yorkshire, UK, HU17 7SB ISBN 1 872167 58 6. It doesn't contain a picture of the "Orlando" but does have photos of numerous other similar ships of the period.[Posted to The ShipsList by Ted Finch - 13 November 1997]

    The "Orlando" of 1876 was a 1,473 gross ton ship, built by C & W. Earle, Hull for Thos. Wilson, Sons & Co. Her details were - length 260.4ft x beam 32.2ft, one funnel, two masts, accommodation for 44-1st, 36-2nd and a considerable number ofsteerage class passengers. Launched in Dec.1869 and used on the Baltic and North Sea routes, she was lengthened to 274ft, 1,610 gross tons in 1878 and re-engined in 1897. Sold to P. Castanie, Oran in 1909 and renamed "Algerie", again renamed "Dzezair" in 1913, and sold to J. Avranitidi, Constantinople in 1914 and named "Velissarios". In March 1914 she was laid up at Constantinople and in Nov.1914 was inspected by German and Turkish Naval officers for possible use as a transport, but rejected as being in too poor a condition. In
    1916 she was taken up by the Turkish navy due to heavy losses of Turkish ships and placed under the management of Osmanli SS Co. Renamed "Umit"
    she was again laid up in 1919 until 1922 when she was used as an army transport in the Black Sea. In 1923 she was sold to Turkish owners and renamed "Umid", and on 17th Mar.1924 was wrecked on the breakwater at Carodia while on passage to Crete to rescue Turkish refugees.[Wilson Line by John Harrower] - [Posted to The ShipsList by Ted Finch - 17 October 1998]

    Here is what the 1887-88 Lloyd's Register of Shipping lists for the ship. ORLANDO. Call sign : JPVG. Official registration # : 60199. Master : Captain F. Dossor. Rigging : iron single screw steam Schooner; 2 decks; 2 bulkheads and 3 partialbulkheads. Tonnage : 1,581 tons gross, 1,197 under deck and 1,031 net. Dimensions : 274 feet long, 32.2 foot beam and 19feet deep ; Forecastle 29 feet long; ship lengthened in 1878; major repairs in 1873. Built : in 1869 by C. & W. Earle inHull. Propulsion : compound engine with 2 cylinders of 38 & 76 inches diameter respectively; 300 horsepower; new boilersin 1878; engine built by the
    same company as the hull. Owners : T. Wilson, Sons & Co. Port of registry : Hull. - [Posted to The ShipsList by Gilbert Provost - 22 October 1998]

    The "Orlando" was a 1581 gross ton vessel belonging to the Wilson Line of Hull. She was built at Earle's in Hull 1869. Her length was 260 ft. x beam32.2 ft. She was sold to Paul Castine, Oran (French), and renamed "Algerie" in 1909. - Posted to The Ships List by Janet Cedervall - 18 October 1998] Immigrant Ship Information.

    Carl gift Johanna Hellerstedt den 16 Mar 1878 i Hällestad (E). Johanna (dotter till Karl* Anders Hellerstedt och Karolina Skeppstedt) föddes den 24 Jan 1854 i Rometorp, Stjärnorp (E); dog den 14 Okt 1926 i USA, Sterling, Colorado. [Familjeöversikt] [Familjediagram]


  2. 5.  Johanna Hellerstedt föddes den 24 Jan 1854 i Rometorp, Stjärnorp (E) (dotter till Karl* Anders Hellerstedt och Karolina Skeppstedt); dog den 14 Okt 1926 i USA, Sterling, Colorado.

    Noteringar:

    3-5-1999-SOURCE: MIKAEL ENG - RESEARCHER IN SWEDEN - All the sources I have used is husförhörslängder and birthbooks from Hällestad parish: Johanna Hellerstedt´s family as it looks like in the husförhörslängd from 1850-1858 Romestorp 203,Hällestad parish.

    Johanna Hellerstedt was baptized on January 29, 1854.

    Both C.G and Johanna was born on either a big farm with crofters holdings or in a very small village called Romestorp. In the books it says C.G
    s family lived at Romestorp 207 and Johannas at 203. (I will
    try later to figure out Romestorps exact location)

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    Newspaper - OBITUARY: Johanna Hellerstedt was born in Sweden, January 21, 1854 and died October 14, 1926, at the age of 72 years, 9 months and 23 days, at the home of her daughter Mrs. (Linda) John Sabin, at Sterling, Colorado.

    She was married to Carl Gustav Peterson in , Hällestad, Sweden, March 16, 1878. They landed in America, about July 4, 1879, coming to Red Oak, Iowa, moving from there to Stromsberg, Nebraska in 1884. They then moved to Thayer, Nebraska and from there they moved to Surprise, Nebraska, where they resided until 1920 when they took up their residence at Lawrence, Kansas, where Mr. Peterson passed away two years ago. (1924). About 15 months ago, Mrs. Peterson went to Sterling, Colorado to reside with her daughter.


    Mrs. Peterson was the mother of 12 children, 1 dying in infancy. There are left to mourn her loss, 6 sons and 5 daughters. They are: Carl Peterson of Columbus, Nebraska; Mrs. Garda Price of Canada; Mrs. Caroline Christensen of Lawrence, Kansas; Harvey Peterson of Rising City, Nebraska; Gust Peterson and Mrs. Hilma Sanders of Los Angeles, California; Otto Peterson of San Diego, California; Mrs. Linda Sabin, Frank Peterson, Mrs. Martha Hill and Andy Peterson of Sterling, Colorado. There are also eight grandchildren.

    Mrs. Peterson was a member of the Swedish Lutheran Church of Stromsburg, Nebraska. The pall bearers were her 4 sons: Carl, Harvey, Frank and Andy Peterson and 2 sons-in-law, John Sabin and William Christensen. Short services (graveside) were held Saturday afternoon at the grave at Thayer, Nebraska, conducted by Rev. E. A. Vosseler of the First Lutheran Church of Rising City, Nebraska. The cemetery is located south and west of Thayer, NE between two cornfields. Even though there is no sign there, it is called the Rosemond Cemetery.

    Barn:
    1. 2. Carl Detlof Peterson föddes den 10 Okt 1878 i Hällestad (E); dog den 6 Dec 1935 i USA, Columbus, Nebraska.
    2. Garda Idalia Peterson föddes den 19 Jan 1881; och dog.
    3. Caroline Adla Peterson föddes den 16 Mar 1883; och dog.
    4. Valdemar Gustav Peterson föddes den 7 Dec 1884; dog 1885.
    5. Harvey Vern Peterson föddes den 24 Feb 1886 i USA, Stromsburg, Nebraska; dog den 2 Jun 1953 i USA, Beatrice, NE or San Diego, CA.
    6. George Gustav William Peterson föddes den 22 Feb 1888; och dog.
    7. Linda Maria Peterson föddes den 31 Okt 1890; dog Maj 1984 i USA, San Jose Santa Clara County, California.
    8. Hilma Olivia Peterson föddes den 28 Aug 1891; och dog.
    9. Otto Frederick Peterson föddes den 20 Feb 1893 i USA, Stromsburg, Nebraska; dog 1968 i USA, San Diego, California.
    10. Frank Russel Peterson föddes den 24 Nov 1895; och dog.
    11. Martha Elizabeth Peterson föddes den 12 Jul 1897; och dog.
    12. Andy Marvin Peterson föddes den 24 Aug 1899 i USA, Surprise, Nebraska; dog den 1 Apr 1961 i USA, Pueblo, Colorado.


Generation: 4

  1. 10.  Karl* Anders Hellerstedt föddes den 24 Nov 1809 i Borggårds Bruk, Hällestad (E) (son till Carl-Magnus Hellerstedt och Stina Hansdotter); dog den 18 Feb 1894 i Rommetorp, Hällestad (E).

    Andra Händelser och Attribut:

    • Yrke: Smed
    • Bostad: 1831, Sonstorps bruk, Hällestad (E)

    Noteringar:

    Smed i Rommetorp

    Karl* gift Karolina Skeppstedt den 23 Okt 1831 i Hällestad (E). Karolina (dotter till Karl Gustav Skeppstedt och Maja Lisa Sjöqvist) föddes den 29 Sep 1811 i Gryts bruk nedre hammaren, Boo (T); och dog. [Familjeöversikt] [Familjediagram]


  2. 11.  Karolina Skeppstedt föddes den 29 Sep 1811 i Gryts bruk nedre hammaren, Boo (T) (dotter till Karl Gustav Skeppstedt och Maja Lisa Sjöqvist); och dog.

    Andra Händelser och Attribut:

    • Bostad: 1831, Svartebo Hammare, Hällestad (E)

    Noteringar:

    Gift:
    (C:4-5, EI:1, SCB: Hällestad)

    Barn:
    1. Karl* Magnus Hellerstedt föddes den 23 Jul 1833 i Borggårds Bruk, Hällestad (E); och dog.
    2. Gustav* Vilhelm Hellerstedt föddes den 29 Okt 1835 i Kristberg (E); och dog.
    3. Anders Göran Hellerstedt föddes den 17 Jun 1838 i Folkström, Hällestad (E); och dog.
    4. Frans* Oskar Hellerstedt föddes den 20 Nov 1841 i Finspång, Risinge (E); och dog.
    5. Johan August Hellerstedt föddes den 9 Jan 1845 i Grytgöl, Hällestad (E); och dog.
    6. Adam Hellerstedt föddes den 18 Maj 1847 i Grytgöl, Hällestad (E); och dog.
    7. Karolina Hellerstedt föddes den 31 Okt 1850 i Rommetorp, Hällestad (E); och dog.
    8. 5. Johanna Hellerstedt föddes den 24 Jan 1854 i Rometorp, Stjärnorp (E); dog den 14 Okt 1926 i USA, Sterling, Colorado.
    9. Otto Hellerstedt föddes den 23 Okt 1857 i Rommetorp, Hällestad (E); och dog.