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I realize that I an probably Hunting for a "needle in a Haystack" but if anyone in the St Peters area has any info or any suggestions where I might get info such as addresses I would be most thankful. I am looking for any info available on Rudolph Oscar Johnson, born Oct 22 1892 in St Peter, Minnesota. Father FRank Oscar
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Looking for information on Elinor (Nora) Johnson. Know that after he died she remarried a Smith. Any information on when she died and where she is buried? Are there any pictures of her and Gov. Johnson? Thank you ahead of time for your help. Jan
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Could somebody help me to look for the date and place
where Heman Engstrom was born.
He passed away April 20 1954 in Nicolett Co.
Thank you.
Roger Agartsson
In a message dated 6/20/2002 11:07:07 AM Central Standard Time,
mamabear@uslink.net writes:
> Where can I get a copy fo this book! Pat Beer P.S. are there any
> Stanley's or Hatcher's named or pictured in this book?
>
Pat,
A quick look through the book doesn't reveal either of those surnames, though
it is 128 pages and they could be there and I missed them. There is no
index.
The book is hardcover, can be purchased at the St. Peter Herald
Location: 311 S. Minnesota Ave., St. Peter, MN 56082Mai
Just in case anyone hasn't already seen these
Forwarded from the GERMAN-BOHEMIAN] NARA Website
The National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) launched its
redesigned website today. The NARA home page is now
http://www.archives.gov/
and the Genealogy main page is
http://www.archives.gov/research_room/genealogy/index.html
The 1930 Census website remains at http://1930census.archives.gov
Claire Kluskens
NARA
ckluskens@mac.com
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Thanks
Dick S
I am looking for the CEMETERY where Robert Chambers is buried
Robert had family living in Nicollet County, Minnesota.
Could they have taken him for burial in a family plot.??
ROBERT CHAMBERS
Died: 19 April 1906 at
St. Peter Minnesota Hospital for the Insane
He WAS NOT buried at the Hospital Cemetery
Before going to St. Peter Hospital, he lived at
Port Huron, _?_ County, Michigan.
If anyone has information as to the location & date of Burial.
Contact: Carla in Oregon
leighton@pacifier.
Researching Charles A. Anderson, b. Dec. 13, 1860, Sodra Lunga,
Kronoberg-Lan, Sweden, d. Oct. 26,1948, St. Peter, MN. Married Dec. 5
1885 in Norwegian Church, Nicollet County to Emma Olsen , b.May 7 1867, in
Lilliehammer, Norway, d. April 9, 1943,in a hospital in Mankato, MN.
Children:
Emil Arthur, b. Dec. 6, 1886, Rice farm, Nicollet County, d. Sept. 16,
Kalispell, MT
Alvin Rudolf, b. Sept. 2, 1888, Nicollet County, d. Jan. 22, FL
William Gotfried, b. Jan. 2, 1890, Nicollet County, d. Mar. 3, 1973,
* * * * * * *
1880 Minnesota Census lists ROBERT CHAMBERS,
as a patient at the:
St. Peters, Minnesota State Hospital for the Insane
at ST. PETERS, NICOLLET COUNTY, MINNESOTA
The census lists him as 39 years of age, born in Canada (Ontario).
Superintendent of the Hospital was Cyrus K. Bartlett, age 51.
Source:
FHL film 1254627 - National Archives Film T9-0627 - page 66C
Does anyone know where I can get a copy of
Robert Chambers - Patient Records for "hereditary purposes".
AND any information:
That you wo
Where can I get a copy fo this book! Pat Beer P.S. are there any
Stanley's or Hatcher's named or pictured in this book?
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Subject: [MNNICOLL] Mrs. John A. Johnson
> Jan,
> There is a photo of her in the new book Reflections of the Minnesota River
> Valley, The Early Years which is a collection of photographs of people,
> homes, buildings, businesses etc of the area from late 1880's
Jan,
There is a photo of her in the new book Reflections of the Minnesota River
Valley, The Early Years which is a collection of photographs of people,
homes, buildings, businesses etc of the area from late 1880's to early 1900s.
However, I can't tell which one she is for sure! On page 112 there is a full
page picture of "The Rakeover Club", a group of about 16 women. Her name is
listed, but I am not sure which one she is. You can purchase the book from
the St. Peter Herald or from the Treaty Site