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1201 "Darre Emil Valdemar f. 2/5 1895 i Hellerup, død marts 1965, søn aftoldass. Ove D. og Vilhelmine Petrea Nicolaysen.
1917 kandidat B DtH. 1917- ass. ing. v. Vandbygn.væsenet, 1919- ing.ass., 1931 - ing. i 3. lønkl., tjenestesteder Lemvig, Hanstholm, Kbh., Esbjerg, Ringkøbing, Kbh. 1939-65 distr.ing. i Sønderborg, leder af 5. distrikt. • Medl. af afvandingskomm. f. Sønderborg amtsrådskreds (1941-). Fmd. f. Kystkomm. f. Ringkøbing amtsrådskreds (1947—), Viborg amtsrådskreds (1947-) og Hjørring amtsrådskreds (1963—).
R. (1950), R'.( 1960). • 22/11 1921 g. m. Ane Marie Elisabeth Knudsen f. 22//11 1921 g. m. Ane Marie Elisabeth Knudsen f. 22/5 1894, datter afAnders K. og Hanna Cathrine Vistisen" 
Darre, Emil Valdemar R1 (I13704)
 
1202 "Darre, Michael, 1728-1804, Officer, er født i Grue Sogn i Norge og Søn af Kapitajn Hans Michaelsen D. og dennes i. Hustru, Susanne Reinholdsdatter Suhrland. Han indtraadte o. 1743 i militær Tjeneste og blev 1750 Fændrik i 3. søndenfjældske Dragonregiment, hvor han strax gjorde sig meget afholdt og erhvervede sig et smukt Navn som en begavet, duelig og tjenstivrig Officer. 1753 avancerede han til Premierlieutenant, 1761 til Kapitajnlieutenant, 1762 til Kapitajn og 1776 til Major. 1788 blev han Oberstlieutenant ved smaalenske Dragoner, men vendte 1790 tilbage til sin tidligere Afdeling, der fra 1784 havde faaet Navn af oplandske Dragonregiment, og forblev staaende her indtil 1794, da han blev ansat som Kommandør for akershusiske Dragoner; blev Oberst her 1795, Chef for Regimentet 1796 og Generalmajor 1802. I Slutningen af dette Aar søgte han Afsked paa Grund af Svagelighed, men ved kgl. Resolution bevistes der ham, der sad i smaa Kaar, den Gunst, at han dispenseredes fra den daglige Tjeneste og fra Regimentsexercitsen, men fik Lov til at beholde Regimentet. Han døde 15. Jan.1804 paa sin Gaard Bilerud paa Thoten, som han havde beboet siden 1768. – B. indtraadte 1764 i Ægteskab med Enken efter Provst Niels Stockfleth i Faaberg, Anna Christine f. Pram, f. o. 1731 d. 2. Maj 1819, Datter af Foged Christen P. (d. 1786) og Else (Elisabeth) f. Burchardt (d. 1776).
(Anker, Biogr. Data om norske Generalspersoner), S. A. Sørensen" 
Darre, Michael Hansen (I16636)
 
1203 "Darvell was killed in a freak accident at the Country Club where he was a member. He had apparently gone into the sauna late at night, and all alone. He apparently fell asleep, and the heat overcame him, so that he never woke up, but died that night." Larsen, Darvell Sidney (I17773)
 
1204 "Das Grundstück an der Rutschbahn 25a gehörte seit 1904 zur "M.S.D. Kalker Stiftung", benannt nach Minkel Salomon David Kalker, der die Stiftung im Jahre 1878 gegründet hatte. Schon während des Umzugs trennte sich die Familie von Möbelstücken und anderen Haushaltsartikeln, um durch deren Verkauf ein bisschen Geld für den Lebensunterhalt zu erhalten. In der Rutschbahn 25 lebten Ester und ihre Familie in einer 3-Zimmer-Wohnung, ohne Badezimmer, doch aufgrund der finanziellen Notlage vermieteten sie eines der drei Zimmer." (Stolpersteine) Schlesinger, Marcus (I16236)
 
1205 "Date of Dispostion 12/3 1982 12/9 1982"
Gravsten afbildet. Sammen med ægtefællen. 
Wilson, Robert Rogers (I12247)
 
1206 "Datter af Amsel Levin von Halle Grosseer. Sarah f. Nathansohn (Begge af den mosaiske Troesbekendelse), Høibroplads no 41"
Tipoldebarn af Amsel Jacob Meyer (1728 - 1798) og Hitzelia Meyer (1740 - 1819), se disse). 
von Halle, Louise Josephine (I21468)
 
1207 "Datter af Anders Jensen Kjærulf i Kornumgaard og Bendit Porsdatter (Børialsen)" (Årstal ifl. Munk) Kjærulf, Anne Andersdatter (I16098)
 
1208 Mindst én nulevende eller privat person er knyttet til denne note - Detaljer er udeladt. Nulevende (I21501)
 
1209 Mindst én nulevende eller privat person er knyttet til denne note - Detaljer er udeladt. Nulevende (I20871)
 
1210 "Datter af Handelsagent Oscar Elias Levin og borg. viet Hustru fru Martha Therese født Bünger. 21 Aar. Moderen Christen. Barnet følgelig ikke-jøde. Optaget i Jødedom, Marts 1923"
Navngivet: Gurli Maude Levin. Ved reg. som flygtning tilføjet "Ethel" (med understregning).
På Gravsten: Gurli Cohn. 
Levin, Gurli Maude Ethel (I9093)
 
1211 "Datter af Jens Pedersen i Kraghedegaard i Ørum Sogn og Hustru Johanne Ugla fra Knudseje i Skæve sogn". (Klitgaard) Jensdatter, Anne (I16090)
 
1212 "Datter af ugift Augusta Sophie Petersen, 20 Aar, Kirkevej 12, og udlagte Barnefader Isenkræmmer Poul Egede Sporon Herforth, København ...Trolovede og viede i Ordrup Kirke den 24 October 1899. Indført i Almindelig Hospitals Kirkebog 26 april 1909". Herforth, Ellen Louise (I22191)
 
1213 Mindst én nulevende eller privat person er knyttet til denne note - Detaljer er udeladt. Nulevende (I21889)
 
1214 "Datter af ugifte Ane Marie Helvig Carlsen, Snorum i Romdrup Sogn. Moderen er 20 Aar ... Moderen tjente 10 Maaneddagen før Nedkomsten i Vehgaarden Nørre Tranders Sogn"
I KB ved d. er faderen anført som "C Arbejder Jens Christensen"
 
Carlsen, Karla Sofie (I18881)
 
1215 "Daughter of Aage G and Louise Bacon Schroder. She was a graduate of Pape School and attended Mary Washington College and the University of Georgia. She was a member of the Junior League of Savannah and Assistance League in Seattle, WA. She volunteered as a Pink Lady and with the Red Cross. After living in Mercer Island, WA, and the southwest Florida area for many years she recently returned to Savannah. She was preceded in death by her parents; brothers, Aage G Schroder, Jr. and Oliver B Schroder. She is survived by her sister-in-law, Elizabeth Betty Schroder of Savannah." (Findagrave)
"Sara Louise Schroder Harrington - SAVANNAH - Sara Louise Schroder Harrington, age 76, died after a courageous battle with cancer on April 1, 2008 at her home. Graveside services will be held at 11:00 a.m., Monday, April 14, 2008 in Bonaventure Cemetery. The family suggests that remembrances be made to Hospice Savannah, P.O. Box 13190, Savannah, GA 31416 or The National Audubon Society, Department W, 700 Broadway, New York, NY 10003." (Savannah Morning News April 13, 2008 ) 
Schroder, Sara Louise (I14243)
 
1216 "Daughter of Archie L. & Helen (Lykke) Bradstreet.
Married to Alan H. Tully on 2-21-1942 at Silver Springs, MD.
She graduated from Grand Island Senior High School in 1934. She then attended the University of Nebraska at Lincoln and the University of Oklahoma at Norman, Okla., graduating from the University of Oklahoma. She did her post-graduate work at the University of Nebraska in Lincoln and Kearney State College. She taught physical education at the Kearney State College, Walnut Junior High School, Central Catholic High School and Central City High School. She worked at the Hall County Welfare Office as a social worker for 15 years, retiring in 1982. She was a Grand Island city councilwoman from 1982 to 1986." (Gengivet i Findagrave.com) 
Bradstreet, Hazel A. (I20143)
 
1217 "Daughter of Jens "James" and Sophia Fredericka Jensen Nielsen of Denmark. Sister of Kren Henry, Margaret, and James Nielsen.
Henrietta first married Carl Howard Thew and had two children Susan and Carl Howard Jr.
Her second marriage was on May 1st, 1964 to Bernard Adam Jergensen whom she remained married to until his death in 1986.
Henrietta worked for Lockheed Corporation in Burbank for many years.
Henrietta was called Dee-da by her 1st grandchild, Sheryl Jo, and then everyone called her Dee-da." (Findagrave.com) 
Nielsen, Henrietta (I13025)
 
1218 "David F. Richards
April 29, 1956 - June 16, 2021
South Jordan, Utah – Our beloved husband, father, papa, brother, uncle, and friend passed away peacefully at home with family by his side on June 16, 2021.
Dave was born on April 29, 1956, in Murray, Utah to George A. Richards and Lois Jean Richards. He was the sixth of eight children.
Dave married the love of his life, Tammy L. Mulholland, on Sept 17th, 1977. They created a beautiful life and raised three amazing children.
Dave started his career in law enforcement in 1984 with Granite School District Police Department and retired as a police sergeant in 2019. During the course of his career he selflessly helped and impacted many lives on and off duty.
Dave loved spending time with his family and especially loved his grandchildren's smiles. He loved going to all their games. He loved traveling, camping, fishing and hunting with family and friends. He was an amazing gardener and his yard is beautiful.
Dave is survived by his loving wife of 43 years, Tammy; his children, Brandon (Jackie) Richards, Jason (Danijela) Richards and Justine (Trenton) Tolman; grandchildren, Colby, Alyssa, Jordan, Mason, Carson, Taylor, and Sofia; his siblings, Claudia (Roger) Keddington, Phillip (Karen) Richards, Conway (Annette) Richards, CeCille (Anthony) Hall, Tom (Linda) Richards, John (Amber) Richards, and Connie Berrett. Many nieces and nephews.
A Viewing will be held at Jenkins-Soffe Funeral Home, 1007 W Jordan Pkwy, South Jordan, UT on Monday, June 21st from 10:00 to 11:15 a.m. Graveside Service following at South Jordan Cemetery, 10630 S 1055 W at 12:00 p.m.
Rest in peace my love."
(Deseret News, Jun. 18 to Jun. 19, 2021) 
Richards, David Fjeldsted (I17879)
 
1219 "David Grant Monsen was born May 18, 1946 to Grant and Marian Monsen; the second of 9 children. He graduated from Altamont High School in 1964. David served a 2 year mission in the Western Canadian Mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. After his mission, David returned to Utah State. Always a very intelligent man, the lessons he learned from his mission in how to study served him well, frequently appearing on the honor roll. He graduated with a Bachelor’s Degree in Aeronautical Engineering Technologies. David was sealed for time and all eternity to his sweetheart, Sharon Louise Woodward, on September 19th, 1974 in the Manti Temple. Together they had 7 children, 4 sons and 3 daughters.
Growing up on a farm in the Uintah Basin, David developed a love for the land and adventure. One of his favorite things to do as a young man was to take horseback pack trips into the High Uinta Mountains. David always said that if you can drive there it’s not camping. He started helping with farm chores at a young age and the work ethic he gained there served him well throughout his life. After graduating from Utah State in 1971, David had many interesting and diverse careers. Over the years he worked in different capacities in aeronautics, engineering and ranching. These jobs took David and his family to Colorado, Kansas, Kentucky, and Wyoming. This gave the family many opportunities to do missionary work, make friends, and have many varied experiences.
David was an incredible role model of love, optimism and faith in his Savior, Jesus Christ. He served his church in many callings without question and with all his heart, whether as Bishop or as a primary teacher. Music was very important to David; he loved to whistle and sing and enjoyed listening to his daughters and granddaughters practice and perform, usually with tears in his eyes. David loved his animals, especially the Percheron horses he raised and trained for many years. One of his favorite memories to share was of driving the stage coach in the Meeker 4th of July parade with a four up team. David was always busy fixing things, working in his garden, and playing with his many chainsaws. He especially loved hunting and being outdoors with his boys. He loved to read anything he came in contact with, he was interested in everything.
David passed away at home from cancer on March 9th, 2022. He was preceded in death by his sweetheart Sharon, son Loren, parents Grant and Marian Monsen, brothers John and Rowen, and a granddaughter Laryssa. He is survived by his children Melynda (Rory), Myron (Heather), Gaylen, Nathan (Pamela), Elizabeth (Joshua S.), and Bonnie (Joshua D.) with 25 grandchildren (and counting) and his siblings Ann (Paul), Marie (Virgil), Dorine (Gary), Rudy (Julia), Judy (Brent), Jerry (Renae), and sister-in-law Susan.
David deeply mourned the loss of his wife after 44 years of marriage. While we will miss his loving and encouraging presence in our lives, we are grateful for the knowledge that they are reunited and that our family is eternal and, we too, will see them again. We are grateful to Tami with Huntsman Hospice at Home for her love and kindness. Her visits gave Dad something to look forward to each week.
Services will be held March 19th, 2022 with a graveside at 11:30am at Meeker Highland Cemetery (265 County Rd 4) followed by a memorial service at the Meeker Ward Building (903 3rd Street) Meeker, CO." 
Monsen, David Grant (I18005)
 
1220 "David Jacob. Handelsmand, Vognmagergade 77. 67 Aar. Død af Apoplexie". Jacob, David (I16450)
 
1221 "David Mendel Nathansen, Forretningsbestyrer, København ... (Trossamfund) Det mosaiske Trossamfund, Ugift.
Pouline Christine Qvist født Jensen, København ... (Trossamfund) Folkekirken, Enke efter sin den 5te Juli 1904 afd. Mand Tandlæge Ludvig Qvist, Sidste fæll. Bopæl Købmg 69
(Børnene skal opdrages) I den mosaiske Tro
Forlovere Forfatter Henri Nathansen, Nyhavn 44, Grosserer Hans Laurits Jensen, Vesterg. 20"
Ingen børn i ægteskabet (FT 1930). 
Familie: David Mendel Nathansen / Pouline Christine Jensen (F3679)
 
1222 "DeAnna Hansen, 83, loving daughter, sister, and aunt, passed away from bile duct cancer in Centerfield, Utah on June 26, 2021. DeAnna was born in Centerfield at the old farmhouse on April 19, 1938, to Mariel O. and Etta Fjeldsted Hansen.
DeAnna graduated from Gunnison Valley High School in 1957. She then went on to attend Henegars Business College. She never married but enjoyed being a second mother to her 43 nephews and nieces, and a great-aunt to all of their children.
She received her endowment in the Salt Lake Temple on May 10, 1972. She was an active member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and served in many callings – including Cub Scout leader, Relief Society board member, Young Women’s secretary, and Primary secretary to name a few.
DeAnna contracted Polio in October of 1952 at the age of 14. She spent 2 years in the Holy Cross Hospital and when she returned home, she was in a wheelchair. When asked if she ever felt sorry or angry about her condition, she would say, “No. The Lord has blessed me in many ways.” This was something she accepted without hesitation. She was always cheerful and willing to help whenever and wherever necessary.
She was employed for 32 years at Litton, INC. as an electronic assembler putting together circuit boards. After 21 years, she was awarded the Governors Craftsman Award which was given to employees that enabled Utah to maintain its reputation for high productivity and quality workmanship.
DeAnna was blessed with many talents and interests. She spent much of her time doing jigsaw puzzles, reading and making cards. She loved to crochet afghan blankets and make advent calendars. When she was younger, she was an avid sewer and created robes for the Cyprus High School Madrigal Choir, men’s suits, wedding dresses and t-shirts. She also loved to travel. She’s been to Hawaii, Canada, the Caribbean Islands and several trips to Georgia to visit her sister, Bonnie and her brother, Oren.
She was a member of the Centerfield Camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers. She held the job of Parliamentarian until her recent illness.
DeAnna is survived by her siblings: Oren (Vivian), Roswell, GA; Verna Averett, Val Jean (Miriam) Hansen, Stephen L. (Janet) Hansen, LaRell C. (Debbie) Hansen, all of Centerfield; Irene (David) Brown, Taylorsville; Scott A. (Luann) Hansen, Springville; Sherry (Eddy) Allred, West Valley; and 42 nieces and nephews.
She is preceded in death by her parents; sisters, Ilene Hansen, and Bonnie Hansen (Eugene) Gubeli; brother-in-law, Leo Averett; and nephew, Brad Averett.
The entire Hansen family would like to thank Gunnison Valley Hospice; DeAnna’s nurses, Pat and Lacey, and her aide, Alisha, for their loving care.
Funeral services will be held Friday, July 2, 2021 at 12:00 Noon in the Centerfield 1st Ward Chapel, where friends may call from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. Burial will be in the Centerfield Cemetery. Live streaming of the services and online guestbook can be found at www.maglebymortuary.com under DeAnna’s obituary. Funeral Directors: Magleby Mortuary, Richfield, Salina and Manti. 
Hansen, DeAnna (I17690)
 
1223 "Death Place: Universiy Hospi. Boston" (ifl. nekrolog, se erhverv) Roberts, George French (I8700)
 
1224 "December 29 1969 KENOSHA NEWS Obituaries i Ralph J Jorgensen 46 7323 Edward Block 75 5021 40th - Leland a Strang 87 Antioch — — - 43rd Ave president of Johnston Ave died at Memorial Hospital died Saturday afternoon at … Jr Hospital Sunday mort … a heart attack' … He was born in Kenosha on April 24 1923 the son of Mr and Mrs Simon Jorgensen He attended local schools He entered the Army Air Force on April 2 1943 and served with the 412th AAF He was honorably discharged on Feb 18 1946 On Aug 31 1945 in Everett Wash Mr Jorgensen married Miss June E Glamkowski Mr Jorgensen bad been employed at the Hollenbeck Hardware store and at Main-Hardware-before joining Johnston Hardware 7519 22nd Ave about 17 years ago He became president of the firm seven years ago Other officers of the firm are Paul Erdman secretary - treasurer and Theodore Johnston Sara- sota Fla vice president Mr Jorgensen was a member of Trinity Lutheran Church Survivors besides his wife are two daughters Laurie at home and Mrs Tony (Lynn) Aiello West Allis his mother Mrs Mildred Jorgensen Huntington Beach Calif and three brothers Charles Whittier Calif Richard Fountain Valley Calif and Arthur Kenosha He was preceded in death by his father in 1967 (regigeret efter mangelfuldt OCR-scan) Jorgensen, Ralph James (I11323)
 
1225 "Delbert D. Braesch, 71, of Arlington died Sunday, Dec. 28, 2003, at Methodist Hospital in Omaha.
Braesch was born May 19, 1932, in Bennington. He grew up in Douglas County in Nebraska and was a 1949 graduate of Bennington High School. He married Margaret Puls on May 25, 1952, in Bennington. After his marriage, the couple lived at Elkhorn until 1954 and moved to Arlington in August 1958. He owned and operated Hooper Transfer from April 1958 until 1971 and then drove truck for Valley Transfer of Elkhorn until 1974. He was employed at Valley Products Metal Manufacturing (now Valmont) at Valley for 23 years until retiring in 1997.
He was a member of Arlington Community Church and former member of the Arlington Fire Department for many years. He was a member of Alcoholics Anonymous.
Survivors include: his wife; three sons, Thomas (and wife, Cindi) Braesch of Fremont, Robert (and wife, Carole) Braesch of Grand Island and Bryan (and wife, Luzviminda) Braesch of San Diego; a daughter, Robin (Mrs. Pete) Rix of Fremont; his mother, Jorgena Luschen of Fremont; two brothers, Duane (and wife, Helen) Braesch of Bennington and Richard (and wife, Bessie) Braesch of Windsor, Colo.; 13 grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren.
The funeral will be 10 a.m. Wednesday at Arlington Community Church in Arlington with the Rev. Shirley Schmidt officiating. Visitation will be from 1-9 p.m. Tuesday at Reckmeyer-Moser Funeral Home in Arlington with the family receiving friends from 6:30-8 p.m. Visitation will continue one hour prior to service time at the church. Burial will be in German Cemetery, north of Bennington." (Gengivet i Findagrave.com) 
Braesch, Delbert (I18647)
 
1226 "Delbert Erwin Hortness, age 90, from Veblen, SD, passed away Saturday September 17, 2016 at the Good Samaritan Home in Sioux Falls, SD.
Del was born November 20, 1925 to Danish parents Holger and Efra (Petersen) Hortness on the family farm outside of Peever, SD. He graduated from Peever High School in 1944 where he played on the basketball team. He farmed and raised cattle with his parents after graduation and also coached the Peever High School basketball team from 1947-1949. He was inducted into the U.S. Army in January, 1949, attended leadership school at Fort Riley Kansas and was honorably discharged from the Service at Fort Ord California. Del played baseball a number of years for the Peever town team and also officiated high school basketball games in South Dakota and Minnesota in the 1950’s. Del was an avid follower of high school basketball. He often drove Peever High School players or cheerleaders to away basketball games, sometimes providing the entertainment with his phenomenal yodeling. Del attended countless high school basketball games coached by his brothers and nephews. He also attended hundreds of basketball, football and baseball games of family members across four decades; sometimes traveling as much as 6 hours in a day to watch a single game and then returning home for chores the next morning.
Del was one of the first to raise Registered Red Angus cattle in S.D. Del worked a number of years at the ASCS office in Sisseton and as a substitute rural mail carrier. He continued farming and caring for his parents until 1978 when he and his father sold the farm outside of Peever and Del moved to a farm near Veblen. Del was an avid Los Angeles Dodger fan attending the World Series in 1965 and 1966 in California. Many nights on the farm were spent listening to Dodger games on the radio. Del also enjoyed bowling in league play in Sisseton with friends. There are many fond memories of he and his siblings singing in harmony on the farm while doing chores or in the home. Nephews and nieces remember the many Sunday afternoons or evenings after chores playing “barn ball” with whiffle ball and bat; with parts of the roof of the barn determining how many bases a hit was worth. He greatly valued family and always had time for play with nephews and nieces, whether it was playing checkers or carooms, putting puzzles together, taking you to a ball game, giving you a ride on the tractor or on his horse Lightbulb, or just going to town for a shake or malt – Del made you feel special. There were also the trips to Big Springs, to rodeo events at Hidden Valley or Old Agency, to the sales barn in Sisseton, to town for groceries, or to Lloyd’s station for Wednesday night cards – he made every outing an adventure. Del loved country western music and often played his 45 rpm records. Del grew up when farming was done by horses. He experienced a time when neighbors and family gathered together to help each other with the harvest, pitching bundles, feeding the threshing machine, hauling grain to the elevator; where women worked all day in the sweltering heat preparing meals for the workers and delivering lunches to them in the fields. He drove cattle by horseback to the pastures in the hills west of Peever. He lived through the poverty and devastation of the drought in the early 1930’s and it had an impact on him by the way he lived his life; he took great care to get the most out of everything he owned and wasted nothing. He was quick to lend a helping hand to a neighbor or friend that needed help when they were sick or injured, yet he was the last to ask for anything for himself. Del had a terrific sense of humor and newcomers were often unsure if he was telling the truth or a yarn until he would burst into laughter at the end of his story. He was a beloved son, brother, and uncle and will be greatly missed.
Del is survived by his brother Stanley (Dorothy) Hortness of Sauk Centre MN, Sister-in-law Maurine (Wallace) Hortness, Sioux Falls, SD, his dear friend Lois Brakke Veblen, SD and twenty nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents Holger and Efra, infant twin siblings Hjalmer and Amelia, brothers Harold (Viola), Melvin (Bernice), Pete (Deloris), Wallace, sister Norma (Donald) Remund, nephews Rick Remund, Harold (Buzz) Hortness and four infant nieces and nephews.
A Memorial Service for Delbert Hortness will be held at 2:00 pm Saturday, October 8, 2016 at the Peever Lutheran Church, 113 Third Street, Peever, SD.
- George Boom Funeral Home (Gengivet i Findagrave) 
Hortness, Delbert (I15926)
 
1227 "Delbert H. Peterson, 89, of Brookings, died on Friday, July 19, 2013 at Edgewood Vista. Funeral services will be held at 10:30am Wednesday, July 24, 2013 at Ascension Lutheran Church in Brookings. Visitation will be held from 5:00pm to 7:00pm Tuesday, July 23, 2013 at Rude's Funeral Home in Brookings. Delbert H. Peterson was born on September 25, 1923 in Kingsbury County, SD, the son of Adolph and Anna (Anderson) Peterson. He was the sixth child of a family of twelve. Delbert received his education in rural school in Kingsbury County and was a graduate of Brookings High School. He served in the United States Navy from 1948 until his discharge in 1952 during the Korean Conflict. While in the military, he attended Machinist School in San Diego, CA. His first duty was in the Naval Base Pearl Harbor where he spent 27 months repairing ships that came into dock. He was discharged from the ship USS Frontier while he was in Japan. He was united in marriage to Mardell Thompson on December 26, 1952 in Brookings, SD. After their marriage they lived in Minneapolis, MN for one year where he worked as a machinist. Then, they moved back to South Dakota where they farmed in Brookings County until their retirement in 1979. He was a member of the Ascension Lutheran Church in Brookings. Delbert enjoyed farming for 24 years and felt that he was put on earth to be a farmer. He enjoyed farming where he could plant his crops, raise his animals and watch them grow to maturity. He felt pride in raising crops and animals that provided healthy food for many families. Delbert was known for his pride in his Danish heritage, his love for his family, his genuine concern for others, his love of sweets, his good humor, and his great smile. Delbert is survived by his two daughters, Cindy Peterson and Diane Perry (Bryan) of Brookings, SD; three granddaughters, Katrina, Abbey and Jadyn; two sisters, Lorraine Schwiesow (William) of Beltsville, MD and Fern Allison (Lyle) of Brookings, SD. He was preceded in death by his parents, his wife, Mardell, his six brothers Orville, Myron, Martin, Sigrud, Adolph, Norman and his three sisters Alpha Nussbaum, Rosella Greer, and Agnes Bartholomew." (med portrætfoto) Peterson, Delbert Howard (I12865)
 
1228 "Deloris Chilson, daughter of William and Elvina (Erickson) Chilson, was born July 30, 1916 in Roberts County, SD. She grew up in that area and attended Roberts County Country School. As a young women she worked at a facility that cared for needy elderly.
In July of 1940 she was united in marriage to Peter Hortness in Rock Rapids, IA. The couple then farmed in the Peever and Wilmot, SD areas for many years. After they retired the couple moved into Peever. Peter died on February 8, 1979. In 1996 Deloris moved to Hartford, SD.
She was a very active past member of the Peever Lutheran Church and presently a member of Christ Lutheran Church in Hartford. She enjoyed flowers and gardening, but her life centered on her family, grandchildren, great grandchildren and friends. Her door was always open to friends and family.
Her parents, brothers, Byron and Darwin, and sisters Verna Bunde, Jeanne Leiseth and Avis Wilson, also preceded her in death.
Grateful for having shared her life are her children, Eugene (Marilyn) Hortness , Gettysburg, SD, Marilyn (Jerry) Siemonsma , Hartford, SD, four grandchildren, three great grandchildren, her brother, William R. (Jerene) Chilson, Watertown, SD, sisters, Lorraine Rieck, Graceville, MN, Wilma Sundheim, Beardsley, MN, and brothers in-law, John Wilson, Watertown, and Milton Leiseth, Sisseton, SD.
Deloris' family thanks you for your support and presence today. An invitation is extended to join them at the church for refreshments and fellowship following the committal service."
(Find a grave, efter http://www.millerfh.com/memsol.cgi?user_id=783930 , set 25 Apr 2019) 
Chilson, Delores E. (I6187)
 
1229 "Deloy Sidney Fjeldsted, 60, Gunnison, died Dec. 13, 1974, in a Gunnison hospital after a long illness.
Born Oct. 11, 1914, Centerfield, Sanpete County, to Sidney James and Tina Maria Helena Sorensen, Fjeldsted. Married Saliena Higham Sept 23, 1937, Manti; solemnized Manti LDS Temple. Farmer and truck driver.
Survivors: wife, sons, daughtes, Albert Deloy, West Jordan; Gail, Gila Bend, Ariz: Robert, Salt Lake City; Mrs Frank (Helene) Brunson, Magna; 6 grandchildren; sisters and brothers ...
Funeral Monday 1. p.m. Gunnison LDS Stake Center ... Burial Centerfield Cemetery 
Fjeldsted, Deloy Sidney (I17764)
 
1230 "Deltog 1369 med sin Broder Timme i Helsingborgs Forsvar, synes at have bosat sig i Skaane og ægtet en skaansk Adelsjomfru Bente Tuesdatter (Bengta Tuesdotter)." (Holbek & Brun) Meynerstorpe, Henneke (I6641)
 
1231 "Deltog i Kong Olufs Hylding 1377." (Holbek & Brun) Løvenbalk, Niels Eriksen til Aunsbjerg (I3723)
 
1232 "DELTONA - Dolores V. Durso, 74, of Sedgefield Avenue, who moved here from Virginia in 1979, died Friday at home.
Mrs. Durso, a former legal secretary for the U.S. government, was born in Lowell, Mass. She enjoyed playing cards. Survivors include a son. John Dickson, and two daughters, Doreen Dick and Darlene Arrivillaga, all of Virginia; a brother, Ray Voisard, California; five grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren. Altman-Long, DeBary, is in charge."
(Daytona Beach News-Journal, 19 Jul 2005). 
Durso, Dolores V. (I16550)
 
1233 "Den 1. oktober kan landpost Ejlert D. Christensen, Tornby, fejre 40 Aars jubilæum ved postvæsnet.
Christensen er født 1893 i Bjergby som søn af afdøde post Mads Christensen. Som ung begyndte han som postbud i Vidstrup og Højene, og han flyttede 1921 til Tornby, hvor han de første aar gik ud fra brevsamlingsstederne, indtil postvæsnet aabnede i Tornby i 1926. Christensens daglig tur er paa ca. 30 km. han havde indtil 1940 en ejendom i Tornby, men købte derefter et hus i stationsbyen, hvor han stadig bor. Han er kendt som en paalidelig og tjenstvillig mand, der trodser vejr og vind med et godt humør og venligt smil.
Christensen mistede sin hustru for kanpt to aar siden" (VT 25.9.1959)
Tillige omtale af 70-års-dagen, 1963, som blev fejret med famliemiddag på højskolehjemmet.
"Ejlert Kristensen f. 09.04.1893 i Bjergby, søn af Landpost Mads Kristensen og hustru. Han overtog landpostturen Nr. Tornby - Krage 01.06.1922 og 09.02.1922 købte han landbrugsejendommen, Borrebak, Rævskærvej 3,Sønder Tornby..Men landbruget og den daglige cykeltur på 35 - 36 km på postruten, var ikke nok for hans virketrang. I 30erne startede han det, der blev til Tornby Vognmandsforretning, som senere da den blev overdraget til datteren, Martha og svigersønnen, Jens Chr. Jensen, havde 2 lastbiler. I 1960 tog Ejlert Christensen sin afsked , efter 40 år ved postvæsenet." (Tornby-Vidstrup sognearkiv) 
Kristensen, Ejlert Dusenius (I18259)
 
1234 "den 11 August trolovede jeg ung Karl Christen Christensen af Sønder Bindslev og Pige Maren Sørensdatter af Nørre Bindslev. Forloverne Peder Nielsen Sundbye af Sønder Bindslev og Peder Sørensen Smed af Nørre Bindslev. 14 october copuleret." Familie: Christen Christensen / Maren Sørensdatter (F2764)
 
1235 "Den 11te July blev Søren Jensen af Vadsager begravet i sin alders 66 Aar og et maaned" Jensen, Søren (I18861)
 
1236 "Den 12. Feb blef Else Viffertzdaater som var barn føed udi Venneberre Sogn begraffuet i Børglum Kirchegaard der hun haffde leffuet 57 Aar" Wiffertsdatter, Else (I19205)
 
1237 "Den 14 Dec. Povel Nielsen paa Sanden 65 aar". Nielsen, Poul (I21273)
 
1238 "den 18 Octb meldte sig til Ægteskab Karlen Niels Sørensen tienende Gaardmanden Christen Lausen i Sønder Bindslev og Pigen Johanne Christensdatter benævnte Gaardmands datter. Forloverne Gaardmanden Christen Lausen af Sønder Bindslev og Boelsmanden Peder Sørensen Smed i NB." Familie: Niels Sørensen / Johanne Christensdatter (F2767)
 
1239 "Den 18/11 fikk han [Peder Rasmussen Ruberg] stadfestelse på jordegods som Selius Marselis hadde solgt ham. (NK, bd. I, s. 146) Dette fikk hans enke bekreftet den 13/8 1669 og det kommer da frem at dette jordgodset var Bolgen, Ormsund og Kvalvik. (NK, bd. I, s. 325) Christensdatter, Kirsten (I2736)
 
1240 "Den 19de Jan. Dom 2de p. Ephiphan. Jordet Svend Høeghs moder Dorthe Nielsdatter gl. 89 de Aar." Nielsdatter, Dorthe (I16209)
 
1241 "Den 2 April døde Ingeborg Justdatter Povel Halkers Hustru i Brattberg i hendes 63ve Alders Aar, og nogle dage" Justdatter, Ingeborg (I16157)
 
1242 "Den 21 oktober 1778 blev Jacob Svendsen Nørgaards og Maren Nielsdatter Kiers deres barn hjemmedøbt 21 September og nævnt Anne, hendes dåb blev konfirmeret i kirken Dom. 14 p. Trinit. Martha Svendsdatter bar barnet, Chr. Clausen, Peter Jensen, Anders Ingvarsen og jomfru Juhl.
Introd.Dom 18 p. Trin."
 
Jakobsdatter, Anne (I1200)
 
1243 "Den 24 Septbr. begr Jens Christens. Kræmers Hustru Karen Kielsdr. af Wittrup. an æt. 32" Kjeldsdatter, Karen (I19112)
 
1244 "Den 24. febr begravet Niels Kiærs yngste søn, nafnlig Jens. gl 3 ugger". Nielsen, Jens (I1214)
 
1245 "Den 24. Maji begrafen Christen Levigsøn i Nør Bierre, som var 63 Aar mindre 17 Uger og 3 Dage" Levigsen, Christen (I8096)
 
1246 "Den 24de July forlangte Enkemanden Albert Hansen Kræmer Bohlsmand i Omel at troloves med Pigen Sidsel Jeppes Datter ibid: Dom.7: p: Trinit: og at der med Kongelig: Lov og Forordning ej var noget, som kunde være dette begyete til Hinder, forsikrede disse underskrevne 2de Mænd.
Albert Clausen Copuleret Dom: 22de p. Trin:
Hans H.H.S Hansen
med ført Haand." 
Familie: Albert Hansen Kræmer / Sidsel Jeppesdatter (F2267)
 
1247 "Den 26. April ejusdem anni [1746] holdt jeg Bryllup med Jfr. Else Birgitte Schrøder, Prof. og Rektor Schrøders ældste Datter, i Frederiksborg. Gud har velsignet vort Ægteskab med mange Børn, nemlig 6 Sønner og 8 Døtre, hvoraf to Sønner og to Døtre ere døde". (Nyholm)
Yderligere børn i ægteskabet:
Jochum Nyholm (f. 1749 Slaglille - 1765),
Christopher Nyholm (2 Dec 1750 Slaglille - 6 Jul 1821 Nyborg, sognepræst i Nyborg; gift med Beate Jacobine Würnfeld af Sæby, fem børn),
Christian Frederik Nyholm (1751, Slaglille - 1813 på Langesø, landmåler, godsinspektør ved Baroniet Holstenshuus),
Gunild Dorothea Nyholm (8 Mar 1754, Slaglille - 23 Aug 1836, Vallø; gift 1776 med sognepræst til St. Jørgen og St. In i Roskilde, Carl Christian Bendsen),
Charlotte Sophie Nyholm af Slaglille-B (14 Aug 1757 - 28 Aug 1825; gift med sognepræst til Strøby, Frid. Holmsted Palludan),
Nicolette Oligera Nyholm (4 Aug 1763 - 25 Jan 1837, Iller),
Lars Christian Nyholm (1758, Slaglille - 1824 på Turebyholm; Landmåler; far til præst i Nyborg Holger Vilhelm Nyholm, se Wiberg), Ane Elisabeth (1760, Slaglille - 1853 Thorshavn),
Boletta Friderica (1761, Slaglille - 1813 på Hegnetslund, mor til Elise Birgitte Jensen, som var gift med præst Jacob Jacobsen, se Wiberg),
Regitze Frederikke (1766, Slaglille - 1831 på Turebyholm).  
Familie: Christopher Jochumsen Nyholm / Else Birgitte Schrøder (F6084)
 
1248 "Den 2den S. efter Tr. forlangte Skipper af Marstal Hans Christian Kromann og Hustru Anna Maria Albertsdatter at faae Deres Søn født den 11 Juni kl. 12 om natten døbt under det Navn Hans Christian". Kromann, Hans Christian (I10242)
 
1249 "Den 30.9. 1741 holdtes skifte efter Rasmus Hansen, sandemand af Ommel og hans ligeledes afdøde hustru Cathrine Elisabeth Clausdatter. De efterladte børn af første ægteskab var Rasmus Rasmussen, Jørgen Rasmussen, Maren Rasmusdatter, Gjertrud Rasmusdatter og Ellen Rasmusdatter. Børnene af sidste ægteskab var Cathrine Sophie, Ingeborg, Lisbeth og Margrethe Rasmusdatter samt Hans, Claus og Isak Rasmussen. For de umyndige børn udpegedes følgende værger: (liste udeladt).
Boets formue udgjorde i alt 129 rdl 12 sk, hvoraf gik gælden, der var 112 rdl 61/2 sk, således at der til deling blev 17 rdl 5 ½ sk.
Besætningen på boelet bestod af 3 køer, 3 kvier, 1 kalv, 2 svin 7 får og 4 lam. Blandt inventaret var den værdigfuldeste post 1 bryggekedel med alt tilbehør, der vurderes til 20 rdl. Af køkkentøj fandtes blandt andet 1 kobberkedel og 2 messingkedler, 1 malmgryde, 8 tinfade, 7 tintallerkener og 2 tinkander. Af møbler nævnes 2 fyrrekister med ryg, 2 sengesteder med omhæng, 1 fyrreskab, 1 bord og 3 stole. Til sengestederne hørte 5 overeller underdyner og 3 hovedpuder.
De 5 børn af første ægteskab gav afkald på deres part af arven til fordel for de umyndige børn. “Og som her i den “stervboe” fandtes et pigebarn ved Navn Lisbeth Rasmusdatter, som er brekelig, og snart krøbling, som ikke haver noget til livs ophold, så ansaa øvrigheden det for ret, at successor formedelst disse afdøde havde istandsat Kongens Boel i bygninger og arvingerne i saa maadeingen vederlag eller betaling nyder, saa bliver successor pligtig til at give aarlig til ermeldte Lisbeth Rasmusdatter hendes forsvarlig ophold, indtil Gud forsørger hende enten ved rette værge eller med en salig død”. (Rasmussen)
[KB Marstal mangler begr. 1729 - 1753]
 
Clausdatter, Cathrine Elisabeth (I5964)
 
1250 "Den 3die april begr Annexbonden Ove Johansen i Emb 55 Aar" Johansen, Ove (I19984)
 

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