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Obituary published in the Northern Tribune Newspaper of Grande Prairie, Alberta on 28 Dec 1939.
| South, John Montgomery (I00819)
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Obituary published on the front page of the Casselton Reporter on 7 Oct 1898. | South, Delivan (I00815)
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Obituary published on the front page of the Dodge County Republican on 2 Jul 1931. | South, William Wallace (I00816)
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Obituary published on the front page of the Mantorville Express on 25 Jan 1940. | South, Norman Sepherd (I00817)
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Obituary reprinted in "From Norway to North America: The Descendants in Canada and the United States of Olaf and Caroline Pederson" by Jean E. Peterson, 1981.
One of the pioneers and early settlers of Hope township in Cavalier County, North Dakota, passed away to the unknown beyond on November 12, 1924. Olaf Peterson was born at Hallan (sic), Norway, September 7, 1833 and was at his death 91 years, 2 months and 5 days old.
He immigrated to America in the year 1869 and first settled at Selkirk, Manitoba, living there for one and one half years.
He then moved to Pembina county, close to Pembina city. There he helped to take in all the hardships of the early settlers, which were at times mostly unreasonable, but Mr. Peterson was one of the boys and never grumbled or worried over hardships. About 36 years ago, he moved from Pembina to what was afterwards called Hope township in Cavalier County, N. D. where he had made his home with his family, except three years that he lived at Spalding, Sask., Canada, where he proved up a homestead.
Mr. Peterson was a continuous resident here since 1914. He had lived in Hope township with his (son) Charley. Mrs. Olaf Peterson (Caroline) died eight years ago, February 4, 1916, and was 74 years old. To them were born the following children, all of whom are well and favorably known in Hope township and Cavalier county: Seward Peterson, Adolph Peterson of Vang; Mrs. Ole H. Olson of Vang; Mrs. Sarah Quale, Brinsmade, N.D.; Mrs. Ida Curry, Star City, (Manitoba: sic) Sask.; Pete Peterson of Vang; Mrs. Sam Braaten, Vang; Fred Peterson, Vang; Ole Peterson and Charlie Peterson, Vang.
Olaf Petersons were grandparents to 66 children and great-grandparents to 42. Olaf Peterson as a neighbor could not be excelled and it can honestly be said about the children that they have been an honor to their parents and also to our community.
Mr. Peterson will be greatly missed by all his friends for his jolly stories and his native (narratives?) of early days and pioneer settlers.
Interment took place November 18 at the Vang cemetery.
| Pederson, Ole "Olaf" (I00041)
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Obituary was published on 27 Jan 1922 in the Casselton Reporter - page 5. | South, Clark Eugene (I00818)
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Obituary was published on page 2 of the Mantorville Express on 27 Jul 1883. | South, Florence "Floy" Isabel (I00824)
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Obituary Zurich Herald December 16, 1904
On Monday morning the citizens of Zurich were surprised and grieved to learn that the angel of death had visited us and taken away the soul of one of our earliest settlers, in the person of Clarissa Liebler, widow of the late Michael ZELLER. Her end came peacefully and painlessly just after midnight. The late Mrs. ZELLER was born on March 22, 1835, and was married on July 8th, 1851, in the County of Waterloo. Over forty years ago, she moved to this township, where she has since resided, and since the death of her partner over a year ago made her home with her daughter, Mrs. Ed. Appel. She leaves five daughters, two sons, thirty-two grandchildren and four great grandchildren, also a number of brothers and sisters. The funeral took place on Wednesday afternoon, the remains being interred in the Lutheran cemetery. The funeral services were conducted by the Rev. J. Yager, of the Evangelical Church. The old friends who acted as pallbearers were F. Hess Sr., John Diechert Sr., J.F. Richbeil, Philip Hauch, Henry Lipphardt, and Rudolph Heideman. | Liebler, Clarissa (I00425)
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Obituary, Zurich Herald, Dec 31, 1909, page 1, column 3,
Another old resident of the Township in the person of Mr. George Thiel Sr. died at the family residence 14th concession on Thursday last having reached the age of 84 years. The deceased had been in rather poor health for some years and the end came not unexpected. He was one of the pioneers of the Township and although of a retiring disposition, he leaves many warm personal friends of long standing who mourn his loss. He leaves a widow and grown up family. The funeral took place on Sunday afternoon, the interment taking place in the Lutheran cemetery and was conducted by Rev. C.C.J. Maas, in the presence of a large gathering.
| Thiel, George (I13654)
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Obituary:
Mabel was born in Naicam, Sask. and was the third child in a family of six. She attended Home School in the Naicam district, and married Morris in 1935 at Rose Valley, Saskatchewan. They lived in Spalding where they owned the grocery store and hotel. After Morris became ill in 1940, Mabel began working in the grocery store and continued to work until 1973. Mabel and Morris lived in a number of places before setfllng in Eastend where they operated a grocery store. She enjoyed people and loved to sing and play cards. She was a member of the Gardenia Rebekali Lodge. Mabel had a wonderful sense of humour and loved to tell jokes. She had an appreciation for style and always had to be properly dressed. The girls at the lodge called her their Barbie doll. Mabel enjoyed her grandchildren and was always there for them. She was very lonely after Morris passed away. Mabel lived in the lodge for 9 years and it literally became her home.
She was predeceased by her husband Morris in 1994, her parents Herman in 1984 and Turina in 1968. one sister Ina Ballard, brothers Lester Olson and Oscar Olson, brother-in-law Vernon Eklund all in 2004, brothers-in-law Martin Hoffos in 1995 and Leon Ballard in 2005.
She is survived by....... | Olson, Mabel Nellie Caroline (I00025)
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Obtained at http://ww2.glenbow.org on Feb 28, 2005
History
Earl Adam Hastings, 1924-1996, was born and educated in Regina. He served in the RCAF, 1942-1945. From 1948 to 1952 he was leader of the Saskatchewan Liberal Party. He married Evelyn Kain in 1952 and they had three children, David, Donald and Leslie. He worked for the Saskatchewan Department of Agriculture, 1952-1957, then moved to Calgary where he worked as a petroleum landman for the Sun Oil Company until he was appointed to the Senate in 1966. He was president of the Calgary Liberal Association, 1958-1959, and of the Alberta Liberal Association, 1960-1962. He was appointed to the Senate by Prime Minister Lester Pearson in 1966, and as a senator became widely acknowledged as the ombudsman for the federal penitentiary system, and as an expert on the punishment and rehabilitation of criminals. He was awarded the John Howard Society Distinguished Canadian Humanitarian Award in 1986.
| Hastings, Earl Adam (I05701)
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Occupation: Blacksmith | Haberer, Jacob (I18059)
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Occupation: medical doctor | Francy, Dr. Charles Henry (I00526)
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Oct. 8, 1924, OESTREICHER, Daniel, 58, Crediton, Crediton, farmer, Evangelical, father – Michael OESTREICHER, mother – Barbara FEES, Widower, to Lydia KOBE, 42, Sullivan Tp., Grey Co., Toronto, Evangelical, father – Ernst KOBE, no mother listed, spinster, Wit: Mr. Eli Brubaker, Hanover, Ont. & Mrs. Elsie Brubaker, married by Wm Y. Dreier at the home of the grooms parents, Crediton. | Family: Daniel Oestreicher / Lydia Kobe (F3047)
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Ola Toreson moved his family from the Hallerdalen farm sometime between the births of his children - Ingeborg: born in 1826 on Hallerdalen and Lars: born 1830 on Tingelstad. He and his wife Kari lived out the rest of their lives on the Tingelstad farm. | Family: Ole Toreson Hallerdalen / Kari Kristoffersdotter Bjørndalen (F7287)
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On 13 Sep 1865 Maria Hill was confirmed at St Peter's Evangelical Lutheran Church, Zurich, Ontario. | Hill, Maria (I19444)
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On 14 April 1889 Elisabeth Simon was confirmed at St Peter's Evangelical Lutheran Church, Zurich, Ontario. | Simon, Elizabeth "Lizzie" (I18277)
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On 17 April 1881 Catharina Flachsbord and Margaretha Flachsbord were confirmed at St Peter's Evangelical Lutheran Church, Zurich, Ontario. | Flaxbard, Catharina (I19384)
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On 17 April 1881 Catharina Flachsbord and Margaretha Flachsbord were confirmed at St Peter's Evangelical Lutheran Church, Zurich, Ontario. | Flaxbard, Margret (I19385)
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On 18 April 1886 Henry Albrecht was confirmed at St Peter's Evangelical Lutheran Church, Zurich, Ontario. | Albrecht, Henry (I19455)
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