Om slægterne Brændgaard & Heilesen
Notater
Match 101 til 150 fra 58,040
# | Notater | Knyttet til |
---|---|---|
101 | #1-"SLEEPING SICKNESS DEATH REPORTED HERE MRS. CLYDE E. LARSON, 24, OF ORUM DISTRICT SUCCUMBS MONDAY FIRST ENCEPHALITIS FATALITY IN COUNTY EPIDEMIC VICTIM WAS GRADUATE OF BLAIR HIGH, AND HAD ATTENDED WAYNE NORMAL; TAUGHT COUNTY SCHOOLS FOR FOUR YEARS Stricken suddenly by encephalitis, better-known as “sleeping sickness”, Mrs. Clyde E. Larson, of Blair, aged 24, died in an Omaha hospital less than a week after she became ill. This is the first fatality reported in Washington county from the epidemic which has been prevalent in the Midwest recently. Mrs. Larson, as Jenny Kathryn Gutschow, was born May 27, 1909, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chris Gutschow of the Orum neighborhood. She was baptized and confirmed in the Lutheran faith. After receiving her elementary education in the county schools, she attended Blair high school, and upon graduation from that institution enrolled at Wayne State Normal College for a year. At the end of her year of college, Mrs. Larson accepted a position as teacher in the county schools, where she taught for four years. On May 24, 1930, she was married to Clyde E. Larson. To the couple were born two children, Duane, who died in 1931, and Clyde Frederick Larson, Jr., who survives. Besides the husband and son, the deceased leaves to mourn her departure here bereaved parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chris Gutschow; four sisters, Beaulah, Margaret, Erna and Catherine; three brothers, Fred, Wilfred, and Chris; her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. C.S. Nielsen, and many other relatives. Last rites were conducted Wednesday afternoon at two o’clock at the Danish Lutheran church at Orum, with Rev. Peterson and Rev. Jersild in charge. Burial was in the Orum cemetery. #2-Published in the Enterprise October 5, 1933 Mrs. Clyde Larson who with her husband resided near Orum passed away last Monday morning a victim of sleeping sickness. Mrs. Larson is a daughter of Mr. and mrs. Chris Gutschow residing north of Blair where she was born and reared. The funeral services were held Wednesday afternoon at Orum and interment made in the Orum cemetery. She is survived by her husband and a nine months old son besides her immediate family." | Gutschow, Jennie Katherine (I18685)
|
102 | (ang. St. Johnland Home - hospital, "Attendent" og i US Census 1950 Charge Attendent formodentlig daglig vedligeholdelse) US Census 1940, Coster Cottage, Lawrence House, Smithtown, Suffolk, N.Y: Cark, Herbert, Head, 46, (School) 8, Virginia, Attendent, State Hos., (Indkomst) 936. Med ægtefælle Clark, Agnes (Wife, 38, (School) 7, New York, Attendent, State Hos., (Indkomst) 780), og Clark, Ethel (Daughter, 18, (School) H3, New York). US Census 1950, 26 Church Street, Smithtown, Suffolk, N.Y: Cark, Herbert R., Head, 56, Virginia, (t/u) 48, Charge Attendent, Hospital ward, State Mental Hospital. Med ægtefælle Clark, Agnes F (Wife, 48, New York, (t/u) 48, Hospital Attendent ward duty, State Mental Hospital). | Clark, Herbert R (I21833)
|
103 | (Fig. 291), o. 1470. Eggard (Eggert Christiernsen) Frille, rigsråd, †5. febr. 1470 og hustruen, Anna (Iversdatter Jul), †o. 1465. »An(n)o d(omi)ni m cd lxxvi[!] die aghate v(ir)gi(nis) obiit strenu(us) miles d(omi)n(us) Eggard(us) Frille cu(m) uxore domi)na Anna ( « I det Herrens år 1476[!] på S. Agatas dag (5. febr.) døde den tapre mand, Eggard (Eggert) Frille med sin hustru, fru Anna (Bircherod ) , Monumenta nr. VIII). Latinsk randskrift med minuskier; skilletegn af Bircherod angivet som kryds; i hjørnerne cirkelmedaljoner, vel med evangelistsymboler. ... Stenen kan muligvis være identisk med den gravsten over 'en højfornem og fremragende ridder, (...) engang (...) et fremtrædende medlem af det danske rigsråd', der i 1600'ernes slutning blev udslebet og forsynet med en ny indskrift, jfr. gravsten nr. 6. Eggert Frille skænkede 1468 en ejendom til kirken til gengæld for regelmæssige messetjenester ved Vor Frue alter (s. 1226f.). ..." (Danmarks Kirker) | Frille, Hr. Eggert Christiernsen til Sandholt (I4429)
|
104 | (nu nr. 10). Kødhandler. | Levin, Heyman Joseph (I5796)
|
105 | 1561 - 1564 Vor Frue Kloster i Oslo, 1562 på Bahus. | Ulfstand, Jens Holgersen til Skabersø (I4463)
|
106 | 1596 - 1598 skænk. | Rosenkrantz, Jakob Eriksen til Arreskov (I16713)
|
107 | 1855: Filholm, Tise Sogn. 1860: Taars, Børglum, FT 1870 (Zidsel): fattighuset i Sejlstrup Sogn. (i Smidstrup), samme 1880. | Gregersdatter, Sidsel (I573)
|
108 | 1st LT US Air Force, World War II | Faucette, Reese Earl (I17481)
|
109 | 23/9 1727. Frederik Christian Birch; F. Niels B., isl. Kbmd. i Kbh.; St. pr. 14, Bacc. 15; ~ 27/8 27 Elisabeth Johansdtr. Schrøder af Helsing. St. Olai K., f. 94; u. B.; 2 ~ Etm.; [b. 20/6 1729; Eptph.]. KUM II, s. 383, 389 (»Fridericus Christianus Birch«, 17 år gl.); E. Brejls skifteuddr.: Gejstl. sk. i Præstø amt, Bjæverskov hrd. nr. 64; DanKir bd. 6, s. 349-50 (Wiberg) | Birch, Frederik Christian (I16578)
|
110 | Mindst én nulevende eller privat person er knyttet til denne note - Detaljer er udeladt. | Nulevende (I20997)
|
111 | Ang: Bjuv, Sverige. | Nielsen, Karen Margrethe Egeriis (I10329)
|
112 | Århus universitet fra 1945. Københavns universitet fra 1962. | Alkjær, Niels Kristian Schrøder (I14646)
|
113 | Arlington native Merle Giesselmann, 77, of Fremont, died Saturday, Jan. 4, 2003, at the A.J. Merrick Manor in Fremont. Funeral services will be 2 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 8, at Good Shepherd Lutheran Church in Fremont, with the Revs. Timothy Gierke and Tim Anderson officiating. Interment will be in Memorial Cemetery in Fremont, with military honors provided by the Fremont honor guard. Visitation will be from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Tuesday, with the family receiving friends from 6:30 to 8 p.m. at Ludvigsen Mortuary. Visitation will also be held Wednesday from 9 a.m. until noon at the Ludvigsen Mortuary, and one hour ahead of time at the church. Merle Giesselmann was born June 6, 1925, in Arlington to Henry and Henrietta (Kruger) Giesselmann. He grew up in Arlington and attended St. Paul's Lutheran and Brinkman High schools north of Arlington. After his schooling, he entered the United States Army. After serving in the military, he returned home to the farm. He continued farming and custom bailing north of Arlington, while playing for the Arlington semi-pro baseball team. In 1950, he began working at Hormel in Fremont, where he worked until retiring in 1985. Mr. Giesselmann also operated a Christmas tree farm. On March 5, 1950, he married Catherine Gutschow in Blair. Mr. Giesselmann was a member of Good Shepherd Lutheran Church and American Legion Post No. 20 of Fremont. He is survived by his wife, Catherine, daughter and son-in-law, Ruth and Steve Hespen, and son and daughter-in-law, Ron and Teresa Giesselmann, all of Fremont; sister and brother-in-law, Harriet and Gene Bloemker, also of Fremont; and brother and sister-in-law, Rupert and Irene Giesselmann of St. Louis, Mo.; and six grandchildren. He was preceded in death by three brothers. Memorials are suggested to the Good Shepherd Lutheran Church, Masonic-Eastern Star Home for Children in Fremont, and the Nebraska Children's Home. | Giesselmann, Merle Marvin (I18692)
|
114 | Mindst én nulevende eller privat person er knyttet til denne note - Detaljer er udeladt. | Nulevende (I20784)
|
115 | Mindst én nulevende eller privat person er knyttet til denne note - Detaljer er udeladt. | Nulevende (I18631)
|
116 | FT 1801, København, København, København, Frimand Kvarter, Amagertorv 2.: Isaac David Adler, 41, Husbonde Kiøbmand. Med ægtefælle Marie Hertz (47), børnene Barvik Adler (12, Deres søn , ernæres af deres Forældre), Meyer Adler (9, Deres søn , ernæres af deres Forældre), Moses Adler (3, Deres søn , ernæres af deres Forældre), Frideriche Adler (13, Deres datter, ernæres af deres Forældre), Rachel Adler (10, Deres datter, ernæres af deres Forældre), Caroline Adler (7, Deres datter, ernæres af deres Forældre), Mariane Adler (5, Deres datter, ernæres af deres Forældre), Dorothea Adler (2, Deres datter, ernæres af deres Forældre), samt tre tjenestepiger og fire logerende. | Adler, Isac David (I1664)
|
117 | FT 1845, Westertrasse 44, Aabenraa: Johann Krause, 38, Verh. Bredsted, Gastwirth. Med ægtefælle Davidine Petersen (40, Verh. Apenrade, Dessen Frau), og Chr. Otto Andr. Krause (17, Unver, Schleswig, Dessen Sohn), samt to tjenestefolk, og Elisabeth Lorenzen geb. Deyoung (69, Wittwee, St Croix, Schwiegermutter des Gastwirths lebt asu ihre Vermögen), Dorothea Jacobine Krause, 31, Schleewig, Unver., Hausmamsell). Ved vielsen 1857: Gastwirth. Ved børns dåb 1851-1869: Gæstgiver. | Krause, Johann (I13770)
|
118 | FT 1911, Jagtvejen 163, 1. Sal København: Schrøder, August Wilhelm Charles, 5/11 1857 Maribo, (Tilflyttet kommunen fra) 1904, Rønne, Husfader, forhv. Købmand. Med ægtefælle Schrøder, Marie Emilie Frederikke (31/10 1862 Allinge, Husmoder), og børnene Markmann Schrøder, Bodil (23/10 1888, U, Rønne, Datter, Telegrafmedhjælper, Statstelegrafen, Børsen), Markmann Schrøder, Karen Charlotte(20/12 1889, U, Rønne, Datter, Contorist, Industrifagenes Kontor, Nørrebrogade 30). FT 1916, Nansensgade 43 3. Sal: Schrøder, August Wilhelm Charles, 5/11 1857 Maribo, Husfader, fhv. Købmand, Dansk Tekstil og Gardin Fabrik, (Indkomst) 1450, (Formue) 0, (Skat) Stat 2,44 Kommune 10,99. Med ægtefælle Schrøder, Marie Emilie Frederikke (31/10 1862 Allinge, Husmoder), børnene Schrøder, Bodil Marckmann (23/10 1888, U, Rønne, Datter, Telegrafist, Staten, (Indkomst) 1500 (Formue) 0, (Skat) Stat 2,63 Kommune 11,63), Schrøder, Karen Charlotte Marckmann (20/12 1889, U, Rønne, Datter, Stenograf, Industrifagene, (Indkomst) 900, (Formue) 0, (Skat) Stat 0,35 Kommune 4,28), samt Brandt Margrethe Charlotte (17/9 94, U, Kbhvn, Slægtning, Telegrafmedhjælper, Staten, (Indkomst) 95 (Formue) 0)., Marckmann, Kamilla Amalie (13/9 1852, U, Rønne, Slægtning, Postmester, Svaneke). | Schrøder, Bodil Marckmann (I14518)
|
119 | FT 1925,Hasseris Villaby, Budolfi Landsogn, Hornum, Aalborg (Skema 26): Christine Jensen, 3/10 1865 Elling, E, Bedstemor), med Anna Olufsen (16/4 1875 Aalborg, E, Moder, Pension), Edith Olufsen (5/6 1905 Fredericia, Datter, Elev), Inge Olufsen (16/5 1905 Aalborg, Datter, Elev), samt to logerende. | Christensen, Christine Marie (I20114)
|
120 | FT 1930, Sdr. Rubjerg, Rubjerg, Vennebjer, HJørring (Skema 1): Nielsen, Laurits Nørgaard, 30/8 1904 Gjølstrup, Husfader, Arbejdsmand, (Viet) 1929, Ingen børn. Med ægtefælle Nielsen, Eva Elvina (13/4 1902 Elling, Husmoder, Husgjerning). | Nielsen, Laurits Nørgaard Nellemann (I20558)
|
121 | FT 1930: Hansen, Marie Magdalene, 28/5 1849, Nykøbing F, Husmoder, Pension. Med en husassistent, samt Tarp, Johanne Marie Elisabeth (31/10 1864, København, E, Slægtning, Lejeindtægt). Ej fundet d. i KB Nyk F. bef 1938. | Olsen, Marie Magdalene (I11609)
|
122 | Mindst én nulevende eller privat person er knyttet til denne note - Detaljer er udeladt. | Nulevende (I13068)
|
123 | Gift 2: 18 Jun 1929, San Mateo, med toldassistent Ray Watson Dimock (1896 - 1968). Vielsesans. underskrevet Kathrine Boye. Ingen fælles børn i ægteskabet. | Skow, Anna Kathrine (I10705)
|
124 | Grethe Poulsen Just, f. Andersen på samme adresse ved vielsen 1948. | Platou, Villy (I15720)
|
125 | H-9-46 0. Gravsten mangler. | Kalisch, Marcus Levin (I18970)
|
126 | I 1949 købte ingeniør Svend Lautrop Lysbro Teglvrerk med Karl Mikkelsen som driftsleder. Opkøbt af Calcas i 1989. Silkeborg Avis 26 Jul 1972: "Har indfriet alle forhåbninger, som opfinderen, teglværkets ejer ingeniør Sv. Lautrop kunne stille." | Lautrop, Svend Viggo (I12172)
|
127 | I parforhold med Lilly Margrethe Petersen (født Ovesen; 4 Sep 1923, Hals, Kær Aalborg - 24 Dec 2003, Hobro Sygehus; begr. i Viborg). | Simonsen, Anton (I19619)
|
128 | Mindst én nulevende eller privat person er knyttet til denne note - Detaljer er udeladt. | Nulevende (I17793)
|
129 | Mindst én nulevende eller privat person er knyttet til denne note - Detaljer er udeladt. | Nulevende (I14731)
|
130 | Ingeborg Elisabeth Markersen (born Løje) otto markersen tokkerup gårdejer (fadder 1951) | Løje, Ingeborg Elisabeth (I14063)
|
131 | IVERSEN, Hazel Mary (nee Molson). Peacefully on Tuesday the 10th of September, 2013 in her 90th year, surrounded by family. She was the beloved wife of James ('Jim'), loving mother to Christine, Erik (Gillian Ferrabee), Dee Dee (Paul Dyer) Stuart (Anouk), and Jay. Adored grandmother of Sarah and Rachel, Nicholas, Emmalee and Leif, Patrick, Zoe, Jonathan and Amy, Adam and Alexis. A wonderful great grandmother to Hazel, Isaac, Willa and Noah. She is survived by her brothers David and Peter Molson, and predeceased by her brother William. Mary was born in Montreal, the second of John and Hazel Molson's four children. She attended Saint George's School and King's Hall Compton. After graduation she joined the Royal Canadian Air Force, Eastern Air Command (Dartmouth) where she was a radar plotter. It was there (and during her Compton years) Mary met many of her closest friends whom she kept all her life. After WWII, she graduated from McGill University. On September 24, 1947, Mary married James Eric Iversen and together they had five children. An avid skier, Mary enjoyed many wonderful years with family and friends on the slopes of Hill 70 and elsewhere in the St Sauveur valley at the family home on the Simon River Road. Mary had grown up spending weekends Up North with her own family, and it was also here that she and Jim met and courted. Mary and Jim maintained a lifelong connection with the area and its community. Mary was also an enthusiastic tennis player and lover of sports and the arts. She was a regular volunteer at the Montreal Children's Hospital throughout her life. She gave her time and love to her church, especially St Francis-of-the-Birds (St Sauveur), St George's (Metis Beach), and more recently St Matthias. Mary was a generous donor to many organizations, though perhaps the most meaningful for her was the SPCA. Mary's true love was the musical theatre. She produced, directed and acted in the Metis Cabaret over a period of 60 years and was never happier than when organizing the show. In doing so, Mary left a wonderful legacy of music, mirth and memories for so many who shared their summers with her in Metis. Mary and Jim also hosted numerous Metis Garden Parties at their home, Birchcliffe, following a tradition established by her parents benefiting the four churches of Metis. It was in the unwavering beauty of Metis that she spent every summer, including the summer of 2013, and it was the place she loved most. Mary was a mother to people far and wide, not only to her children. She was a force of stability, calm and acceptance when it was needed most. She was humble, kind, compassionate, generous, with a great, abiding sense of humour and a light touch. She was unselfish, straightforward, honest and most of all warmhearted; she was deeply loved and cherished by all her family and friends. The dogs and cats Mary cared for over her lifetime were the luckiest in the world! Mary was the essence of goodness. She was one of a kind. We will miss her with all our hearts. The family wishes to thank the team of remarkable health care professionals who looked after Mary in the Palliative Care Unit of the Montreal General Hospital, with special thanks to Dr. Krista Lawlor. The family also thanks caregivers Lynne and Nonty as well as Dr. Mark Roper. A funeral service will be held on Monday 16th, September at 2:00 p.m. at Saint Matthias Church, 10 Church Hill, Westmount, Quebec. In lieu of flowers, please send donations to the Palliative Care Unit of The Montreal General Hospital or to The Montreal SPCA. (Published in Monteal Gazette from Sep. 12 to Sep. 14, 2013). | Molson, Hazel Mary (I16564)
|
132 | J U 011. Ægtefællen i grav nr. J N 217. | Melgaard, Niels Arne (I7098)
|
133 | Knud Erik Schrøder Poulsen. Født 03.07.1917; Død 26.05.2001 Amagerbrogade 111, København S. Tilknytning til undergrundshæren: Region VI (København), København: Afsnit 6 (Rødovre-Hvidovre-Glostrup) , R.K.K., Kommandostationen Organisationstilknytning: DKP. Modstandsaktivitet: Militærgruppe (Kildehenvisninger: Rigsarkivet, 0990, Lønningsliste for R.K.K. 14/5 - 20/5 1945, Pk. 53; Rigsarkivet, 0990, Lønningsliste for R.K.K. 21/5 - 25/5 1945, Pk. 53; Rigsarkivet, 0990, Lønningsliste for R.K.K. 5/5 - 13/5 1945, Pk. 53; Rigsarkivet, Folketælling 1950,). | Poulsen, Knud Erik Schrøder (I14316)
|
134 | Leroy H. Danielmeyer, 74 of Arlington, died Friday, July 25, 2008, at A. J. Merrick Manor in Fremont. Funeral services will be 10 a.m. Wednesday, July 30, at St. Paul’s Lutheran Church, north of Arlington. Military graveside services will be conducted by members of the American Legion Post No. 71 and the V.F.W. Post No. 8332 of Arlington. Interment will be in St. Paul’s Lutheran Cemetery. Visitation will be Tuesday from 2 to 8 p.m. with the family receiving friends from 6:30 to 8 p.m. at Reckmeyer-Moser Funeral Home in Arlington. Visitation will also be held one hour prior to services at the church. Leroy H. Danielmeyer was born May 13, 1934 to Henry and Ethel (Hoier) Danielmeyer in Telbasta. He drove a truck for Bell Creek prior to entering the service. He served in the U.S. Army from August 28, 1956 to August 27, 1958. After his discharge, he again drove for Bell Creek Trucking. He then was employed by Hartford Sand and Gravel at Valley (now Lyman-Richey) as a mechanic. After retiring, he worked part time for Hilgenkamp Farm and Dairy in Arlington. He married Joyce Smith on August 2, 1958, at Piedmont, Ala. They later divorced. He was a member of St. Paul’s Lutheran Church, Arlington Veterans Club, and American Legion Post No. 71 of Arlington. He is survived by his daughter and son-in-law, Lisa and Lee O’Neal of Gretna; former wife Joyce Danielmeyer of Arlington; four grandchildren; sister Donna Dunklau of Arlington; two nephews. He was preceded in death by his brother-in-law, LeRoy Dunklau. Memorials are suggested to Arlington Volunteer Fire and Rescue or St. Paul’s Church. ..." (Printed in Pilot-Tribune, July 29, 2008) | Danielmeyer, Leroy (I18670)
|
135 | Mads Christensen var Raadmand 1637—1671, død 6. Juni 1671 efter længere Tids Svagelighed 12 ). Var Søn af Byfoged her Christen Pedersen og Broder til Borgmester Jakob Christensen. Han var Købmand og drev en betydelig Handel, ligesom han ejede adskillige Gaarde og Jorder, bl. a. „Gildegaarden" paa Adelgade. 1630 blev han tiltalt for Vold mod Jørgen Apoteker fra Sæby og Vogn Poulsen 13 ). Sandsynligvis er han den Mads Christensen, der var Kirkeværge 1617, og han var i hvert Fald Borger her i 1620erne. I Kejserkrigen 1627 — 29 blev han og hans Familie jaget fra Hus og Hjem og hans Ejendele forødt af Fjenderne, særlig af en ved Navn Pectni, som tjente den fjendtlige Hovmester, og som havde taget en Pige fra Lønstrup til sig, hvilken Pige havde tjent i Mads Christensens Hus og sammen med Fjenden ødt hans Gods 1 ). 10. Januar 1661 underskrev han Suverænitetsakten som en af Byens Delegerede 2 ). Han fortalte Dyrskjøt en hel Del om den gamle vendsysselske Gudedyrkelse, hvorom henvises til Jydske Saml. 1. III 269. Efterlod sig store Midler, som Arvingerne stredes om 3 ). Han var gift o. 1620 med Karen Laursdatter, Datter af Raadmand Nr. 42. Hun var sandsynligvis noget sindssyg, thi 2. Novbr. 1642 lod Mads Christensen paa Tinget læse Klage over, at hun i 16 — 18 Aar hvert Aar 1, 2 eller 3 Gange var løbet fra hans Hus og havde frataget ham Bo og Boskab, Klæder m. m., saavel hans som hans Børns Klæder, Fyld af Sengeklæder m. v., hvormed hun havde opholdt sig paa andre Steder hos „en Hob af hendes letfærdige Købmænd", undertiden 6 — 8 Uger, og havde ikke søgt sit Hus eller tilset Børnene, som en Dannekvinde burde. Han forbød alle og enhver at handle med hende, da hans Formue deraf flux svækkedes, saa han og Børnene kunde geraade i Armod. Hun overlevede ham. Hans Arvinger stævnedes 3 / 12 1672 for 54 Rdl. af Hermann Segebod i Liibeck, med hvém Mads Christensen havde staaet i Handelsforbindelse. Han synes at have haft 4 Børn: 1. Christen Madsen, der 14. Juli 1646 mødte paa Tinget paa Faderens Vegne, men som døde ugift o. 1651, ihjelstukket ved ulykkelig Hændelse. Da der ved Begravelsen blev ringet med Kirkens store Klokke, revnede Taarnet, hvorfor Klokken maatte nedtages. Han var trolovet, og hans Fæstemø fik 1650 et Barn ved ham. 2. Anne Madsdatter, gift I med Anders Pedersen, en velhavende Borger i Hjøring, efter hvem der afholdtes Skifte 15 / 4. Datter gift med Byskriver Nr. 6, Christen Nielsen, men død uden Livsarvinger før Faderen." | Christensen, Mads (I18877)
|
136 | Mae “Laurie” Laurel Tubbs, age 63, of Sandusky passed away Thursday, September 7, 2017 at United Hospice of Marlette. Laurie was born November 6, 1953 in Marlette to the late Albert and Agnes (Beck) Maynard. She married Gary Tubbs on July 29, 1992 in Sandusky, MI. Laurie was a Press Operator at Yale Rubber for more than 13 years. She enjoyed gardening, camping, computers, her family and her cat Lizzie. Laurie is survived by her husband of 25 years, Gary Tubbs; two daughters, Brandy (Bruce) Davis of Sylvania, OH and Lindsay Glaza (Scott Goins) of Carsonville, MI; three stepchildren, Lou (Megan) Tubbs of Cleveland, OH, Edward (Linda) Tubbs of Applegate, MI and Heather (Derek) Cooley of Cincinnati, OH; eleven grandchildren, Lennon, Noah, Emilia, Laken, Jared, Travis, Jude, Elliot, Foster, Christina and Amanda; four great-grandchildren, Morgan, Madisyn, Jase and Gabriel; four sisters, Muriel Ferguson, Marilyn (Don) Willis, Ginny (Harley) Sanderson and Rose (Randy) Albrecht; her sister-in-law, Sharon Maynard; and many nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her infant son, Bobbie Glaza; her step-son, Roy Tubbs; and her brother, Ray Maynard. A Celebration of Life will be held from 2-5 PM Saturday, September 16, 2017 at Open Door Missionary Church in the Fellowship Hall. Memorial contributions may be made to the United Hospice of Marlette or the Sanilac County Humane Society. | Maynard, Mae Laurel (I12791)
|
137 | Marie Louise Michaelsen, Senere navn(e): Marie Louise Simonsen Født 03.02.1923. Død 24.07.1992 Feltkøkkenlotte Adresser: alalid 16, Hälsingborg Tilknytning til undergrundshæren: Den Danske Brigade, 5. Bataillon Fra 19.04.1945, Tilknyttet Brigaden. Fra 23.04.1945, Mødt ved Brigaden Modstandsaktivitet: Forplejning (Kildehenvisninger: Rigsarkivet, 0201-089, Navnekartotek: Brigaden, G-53; Rigsarkivet, 0201-089, Stamoplysninger for Lotter, G-90). | Michaelsen, Marie-Louise (I21356)
|
138 | Min farmor var født i Sverige og søgte derfor i løbet af sommeren 1943 om at få sit svenske statsborgerskab tilbage, som hun havde opgivet, da hun blev gift med min farfar i 1931 og blev dansk statsborger. Det lykkedes for min farmor og min far at få svensk statsborgerskab, men da tyskerne kom for at arrestere hende, lå papirerne, der ville have beskyttet dem mod tyskernes arrestation, på et kontor og ventede på en underskrift eller et stempel og derfor var tyskerne ligeglade med, at de tog to svenskere med som fanger. Efterfølgende bestræbelser i både Danmark og Sverige på at få frigivet min far og min farmor mislykkedes. | Nissalowitz, Ester (I9290)
|
139 | Mogens Albert Melchior, Født 13.06.1908; Død 10.08.1983 Forretningsmand Adresser: Henningsens Allé 39, Hellerup; Malmtorgsgatan 6, Stockholm Tilknytning til undergrundshæren: Den Danske Brigade, Arbejdskommando Notater: Fra 20.04.1945, Antaget i beredskab til Brigadens Arbejdskommando, men ikke indkaldt. Fra 04.10.1943, Ankommet til Sverige Modstandsaktivitet: Andet (Kildehenvisninger: Rigsarkivet, 0201-089, Kartotek over ikke indkaldt mandskab, Pakke G-109; Rigsarkivet, 0201-089, Stamoplysninger, Pakke G-53). | Melchior, Mogens Albert (I8503)
|
140 | N X-11-52-28. Gravsten afbildet. | Fürst, Henrik (I21286)
|
141 | New York Life | Lambson, Maxwell (I17807)
|
142 | Niels Jørgen Carstensen Dæknavn(e): Sjørn Født 23.11.1922, Død 12.08.1995 Adresser: Spurveskjul 4, Frederiksberg Notater Meget aktiv i Holger Danske fra 1944 Organisationstilknytning: Hjemmefronten, Holger Danske, SOE Modstandsaktivitet Almen illegal aktivitet - Har kontakt til og hjælper SOE-folk i Jylland Andet - Livvagt for Lippmann og sidst gen. Dewing Forplejning - Gennemførte sammen med bl.a. Flammen røveri af rationeringskort til HD Illegal presse - Aktiv i Hjemmefronten Industrisabotage Likvidering Logivært - Opbevarede gamle rifler fra våbenaktion i sin garage Militærgruppe - Bodyguard for general Dewing maj 1945 Sabotage - Tysk patruljebåd (Kildehenvisninger: Frihedsmuseet, Modstandsdatabasen, Peter Birkelunds fortegnelse over Holger Danske) Litteraturhenvisninger Den hvide brigade (Aage Svenstroph, 1946), 77-82, 98 Faldskærmsfolk og modstandskampen (Erik Lottrup, 2008), 191 Frode (Sven Ove Gade, 2004), 118,204. Holger Danske - Sabotage og likvidering 1943-45 (Peter Birkelund, 2008), s. 292, 296, 298, 441 Holger Danske rejser sig - opgøret med stikkere og terrorister (Jørgen Røjel, 1993), 119, 183-184, 223-225, 245, 256, 263-265, 268, 296, 395-401 Holger Danske. Afdeling 'Eigil' (Povl Falk-Jensen, 2009), 177 I sabotagearbejde (Jørgen Røjel, 1946), Den hvide brigade, 75,77,79,80,82,98 Modstand 1944-1945. Dramaets sidste akt. (Niels-Birger Danielsen, 2021), 127-128, 178, 182, 186, 225, 487, 510, 519 Sabotør i Holger Danske (Peter Birkelund, 2015), 364-365 Sabotøren. Min fars historie. (Morten Thing, 2011), 185 (yderligere information i Modstand.dk) | Carstensen, Niels Jørgen (I21588)
|
143 | o. 15/7 1631. Jacob Christensen Wordingborg. | Vordingborg, Jacob Christensen (I939)
|
144 | o. 24/3 1647** [Aman. Aarh.] Jens Christensen Thorup*, f. 10/11 17; F. C. Kjeldsen af Haslund-Ø., Foged p. Dronningbg. (han fik af Erik Broch Fæste paa Thorup Ladegd., hvorefter Børnene tog Navn); M. Anna Christensdtr.; St. Rand. 39; C. 40, l.; Pr. 65; ~ 27/6 47 F. D. Else Jensdtr. Hjermind, † •/1 97; 6 S., 5 D.; see Etm.; Jørgen J. T. i Ring-F.; M. Jensen i Haasum-R.; Christian J. T. i Vinkel-R.; [† 10/12 1699; udstod megen Kummer i de fjendtlige Tider; dog, da han havde fundet en besyndelig Naade hos General Bøtcher, som laa i Vibg., blev han selv meget skaanet og kunde hjelpe Andre, især sine Sognefolk]. KUM I, s. 151 (»Ioannes Christierni«); Han var ikke bror til Christen C. Thorup i Høibjerg-E., se PT 2002, s. 102 (De Torup og Skanderborg) | Thorup, Jens Christensen (I16616)
|
145 | Our beloved father, grandfather and brother, Maynard Oras Jacobson, age 60, died March 16, 2011 in Gunnison, Utah. He was born May 24, 1950 in Gunnison, a son of Oras Marinus and Vivian Crowther Jacobson. He graduated from Gunnison High School, Class of 1968 and attended Utah Technical College in Salt Lake City in Diesel Mechanics. He served his country during the Viet Nam Conflict, serving in the US Army from 1970 to 1972. Maynard married Sherry V. Fjeldsted in February of 1978 in Elko, Nevada. They were later divorced. He was a member of the LDS Church. Maynard was a member of the Gunnison Volunteer Fire Department for over 26 years and he served as Fire Chief for 12 years. He was the owner and operator of Alternator Electric in Gunnison. He loved to hunt, fish and go camping. He enjoyed snowmobiling and riding his four wheeler, but most of all, he loved hanging out with his grandson, Micha. Maynard is survived by his son, Brett and Heather Jacobson of Centerfield; his grandson, Micha Gatlin Jacobson of Centerfield; his two sisters: Annette and Charles Moore of Salina; Susan and Jerold Lloyd of Taylorsville; and numerous nieces and nephews and cousins. Funeral services will be held Monday, March 21, 2011 at 11:00 a.m. in the Gunnison LDS Stake Center, 80 West Center, where friends may call for viewing Sunday evening from 6 to 8 p.m. or Monday morning from 9:30 to 10:30 prior to the services. Burial with Fire Department escorts and military honors accorded by the Oliver Russell American Legion Post #105 and the Utah Honor Guard will be in the Mayfield Cemetery under the care of the Springer Turner Funeral Home of Richfield and Salina, Utah. On line guest book at: www.springerturner.com | Jacobson, Maynard Oras (I17809)
|
146 | Patricia Andersen (gift Neuman; bopæl i Omaha). | Familie: Ernest W. Andersen / Hazel K. Lorsch (F6937)
|
147 | Sc-Olai_206, sammen med ægtefællen. Gravsten afbildet (3013) | Kjeldsen, Søren Kristian (I18775)
|
148 | Services are 10:30 a.m. Thursday, Dec. 19 at First Lutheran Church in Fremont for Ethel Hoier, 81 of Fremont who died Dec. 16, 1996 at Merrick Manor in Fremont. Rev. Mark Grorud and Rev. David Jensen are officiating. Burial will be in Memorial Cemetery. Ethel Hoier was born Sept. 25, 1915 in Omaha to Anton and Sena Svengard Andersen. She grew up on a farm near Arlington and attended the rural march School. She graduated from Arlington High School, attended Wayne State Teachers College and graduated from Midland Lutheran College with a bachelor of science degree in elementary education. She taught school for 31 years in rural schools in Washington and Dodge counties, the elementary school in Valley and at Clarmar and Grant Schools in Fremont. She retired in 1980. She was a member of the Fremont Area Retired Teachers Association, Alpha Delta Kappa Teachers sorority, Memorial Hospital Auxiliary and First Lutheran Church in Fremont. She married Howard H. Hoier June 10, 1936 at her parents' farm home near Arlington. She and her husband farmed in Washington County near Fontanelle. They moved to Fremont in 1956. She was preceded in death by her parents and two sisters. She is survived by her husband, Howard; a daughter, Janet Robertson of Sioux City, Iowa; two sons and daughters-in-law, Larry and Karen Hoier of Des Moines, Iowa and Allan and Kellie Hoier of Ottawa, Kans.; seven grandchidren; two step-grandchildren; 12 great-grandchildren; four sisters and a brother-in-law, Edna and Hugh Mitchell of Seattle, Wash.; Florence Lyons of Denver, Colo.; Senora Hilgenkamp of Fremont and Patricia Wipperling of Bellevue and a brother, Ansel Andersen of Arlington. Memorial are suggested to her church and to the American Cancer Society." (også gengivet i Findagrave.com) | Andersen, Ethel Irene (I18674)
|
149 | Services were Monday, March 25 at Campbell-Aman Funeral Home's Chapel for Luella Hoier, 68, who died at her residence on Friday, March 22, 1991. Burial was in the Herman Cemetery with Rev. David Ludwick officiating. Luella Mae Daniels was born on August 25, 1922 at Blair, Nebraska to James and Anna Metzler Daniels. She received her education in the Blair Schools. She married Russell Hoier December 15, 1955 at Glenwood, Iowa. They made their home on a farm east of Herman, Nebraska. After his death in October, 1979, she moved to Blair. She was preceded in death by her parents; husband; one sister, Ellen and three brothers, Ray, Raymond and James. She is survived by four sisters, Edna, (Mrs. Willis) Metz; Ann (Mrs. John) McIntosh; Dea (Mrs. Don) Ward, all of Blair and Eloise (Mrs. Kenny) Smay, Coucil Bluffs, Iowa; two brothers, John Daniels, Blair and Charles Daniels, Versailles, Missouri. | Daniels, Luella (I18680)
|
150 | slutningen af 1400-tallet var Broløkke ejet af "Jørgen Urne, som var en meget godsrig mand. Han ejede på et tidspunkt 9 herregårde, og fra 1472 og 12 år frem havde han Kerteminde by i pant af kongen. Jørgen Urne skænkede en del af sit gods til Sortebrødre Kloster i Odense, hvor han også blev begravet efter sin død i 1480." (Danske Herregårde) | Urne, Hr. Jørgen til Broløkke (I4338)
|