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Generation: 1

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Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Kendal Allen HeidenKendal Allen Heiden blev født den 1 nov. 1930 i Clark, South Dakota, USA; døde den 27 feb. 2010 i Clark, South Dakota, USA; blev begravet i Clark, South Dakota, USA.

    Andre Begivenheder og Egenskaber:

    • Beskæftigelse: Gårdejer

    Notater:

    Fødsel:
    Søn af Loyd Heiden (1896-1970) og Evelyn Alice Kilmer (1902-1947).

    Nekrolog:
    Kendal was born on November 1, 1930 at Clark, SD, the son of Lloyd and Evelyn Alice (Killmer) Heiden. He attended country schools in Clark County for a time until the family moved to the State of Washington where they lived for about 3 years. They returned to Clark County, north of Clark, where he continued his education and then graduated from Thorp High School on May 19, 1949. He moved to Minneapolis to attend telegraph school. While living in Minneapolis he worked as a pin setter at a local bowling alley.
    He was inducted into the United States Army in February of 1952 and served his country until his honorable discharge in January of 1954. While in the Army he was stationed in Germany. After his discharge he returned to South Dakota and married Evelyn Peterson on June 6, 1954 in the Grace Lutheran Church at Watertown. Following their marriage the couple has resided and farmed in Thorp Township. Kendal became a resident of the Golden Living Center at Clark in November of 2008. They have shared over 55 years of marriage.
    Besides his love of the land, Kendal also had a fondness of operating a Ham radio, being a member of the Lake Area Radio Club, he also had served as Thorp Township treasurer for over 20 years, had been a member of the Thorp School Board and also served on the board of the Garden City Elevator. In earlier years he enjoyed hunting, especially pheasants. His love of the land and working the ground was his place in life, although he and Evelyn did manage to take a few trips during their 55 years - trips to Yellowstone, Winnipeg, Canada, Iowa, Minnesota, Nebraska, Arizona, the Black Hills and for their 50th wedding anniversary, they went to Hawaii.
    He was a member of the United Methodist Church at Clark and the Smith-Cagley American Legion Post #60 of Clark.
    Grateful for having shared in his life is his wife, sons, 2 granddaughters, a brother, sister-in-law, and several nieces and nephews. Preceding him in death were his parents,and brothers-in-law, Merlyn "Pete" Peterson and Ivo Goedde.

    Beskæftigelse:
    Farmer

    Kendal blev gift med Evelyn Ann Peterson den 6 jun. 1954 i Codlington, South Dakota, USA. Evelyn (datter af Elmer Miller Peterson og Katie W. Kor) blev født den 26 nov. 1932 i Brookings, South Dakota, USA; døde den 15 feb. 2017 i Codlington, South Dakota, USA; blev begravet i Clark, South Dakota, USA. [Gruppeskema] [Familietavle]


  2. 3.  Evelyn Ann PetersonEvelyn Ann Peterson blev født den 26 nov. 1932 i Brookings, South Dakota, USA (datter af Elmer Miller Peterson og Katie W. Kor); døde den 15 feb. 2017 i Codlington, South Dakota, USA; blev begravet i Clark, South Dakota, USA.

    Andre Begivenheder og Egenskaber:

    • Beskæftigelse: Clark, South Dakota, USA; Sygeplejerske; Adresse:
      Clarck, Clark Care Center

    Notater:

    Levned:
    Evelyn Heiden, age 84, Clark, the widow of Kendal Heiden, died peacefully early Wednesday morning, February 15, 2017 in the Prairie Lake Hospital at Watertown after a very brief illness. Mrs. Heiden served as an RN at the Clark Care Center for nearly 30 years. Visitation will be held on Sunday, FEBRUARY 26, 2017 from 4-6PM at the Furness Funeral Home at Clark and will continue at the Church on Monday morning. Funeral services will be held on Monday, February 27, 2017 at 10:30 AM in the United Methodist Church at Clark with the Reverend Mark Tracy officiating. Burial will follow in the Rose Hill Cemetery at Clark. Wanda Bethke will serve as organist with Pam Grensberg and Janet Hallberg singing. The honorary casketbearers will be her grandchildren.
    She was born Evelyn Ann Peterson on November 26, 1932 at White, SD, the daughter of Elmer and Katie (Kor) Peterson. Evelyn attended country school near White and then high school at Brookings graduating in 1950. Following high school she attended and graduated from the Bartron School of Nursing in Watertown and obtained her Registered Nurse license. Evelyn worked as an RN at the Clark Care Center for over 27 years. On June 6, 1954 in the Grace Lutheran Church at Watertown she was united in marriage to Kendal Heiden. The couple lived and farmed in Thorp Township, north of Clark their entire married life. Kendal died on February 27, 2010.
    Evelyn’s faith was important to her being a member of the United Methodist Church for many years, the United Methodist Women and the Circle groups at Church. In the community she played an active part in the Clark County American Cancer Society Relay for Life. In her free times she enjoyed embroidery work, being out in the lawn, crocheting, and putting together puzzles. For the couple’s 49th/50th wedding anniversary, the family enjoyed a trip to Hawaii in 2003, and in 2013 she enjoyed a Christmas trip to Hawaii with family and also to Denmark, something she spoke about often.
    Preceding her in death were her parents, husband, and a brother, Merlyn Peterson. Grateful for having shared a part of her life are her sons, Allen (Roxanne) Heiden of Phoenix, Richard (Roberta) Heiden of Omaha, 2 granddaughters, Lisa and Laurie Heiden and a sister-in-law, Jean Goedde of Goldendale, WA.
    - Furness Funeral Home

    Beskæftigelse:
    Uddannet ved Bartron School of Nursing, Watertown, SD.

    Børn:
    1. Nulevende
    2. 1. Nulevende


Generation: 3

  1. 6.  Elmer Miller PetersonElmer Miller Peterson blev født den 6 okt. 1895 i Brookings, South Dakota, USA (søn af Peter Jensen Pedersen og Ane Marie Heilesen); døde den 12 apr. 1979 i Clark, South Dakota, USA; blev begravet den 16 apr. 1979 i Brookings, South Dakota, USA.

    Andre Begivenheder og Egenskaber:

    • Beskæftigelse: Brookings, South Dakota, USA; Gårdejer; Adresse:
      Argo

    Notater:

    Elmer's photographs from World War 1 are published on the web: http://aheiden.net/Elmer_Peterson_WWI_photos/

    Fødsel:
    I US Census 1900 anført som Hjelmar Peterson.

    Begravet:
    Fra Zion Lutheran Church.
    Gravsten afbildet: "Elmer M Peterson/ Sea US Navy/ World War I/ Oct 6 1895. Apr 12 1979"

    Elmer blev gift med Katie W. Kor den 13 jun. 1932 i Brookings, South Dakota, USA. Katie blev født den 3 jun. 1908 i Nobles, Minnesota, USA; døde den 12 jan. 1993 i Clark, South Dakota, USA; blev begravet i 1993 i Brookings, South Dakota, USA. [Gruppeskema] [Familietavle]


  2. 7.  Katie W. KorKatie W. Kor blev født den 3 jun. 1908 i Nobles, Minnesota, USA; døde den 12 jan. 1993 i Clark, South Dakota, USA; blev begravet i 1993 i Brookings, South Dakota, USA.

    Notater:

    Fødsel:
    Datter af Johannes Kor (1879-1942) og Bertha Broesder (1883-1909.
    Søster til Sadie Elsa. Kor, gift med Stanley Albert Peterson (se disse).

    Nekrolog:
    KATIE (KOR) PETERSON was born June 3, 1908, at Adrian, Minnesota, to Johanes and Bertha (Broesder) Kor. She died Tuesday, January 12, 1993, at the Clark Care Center in Clark, South Dakota, at the age of 84 years.
    Katie moved with her family to Little Rock, Iowa, in 1910 and to Brookings County, South Dakota, where her parents farmed north west of White, South Dakota, in Argo Township.
    On June 13, 1932, Katie married Elmer Peterson in White. The Petersons farmed in Argo Township until 1969 when they moved into White. Mr. Peterson preceded her in death on April 12, 1979.
    Katie was a member of Zion Lutheran Church and the L.W.M.L. She was also a member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars Auxiliary and had done volunteer work at the White Care Center.
    Survivors include her daughter, Evelyn Heiden and her husband, Kendal of Clark; seven grandchildren; ten great-grandchildren; one sister, Sadie Peterson of Brookings, South Dakota; her daughter-in-law, Jean Goedde of Goldendale, Washington; one sister-in-law, Louise Kor of White, and nieces and nephews. Katie was preceded in death by her parents; her husband; one son, Merlyn, and two brothers, Tom and Jerry Kor.

    Børn:
    1. 3. Evelyn Ann Peterson blev født den 26 nov. 1932 i Brookings, South Dakota, USA; døde den 15 feb. 2017 i Codlington, South Dakota, USA; blev begravet i Clark, South Dakota, USA.
    2. Merlyn Dale Peterson blev født den 19 sep. 1934 i Brookings, South Dakota, USA; døde den 6 nov. 1985 i Klickitat, Washington, USA; blev begravet i 1985 i Klickitat, Washington, USA.


Generation: 4

  1. 12.  Peter Jensen PedersenPeter Jensen Pedersen blev født den 24 dec. 1861 i Jelstrup, Vennebjerg, Hjørring; blev døbt den 18 apr. 1862 i Jelstrup, Vennebjerg, Hjørring; døde den 1 jun. 1943 i Lincoln, Minnesota, USA; blev begravet den 4 jun. 1943 i Brookings, South Dakota, USA.

    Andre Begivenheder og Egenskaber:

    • Også kaldet: Peter Jensen
    • Også kaldet: Peter Jensen Peterson
    • Udvandring: 1883
    • Navneændring: 1884
    • Beskæftigelse: før 1889, Brookings, South Dakota, USA; Gårdejer; Adresse:
      Argo
    • Bopæl: ca. 1938, Brookings, South Dakota, USA; Adresse:
      White
    • Nekrolog: 16 jun. 1943

    Notater:

    Fødsel:
    Søn af husmand Jens Peter Møller Pedersen og Maren Thomasdatter, i Hundelev.

    Levned:
    Peter Jensen emigrerede til USA i 1883, Ane emigrerede i 1888, og er i USA kendt som Anna. Parret bosatte sig i Argo (kort, 1897), Brookings County, South Dakota.

    "I don't know what Peter did between the time he came here in 1883 until he homesteaded in 1895. I have been told that some of the immigrants stayed around New York for awhile before coming out west. They needed a sponsor to come over here. Whether he was there, I don't know. He did work for about a year for a farmer not to far from where he homesteaded.
    He got his naturalization papers July 7, 1883. This is registered at the South Dakota Historical Society, Cultural Heritage Center, Pierre, South Dakota, Book 168, Page 88. It was a two step program and hr got his 2nd papers July 1895 as recorded in Book 170, Page 107. He was naturalized as "Peter Jensen".
    He homesteaded as Peter Jensen. This is recorded in Book 5 of Patents Page 216, Brookings County Courthouse, Register of Deeds, Brookings, South Dakota. The couple lived on the farm near White, South Dakota from 1895 until 1938.
    I remember growing up in that house on the farm with my parents, brother and grandparents all living there. Peter lost the farm during the depression, eventually my dad (Elmer) bought it back from the Insurance company that had it at the time.
    Peter was a blacksmith, farmer and had his own threshing machine. He would do harvesting for different neighbors. I know they had to both work hard with none of the conveniences we have now. She washed clothes on a washboard and churned their own butter. They were more self sufficient then we are now.
    They moved to the town of White, South Dakota when they retired. I would stay there at times. She was a special grandmother. She was also known as the religious one of the family." (Evelyn Heiden).

    Article, probably in the Brookings Register:
    "Mr. And Mrs. P.J. Peterson of Argo Township Homesteaded 50 Years Ago
    Another pair of Brookings county pioneers, Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Peterson, this week will celebrate their golden wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Peterson, who homesteaded on a farm in Argo township, 11 miles north and two miles east of Brookings in 1888. Both were born in Denmark.
    Born in Denmark
    Born in Hundelev, Denmark, December 24, 1862, Mr. Peterson came to the United States in 1883. Several years later he began farming in Brookings county on what was then known as the Benson place, now the Yule farm, where he stayed a year. In 1888, Anna Marie Heilson, who was born in Skottrup, Denmark on January 6, 1866, came to this country and was married to Mr. Peterson. The pair then homesteaded on the farm on which they will celebrate their 50th year of wedded life on Wednesday.
    Have Five Children
    Mr. and Mrs. Peterson always have been active in farm and community life in Argo township, and are among the most respected pioneers of Brookings county. Mr. Peterson served in the Argo township board for 20 years. The Petersons have five children, all of whom are living and will be present at the golden wedding event. They are Mrs. Frank Behrend of Brookings, Mrs. Haluger Hortness of Peever, Mrs. Fawn Richardson of Huron, and Stanley and Elmer Peterson of White. There are 14 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. The pair, after having lived on their homesteaded farm for 50 years last Tuesday moved into the town of White where they will make their home. The anniversary event however, will be feted at the farm h

    Udvandring:
    Argo i Brookings county. US Census 1900 anført: 1883. Samme i nekrolog.

    Navneændring:
    Efternavn fra Pedersen til Peterson.

    Beskæftigelse:
    Farmer. Bopæl i Brookings county ved datters fødsel 1889.
    US Census 7 Jun 1900, Argo Township, Brookings, South Dakota: Peterson, Peter J., Head, Dec 1861, 39 (married years) 12, Denmark, (begge forældre Denmark), (Immigration, years in US) 1883 17 NA, Farmer. Med ægtefælle Peterson, Anne (wife, Jan 1866,34, (Mother of children, living) 4,4, Denmark, , (begge forældre Denmark),(Immigration, years in US) 1883 17), Peterson, Matilda, Daughter, May 1889, 11, South Dakota, begge forældre Denmark), at-School), Peterson, Efra (Daughter, Aug 1893, 7, South Dakota, (begge forældre Denmark), at-School), Peterson, Hjelmar (Son, Oct 1895, 5, South Dakota, (begge forældre Denmark), Peterson, Stanley (Son, July 1899, 1 1/2, South Dakota, (begge forældre Denmark), samt Lurensen, Lewis (Servant, Sep 1868, 32 S, Denmark,(begge forældre Denmark), (Immigration, years in US) 1892 8 PA, Farm Labor)

    Nekrolog:
    "16 June 1943, Brookings Register
    Obituary
    Peter J. Petersen
    Argo - Peter J. Peterson was born in Hundelen, Denmark, Dec 24, 1964. He came to the United States in 1883. Several years later he began farming in Argo township.
    In 1888 he was married to Anna Marie Heilesen. They then homesteaded on the farm where 50 years later they celebrated their golden wedding. Five years ago they moved to White.
    He is survived by his wife and five children, three daughters and two sons, namely: Mrs. Fawn Richardson of Albany, Oregon, Mrs. Holger Hartness of Peever, Mrs. Frank Behrend of Brookings and Stanley and Elmer Peterson of White. He is also survived by one brother Thomas of Denmark and Mrs. Marie Rishoi of Brookings, and 15 grandchildren and eight great grandschildren besides nieces and nephews and a host of friends.
    Mt Petersn was baptized in the Lutheran faith to which he remained steadfast. He was one of Brooking County's oldest pioneers. He passed away at Hendricks hospital June 1 at the age of 81 years, 5 months and 7 days. Had he lived until June 8, Mr. and Mrs. Peterson would have celebated their fifty-fifth wedding anniversary.
    Funeral services were conducted Friday afternoon at the Evans residence and at the Danish Lutheran church in Argo township with Rev. F.G. Reuter officiating.
    For many years Mr. Peterson was caretaker of this church. Burial wa made in the cemetery on the church grounds.
    Pallbearers were George Madsen, Henry Thompsen, John Wagner, Alfred Christensen, Nels Christensen and Chris Thompsen.
    Those from a distance attending the funeral were Mrs. Fawn Richardsen of Albany, Ore., Mr. and Mrs. Holger Hartness, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hartness and Mary, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Hartness and Eugene, Mr. and Mrs. Miller Peterson, Miss Chilson and Jack Kelly of Peever, Roy Rishoi of Arlington, and Mrs. Donald Remund of Wilkot." (nekrolog gengivet i Findagrave.com)


    Begravet:
    Gravsten afbildet, sammen med ægtefællen.

    Peter blev gift med Ane Marie Heilesen den 8 jun. 1888. Ane (datter af Heile Gregersen og Maren Marie Jensdatter) blev født den 6 jan. 1866 i Børglum, Børglum, Hjørring; blev døbt den 28 okt. 1866 i Børglum, Børglum, Hjørring; døde den 1 jul. 1951 i Brookings, South Dakota, USA; blev begravet den 3 jul. 1951 i Brookings, South Dakota, USA. [Gruppeskema] [Familietavle]


  2. 13.  Ane Marie HeilesenAne Marie Heilesen blev født den 6 jan. 1866 i Børglum, Børglum, Hjørring; blev døbt den 28 okt. 1866 i Børglum, Børglum, Hjørring (datter af Heile Gregersen og Maren Marie Jensdatter); døde den 1 jul. 1951 i Brookings, South Dakota, USA; blev begravet den 3 jul. 1951 i Brookings, South Dakota, USA.

    Andre Begivenheder og Egenskaber:

    • Også kaldet: Anna Marie Heilesen
    • Udvandring: 1888

    Notater:

    Levned:
    Peter Jensen emigrerede til USA i 1883, Ane emigrerede i 1888, og er i USA kendt som Anna. Parret bosatte sig i Argo (kort, 1897), Brookings County, South Dakota.

    "I don't know what Peter did between the time he came here in 1883 until he homesteaded in 1895. I have been told that some of the immigrants stayed around New York for awhile before coming out west. They needed a sponsor to come over here. Whether he was there, I don't know. He did work for about a year for a farmer not to far from where he homesteaded.
    He got his naturalization papers July 7, 1883. This is registered at the South Dakota Historical Society, Cultural Heritage Center, Pierre, South Dakota, Book 168, Page 88. It was a two step program and hr got his 2nd papers July 1895 as recorded in Book 170, Page 107. He was naturalized as "Peter Jensen".
    He homesteaded as Peter Jensen. This is recorded in Book 5 of Patents Page 216, Brookings County Courthouse, Register of Deeds, Brookings, South Dakota. The couple lived on the farm near White, South Dakota from 1895 until 1938.
    I remember growing up in that house on the farm with my parents, brother and grandparents all living there. Peter lost the farm during the depression, eventually my dad (Elmer) bought it back from the Insurance company that had it at the time.
    Peter was a blacksmith, farmer and had his own threshing machine. He would do harvesting for different neighbors. I know they had to both work hard with none of the conveniences we have now. She washed clothes on a washboard and churned their own butter. They were more self sufficient then we are now.
    They moved to the town of White, South Dakota when they retired. I would stay there at times. She was a special grandmother. She was also known as the religious one of the family." (Evelyn Heiden).

    Article, probably in the Brookings Register:
    "Mr. And Mrs. P.J. Peterson of Argo Township Homesteaded 50 Years Ago
    Another pair of Brookings county pioneers, Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Peterson, this week will celebrate their golden wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Peterson, who homesteaded on a farm in Argo township, 11 miles north and two miles east of Brookings in 1888. Both were born in Denmark.
    Born in Denmark
    Born in Hundelev, Denmark, December 24, 1862, Mr. Peterson came to the United States in 1883. Several years later he began farming in Brookings county on what was then known as the Benson place, now the Yule farm, where he stayed a year. In 1888, Anna Marie Heilson, who was born in Skottrup, Denmark on January 6, 1866, came to this country and was married to Mr. Peterson. The pair then homesteaded on the farm on which they will celebrate their 50th year of wedded life on Wednesday.
    Have Five Children
    Mr. and Mrs. Peterson always have been active in farm and community life in Argo township, and are among the most respected pioneers of Brookings county. Mr. Peterson served in the Argo township board for 20 years. The Petersons have five children, all of whom are living and will be present at the golden wedding event. They are Mrs. Frank Behrend of Brookings, Mrs. Haluger Hortness of Peever, Mrs. Fawn Richardson of Huron, and Stanley and Elmer Peterson of White. There are 14 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. The pair, after having lived on their homesteaded farm for 50 years last Tuesday moved into the town of White where they will make their home. The anniversary event however, will be feted at the farm home. "

    Udvandring:
    Argo i Brookings County.

    Begravet:
    Gravsten afbildet, sammen med ægtefællen.

    Børn:
    1. Mathilda P. Peterson blev født den 27 maj 1889 i Brookings, South Dakota, USA; døde den 28 jul. 1977 i Linn, Oregon, USA; blev begravet i 1977 i Linn, Oregon, USA.
    2. Efra Peterson blev født den 21 aug. 1892 i Brookings, South Dakota, USA; døde den 30 jul. 1980 i Long Prairie, Minnesota, USA; blev begravet i 1980 i Roberts, South Dakota, USA.
    3. 6. Elmer Miller Peterson blev født den 6 okt. 1895 i Brookings, South Dakota, USA; døde den 12 apr. 1979 i Clark, South Dakota, USA; blev begravet den 16 apr. 1979 i Brookings, South Dakota, USA.
    4. Stanley A. Peterson blev født den 27 jul. 1900 i Brookings, South Dakota, USA; døde den 24 okt. 1976; blev begravet i 1976 i Brookings, South Dakota, USA.
    5. Florence A. Peterson blev født den 29 dec. 1904 i Brookings, South Dakota, USA; døde den 11 jun. 1992 i Saint Croix, Wisconsin, USA; blev begravet i jun. 1992 i Saint Croix, Wisconsin, USA.