Marshall County Letters - 1999 to 2000

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Marshall County Queries - 1999 to 2000

This is a forum to exchange ideas directly with people who have an interest in people who live and have lived in Marshall County. The Emails included here may not have been intended for public distribution, if that is the case let me know and I will remove or modify them on an individual basis.

Just in case you don't know, your browser has a Find function which will allow you to search the page for names for which you are searching, just click on Edit and then Find (for Netscape) or Find in Page (for Internet Explorer).

Thanks!! Lowell

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Subject: fagerland
   Date: Sun, 31 Dec 2000 13:17:41 +0100
   From: Kjersti
     To: Lowell

Hello
My grandmothers brother Jørgen Fagerland moved to the U.S
probably just after the 1 world war.He came from Valestrand kommune
Hordaland county Norway.I believe he died in the 1970- ies.
Any Info ????
 egil Haugland

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Subject: Marshall County
   Date: Sat, 30 Dec 2000 08:22:03 -0500
   From: Kay Olson-Fleming
     To: Lowell

Lowell,
Greetings from Britton, South Dakota on a brisk, wintry morning on the prairie!  I live in the
Britton area and would be willing to do some look ups as time and WEATHER permits.  [As
you remember, everything here revolves around the weather!]  I have on occasion answered
emails on this site with phone numbers and addresses.  I would be happy to help out on
occasion as a random act of kindness.  Thank you for this site.
Sincerely,
Kay Marie

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Subject: Marshall County surnames
   Date: Wed, 27 Dec 2000 06:45:21 -0600
   From: L Harms 
     To: Lowell

MORRIS
PULFREY
lharms@adco2.net

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Subject: Marshall/land tract records/SD
   Date: Mon, 25 Dec 2000 22:43:07 -0800
   From: Williams
     To: Lowell

Your site is a great service!  Thanks for all you've done.  I tried sending this question to
Judy and the mail came back to me as undeliverable.  Could you help me with it?
Thanks so much!
Shannon
 
    Judy,
I found these records on this website.  Do you know what years these are for?  I also
wondered about the following entries.  The coordinates are very close, but the
townships are different.  Are they close together?
 
Thanks so much for your help.  I am fairly new at all this.  
Also a big thanks for donating this info for all of us to use.
Take care,
Shannon
 
ftp://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/sd/marshall/land/landtract.txt

--StartFragment-->MARSHALL COUNTY, SD LAND RECORDS

This information was keyed by Judy Huber in 1993 from a microfilm at the 
State Archives called Land Tract Records.

Permission is granted to freely copy this information for genealogical 
purposes, but not may be copied  for commercial or any other paid use.

Questions regarding this information may be addressed to 
Judy Huber -- huberj@btigate.com


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Thjole        Joseph         23      126N       53W     Red Iron Lake
Thole         Frank          10      125N       58W     Hickman
Thole         Henry          15      125N       58W     Hickman
 
Farrar        Frank          04      128N       58W     Newark
Farrell       Charles        12      126N       57W     Waverly
Zimmerman     James          28      126N       57W     Waverly

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Subject: Re: Marshall/land tract records/SD
       Date: Mon, 01 Jan 2001 20:46:23 -0500
      From: Lowell Hanson
        To: Shannon Williams
 References: 
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Hi Shannon,

I believe the land records are from about the time of Langford's
beginning, which was 1896. The Thole property in Hickman township was
owned by Emile Thole until he passed away about a year or so ago. I seem
to remember that he also had some land up in the Lake area East of there
which could have been in Red Iron Township, but I am not sure of that. 

Emil Thole lived in a home adjacent to our back yard during my
pre-school years in the early 1940s. He had a son Dennis (later became
Buffington when his mother remarried)about my age. Are the Thole's your relatives?

There were a number of Farrar's on the roles of the Methodist Church in
Langford and their was still a Farrar's drug store during my Grade
School years.

You can see the Township layout of Marshall County on the Map at:
Marshall County Map

You will have to scroll down about three pages to get to the Map. You
will see that Hickman and Waverly touch each other at one corner.

Thanks! Lowell

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Subject: Marshall County Queries surname Hanson
   Date: Wed, 6 Dec 2000 19:05:53 -0800
   From: JAMES & PATTY HIGGS 
     To: Lowell

Hans (Vaet Norway name)Hanson. B.Nov 1-??Sor-Fron Kommune(Municipality)in Oppland
Norway. Died Abt May ??-1929 in Minnesota.Burial Kidder S Dakota  Pleasant Valley Church.
Spouse Anna Haugen of Norway B.Dec 15-?? Died Jan ??-1962 in Portland, Mult Co.Oregon.
Burial Kidder S Dakota Pleasant Valley Church.
Children Agnes-Halvor of norway.
Left Norway April 14-1905 Olso Harbour-Ship Angelo-Destination New York then to Kidder
Marshall Co. S Dakota.
Probably when they got to New York US could not say their Norway name so it was changed
to (Hanson).
Had 8 more Children in Kidder S Dakota  Elmer-Melvin-Mable-Eline AKA Ella-Oluf AKA
Ollie-Albert-Lilah Myrtle-Henry AKA Hank.
Need help for look ups In the Pleasant Valley Church for Hans & Anna Hanson-Mable
Hanson-Bredrick not sure on this spelling.
These dates I have are some what of guess the person that gave them to me doesn't
remember.
Thanks in advance
Patty

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Subject: Marshall County Queries
   Date: Thu, 2 Nov 2000 15:43:23 -0500
   From: MARY JARRELL
     To: Lowell

November 2, 2000
 
JOSLIN/HERRON/HANSON -Update and correction
 
My birth father ROBERT RICHARD JOSLIN  was raised in AMHERST, SD.  His name at birth
was JACK HERRON, he was placed in an orphanage or children's home in or near Sioux Falls,
SD shortly after birth on JANUARY 23, 1920.  He was adopted by ROBERT 'ROY'  AND
BESSIE (SMITH) JOSLIN, of Amherst.  His brother DONALD JOSLIN was also adopted.  His
birth name was ROBERT GEORGE HANSON/HANSEN.   He was born in 1918.  They lived in
AMHERST until 1934 when they moved to MICHIGAN. Bessie ran a "boarding house" after
Roy died in/around 1929.  Would love to know there is  family out there looking for any of
these people.  Also, would love to know the "nationality" of the name HERRON.
 
Mary Jarrell

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Subject: Marshall County Queries
   Date: Sat, 28 Oct 2000 21:35:16 -0400
   From: Steve Eric Flowers
     To: Lowell

I am looking for a photo/portrait  of Edward Phillips. born ca. 1827 in
Wayne Co., NY, son of Elhanon & Sarah (maiden unknown) Phillips, died 9 Sep
1898 in SD Soldier's home in Hot Springs, SD, and buried in the Soldier's
Home Cemetary. Edward moved to Marshall Co. to homestead sometime in the
1880's along with his daughter- Theadora, born 1866, her husband- a Mr.
Dunn, and his sister Roxia, born 1837 in OH, her husband- Roswell Dunn.
Edward md. Margaret Ann Beardsley/slee, born 30 Jan 1836 in Newfield,
Tompkins, NY, died Jan 1880 of consumption (TB) in Kent Co., MI, daughter
of Noah & Catherine (Osman) Beardslee/sley. If anyone knows of this family
and/or descendants please contact me. Steven E. Flowers, P.O. Box 1, Pinto,
MD 21556-0001, (301) 729-2362, steveflowers@mindspring.com  
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Subject: Marshall Cty
   Date: Sat, 28 Oct 2000 13:02:01 -0500
   From: Tim Coppock Tim Coppock
         Organization: L. J. Shaw & Company
     To: Lowell

Lowell,

You have obviously put in a lot of work into this page. Thank You from
one that has been searching for different parts of his family for many
years. I know this is a lot of work to put together. You must love what
you do. Marshall County must be special to you.

Since my query I have obtained additional information on my Nathan W.
Coppock. Nathan was my Great Grandfathers (Oliver D. Coppock) brother. I
found Nathan in the 1885 territorial census. A little more seach found
Charles living with his Sister Amanda Coppock True in that same census.
I have now found the True family, but have no idea where Charles ended
up.

It would be nice to be able to respond to others on this board, rather
than direct email. Sometimes the exchange of ideas in the open gives
others leads or thoughts they may not yet had.

Again, thank you very much for all your time.

Regards, Tim Coppock (10/28/00)

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Note:

Most people seem to find an initial contact here and then seem to be
more comfortable to communicate directly. Should any of you wish to
keep us all informed of your progress and share what you have learned,
I will include them on this list as timely as possible.

Thanks! Lowell
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Subject: Need help
   Date: Thu, 26 Oct 2000 14:02:55 EDT
   From: Roger Thompson
     To: Lowell

Hello
  I am doing research on my Father and Grand Father. My Father was born in 
Veblen in 1904 while my Grand Father was married in Red Iron Lake, Marshall 
Co. in 1903.  I can't find any reference to a Red Iron Lake in Marshall Co. 
or any place else! Do you have any idea where this place was and what it is 
called today?

Sincerely,

Roger Thompson
email:  rnt082338@aol.com
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Hi Roger,

Red Iron Lake is on State Highway 10 between Lake City and Sisseton.
Norma Johnson has provided an old map of Marshall County. You will have 
to scroll down the page to see the map.

There are actually two Red Iron Lakes, North Red Iron is north of the
Highway and Sout Red Iron is south of the highway. I spent quite a lot
of time at Red Iron while growing up in Langford. We camped their with
the Boy Scouts and my Uncle had a cabin on South Red Iron.

A lot of the area around Red Iron and south to Buffalo Lake are on an
Indian Reservation which has been reclaimed to a much greater extent now
than when I lived back there. You will notice a couple of towns -
Luffman and Old Eden in this area which no longer exist. Norma Johnson's
Wagon Wheel books have quite a lot of information about this area of the
County. She lives in the current town of Eden which is a few miles west
of Old Eden.

Thanks! Lowell
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Subject: Marshall County Queries
   Date: Wed, 25 Oct 2000 17:08:46 -0400
   From: MARY JARRELL
     To: Lowell

October 25, 2000
 
Dear Mr. Hanson,
 
Just one week ago I found my biological father alive and 80 years old. I am 57. In talking to him he told me
that he lived in Amherst SD until he was fourteen (14) years old. His name is Robert Joslin and he was born
on January 23, 1920. His brother was Donald Jarrell.  His Mother was Bessie Edith (Smith)Joslin, born July 4,
1885 and his father was Roy Joslin who died there in 1929(?). If you have any information on this family it
would be so greatfully appreciated.

Needless to say I was quite shocked to discover that my father is still alive.  Unfortunately, his memory is
impaired from Parkinson's disease, but his sister-in-law is helping to fill in the blanks.  
 
I am still in shock having discovered my father alive after all these years. I haven't had contact with him 
since I was 2+ years old in 1945.
 
Sincerely,
 
Mary Ann Jarrell
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Subject: Look-up volunteers
   Date: Sun, 22 Oct 2000 16:26:47 -0500
   From: Lauretta Ann Gasner
     To: Lowell

Dear Lowell,
     I am trying to trace a Rosalie Sykora who died in Britton SD in 1931.  Do you know of any 
     volunteers who do obiturary look-ups and copying? I would appreciate any help you can give me. 
Lauretta
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Note from Lowell:

We do not have volunteers to specifically address your request. Very few of the participants in
this process live in Marshall County. The general hope is that participants in this Email group
will volunteer for specific requests.

If anyone has access to lists - such as obituaries, cemetery lists, etc. in any form let me know and
we can determine if they can be provided on-line at this site.

Thanks! Lowell
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Subject: Marshall County Surnames
   Date: Mon, 16 Oct 2000 11:45:57 -0700
   From: Karen Kadoun
     To: Lowell

I would like to enter the surnames - Kadoun,and Hinman. Anyone with any
information on ancestors of these surnames,contact
KKadoun@brittonsd.com.
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Subject: Family Research
   Date: Fri, 13 Oct 2000 09:08:50 CDT
   From: Tina Didreckson
     To: lkh35@earthlink.net

I am researching my family for a college course in family history at the 
University of MN - Morris.  My grandfather, Didrek Alfred Didreckson, Sr. 
was born in Marshall county, January 14, 1914.  He died January 1, 1994 at 
the Britton Hospital.  He was a resident of the nursing home there when he 
died.

He was married to Esther Marie Slaight on St. Patricks Day 1932??.  She was 
one of 9 children.  I don't know which church or where they were married.  
There is a family story that they were married at the courthouse because she 
was Irish catholic and he was Norwegian lutheran.  I am interested in 
locating the marriage application and record of license.

I am also wondering if there are any of my grandmothers brothers or sisters, 
nieces or nephews I can find.  Could you help?

Thank you for all your help.

Tina Marie Didreckson
320-589-0307
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Subject: Loberg
   Date: Tue, 10 Oct 2000 22:06:33 EDT
   From: Susan Reid
     To: Lowell

I am looking for information on John A Loberg with a son Hjalmer, John, 
Gunder, Christian Loberg.
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Subject: Marshall Co. Surnames
   Date: Wed, 04 Oct 2000 22:45:48 -0500
   From: Jill & Laurel Behnke
     To: Lowell

BEHNKE
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Subject: Marshall County Queries
   Date: Fri, 29 Sep 2000 21:17:39 -0500
   From: Todd Ronning
     To: Lowell

Greetings,
 
I am researching my wifes great-great-grandfather who was a Marshall County pioneer.  Name is Ole
GUNDERSON.  Ole came to Marshall County from Mankato, MN in about 1880.  Made the trip by ox team and
covered wagon.  Christina Gierdina Gunderson was Oles daughter and was 4 years old at the time.  Christina
was born on 2-14-1876.  She married John Gustaf UDENBERG on March 20 1894, in Britton.  John and
Christina had 14 children and lived in Britton till 1929, when they lost the farm in the depression.
I seek more info about Ole such as his birthdate, spouses name, where he came from in Norway.  Thank you.  
 
Todd Ronning
Two Harbors, Minnesota
ronfam@lakenet.com
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Subject: Marshall County Queries
   Date: Sat, 16 Sep 2000 13:48:41 EDT
   From: Manderso50
     To: Lowell

Looking for BONNER, any information on Mary Frances born around 1857 and her 
parents Peter and Margaret.  Thank you
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Subject: Marshall County Queries
   Date: Sat, 16 Sep 2000 13:46:54 EDT
   From: Manderso50
     To: Lowell

Looking for MARLOW, specifically Louis born around 1848.  He and his brothers 
Solomon and Joseph supposedly were adopted by a Mueller family.  Also any 
info on Louis, their father born around 1823.  I have found Sol and Joe, but 
not the Louis' .  Their mother was either full or half Dakota Sioux Indian 
and I would like to clarify which and what her name was.  Thank you for any 
help.
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Subject: Marshall County Queries
   Date: Wed, 30 Aug 2000 16:35:25 -0700
   From: Del
     To: Lowell

Andrew (Anders) HANSON, born Jan. 9, 1850?, Lovastad, Sweden; died Jan.
19, 1917 at Aberdeen, S.D. Hospital from operation; married February 1,
1899. Lived 1 1/2 miles into Marshall County--address was Claremont,
S.D. Spouse: Rebecca Bang Johnson. 

His parents were Hans Bengtsson and Bolla Johansdotter. 

Andrew and Rebecca's children: Nobel, baby Gladys, Glen, Chester, 
Gladys (Moerke, Britton,S.D.), Ruth(Aberdeen,S.D.), and George. Am searching 
for information [about Andrew, his parents and siblings, Rebecca, her parents 
and siblings, or any other relatives..
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Subject: Marshall County Queries
   Date: Tue, 22 Aug 2000 22:52:19 -0800
   From: Matt and Tanya Roberts
     To: Lowell

Looking for info on Harvey DUGDALE and his family.
His parents were William and Caspara (Maggie NELSON) DUGDALE.
He was born around 1904. He lived in Britton, Marshall co, SD.
Some of his brothers: Clarence, Thomas, and Kenneth.  There may have
been more sibblings.
Would like to know Harvey's wife and children.
Thanks,
Tanya
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Subject: Marshall County surnames
   Date: Tue, 22 Aug 2000 14:13:23 -0500
   From: Todd Ronning
     To: 

Please add my Surnames to your list.
 
GUNDERSON
UDENBERG
 
Thank you,
Todd Ronning,
Two Harbors, MN
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Subject: Marshall County Queries
         Date: Sat, 12 Aug 2000 10:25:09 -0500
         From: Tim Coppock
 Organization:L. J. Shaw & Company
         To: Lowell Hanson 

I am interested in any information available regarding Nathan W. COPPOCK and Charles
COPPOCK. (Possible cousins) They lived in Marshall County in 1885. Nathan's wife was Anna
SANSTEAD, and they had one daughter, Amanda. Later may have moved onto Iowa. Any
information is appreciated. 
Tim COPPOCK 
Email me at tcopp@aol.com 
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Subject: Marshall County Surnames
   Date: Wed, 9 Aug 2000 21:14:49 -0700
   From: Heather Ott
     To: lkh35@earthlink.net

--- Bill Ott
--- bott206@earthlink.net
--- EarthLink: It's your Internet.

I'd like to submit the following surname and request any info you may know
of to help my search in the history of my grandfather.

Submitted name: FREEMAN

Thank you,
Heather Ott
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Subject: DEATH RECORDS
   Date: Tue, 08 Aug 2000 14:16:05 -0600
   From: Bernie Schwindt
     To: lkh35@earthlink.net, schwindt@dickinson.ctctel.com

Searching for death records of Harry and Rachel JACKMAN.  They were
living in Lake City, SD inn March 1920.  Rachel was born abt. 1838 in
New York State to Joseph C. Sibley, Sr. and Phoebe Covey.
Please advise as to any fees involved and I will remitt by snail mail.
Bernie
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Subject: MARSHALL COUNTY SURNAMES
   Date: Tue, 08 Aug 2000 14:12:15 -0600
   From: Bernie Schwindt
     To: lkh35@earthlink.net

JACKMAN
SIBLEY
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Subject: Marshall County Surnames
   Date: Sat, 5 Aug 2000 14:29:04 EDT
   From: Meg Castle
     To: lkh35@earthlink.net

I am looking for members of the Munger family:
William Warren Munger, b. Sept. 4, 1882.
His father, Warren Munger (or William Warren Munger) b. 1854
His mother, Alice Baldwin, b. ?, died 1890
Brothers Oren and Charley
Married Anna Matilda Anderson in Britton, August 1906.
William Warren Munger lived with a Reid family after Alice Baldwin died and 
the elder Warren Munger left the family.

Meg Castle, Wm. Munger's granddaughter
MegMcGC@aol.com
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Subject: Marshall County Queries
   Date: Sat, 29 Jul 2000 10:58:45 -0700
   From: Bonnie davidson     
To: "Lowell Hanson" 

I am looking for information on WORMDAHL, Mildred. Born: 02/09/1922 in Britton,  South Dakota.
I don't have much more information on her ancestors, but I do have some information on descendants to
try and verify a match.
Thank you.
Bonnie
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Subject: Marshall County Queries
   Date: Sun, 16 Jul 2000 16:31:07 -0500
   From: Laura Pruden
     To: "Lowell Hanson" 

I have a menu from Hunter's Diner, Fort Sisseton, SD dated September 20, 1925 with the chef listed as Tillie
CARPENTER. 
 
She is my grandmother. I would love any information you can provide of her time in Marshall County
 
Name: Tillie [Olson] CARPENTER (born 22 Aug 1890, Dows Iowa)
Spouse: Abrahan "Lloyd" CARPENTER (born ? 1889, Latimer, Iowa)
Child: William Lee Carpenter (born 6 June 1928, Webster, SD)
 
A scanned copy of the Menu is attached.
 
Thank you
Laura Pruden
LLPruden@trhunt.com
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Subject: Marshall County Surnames
   Date: Wed, 5 Jul 2000 16:21:01 EDT
   From: Searchlt@aol.com
     To: lkh35@earthlink.net

Surnames: Cooley, January (Janvier)

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Subject: Marshall County Surnames
   Date: Tue, 06 Jun 2000 23:52:09 -0500
   From: Susan Wismer
     To: lkh35@earthlink.net

Hi,

You could list me for people looking up any of these surnames:

John S. Jones, Mary Jones, Margaret Wallace and sons, Benjamin or
Matthew McKinney, Clayton Ross, George and Jenny Beach, Margaret Bingham
Wallace, Lily Nye McKinney

Susan Wismer
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Subject: HAAGENSON
   Date: Mon, 5 Jun 2000 14:59:08 -0700
   From: Susie
     To: Lowell Hanson 

I am seeking ancestry and other information on the following ancestor:

Peter HAAGENSON (surname later changed to HAGENSON), born 15 Oct 1891,
Veblen, Marshall Co., SD, died July 1967, Audubon, Becker Co., MN. He
married Annie SANDER (born 13 May 1888, Renville, Renville Co., MN,
to L.Sander, died Aug 1969, Audubon, Becker Co., MN).

Children of Peter and Annie HAGENSON:

Marvin Hagenson (died 1990s, Detroit Lakes, MN)
Peggy Hagenson (died 1970s, Spokane, WA)
Vernon Hagenson (died 1932, Detroit Lakes, MN)
Irein Hagenson (born 7 Apr 1919, Veblen, SD,
               married 1939, Detroit Lakes MN
John Alan Muir, died 5 Feb 1995, Brunswick, GA)
Evelyn T. Hagenson (born 1920/21, Detroit Lakes, MN, married David Wambeke,
who died 14 Oct 1999. Still living in Detroit Lakes, MN)
Beverly Hagenson (married Jack Sleight, an architect in Montana)

Rob & Susie Muir
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Subject: Miles family geneology
   Date: Sun, 04 Jun 2000 20:07:15 -0500
   From:  Don & Myla Tolmie
     To: Lowell Hanson , Randy Likness 
Hi.

I am Myla Miles Tolmie. I am the granddaughter of Linville and Hattie
Miles, formerly of langford SD. My father was Quentin "Kenny" Miles. I
am doing some research into the Miles and am stuck on James Miles. Do
you have any information on him? I have the Woodruff side (Hattie's
side) traced back to 1505 england but those Miles' sure are hard to
find!!!

If anyone has any info please let me know.

Randy , are you David's son?

Thanks for any info.

Myla
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Subject: Re: Harding/Miller/Miles -- Marshall County Surnames
   Date: Tue, 30 May 2000 00:37:29 EDT
   From: Sue Austin
     To: lkh35@earthlink.net

Hi Lowell,

You wrote about Linville Miles having a daughter who may still be residing in 
the Langford area.  If you get a chance to possibly contact her and tell her 
about me and my interest in genealogy, I would deeply appreciate it.  I have 
been able to contact a granddaughter or great-granddaughter of S. T. Miles, 
Jr. via the Ancestry.com message boards.  This descendent of S. T. Miles, Jr. 
is also interested in family history and I was able to share with her what 
info I have on S. T. (Paddy) Miles, Sr.  She, in turn, provided me with some 
detailed information about S. T. (Paddy) Miles, Sr.'s second wife, Matilda 
Andrews Miller Harding Miles.  

If the daughter of Linville Miles would be interested in corresponding, that 
would be wonderful.  I have so many questions about life there in SD among 
the Miles.  I am also wondering if she heard any legends about S. T. (Paddy) 
Miles, Sr.'s 2nd wife.  I haven't been able to track down what ever happened 
to Matilda after Paddy's death in Nov of 1919.  On his death cert, it stated 
that he was married.  I don't know if Matilda stayed in that area or what.  I 
don't know when/where she died.

Another thing (sorry to overload you with this), but I believe that one of 
Matilda Miles children, Edward (wife was Stella Whitaker Harding) and his 
family lived in SD for many years.  I know they were there in around 1918 and 
I am almost certain they were there even through sometime after 1940.  Do you 
recall ever knowing or knowing of an Edward or Stella Harding?  (They had 2 
daughters -- one in 1916 and one in 1918 -- one died following birth).

Thank you, Lowell, for the tremendous work you are doing in providing this 
valuable website for genealogists.  I appreciate this.  In fact, because of 
this website, I was able to connect with a descendent of Champ Peters and 
have been able to pass on what I know of the Miles and Harding family.  
(Champ married into the Harding/Miles family back in the 1890s).

Sincerely,

Sue Austin
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Subject: MCDONALD
   Date: Sun, 21 May 2000 10:32:52 -0700
   From: jhiland jhiland
     To: lkh35@earthlink.net

Am looking for information on Gertrude Gladys McDonald born October 10,
1892 in Britton, SD.  Also Lillie Maude McDonald born July 2, 1886 in
Britton, SD. Also, Robert Earl McDonald born September 25, 1888 in
Pleasant Valley, SD and died February 29, 1932 in Madison Lake, SD.
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Subject: Marshall county surnames
   Date: Mon,15 May 2000 17:06:54 -0500
   From: Linda Harms 
     To: 

Looking for Morris family. Parents were Douglas and Maude, they had 13 children, 
John, Mary, Lela, Annie, Evaline, Marian, Lawrence, Ruth, Nina, Hazel, Inez, 
Blanche, Sarah, Julia, & Viola.

Linda Harms
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Subject: Harding/Miller/Miles -- Marshall county Surnames
   Date: Sat, 13 May 2000 23:10:12 EDT
   From: Sue Austin
     To: lkh35@earthlink.net

Hi!!

I am doing research on my great-great grandmother, Matilda Andrews Harding 
Miller Miles.  She (Matilda Miller) received 60 acres in 1901 in Marshall 
County.  She married Samuel T. (Paddy) Miles, Sr. in November 1903 or 
November 1904.  Samuel T. (Paddy) Miles died in 1919.  

Matilda had previously been married to Christopher Miller (he later changed 
his surname to Harding).  Matilda had several children with Christopher -- 
Charles, Minnie Harding Bliss, Christina or Tina Harding Peters, and Edward. 

Please write me for further information.  I will be anxious to hear from you!!

Charles is my great-grandfather.  Matilda is my great-great-grandmother.

Thanks,

Sue Austin
MckenzieSue@aol.com
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Subject: Marshall county query
   Date: Sun, 7 May 2000 21:34:46 EDT
   From: Bernadine Crews
     To: lkh35@earthlink.net

Need any information of family of Stephen Alpaugh/Alspaugh living Senta 
Marshall County South Dakota year 1888 he acquired land that year and also 
land in year 1898.
Bernadine 
BerCrews@aol.com
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Subject: Marshall County Queries
   Date: Sat, 22 Apr 2000 14:05:16 -0700
   From: Dye

PETERSON (Norwegian)- I am searching for descendents of Russell J. Peterson born 1912 in 
Veblen, SD and his brother, Laverne T. Peterson born 1918.  There parents were: Albert
J. and Caronia Peterson.  Albert J. Peterson was a merchant and owned the general store.
His brother, Jasper Peterson, worked with him as a store manager.  Both Albert J. and
Jasper Peterson, were born in Grundy County, Illinois.  I have much information to share.
Constance Peterson Dye
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Subject: Marshall County Queries
   Date: Tue, 4 Apr 2000 22:23:13 EDT
   From: BerCrews
     To: Lowell Hanson 

Seaching information of Charles Wesley Bloodough owning land at Stena township
Marshall Co. SD  1887,  He came there from Herkimer  CO. NY or Hillsdale Co 
MI.  believe he held land with Lars Johnson and John Langan.  He was born 
1859 in Herkimer Co. NY.  Any information would be appreciated.

email BerCrew@aol.com
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Subject: Marshall County Queries
   Date: Mon, 20 Mar 2000 14:38:21 -0600
   From: Billy Smith
     To: Lowell Hanson 

I am seeking information on Rev. Joseph C. Johnson and Isthmena Johnson adopting a 
son from ""Iowa Children's Home" August 1894. Child's name was Charles Albert Teter, 
my Grandfather.  Any information would be helpful and most gratefully appreciated.  
Thank you for your time.

Charlene Smith   bonsoir@flash.net 
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Subject: Marshall County Queries
   Date: Sun, 19 Mar 2000 15:40:06 EST
   From: L. Berglin
     To: Lowell Hanson

I'm looking for any information on settler Sven John  (or Johan) CARLSON 
(believe later changed surname to FRANZEN).  He married Mary Carlson and had 
children: Lillian, Harold, Robert, Evelyn, Ruth and Jeanette Franzen.  I 
believe his father in law was Johan Gustav Carlson. Information requested is 
from Marshall County, SD.  I'm particularly looking for birth/death/marriage 
information.  
Thank you very much.
L. Berglin
tumper45@aol.com
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Subject: RE: Genealogy Info
   Date: Mon, 13 Mar 2000 08:46:46 -0800
   From: Scott Adams
     To: Lowell Hanson 

Thank you for the reply. I have more specific information on the hardware
store that was partially owned by the Halvorsen's in 1909. It was called
"Langford Hardware Co.," and the owners are listed as Halvorsen, Hult &
Palmquist. This was taken from a 1909 business directory for Langford.
Finding relatives of Arthur Hans Halvorsen, whose father has Hans Halvorsen
(possibly Hanson), is very important to Arthur. 

Here is some additional information to post, if you would:

Family name: Halvorsen (Could possibly be spelled Halvorson or Halverson on
certain records)

The Halvorsen family most likely settled in Marshall county (Second Most
Likely County: Brown).

Facts: Hans (Could also be Hanson) Halvorsen came with his family from Oslo,
Norway when he was 4 or 5 years old and settled in South Dakota with his
large family around 1874-1884. DOB: 07/14/1871. Place: Oslo, Norway. SSN:
411-20-8021. DOD: 06/30/1960 in TN.

Possible name and date of settlement for Hans' father: Andew Halvorsen
12/26/1889. We are uncertain if this is Hans' father, but these are the
records that we are looking for. Perhaps the census records would indicate
if Andrew had a son named Hans or Hanson.

Fact: This family owned the Langford Hardware Company in Langford (Marshall
County), SD for many years. I am certain that they owned it as early as
1909, but do not know how long they owned it. They were also farmers and
owned farm land through the Homestead Act. 

Hans had a brother, possibly named Emil (not sure of the spelling). It would
be great to find out the members of Hans' direct family, including his
brothers' names, and his father's and mother's name.

Facts: Hans' first wife: Emma Halvorsen (Maiden Name: Kettleson). Hans &
Emma had three children in Langford, SD: Esther (born 12/30/1909 in
Langford, SD), Raymond (born 06/19/1912 in TN), and Charles Halvorsen (born
04/06/1914 in Portland, TN). They possibly adopted a daughter named Blanch
(Not sure of the spelling). As you can see Hans moved to TN sometime during
1910-1912. 

1938 or 1939: Hans marries his second wife: Hazel Zenith Perry Halvorsen.
They were likely married in TN. They have two sons: Roy Harold Halvorsen
(08/23/1940 - born in TN) and Arthur Hans Halvorsen (02/10/1942 - Born in
TN)

Arthur claims to have grown up in both Aberdeen and Huron, SD, when he was
very young. We are not sure if this is true, but would like to find any
information about his father's side of the family. Supporting documentation
is very important for our purposes.

Please let me know what you find...and thank you!

Scott Adams
sadams@hcrc.ca.gov

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Subject: Genealogy Info Date: Fri, 3 Mar 2000 13:32:02 -0800 From: Scott Adams To: Lowell Hanson To Whom It May Concern: I am writing regarding a post on the following internet site: http://www.rootsweb.com/~sdmarsha/mpion.html I am doing some important Genealogy research, and was hoping for a possibility to speak via telephone to one or both of the ladies featured on this page for having reached 100 years old. I am especially interested in speaking to Mrs. Gunda Holverson, as she may be related to the family that I am researching with the name: Halvorsen. The Halvorsen family lived in or around Langford, SD, and owned the Langford Hardware Co. for a number of years. They definitely owned it in 1909, and may have owned it before that, and may have owned it until the mid-1940's or later. I do not, at this point, know the first names of the parents of the family (one possibility is Andrew Halvorsen who settled in that area on 01/20/1885). They settled in the area sometime in the 1880's. One son in the family was named Hans (could have been short for Hanson), and the other might have been Emil. It was a large family and I do not have the other siblings' names. Hans later married Emma Kettleson, and they had several children and moved to TN. I would very much appreciate any help you could give me in this matter. Thank you, Scott Adams

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Subject: GORMAN Date: Sat, 11 Mar 2000 13:31:36 EST From: PESHSSUZ@aol.com To: lkh35@earthlink.net My grandfather WILLIAM (BILL) E GORMAN was born in Britton SD. I am looking for any information on Bill, or his brothers BRITT or JOSEPH. Any help would be appreciated.

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Subject: Hays Date: Wed, 8 Mar 2000 07:11:24 -0600 From: Helen Johnson To: Is there record of burials for : Ulysses Grant HAYS and his wife Jennie Alice HANAN HAYS in or near Britton SD in Marshal co? They were married June 14,1887 in Il but went to SD in the early 1900's and died there He in 1931 and she in 1951 but need the mo and yr, and an obit for each if they are availabale. Thanks Helen Johnson

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Subject: George Stace Date: Sun, 27 Feb 2000 22:23:57 -0000 From: Michael McCarthy To: George Stace emigrated to the United Sates and Died we believe in Marshall 1st January 1856. My wife is very interested to find out if he had any descendents anywhere in the U.S. we would be very grateful for any information on this family.

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Subject: Britton Cemetary Date: Fri, 25 Feb 2000 17:35:08 EST From: Mary Wiedmeier To: lkh35@earthlink.net While doing family history I found Reuben WIEDMEIER, my husband's cousin is said to be buried in the Britton Cemetary. I do not have a year for his death, he was born the 9 Aug 1918 and his wife's name was Luella. Would you have access to any of those records? I appreciate any help you might afford., Thanks Mary Wiedmeier, 3121 St. John's Ave, Billings, MT. P.S. Reuben's father, Martin Wiedmeier, was my husband's uncle. JEW60@aol.com

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Subject: Hemen
   Date: Fri, 18 Feb 2000 02:20:50 -0600 (CST)
   From: TRAVIS HEMEN
     To: lkh35@earthlink.net

Do you have any info on the name HEMEN?
Fred Hemen was around in the late 1800's.  Any info o the name Hemen
would be apreciated.

Thank you, Travis Hemen

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Subject: MORRIS, FILMORE, WASSENAR, TESKE, PULFREY, SPENCER, SMALLEY Date: Wed, 16 Feb 2000 22:57:46 -0600 From: L Harms To: Looking for information on Douglas, Maude, Carl {John Carlyle}, Mary, Lela, Annie,, Eva, Marian {bess}, Lawrence,Ruth, Nina, Hazel, Inez, Blanche, Sarah {Nettie}, Julia & Viola Morris. They married FILMORE, WASSENAR, TESKE, PULFREY, SPENCER, TOPLE, ALBRECHT,SELIGMAN, REISDORPH, and SMALLEY. Lived in and around Britton, Langford and Claremont area. Any help would be very much appreciated. Thank you. lharms@adco2.net

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Subject: Marshall County Surnames
   Date: Sun, 13 Feb 2000 10:46:45 -0600
   From: Evelyn (Couser)Volk 
     To: 

COUSER, John T. married to Raechel Fillmore
Looking for his date of birth and death, where buried, had land in McKinley Township, 
Marshall County, South Dakota.

His son, John A. COUSER, was my grandfather, married to Anna KIMBALL.
Any info would be helpfull

My e-mail is treevolk@westtelco.com 
My name is Evelyn (COUSER) Volk

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Subject: Setbacken Ranch
   Date: Sun, 6 Feb 2000 22:37:16 -0000
   From: Rick Ackley 
     To: 

I am looking for information on a Setbacken Ranch during the period of 1910 to 1920.  
My great-grandparents stayed there for a while on their way to Washington State.  
My great-grandmother, Emma Loantha Nelson (Knight, Bacon) had contracted TB and the family 
was moving from Michigan for her health.  

My great-grandparents, Alfred & Emma Nelson had a daughter, Mina Nelson who was born in 
Veblen, Marshall County. I would appreciate any information about the Setbacken Ranch.  
Maybe it was some kind of Sanitarium or hospital.
                                                                                                             Rick
                                                                                                            ackley@pathwaynet.com

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Subject: Bundrock
   Date: Mon, 17 Jan 2000 19:54:28 EST
   From: VMBach
     To: lkh35@earthlink.net

Send any replies to vmbach@aol.com

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Subject: Marshall County Surnames
   Date: Sat, 08 Jan 2000 23:11:42 -0800
   From: David Cravens
    To:  lkh35@earthlink.net

BESSE,  Asa
married:    Pearl Karr
sons:       Nyle Besse
            Ivan Besse

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Subject: Marshall County Query
   Date: Thu, 6 Jan 2000 17:05:03 -0800
   From: J. Lynn Elliott, CPA
     To: 

Hi,
 
Plese send any information available on:
 
Champlin Peters - 
    Married to Matilda Harding
        Had about seven children 
            Ruby
            Minerva
            Ford
            Charles
            Olive
            Bernice
            Julia
 
Minerva was my wife's grandmother and was born in 1900 in Britton, S.D.
 
I see his name on the land owner's page but I don't know his date of birth, 
parents etc.etc.etc.
 
Thanks for anything you can steer me to.
 
J. Lynn Elliott

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Subject: James L. Jarvis
   Date: Wed, 5 Jan 2000 19:42:49 -0600
   From: Robin Coe
    To:  

Am looking for any information about a James L. Jarvis and wife, Vesta that had a
hardware house in the 1880's-1890's.  He and his wife moved from Langford to
Brookings around the turn of the century.  They had a daughter, Ruth V., who is 
rumored to have been adopted, b. 6/17/1898.  

Any information would be greatly appreciated.--Robin Coe

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Subject: 
   Date: Wed, 15 Dec 1999 22:39:20 -0600
   From: Kevin Brown
     To: 

Looking For Brown Surname. Anything anybody can give me would help a lot. 
Thank You,  Kevin Brown 
Fred Judson Brown was my Grandfather. They farmed in Drywood Township Near Mud Lake!!! 

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Subject: Marshall County Query Date: Wed, 8 Dec 1999 21:03:08 -0600 From: Mike Kocabinski To: Swanson skix3@nvc.net

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Subject: Marshall County Query
   Date: Wed, 24 Nov 1999 18:10:33 -0600
   From: Kerry Simonian
    To:  lkh35@earthlink.net

-- I am looking for any information about the Stokes and Harms families, in
Britton, South Dakota.  Around 1935(?), Dolores L Harms married James Harold
Stokes, and they had at least one child, including James Harold Stokes (in
1938).  James moved to Minneapolis, MN. Any info you can send my way will be
greatly appreciated.         - Kerry Simonian

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Subject: Marshall County Query
   Date: Thu, 18 Nov 1999 09:33:35 -0500
   From: OtterCritter     
     To: 

I am seeking ancestry and other information on the following ancestor:

Peter HAAGENSON (surname later changed to HAGENSON), born 15 Oct 1891,
Veblen, Marshall Co., SD, died July 1967, Audubon, Becker Co., MN. He
married Annie SANDER (born 13 May 1888, Renville, Renville Co., MN, 
to L.Sander, died Aug 1969, Audubon, Becker Co., MN).

Children of Peter and Annie HAGENSON:

Marvin Hagenson
Peggy Hagenson (died 1970s, Spokane, WA)
Vernon Hagenson (died 1932, Detroit Lakes, MN)
Irein Hagenson (born 7 Apr 1919, Veblen, SD, 
               married 1939, Detroit Lakes MN
John Alan Muir, died 5 Feb 1995, Brunswick, GA)
Evelyn T. Hagenson (born 1920/21, Detroit Lakes, MN, married David Wambeke, 
who died 14 Oct 1999. She is still alive and living in Detroit Lakes, MN)
Beverly Hagenson (married Jack Sleight)

Rob Muir

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Subject: Marshall Co Surnames
   Date: Fri, 29 Oct 1999 11:05:34 -0500
   From: Maretta Miller
    To:  lkh35@earthlink.net

EWING - FISHER
Elias Ewing married Martha (Margry) Fisher, and were living in Luffman, SD,
in 1914.  Any information on them or their family would be greatly
welcomed.  Thanks.
...mkm

Maretta Miller
Office of the Registrar
414-472-1580

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Subject: Re: Marshall County Surnames
   Date: Sun, 29 Aug 1999 13:05:37 EDT
   From: Robersonrj@aol.com
    To:  lkh35@earthlink.net

OSNESS, CASTLE and LAMBERTON

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Subject: Trondheim Cemetery Sexton
   Date: Fri, 27 Aug 1999 15:10:12 +0100
   From: Family Young
    To:  lkh35@earthlink.net
    CC:  stavem@earthlink.net

To whom it may concern:

I am writing to inquire about WHO I can write to in regards to cemetery
listings in the Trondheim Cemetery NE of Britton.

Is there a listing of caretakers?

Sincerely,

Rose Young
Michigan

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Subject: Roots
   Date: Sun, 22 Aug 1999 13:41:00 -0500
   From: Beverly
     To: lkh35@earthlink.net

Dear Lowell, 

My name is Beverly Tollefson Hawkins.  I was born and raised in Pierpont in
1926. I am searching for information pertaining to my father Haakon I. Tollefson.  
He came over from Norway around 1907 and married my mother Anna Marie Nygaard 
and they farmed in Pierpont until 1955 when they moved to Waubay to live near my
sister,Lovilla and myself.  Dad never talked about his life in Norway so we are 
at brick wall.
  
I have some postcards dated 1910 from someone in Norway and a large newspaper 
clipping about a Carl Halvorsen...but we can't read them as we don't understand
Norweigian.  I have his naturalization papers, but that doesn't say much.  Can 
you help me find a starting point to uncover my family history? 

Thank you. Sincerely, Bev Hawkins  
baxter@brittonsd.com

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Subject: Sherburn queries in Marshall Co.
   Date: Tue, 17 Aug 1999 04:28:37 EDT
   From: Marilyn
     To: lkh35@earthlink.net

Hello --

I know my grandfather's birthplace was Kidder, Marshall Co., SD.  He grew up 
or lived in Britton, as a young man.  I know his parents' names, but have not 
found them in land records available via SDgenweb.  If you have any 
suggestions of what I could try next, I would greatly appreciate it.

My grandfather = Louis Alphonso Sherburn, born April 18, 1885.  Served in 
WWI.  Moved to Nebraska in about 1918, did not maintain much contact with his 
family.

His father = william Alphonso Sherburn (Alphonso appears as Alphanso on the 
birth record for my grandfather, which I just looked at courtesy of the new 
database of birth records.)

His mother= Sarah White Sherburn.

I would love to know the death dates for William and Sarah, where they were 
buried, and the names of their other children.  

Thanks in advance for any suggestions you can give me.
Marilyn 
Jmstinsl50@aol.com

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Subject: Marshall County Surnames
   Date: Sat, 14 Aug 1999 08:47:51 -0500
   From: Vincent & Paula Bath
     To: lkh35@earthlink.net

Root,  Currie/Emily

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Subject: Anderson,Harding,Thompson
   Date: Sat, 14 Aug 1999 01:01:02 -0700
   From: Dennis Kreeber
     To: lkh35@earthlink.net

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Subject: Marshal County Surnames-PAGE
   Date: Fri, 13 Aug 1999 19:13:43 EDT
   From: Tami Page
     To: lkh35@earthlink.net

I am looking for any information on wallace a. PAGE who was married to 
prudence DENTON. They had 4 sons that I know of: jesse warren PAGE, wallace 
a. PAGE, lyman PAGE, and jay PAGE. jesse warren is my husbands great 
grandfather. 

In my information I have the family moving to Langford, Marshal 
Co. SD aprox 1882. Jesse warren PAGE moved to Minneapolis Minn. as a young 
man (he was born 1872 in Pine Island Minn.) and married glenn WILLIAMS in 
1896, but I don't know if the rest of the family still lived in Langford. 
Jesse Warren is the only one that I have a birthdate on so I do not know if 
any of his brothers were born in Langford or not. I would appreciate any 
information available on this family. 

Thank you! Tami Page at Tpageup1@aol.com. 

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Subject: howe,plaistad,carver,jones,estes,van curler
   Date: Mon, 09 Aug 1999 23:36:20 -0500
   From: Myrt I Marler
     To: lkh35@earthlink.net

These families were pioneers of Marshall Cty.  Emmons Howe  operated a
brick yard and farmed.  Howe sons and daughters were teachers in the various
small rural schools.  Son Charles Howe  had a beautiful voice and could play
several instruments. Charles and wife Maude were evangelists.

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Subject: Surnames
   Date: Sat, 7 Aug 1999 20:49:27 EDT
   From: Bonnie McCue
     To: lkh35@earthlink.net

Meyer family surname submitted by Bonnie McCue (Meyer) 

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Subject: Looking for information re: Clayton, Ward & Wise
   Date: Sun, 1 Aug 1999 15:48:29 EDT
   From: Penny Wise-Di Mattina
     To: lkh35@earthlink.net
    CC: CMathiasen@aol.com

I am seeking information regarding any of the following names:
  
Clayton, Mildred - my Grandmother
Ward-Wallace and Mildred - my Grandparents and their children:
Miriam Ward, Merrell
Una Elizabeth Ward, Wise, Anderson
Wise - Not sure of my Grandparents names but my father's name 
is or was Gerald Edward Wise

Any information would be appreciated because my family really has lost all 
touch with roots in South Dakota.

Thanks,

Peggy Wise-Di Mattina 

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Subject: Marshal County Surnames
   Date: Fri, 30 Jul 1999 20:59:56 -0700
   From: Dale Decker
     To: lkh35@earthlink.net

GILBERT - BEKKUM - BECKUM - BAKKUM - DECKER - HAINES
Peter H. GILBERT, Wife Mari, ran a store in Langford for many years from about 1890
through 1912.  Served in various community positions.  He also owned land in other
counties in South Dakota.

Osten Adolph BEKKUM,  farmer.1890 - 1905
Thorwald O. BEKKUM, grain buyer. 1890 - 1905
Hans Olson BEKKUM, He lived in Langford from about 1890 - 1907,  he was the father 
of Mari GILBERT, Osten A. BEKKUM and Thorwald O. BEKKUM.  Hans died 11/21/1907 
possibly in Langford.  He lived with his daughter Mary and son in law Peter H. 
GILBERT in Langford.  He was a retired farmer and lived in Coon Valley, Wisconsin 
prior to 1887. We would like very much to find the burial place of g grandfather 
Hans Olson Bekkum and any other information about the family.
     
We would also like any information available about the surnames of DECKER, and HAINES.

Thanks very much for any help you may give us.
Dale Decker    Herald, CA

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Subject: Mitchell and Tracy
   Date: Thu, 29 Jul 1999 20:01:03 -0400
   From: tracy01 
     To: 

I am looking for information on Lester Mitchell and Bertha Mitchell from 
Britton, SD.  Lester married Jennie Tracy(DOB 12-1894) and Bertha married 
Sanford Tracy(DOB 9-22-1892).  Any information of the Mitchells or 
Tracys while they lived in Marshall County would be appreciated.

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Subject: Question
   Date: Sat, 24 Jul 1999 10:29:10 -0600
   From: Mary Lou Derksen
     To: lkh35@earthlink.net

I am looking for the names and addresses of all museums (no matter how
small) and libraries in Marshall County. Can you help me?

Thank you so much.

Mary Lou Derksen

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Subject: Marshall County query
   Date: Sat, 17 Jul 1999 08:52:21 EDT
   From: Jmstinsl50@aol.com
     To: lkh35@earthlink.net


SHERBURN,  Alphonso William and WHITE, Sarah

These people are my great-grandparents.  They lived in or near Britton, 
Marshall CO., SD., in the 1880's and afterwards.  Family lore says they (or 
their parents?) came from England to SD.

I am looking for birthplaces, birthdates, marriage date, death dates, and 
place of death and/or burial for these two. Also any information on their 
parents, siblings and children.  My grandfather was Louis Alphonso SHERBURN, 
one of the children of Sarah and Alphonso.  He was born on18 April 1885, and 
grew up in Britton.  He moved to Hastings NE in about 1918 after serving in 
World War I.  His wife was Cora Anna LING, who came to Britton from Nebraska 
to teach music in the Britton school.  They married in 1917.  Louis SHERBURN 
died in 1966, and Cora SHERBURN died in 1994, both in Fort Collins CO.  I 
will be glad to share any information I have about their descendants, and 
hope to learn something about my grandfather's family in Britton.

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The following Email is from Tom Langford who is a descendent of of the man after whom Langford was named - N. P. Langford - Lowell

Subject: Re: We made it!!
   Date: Fri, 9 Jul 1999 23:58:19 EDT
   From: Tom Langford
     To: lkh35@earthlink.net

Dear Lowell,

Thanks for your reply.  We had our re-union and it was wonderful to get the 
family together in a place that meant so much to so many of us and yet we 
had never been to the place...only heard of the history and what N. P.Langford
had to do with what was the western reaches of our land.  

I can give you a thumbnail sketch of the fellow here and there is more in 
the books about the discovery of Yellowstone.  N. P. (also known as Tan) was 
involved in the planning of the Washburn Langford expedition to survey what 
was known as the Lewis and Clark discovery of the Northern territories.  None 
believed the tales brought back by the "mountain men" regarding the 
incredible natural beauty of the area and the awesome sights that abounding 
throughtout Yellowstone.  

Tan was involved as a "tax collector" for the revenue service of the Federal 
Gov't and a U. S. Marshall in the Dakota Territory and found some of the 
tales to be somewhat credible because he couldn't believe that such incredible
stories could be completely "made up".  He asked that the Feds provide a
protective militia to lead an expedition to survey this area and became one 
of the leading proponents in the effort to save the land for the enjoyment of
the general public and insure that it never be developed as commercial
property for individual gain.  

He was a signatory of the National Park Act under President Grant and was to 
be the first secretary of the (newly formed)  National Park Service. when 
President Johnson had his impeachment problems and that never happened sadly 
to say. Old N. P. returned to St. Paul (through your area) and became a 
respected social and business leader in the Insurance business.  He was also 
an activist in social causes and well on in life had a disagreement with 
another gentleman on the steps of City hall in St. Paul, took a swing, and 
slipped on the ice and fell and died hours later.  

He is still remembered as one of the "Discoverers of the Yellowstone" as a 
part of the Washburn Langford expedition.  He is buried in Oakland Cemetary 
in St Paul close to J. J. Hill (who some suggest he collaborated with to 
develop the plains area, although it has not been shown to be true).

I'd love to hear from you regarding the history of your town and who I might 
contact regarding same.

Thanks for your reply,

Tom Langford

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Subject: Bekkum
   Date: Fri, 18 Jun 1999 18:13:07 -0700
   From: Ramona Holst
     To: lkh35@earthlink.net

Dale,

I just read your note dated 10/15/98 Marshall Co.  I go into this site every
once in a while just to see what has been posted . I think Uncle Noah
Tompkins was married in the home of P.H. Gilbert , when ever I see a name I
remember hearing about I even get excited . As a small child I lived 2 miles
south of Langford and still call it home .

I have been into genealogy for years and it is a real BAD BUG when it bites!
Did  you find the cemetery for the BEKKUM you were searching ? I know the
gal who has the cemetery records . If you need it . My aunt still lives in
Langford but my best informant is my Uncle who lives near me . He was born
in Langford .

Ramona  near Spokane, Wa.

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Subject: Probate Records
   Date: Sun, 13 Jun 1999 09:23:40 -0700
   From: Linda Patterson
     To: lkh35@earthlink.net

Would you have probate records from the year 1889?  I am looking for the
probate of Zachariah Lyons, died 1889 near Langford, Marshall County, South
Dakota.  I am researching my great-great-grandfather as part of our family
history.

Could you tell me the cost for copies to be mailed to me?

Thank you,

Linda Patterson

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Subject: STEWART,DOWNEYand WYATT
   Date: Tue, 1 Jun 1999 09:13:25 EDT
   From: Arline (Taylor) Larson
     To: lkh35@earthlink.net

Looking for information about these families who lived in Newark between 
1921-1926. The Stewart ch were Ruby, Ruth, and Lowell.  Father's name was Charles.

Fred WYATT (wife, Bessie) worked for the railroad.

They adopted Anna Katherine Downey:dau of John DOWNEY and Ellen STEWART.
Any help will be greatly appreciated.
Arline (Taylor) Larson
arlinelar@cs.com

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Subject: Hanson family
   Date: Tue, 01 Jun 1999 00:28:00 -0700
   From:  Silvia Vilches
     To: lkh35@earthlink.net


Hello, I am looking for the descendents of Hedor A. Hanson and Kari
(Ellefson) who homesteaded on the Sisseton-Wahpeton Reserve in 1892.
They had four sons at the time: Ellert, Helmer, Wilhem and Lloyd (who
was born in 1892). Do you know of this family?

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Subject: Britton
   Date: Sat, 22 May 1999 10:14:57 EDT
   From: Pat Roblewsky
     To: lkh35@earthlink.net

My Grandfather lived near Britton, SD.  He was a farmer, but his name does 
not show up on any of your list. His name was Fred Meyers, Born Fritz Carl
Meiers.

I have done research on WWI Experience which has been developed into a web 
site for a school program.

Thought you would like to View it.

The Web address is: 
http://cotweb.mccneb.edu/acordes/MCT109/FinalProject/PatRoblewskyHomePage.htm

You can try this  
Pat Roblewsky's Home Page 

Hope you view and let me know what you think

Thanks

Pat R

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Subject: Marshall County Query
   Date: Sat, 8 May 1999 19:55:15 EDT
   From: Treva Weyer
     To: lkh35@earthlink.net

SCHMIDT/WEYER

Michael SCHMIDT m. Eva Unknown.  Michael came to U.S. from Austria.  Michael 
and Eva had Eva Leopoldina Schmidt b. 3/22/1902 in Eden SD, d. 5/4/1982 in 
Anaheim CA.

Eva Schmidt married Matthias WEYER in SD, their children were Henry Julius 
Weyer b. 7/26/1919 in Roslyn SD d. 7/26/1982 in Anaheim CA,  and Raymond 
Weyer b. unknown d. unknown.

Henry Julius Weyer married Wilda Darlene Norman 7/20/1943 in CA.  Children of 
Henry and Wilda are Treva Irene Weyer and Norman Lee Weyer.

Any further info on Michael and Eva SCHMIDT and Matthias and Eva WEYER would 
be appreciated.

Thank you,

Treva Weyer

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Subject: Surname - Tischer
   Date: Thu, 29 Apr 1999 18:56:44 -0600
   From:  cjharr
    To: lkh35@earthlink.net

I am searching for information on my mother's first cousin, Frieda
Louise Plagmann Tischer, her husband William and their three children,
Harold, Donald(Bus) and Mildred.  They lived near Amherst, SD in the
early 1900's and later on also.   I would like to find obituaries also
on any of these people.  Frieda died in Oct, 1956.  I am looking for
birth and death dates on all of the others mentioned.  William had been
married prior to marrying Frieda and he had 2 sons from that marriage. 
I have no knowledge of his first wife or those 2 children.  Any help
will be most appreciated.     Carole    cjharr@concentric.net

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Subject: Marshall County
   Date: Tue, 20 Apr 1999 20:32:07 -0700
   From: Dixie L. Mock
     To: lkh35@earthlink.net

BARNETT, Earnest Earl     Married     Ethel Irene Ramsdill
 After 1905  ?
He was born   Oct 1 1888  Brownsville, Minn
She was born  May   1896                  Minn
 
Dixie Mock     dixie2@mcn.net

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Subject: Info on John Johnson at Britton,S.D. wife Ida no children
   Date: Mon, 19 Apr 1999 20:12:59 -0700
   From: Carol Vanlandingham
     To: lkh35@earthlink.net

John Johnson was my grandmother's nephew.  My father Henry Carlson went to SD to 
work for him about 1911 near Britton.  Do you have any clue as to how I could find 
any information about this gentleman?

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Subject: Hill,Mortenson. Olson
   Date: Fri, 09 Apr 1999 11:39:51 -0500
   From:  Dennis Bergstad
     To: lkh35@earthlink.net

I had two Aunts and Uncles and Great Grandparents  who lived in
Veblen.  There names are Dan and Ovida Hill , Norman and Gerda Hills. Ole
and Lovista (Jacobson) Mortenson.  Lovista was a Olson too. I need  some
information on there birth, death, parents names. They are buried in the
Palestine Lutheran Church Cemetery north of Veblen.  would you let me
know where to find this information.

Thank You

Dennis R Bergstad

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Subject: Surnames
   Date: Mon, 5 Apr 1999 02:55:18 EDT
   From: J. Card
     To: lkh35@earthlink.net

Langeberg


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Subject: Hoglund, Hayes, Hanon
   Date: Fri, 26 Mar 1999 08:45:50 EST
   From: Michael R. Hoglund
     To: lkh35@earthlink.net
    CC:  WCUSICK@aol.com

I am looking specifically for information on my grandmother Jenny Pearl
(Hayes) Hoglund but would appreciate any information on the names listed in
this email.  She died in 1965 in Britton.  Her father is listed as Grant
Hayes.  Her mother is listed as Alice (hanon) Hayes.  She (Jenny) was born in
Springfield, IL  in 1890 and as a child immigrated to Marshall County.  My
grandfather John Hoglund rented a farm near Langford (as that was their
address) sometime around 1915 to approximately 1931-32 when they moved to the
"hills" close-by and another farm.  Family lore indicates significant hardship
on the farm during the depression. 

John Hoglund had a brother Gus who farmed in Marshall County as well.  They
both came from Sweden and I have significant information dating their family
back to 1673.

My father Carl G. Hoglund was born on the farm near Langford on May 5, 1916.
He went into the Civilian Conservation Corps in 1934 near Hill City, South
Dakota.  He had three sisters (Fern, Bertha, and Marion) and one bother
(Jack).

Jenny Pearl (Hayes) Hoglund had a grandfather by the name of Joseph Hanon.
Wondering if he is the same Joseph Hanon listed as an original landowner in
Marshall County?  I have no records placing him in this area at that time.

Any help would be much appreciated

Michael R. Hoglund
Mead, CO.

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Subject: Marshall County Inquiry
   Date: Mon, 8 Mar 1999 12:30:01 -0800
   From: Cindy Ireland
 Organization:  WSU Info Dept/CRU
     To: 

Dear Sir:
I am looking for information on a family named DeLapp (possibly DeLap) - 
that lived in or around Marshall County in the early 1900's. My grandmother 
was born in Lake City in 5 May 1909; her name was Myrtle Lucinda DeLapp. 
Her parents were Elijah and Mary Magdeline [Scheilf]. My grandmother is 
dead and we do not have any further information on Elijah and Mary at all. 
Any assistance would be greatly appreciated.

Cindy J. Ireland
cireland@wsu.edu

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Subject: Marshall County Inquiries
   Date: Fri, 05 Mar 1999 18:29:04 -0600
   From:  Keirsten Eklie
     To: lkh35@earthlink.net

Would marriage licenses for people married in Webster be listed at this
courthouse?
Do you have old newspapers available at the courthouse?
Do you have listings homestead land owners?
Do you have people at the courthouse who will look up information for
people who are not able to come to Britton?


Subject Re: Marshall County Inquiries
      Date: Sat, 06 Mar 1999 14:25:48 -0500
      From: Lowell Hanson 
        To: keirstene@means.net
      
Hi Keirsten (Rodney and Julie Cargo),

Sorry, but I cannot be of too much use to you with most of your
questions.

I volunteered to administer this site because of my interest in the
area where I spent the 1st 18 years of my life. Since I live in
Virginia, I do not have direct access to much information back in
Marshall County - if it does exist.

I will post this response on the Marshall County Page and use it as a
request for anyone living in or near Marshall County who has Internet
Access to be the "Local Volunteer" and provide some of the support which
you requested. I assume you have seen the Queries Page but if not it is
at:
http://www.rootsweb.com/~sdmarsha/letters.html

Your reference to the "Manor" probably refers to what was called the
Marshall Manor and is now "Wheatcrest Hills", I would guess a letter
would reach there addressed simply as - Wheatcrest Hills, Britton, SD
57430.

Webster is in Day County - there is a pointer to the Day County page on
the Marshall County 1st page. Basically all of the information which I
have is on the Marshall County pages and the Marshall County Archives.

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Subject: Marshall County surnames
   Date: Fri, 05 Mar 1999 17:50:08 -0600
   From: Keirsten Eklie
     To: lkh35@earthlink.net

To: Lora Locke Hudson:  We are trying to locate family Of Pearl freeman
Locke.  Pearl was the daughter of James and Etta Freeman.  Etta Freeman
was the daughter of John and Hannah Cargo.  Pearl was mentioned in the
1986 Marshall County History Book as living in the Manor, which we
assume is a home for the aged in Marshall County.  We would appreciate
any information you could give us.  Thank you
Rodney & Julie Cargo

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Subject: Marshall County Surnames
   Date: Fri, 05 Mar 1999 17:32:28 -0600
   From: Keirsten Eklie
     To: lkh35@earthlink.net

Cargo: Several Cargo families lived in the Britton, Canova, etc. Married
names of some of the girls were Knapp(Leonoria), Freeman (Ettie), 
Ettie Freeman died in a Prairie fire in 1908 leaving 7 children for
husband, James John Freeman to raise.

Early 1900's, John and Hannah Cargo came to SD along with twin brother,
Samuel.  John and family remained in SD but brother Samuel left for CO
and was reported to have served in the Union Army.  Nothing is known of
Samuel and his family after that point.

Warnie Cargo and Ethel Philbrook were married in Webster, SD around 1910.

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Subject: Marshall County Querie
   Date: Wed, 03 Mar 1999 20:05:00 -0600
   From: Keirsten Eklie
     To: lkh35@earthlink.net

I am interested in finding descendants of our Cargo family.  Etta Cargo
was married to James John Freeman and lived near Four Mile Lake.  They
later lived around Canova and spent time in Britton, SD.  An article in
the Marshall County History Book states that sons, Harry and Fred
Freeman were farmers and lived in Britton, SD.  Mrs. Etta Freeman died
in a prairie fire in April of 1908.  They also had daughters Ruby
(married a Roberts), Pearl  married (Locke) Etta married (Hamilton)
Grace married (Davis)

Other Facts known, but at this time have no specific dates with me.

Warnie Cargo and Ethel Philbrook were married in Webster, SD
approximately 1910.

Warnie and Ethel lived in Britton, SD from approximately 1910 through
1915.  Their first three children were born in Britton, SD, (Myrtle,
Gertrude and Miva.)

Please return any information to this e mail address.

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Subject: OTTO AND STOLLE ANCESTORS
   Date: Wed, 24 Feb 1999 12:51:02 EST
   From: Virgil Smeins
     To: lkh35@earthlink.net

I am searching for additional information on my OTTO and STOLLE ancestors who
lived in Marshall and Day County.  My grandparents on my mother's side were:
Herman and Anna STOLLE OTTO.  I believe Anna STOLLE was the daughter of Mr and
Mrs. August STOLLE.  Anna's mother apparently remarried at some point and I
believe she married a DOPPERPHUL.  I would be interested in any formation on
these ancestors as well as any descendents in the area.

Virgil Smeins
mdgeorgia@aol.com

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Subject: Hoines
   Date: Fri, 19 Feb 1999 23:21:44 EST
   From: Marlys
     To: lkh35@earthlink.net

I was delighted to find this information on the internet.

Elias's brother Olaus was my grandfather.  My Dad was Andrew Hoines. I have
been doing some very sporatic research on our family tree. Do you have any
information about our ancestors before they came to this country?

Have you been to Norway to do any research.? I was surprised to find that the
Lutheran Church in Skudesnes was Falnes and that many of our ancestors are 
buried there.

Who's son are you.  Are you one of Ole's boys?

Would like to hear from you.  My e-mail address is Margus9789@AOL.com
Thanks for putting the info on the Marshall County records.  I couldn't access
anything from Marshall county last year when I was looking.
Bye for now,       Marlys (Hoines) Guse


Lowell's Reply

Subject: Re: Hoines
      Date: Sat, 20 Feb 1999 08:14:18 -0500
      From: Lowell Hanson 
        To: MarGus9789@aol.com

Hi Marlys,

If my memory is correct, we probably met as children. As I remember,
your dad had a farm in the Veblen area, or was that another cousin. As I
was growing up we thought going to Roy or 4-Mile Lake was a long trip,
so we did not make it all the way to Veblen very often.

My mother was Katherine Hoines - Ole's brother and my Dad was Hans
Hanson. My Dad was born in Norway and came over for a 3 month stay in
about 1920. In 1969, after my mother died, he decided to return to
Norway and is buried in the Kopervik cemetery along with his parents. I
was in Norway for the first time in June of 1956 and unfortunately my
Grandmother died in March or April of that year at the age of around 95.
I had one visit with some Hoines cousins on that trip, but at 20 I did
not think about keeping track of what was going on.

On subsequent trips to Norway, we spent most of our time with the
Kopervik relatives - my Dad's brother Lars had spent a few years in the
US and spoke English better than the Hoines relatives. As I was growing
up in Langford the opposite was true, we spent most of our time with the
Hoines relatives.

In the last couple of years, I have been getting to know some of the
younger Hanson relatives via the Internet, but have found no Hoines
relatives on the Net.

Are you still living in Marshall County? The Marshall SDGEN pages are
quite Langford Centric, so I have been trying to find some people from
other parts of the county to help people find information in those
areas.

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Subject: Marshall Co. Surnames
   Date: Fri, 19 Feb 1999 16:40:26 EST
   From: Judy Card
     To: lkh35@earthlink.net


LANGEBERG, Albert and Mary raised their family just north of Britton, SD.
Albert was a butcher by trade.  I grew up hearing many storys about Britton and
it would be interesting for mother's 85th to locate some local history, or maybe
she could provide some!  Thanks for your assistance, Judy 

Descendants of Albert Friedrick Ludwig von Langeberg
                                
1 Albert Friedrick Ludwig von Langeberg  b: 12 Dec 1873 in Krusenkrien,
Pomerania (Germany) d: 13 Feb 1950 Britton, Marshall, South Dakota
2 Albert Fredrick Langeberg  b: 17 Aug 1899 in Dell Rapids, Minnehaha,
SD d: 23 Oct 1985 Spokane, Spokane, Washington
2 Freda  Langeberg b: 16 May 1901 in Dell Rapids, Minnehaha, SD d: 24 Mar 1995
Redding, CA
2 Arthur E. Langeberg b: 06 Feb 1903 in Dell Rapids, Minnehaha, SD d: Apr 1973
Salem, MO
2 John G. Langeberg  b: 03 Mar 1905 in Dell Rapids, Minnehaha, SD d: 18 Oct 1997
Eureka, WI
2 Herman Charles Langeberg  b: 01 Mar 1907 in Dell Rapids, Minnehaha, South
Dakota    
2 Agnes L. Langeberg  b: 22 Apr 1909 in Britton, Marshall, SD d: 14 Nov 1980
Smith River, Ca
2 Bertram L. Langeberg b: 11 Feb 1911 in Britton, Marshall, SD d: 31 Mar 1991
Leesburg, FL
2 Ernest Karl Langeberg   b: 12 Apr 1913 in Britton, Marshall, South Dakota  
2 Mary Evelyn Langeberg   b: 02 Feb 1915 in Britton, Marshall, South Dakota  
2 Lawrence Henry Langeberg  b: 17 Feb 1917 in Britton, Marshall, South Dakota  
2 Emma Caroline Langeberg b: 18 Aug 1918 in Britton, Marshall, South Dakota  
2 Eleanor Ethel Langeberg b: 15 Sep 1921 in Britton, Marshall, South Dakota  
2 Lee William Langeberg   b: 03 Sep 1925 in Britton, Marshall, SD d: 05 Sep 
1950 Korea

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Subject: Marshall County Surnames Marshall County Query
   Date: Tue, 16 Feb 1999 11:38:01 EST
   From: James R.White
     To: lkh35@earthlink.net


I' m looking for information with regard to my grandmother and grandfather,
George and Abigail Louise WHITE, who lived in Britton, S.D., in the early
1900's until Abigail's death in 1937.  They had three children:  Arthur (who
was my father), Charles and Angela, all born in approximately 1880's.  Arthur
died in May, 1943, in Britton.  Abigail died in summer of 1937.  George was a
blacksmith in Britton for many years.  Arthur was a restauranteur and operated
White's Restaurant in the 1920's.  Arthur was married to Evelyn SANKEY in
1920, in Minneapolis, Minnesota.

Thank you.  Any help you can send will be greatly appreciated.  James R.White

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Subject: BAKER Richard
   Date: Mon, 08 Feb 1999 11:01:55 -0800
   From: Vera-Lynn Smella vsmella@telusplanet.net
     To: lkh35@earthlink.net

I'm looking for Family of Richard Baker . He was my ggrandfather He was
married to Charlotte (Catt) . They had 10 children , some of the kids
names  were Arthur , Walter , Hatti , Jenny , Harry .They farmed around
SD. Iv been told that there are still family in that area . Walter had a
large family and many could still be in SD .  If you have any info that
could help me please contact Vera.

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Subject: HIBNER ,William Ora
   Date: Mon, 08 Feb 1999 10:51:32 -0800
   From: Vera-Lynn Smella vsmella@telusplanet.net     
     To: lkh35@earthlink.net

I'm looking for the name Hibner ,William Ora Hibner . We know he  had
one daughter named Vera . She married Arthur Baker and they farmed in
Minnesota and in 1928 moved to Alberta Canada . If you have any info on
these names please contact Vera.

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Subject: Marshall Co. Research
   Date: Sun, 7 Feb 1999 00:00:53 EST
   From: C. Aaberg
     To: lkh35@earthlink.net

Trying to find information about HAUGEN, Andrew who lived in the Veblin area
about 1910-1920.  Do not know what happened to him.  Whether he stayed in area
and raised a family?  If so interested in anything I could find about Haugens
living in the Marshall Co. area.  He came from Norway was the son of Halvor
Haugen (the father stayed in Norway).  Andrew Haugen would have been my great
grandfather's brother.

C. Aaberg  E-Mail   caaaberg@aol.com

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Subject: Marshall County Surnames
   Date: Tue, 02 Feb 1999 22:44:48 -0800
   From: jfcinatl@pacbell.net
     To: lkh35@earthlink.net

Pelikan

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Subject: 
   Date: Mon, 1 Feb 1999 23:14:38 -0600
   From: Cindy Coffin
     To: "'lkh35@earthlink.net'" 

SUBJECT:  Marshall County Surnames

I am looking for any info about the brothers and sister of my great 
grandmother (Anna Katherine Wickre).

Anna was born in Skudesnes, Norway on June 3, 1869.  She was 7 years old 
when she and her parents (Jens Wickre and Eliassina) and presumably her 
siblings, came to the U.S.  They lived in Benton County, IA for six years 
(about 1876 - 1882) before settling in Milan, MN (1882).

Anna married Andrew Berglund in Milan on March 30, 1895.  She died Feb. 19, 
1929 at her farm home near Milan.  I have a copy of her obit, which says 
she was survived by three brothers and one sister:

1) brother Rev. H. J. Wickre (Henry) - of Beloit, IA
2) brother Elias Wickre, of Langford, S.D.
3) brother Alfred Wickre, of Langford, S.D.
4) sister Janna Wickre, of Webster, S.D.

I am also looking for information about their father, Jens Wickre (born 
June 19, 1842 - m. Eliassina Sandhaaland in Skudesnes, Norway; died  Nov. 
25, 1922 in Langford, S.D.)

Will appreciate any info!

-Cindy Coffin

      ***************************************

Lowell's Reply

  Subject: Re: Wickre's
     Date: Tue, 02 Feb 1999 08:44:50 -0500
     From: Lowell Hanson 
       To: Cindy Coffin
 References:1

Hi Cindy,

I knew your great grandmother's brother Alfred. He and his wife Marie
lived on the next block while I was in High School. Your Great
Grandmother's Mother, Eliassina Sandhaaland had a sister Johanna Marie
Sandhaaland who is my Great Grandmother - so we are some kind of
cousins. Sherman Wickre of Livermore, Iowa produced a genealogy tracing
our ancestry back to 1625 on the Island of Karmoy in Norway.

My father was also born, raised, and spent his last year on the same
Island, so my ancestry on both sides of the family goes back to Karmoy.
Unfortunately I was not interested enough in Genealogy earlier in life
to maintain any kind of records while visiting on Karmoy.

We have Sherman Wikre's account and also some history recorded in the
Langford Centennial book. One of my goals is to included some of the
Langford area Pioneer history on the Marshal County Web Page, but so far
I have only transcribed my 3rd grade teacher's history.

I have corresponded with a couple of other people in the Sandhaaland
tree and will look up their Email addresses and get them to you later.
Now I need to get back to work.

Thanks!

Lowell

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Subject: Britton, Marshall Co. Look up
   Date: Thu, 21 Jan 1999 12:18:46 -0800
   From: Doug Karr
     To: lkh35@earthlink.net

From,  Doug Karr   January 21, 1999    dck@pacbell.net

I am looking for obituary information on a John Oliver KARR or CARR.
Died October 19, 1911 in Britton. Buried in Britton.
If there is a newspaper I can write to please let me know.

Thank You

Doug Karr

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Subject: CLAYSON/ROOT
   Date: Tue, 19 Jan 1999 17:23:02 -0800
   From:  Larry Bradley
     To: 

Linda Bradley

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Subject: common ancestors from Karmoy
   Date: Thu, 17 Dec 1998 15:18:19 -0600
   From: Gene Nygaard
     To: "Lowell Hanson" 

Hi, Lowell

I did some checking on what I have in my files.  From what I have, the
closest relationship between you and me would be 4th cousins, with a
common ancestor of Marta Hansdtr. Sandhåland (cir 1767-1853), who is
my ancestor a couple of ways.  We are also 5th cousins with closest
common ancesters being Marta's parents, Hans Sjursen and Katrine
Håkonsdtr Vikra.

I have my database in Brother's Keeper for Windows, and I'm running
Windows 98 on my computer and have WordPerfect 8 for a word processor.
I can export and import GEDCOM files.

I'm enclosing an .rtf file with the first few generations of what I
have of your ancestors, mostly ancestors of your maternal grandfather
Elias Olsen Høynes.  Much of it is from the bygdeboker, some from our
relatives LaVonne (Fagerland) and husband Gene Larson who have a dairy
farm at Langford, and her sister Melinda Nelson in Minneapolis, whose
address you have on your Genweb pages.  LaVonne and Melinda sent me a
history by Sherman Wickre (1890-1947) that had some of this
information, I think.

Gene Nygaard
Crosby, ND, USA
Gene's Web Site

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Subject:Marshall Co. genealogy
   Date:Tue, 8 Dec 1998 22:26:11 -0600
   From: Gene Nygaard
     To: Lowell Hanson" 

Hi, Lowell

I just checked out the Marshall County GenWeb site.  My grandfather
Joseph Nygaard was b. near Pierpont, Day Co. in 1895.  I have many
relatives in the Day and Marshall Co. areas.

I'm wondering if you might be Lowell Knute Hanson b. 1935, or a
relative of his (especially with the lkh initials in your email
address).  If so, I have you and quite a few of your ancestors in your
database--going back a lot further than I have my own ancestors, and
we'd be distant cousins (I haven't checked how close yet).  The
families of both my grandfathers came from the island of Karmøy, and
some of the ancestors of the Lowell Hanson I have came from Høynes
farm on Karmøy.

Gene Nygaard
Crosby, ND, USA
some ahnentafels, etc. at Gene's Web Site

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Subject: Marshall County Surnames Date: Sun, 06 Dec 1998 16:01:38 -0600 From: Bob Mittelstadt To: lkh35@earthlink.net Please post the following surname to the Marshall Co. GenWeb surname list. LADWIG, Gustave and Lydia (nee Mittelstadt) Thank you! -- Bob Mittelstadt -- Researching western Dodge County, Wisconsin: Fox Lake, Trenton, Beaver Dam, Oak Grove, Lowell, Calamus, Westford.

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Subject:Surname foster
   Date:Wed, 25 Nov 1998 14:51:43 EST
   From:Al Foster
     To:lkh35@earthlink.net

 i am looking for any records sadie margaret eastburg foster born 5/1/1909 in
britton and poss. marriage 1927? to claude foster same cane you help?

                                                                    thank you 
                    
                                                                         al
an c foster                                                                    
11013 lange rd.                                                                
bridgman,mi.49106

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Subject:Marshall County Query
   Date:Sat, 14 Nov 1998 05:25:53 -0800
   From:Bonnie Fuller   To:lkh35@earthlink.net

Researching family name - LUFFMAN - when I discovered in a 1909 SD city
directory, a postoffice (very small town of about 20) near Sisseton
named Luffman.  Its not a common name and almost all in the US are
linked.  Do you have any information on the town?  For whom it was
named?  Does any of it remain?  Thanks for any information you can
provide. 
Bonnie/Idaho

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Subject:Luffman, SD
   Date: Mon, 30 Nov 1998 21:03:12 -0600
   From: Cindy Eikamp
     To: lkh35@earthlink.net

Bonnie,

Luffman, in Marshall County, SD., was named after its first postmaster
Marin M. Luffman, who was appointed postmaster in 1900. In 1904 someone
else was named postmaster. He is buried in the Lake City Cemetery.

That information is from the Marshall County History book published in
1979 by the Marshall County Historical Society.

Hope this helps.

Cindy in South Dakota
A former Marshall County resident

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Subject:Marshall county surnames
   Date:Thu, 15 Oct 98 23:30:30 PDT
   From:Dale Decker
     To:lkh35@earthlink.net

     Hans Olson BEKKUM,  also known as Hans Olson lived in Langford,
Marshall county in 1900.  He lived with his daughter and son in law, Mari
and Peter H. Gilbert and is listed in the 1900 census.  He died on November
21, 1907.  I am trying to find the location of his grave.  I believe he may
be buried in Langford.  
     I have not been able to get a copy of the 1905 state census to see if
he was still living in Langford at that time.
     I would appreciate any information about my great grandfather or the
Bekkum family.
     Thanks very much---Dale Decker

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Subject:Marshall County Surnames
   Date:Sat, 26 Sep 1998 22:30:01 EDT
   From:John Hilleson
     To:lkh35@earthlink.net

Hilleson

submitted by: John Hilleson hilly2@aol.com

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Subject: 
   Date: Thu, 1 Jan 1998 17:09:23 -0600
   From: Ginger Martin     
     To: lkh35@earthlink.net

You have a beautiful Courthouse!  I am trying to find out the charges for a
census record search on the 1860 census.  I didn't see it listed, so it is
even available for Marshall County?

If you do know it is available, could you point me in the right direction?

Thank You very much!!!
Ginger Martin
gingerm@webzone.net

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Subject: South Dakota death index.
   Date: Fri, 12 Dec 1997 20:40:03 -0600
   From: Fred A. Cruckson
     To: "lkh35@earthlink.net"

Hello Lowell Hanson!

Is there a death index for South Dakota?  If so, would you do a look-up 
for me regarding Alice Eaton who lived in Marshall county during the late 
1800s; she probably died between 1885 and 1910.  Would you also check on 
Nettie Chase who was living in Marshall county in 1945?

I am trying to learn deathdates and locations for Alice Eaton and Nettie 
Chase. I tried visiting Marshall county cemeteries on your homepage, 
but it would not load on my computer; I'll try again in a few days.

---Fred Cruckson in Fond du Lac, Wisconsin [happyliontamer@prodigy.net]; 
sent 121297/8:32

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