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151 Mother Anna Sofia Johannisdotter was 29 yrs father Johan Linderholm Linderholm, Frans August (Frank) (I0545)
 
152 mother maidens Carroll Graven, Theodore Joseph (I0020)
 
153 mother's maiden Carroll Graven, Alma Charlotte (I0016)
 
154 mother's maiden Tillery McWilliams, John (I0017)
 
155 mother's maiden Tracy Carroll, Agnes (I0082)
 
156 Mpls City Directory 1901 shows John B Galarneau moved to Helena, Montana.

Mpls City Directory 1901 shows John B Galarneau as working at car repair Soo Shops. Must be Soo Line Railroad.Understanding is the railroad sent hi to work in Montana where he died.

Mpls City Directory 1902 shows Mary Galarneau as widow of John. and living with sons, John, Oliver, and Joseph. No mention of Richard or Hector.

 
Galarneau, John (I0053)
 
157 Name Jessie Divian Christian
Sex Female
Birth Date 15 Mar 1896
Birthplace Cottonwood, Lyon, Minnesota, United States
Race White
Ethnicity American
Father's Name Ernest Christian
Father's Sex Male
Father's Age 28
Father's Birth Year (Estimated) 1868
Father's Birthplace Minn.
Mother's Name Anna
Mother's Sex Female
Mother's Age 26
Mother's Birth Year (Estimated) 1870
Mother's Birthplace Minn

Census 1900
Name Jessie Christian
Sex Female
Age 4
Place Lucas & Stanley Townships Cottonwood village, Lyon, Minnesota
Marital Status Single
Race White
Relationship to Head of Household Daughter
Birth Date Mar 1896
Birthplace Minnesota
Father's Birthplace Minnesota
Mother's Birthplace Minnesota
Jessie Christian's Parents and Siblings
Earnest Christian - Father age 33
Minnesota

Event Type Census
Name Earnest Christian
Sex Male
Age 33
Marital Status Married
Race White
Relationship to Head of Household Head
Years Married 6
Birth Date Nov 1867
Birthplace Minnesota
Marriage Year (Estimated) 1894
Father's Birthplace Norway
Mother's Birthplace Illinois
Anna Christian age 31
Minnesota

1920 Census
Name Ernest Christian
Sex Male
Age 52
Event Place Hennepin, Minnesota, United States
Birth Year (Estimated) 1868
Birthplace Minnesota
Marital Status Married
Race White
Relationship to Head of Household Head
Father's Birthplace Norway
Mother's Birthplace England

Ernest Christian's Spouses and Children
Anna Christian
Wife
Age 50
Birth Year (Estimated) 1870
Birthplace Minnesota
Father's Birthplace Norway
Mother's Birthplace Norway


Jessie Dalarmeaw
Daughter
Birth Year (Estimated) 1897
Birthplace Minnesota
Marital Status Widowed
Race White
Relationship to Head of Household Daughter
Father's Birthplace Minnesota
Mother's Birthplace Minnesota
Age 23

Grace Christian
Daughter 16
Minnesota

Gladys Christian
Daughter 14
Minnesota

Dorothy M Dalarmeaw
Relationship to Head of Household Granddaughter
Age 4
Minnesota

Olivet V Dalarmeaw
Relationship to Head of Household Granddaughter
Age 3
Minnesota
 
Christian, Jessie Divian (I0061)
 
158 New York Times

JUNE 14, 2000

SWAN-Ruth G. of New Canaan, Connecticut on June 11, 2000. At the age of 84. Wife of the late Donald O. Swan, former President of Exxon Chemical. Beloved mother of Beverly S. Barnard of Ridgefield, CT and Sally S. Hartenstein of Coral Gables, Florida. Sister of Beverly Tobeck of Tustin, California, Gerald Galarneau of Minneapolis and Gordon Galarneau of Turkey. Mother-in-law of James Hartenstein. Grandmother of 7. Great grandmother of 2. Funeral Services Saturday, June 17 at 11AM at the First Congregational Church of Ridgefield, Ridgefield, CT. Visitation Friday 7:30-9:00PM at the Kane Funeral Home, 41 Catoonah Street, Ridgefield, CT. Contributions to H.O.M.E., c/o 1st Congregational Church, 103 Main Street, Ridgefield, CT 06877.
 
Galarneau, Ruth L. (I0012)
 
159 Note importante au sujet des parents de Joseph (Antoine) Galarneau :
Ici survient la seule entrée qui demeure encore douteuse dans la généalogie de la lignée ascendante de Paul-Émile Galarneau.
Au mariage de Joseph Galarneau et d'Angélique Chicot le 04 Feb 1822 à Rivière-des-Prairies, Montréal, Québec, Canada, les parents de Joseph sont inscrits comme étant Joseph Galarneau et M. Josephte Abraham, de Terrebonne, mais je n'ai jamais trouvé de trace d'un mariage comprenant les noms de ces derniers. Martin Galarneau, frère de Joseph était témoin de ce mariage.
Cependant, un Joseph Galarneau a marié une M. Josephte Parent à Ste-Rose (Laval) le 2 octobre 1795. Les parents de M. Josephte Parent sont F (feu) Abraham Parent et M. Labonté.
Les prénoms des mariés étant les mêmes que les parents du premier Joseph Galarneau, la région de leur mariage étant la même que l'origine des parents de Josephte Abraham, le prénom "Abraham" étant celui du père de M. Josephte Parent et l'année du mariage de Joseph Galarneau et de M. Josephte Parent étant compatible avec l'année possible du mariage des parents de Joseph Galarneau et d'Angélique Chicot, j'en ai déduit que M. Josephte Abraham et M. Josephte Parent étaient la même personne.
Autre évidences :
-Le décès de Marie-Josephe Parent est survenu le 8 Avril 1824 à Terrebonne (Saint-Louis-de-France), Québec, Canada. Joseph Galarneau, veuf de Josephe Abraham, s'est marié à Geneviève Taillon le 23 août de la même année du décès de M-J Parent à Terrebonne (Saint-Louis-de-France), Québec, Canada. Les dates sont compatibles avec mon hypothèse
-Au baptême de M. Emilie Galarneau (08 Juin 1816, à Terrebonne, Québec, Canada), fille de Joseph Galarneau et de Marie Abraham, le parrain est Joseph Galarneau, frère de l'enfant. Or, aucun enfant baptisé de ce couple ne se prénomme Joseph ni n'aurait l'âge d'être parrain. Par contre, Joseph Galarneau, fils de Joseph Galarneau et de Josephte Parent et né en 1797 [baptisé le 17 Mar 1797 à Laval (St-Vincent-de-Paul-de-l'Île-Jésus), Québec, Canada], pourrait bien être le parrain d'Émilie.
-Au mariage de Jacques Gravelle et de Marie-Josephe Galarneau, [24 juin 1817 à Terrebonne (Saint-Louis-de-France), Québec, Canada], âgée de 21 ans, les parents de la mariée sont Joseph Galarneau et Josephte Abraham. La mariée pourrait être Marie-Josephe Galarneau, baptisée le 6 novembre 1795 à Laval (St-Vincent-de-Paul-de-l'Île-Jésus), Québec, Canada et fille de Joseph Galarneau et de Josephte Parent. Son frère Martin était témoin de son mariage.
-Au mariage de Martin Galarneau et d'Angélique Gauthier (7 février 1825 à Rivière des Prairies, Québec, Canada), les parents du marié sont Joseph Galarneau et Josephte Abraham. Le marié pourrait être Martin Galarneau, fils de Joseph Galarneau et de Josephte Parent. Son frère Joseph était d�ailleurs témoin de son mariage. 
Galarneau, Joseph (I1492)
 
160 Obituary

Birth: Mar. 26, 1915
Litchfield
Meeker County
Minnesota, USA
Death: Aug. 1, 2014
Baudette
Lake of the Woods County
Minnesota, USA

A Funeral Service for Ruth E. Fogelstrom of Baudette, MN will be held on Wednesday, August 6, 2014 at 1:00 PM at First Congregational Church of Baudette, MN. Visitation will be held on Tuesday, August 5, 2014 from 5-7 PM at Helgeson Funeral Home in Baudette, MN. Interment will be held at Elm Park Cemetery in Baudette.

Ruth Fogelstrom passed away on Friday, August 1, 2014 at the LakeWood Care Center in Baudette, MN at the age of 99.

Ruth was born on March 26, 1915 in Litchfield, MN to Albert and Laura Galarneau. At the age of 12, she was adopted into a farm family in Litchfield and graduated from high school there. She lived on the farm until 1939, when she and Ray Fogelstrom were married in 1939. After farming several years with Ray’s parents, they moved to Minneapolis where Ray was employed a large grocery chain. The later moved to Columbia Heights, MN where they operated a small grocery store. In 1943, when Ray served in the military, Ruth and the children lived in Staples, MN until 1945. After farming in Nevada, IA for 12 years, they moved to Baudette, MN to be closer to family.

She was a member of the First Congregational Church and enjoyed serving there for many years. She also spent time gardening, watching baseball, knitting, and baking for her family.

She was preceded in death by her parents; husband, Ray; daughters, Donna Gohman and Carol Scharfenkamp; three sisters and a brother.  
Galarneau, Ruth Eileen (I385)
 
161 Obituary

Birth: May 10, 1916
Faribault
Rice County
Minnesota, USA
Death: Dec. 28, 2007
Winona
Winona County
Minnesota, USA

Obituary~
Edith H. Richey, age 91, of Winona, formerly of Litchfield, died on Friday, Dec. 28, 2007, at Saint Anne Hospice.

Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. on Jan. 3, 2008, at St. Paul's Evangelical Lutheran Church with Pastor Paul Lindhorst officiating. Visitation will be held two hours prior to the services at the church. Interment will be held in the Lake Ripley Cemetery.

Edith Hazel Richey, the daughter of Albert and Laura (Chamberlain) Galarneau, was born on May 10, 1916, in Faribault, Minn. She grew up and received her education in the Litchfield area. On Sept. 10, 1935, she was united in marriage to Harland Richey. They engaged in farming in the Litchfield and Watkins area for a few years before moving into Litchfield. In the mid 1960s they moved to the Brainerd area. After Harland's health failed they moved to Winona in 2001. Edith was a member of the St. Paul's Evangelical Lutheran Church in Litchfield. She enjoyed fishing, camping and dancing with Harland. She also enjoyed painting and music. She was very handy with her needle work and would often crochet elaborate designs without a pattern.

She is survived by her children, David (Margaret) Richey of St. Louis Park and Janice (Arnold) Dufseth of Rolling Stone, Minn.; grandchildren James (Kris) Dufseth, Jessica (Jeff) Hosch and Jeff (fiancee Lisa Thorn) Dufseth; great-grandchildren Morgen, Isabella and Cody. She is also survived by her sisters, Ruth Fogelstrom of Baudette, Marion Bengston of Sarasota, Fla., and Virginia Prieve of Litchfield. She was preceded in death by her parents, husband Harland in 2002, son Alfred, brother Bob Galarneau and sister, Margaret Sims.  
Galarneau, Edith Hazel (I388)
 
162 Obituary

Scott C. Galarneau

Galarneau, Scott C. age 62, of Champlin, passed away at home, surrounded by family on February 14, 2015. He is preceded in death by parents, Dick and Judy; nephew Ricky. He will be deeply missed and forever loved by his wife of 35 years, Andie; children, Emily, Tony (Cassie) and Heidi (Jon); grandchildren (and best friends club), Rosalie and AJ; siblings, Sue, Rick and Julie, many other relatives and friends. Scott will be remembered for his humor and love of life. Celebration of life service will be held 2:00 pm, Friday, February 27th at Eastman Nature Center, Elm Creek Park Reserve.

Published on February 22, 2015 
Galarneau, Scott Curtis (I0067)
 
163 occupation chauffer died 24 yrs Galarneau, Richard Anthony (I0048)
 
164 Occupation Domestique des Jesuites first record at 9 yrs 1652 in New France Galarneau, Jacques (I0153)
 
165 Occupation tanner Galarneau, Charles (I1134)
 
166 ontario births show parents jean baptiste galarneau and mary dunlevy 12-23-1888 Galarneau, Joseph (Joseph Alexandre) (I0087)
 
167 Ontario Births, 1869-1912- Joseph Albert Galarneau born 22 Apr 1891 Ottawa, Carleton, Ontario - father Jean Baptiste Galarneau mother Marie Dunberg Galarneau, Albert (Joseph Albert) (I0088)
 
168 PFC US ARMY - WORLD WAR II Galarneau, Gordan Douglas (I0010)
 
169 quebec 1861 census has frs x galerneau 50 yrs b 1811 living l'Assomption, L'Assomption, Quebec birthplace B. C. L'assomption married on pg 43 Galarneau, Francois (I0054)
 
170 quebec census 1871 married 64 yrs born 1807 birthplace quecbec living 04, Hull b, Ottawa West 93, Quebec children paul 18, mary 14, john 3 (pg 92 0f record) shows name as france galerneau Galarneau, Francois (I0054)
 
171 shows age 24 at birth of ida Johansdotter, Anna Sofia (I0078)
 
172 shows died at 18 yrs buried at lakewood Fornell, Effie (I0076)
 
173 shows frank fornell father and ida lindholm mother for death record but ida marie for birth and no first name Fornell, Rose (I0074)
 
174 shows hector galarneau age 15yrs in census Source (S0006)
 
175 Son of Johaann Joost Schloszer and Margareth Frey. Peter arrived in Philadelphia 30 Sep 1732 on the ship Dragon, accompanied by his brother Leonhardt. He took the oath of allegiance on 30 Sep 1738. Pennsylvania German Pioneers, Vol I. Peter and Maria married in 1735 in Lebanon Co., Pennsylvania or possibly 1738 in Berke Co. Pennsylvania. Schloszer, Peter (I583)
 
176 ssi death record shows mother's maiden Tracy Carroll, Charlotte Frances (I0019)
 
177 SSI record death April 1976 shows birth MN 18 January 1916  Swan, Donald (I0022)
 
178 State Historical Society helps solve 32-year-old mystery
Published: Friday, August 19th, 2011

Researchers with the South Dakota State Historical Society recently played a key role in solving a 32-year-old mystery involving the death of a Civil War veteran.

In 1979, a home in Warner owned at the time by Gerold Zumbaum, was raised from its foundation, revealing an 1893 marble headstone issued by the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs and inscribed “SERGT. J.F. KINNA, CO.C., 12OHIO.CAV.” The stone made its way to a basement where it stayed for the next 32 years. Eventually Brown County Centennial Village in Aberdeen became caretakers of the stone, where it was later included in their mock cemetery.

Through the years, questions about the stone remained unanswered, such as: Who was this Sgt J.F. Kinna that served in the Ohio Cavalry during the Civil War? If not buried in Aberdeen, where was this soldier’s grave?

Some Aberdeen-area veterans heard of the stone and felt it would be better to place the stone at the originally intended gravesite. After exhausting local resources, they contacted the State Historical Society-Archives at the Cultural Heritage Center in Pierre. It is at this time that Virginia Hanson and Lori Carpenter became involved in the search. After an extensive search of the State Archives’ diverse resources, Kinna’s life story began to emerge.

Hanson, the primary researcher, first looked for information about Kinna in WPA cemetery records, where she found out his full name was Jacob Franklin Kinna, and he was buried in Yankton. From there she went to the society’s microfilm newspaper collection and was able to find articles about Kinna’s death in 1893. Hanson also utilized census records, Civil War records and land records to piece together Kinna’s story. Carpenter conducted several personal interviews.

“It’s one of the more interesting research projects I’ve been involved with,” Hanson said. “There’s more to the story than just finding his burial location. Here is a man who is part of our history. This is saving South Dakota history.”

On Saturday, Sept. 10, at Yankton Cemetery in Yankton, the once forgotten stone will at last mark the site of Kinna’s remains. Military Honor Guards are expected to attend the installation of the stone for this Civil War soldier.

Born in 1840 at Virginia to Catherine and Samuel Kinna, Jacob Franklin Kinna grew to manhood in Maryland. By the age of 20, Kinna accepted employment as a wagon master at Jackson, Md. On Oct. 23, 1863, Kinna resided in Ohio where he enlisted into Company C, 12th regiment, Ohio Cavalry division as a Corporal for the Union Army. His unit remained at Camp Chase until February 1864. The company received orders sending them to Nashville on March 31, 1864. During the War of the Rebellion, Kinna and Company C saw action at Mount Sterling, Ky.; Bristol, Tenn., and Dallas, N.C. His war service ended at Nashville, Tenn., on Nov. 14, 1865.

By 1870, Jacob had married Rebecca. Children born of this union were Charles H. and Clayton, both of whom were born at Indiana. At age 40, Jacob was a widowed wagon maker at Alvin, IL. On Sept. 13, 1881, Louisa McClellan and Jacob received a marriage license at Vermillion County, IL. Between 1882 and 1890, Kinna made his way from Illinois to Ordway, S.D. From Ordway he traveled to Yankton, where he made his home two miles west of the township. Although a resident of the Yankton area, Kinna retained membership with Aberdeen’s Robert Anderson Post 19 Grand Army of the Republic for Civil War veterans.

On Dec. 2, 1893, Kinna sustained a gunshot wound to his shoulder while attempting to evict a trespassing hunter from his property. After the shooting, Kinna acquired an infection known as grippe and he died on Dec. 20, 1893. Burial occurred in an unmarked grave at Yankton Cemetery in block 716 grave site 25, under the auspices of Phil Kearney Post 7 GAR 
Kinna, Jacob F. (I0540)
 
179 states mother's maiden Carroll Graven, Lillian Frances (I0005)
 
180 Strange Doings

Hector born 18 Jan 1893

On 30 Jan 1894 parents register Canada birth of James Galarneau in Cambridge, Mass. stating birth 23 Jan 1893. Don't know why this US register of birth unless for immigration purposes. This shows a birth 5 days after Hector. So assume it refers to Hector.

Stranger still a Guibert Galarneau is born in Hull, Quebec on 20 JUN 1894 6 months after James or 1.5 years after Hector.

Then on 20 NOV 1894 in Hull there is a death of their infant of 5 months. The name is stated to be Hector not Guibert even though Hector is going on 2 years.

Guibert is heard no more after this but Hector goes on even though he has been buried.

Maybe had something to do with the Immigration Restriction League that was founded in 1894 and feelings at the time. 
Galarneau, Guibert (I0554)
 
181 Strange Doings

Hector born 18 Jan 1893 baptised 23 Jan 1893

On 30 Jan 1894 parents register Canada birth of James Galarneau in Cambridge, Mass. stating birth 23 Jan 1893. Don't know why this US register of birth unless for immigration purposes. This shows a birth 5 days after Hector. So assume it refers to Hector.

Stranger still a Guibert Galarneau is born in Hull, Quebec on 20 JUN 1894 6 months after James birth registration or 1.5 years after Hector's birth.

Then 5 months later, on 20 NOV 1894 in Hull there is a death of their infant of 5 months. The name is stated to be Hector not Guibert even though Hector is going on 2 years.

Guibert is heard no more after this but Hector goes on even though he has been buried.

Maybe had something to do with the Immigration Restriction League that was founded in 1894 and feelings at the time. 
Galarneau, Hector D. (Joseph Hector) (I0006)
 
182 sweden baptism for anna sophia in kronoberg province near Linneryd matches feb 1837 birthdate father Jonas Nilsson mother Nilla Magnusdr no johannsdotter born near 1837 Johansdotter, Anna Sofia (I0078)
 
183 Sweden Baptisms - Linneryd, Kronoberg, Sweden 14 Set 1861 father Johan Linderholm mother Johan Linderholm age 24 Linderholm, Ida Marie (I0071)
 
184 Sweden Baptisms for ida shows name as anna sofia johansdotter 24 yrs Johansdotter, Anna Sofia (I0078)
 
185 There is a death record for Albert Linderholm on 17 Apr 1948 at Nicollet, Minnesota. Kandiyohi headstone only shows death as 1947. Linderholm, Chester Albert (I595)
 
186 Virginia M. “Ginger” Prieve, 96, of Litchfield passed away December 17, 2019 at Bethany Assisted Living in Litchfield. Visitation will be from 2:00 – 4:00 p.m., Thursday, December 26 at the Ecumen Augustana Chapel in Litchfield and also at the church for one hour prior to the service. Services will be conducted at St. Paul’s Ev. Lutheran Church in Litchfield on December 27, 2019 at 11:00 a.m., with Rev. Jay Panning officiating. Interment will be at Lake Ripley Cemetery, with military honors by the Litchfield Military Honor Guard.

Virginia was born on April 16, 1923 in Minneapolis MN to Albert and Laura Galarneau. She was the youngest of six children. As a young child, she was placed in foster care in Litchfield, as were her four sisters and one brother. Even though they were divided among several families, they were able to maintain a relationship over the years. Virginia was eventually adopted by Frank and Mabel Koktavy, who owned and operated the Electric Maid Bakery in Litchfield. They lived in an apartment above the bakery, so Virginia considered Central Park to be her front yard, enjoying many hours playing with her friends and dolls on the bandstand. She graduated from Litchfield High School in the Class of ’41, whose motto was “If you can’t find a path, make one!” After graduation, she moved to Los Angeles to be near her brother Bob and his family, getting a job at a clothing factory. On Sunday morning, December 7, 1941, she was walking home from the store with a friend when they saw people running out of their homes and screaming that the Japanese had just bombed Pearl Harbor. It made such a huge impact on her that she joined the United States Navy and proudly served as a Pharmacist’s Mate Third Class at the U.S. Naval Hospital in San Diego.

On completion of her enlistment, she returned to Minneapolis and worked as a telephone operator. On a weekend visit to Litchfield to visit family, she met Oliver Prieve, who worked for her uncle Harry Radunz at his tire shop. They were married on July 5, 1947 at St. Paul’s Ev. Lutheran Church in Litchfield. Virginia continued to work as a telephone operator until their daughter Sandra Lee was born on September 16, 1949. Sandra passed away the following day due to complications at birth. Their daughter Susan Virginia was born on Sandra’s birthday in 1950, followed by Gary Oliver in 1953 and Sara Jane in 1961. Ginger was an excellent cook and enjoyed baking and canning. She was also a very talented seamstress and made over 300 Raggedy Ann and Andy dolls, as well as several hundred baby bibs decorated with her counted cross-stitch designs. Family was always very important to her.

Ginger began working at Bethany Home in Litchfield in 1974, becoming the head of the housekeeping department. She loved her job and stayed there for 18 years, until her retirement in 1992. She repeatedly told her family members that she wanted to live there one day when she could no longer be in her home, because she liked it there so well.

She was a very active member of St. Paul’s Ev. Lutheran Church, serving as a Sunday School teacher, leader of the Lutheran Girl Pioneers, a member of Ladies’ Aid, choir, Altar Guild, and in any other capacity where she could be of help.

Upon Ollie’s death on March 25, 2004, Ginger continued to live alone in the home they had shared for nearly 57 years. At her request, she moved into Bethany Assisted Living on her 85th birthday. She loved the many activities and friendships there, even reuniting with some of her high school classmates and church friends. She served as President of the Residents’ Council, saying that all she really had to do was attend meetings, drink coffee, and eat cookies! In the last several years, she faced the struggles of dementia/Alzheimer’s disease. The family is eternally grateful to the wonderful staff at Bethany and Gloria Dei for the kindness and compassion shown to Ginger, and the dedicated attention, patience, and love that they gave her day after day.

Ginger was preceded in death by her beloved husband, Ollie; her infant daughter, Sandra Lee; her parents, Frank, Mabel, Albert and Laura; her brother, Robert Galarneau; her sisters, Ruth Fogelstrom, Edith Richey, Mariann Bengtson, and Margaret Adams, her son-in-law, Jack Fider; and many other family members and friends.

She is survived by her children; Susan (Steven) Ulrick of Wichita Falls, TX, Gary (Linda) Prieve of Litchfield, and Sara Fider of Mandan, ND. She is also survived by grandchildren; Steven (Becky) Ulrick, Scott (Amber) Ulrick, Melissa Prieve, Laura (Dan) Talvitie, Adam Prieve, Dana (Jason) Splonskowski, Beth (Justin) Goetz, Michael Huncovsky, and Gretchen (Robert) Chilson, as well as 22 Great-Grandchildren; Allison, Anna, Avery, Alenia, Audie, Amelia, Anthony, Alex, Zoey, Tifani, Trinity, Christian, Dayla, Hannah, Matthew, Megan, Maddox, Elise Virginia, Isaac, Jacob, Robert and Miles. 
Galarneau, Virginia Maud (I487)
 
187 Wife name Christina born Scotland Connell, John (I0539)
 
188 Will 1961 Dodge, MN Doig, Margaret Ellen (I0533)
 
189 Willmar Tribune 2/8/1898

DIED.
LINDERHOLM—At his home in Belgrade,
Minn., on Friday, Jan. 27,of
1898, at an age of 31 years, Frank
A. Linderholm, of lung trouble.
The deceased was a son of Mr. and
Mrs. John Linderholm, of the town of
Fahlun. He was born in Lyudrid
Parish. Kronobergs Lan, Sweden, in
1867, and was taken by his parents to
their new home in this country the
following year. Six or seven years
ago he became associated with his
brother Alfred in business ventures
at Belgrade, and two years ago
started in business for himself at that
place He was also interested in a
business venture at Winthrop, Minn.
He was married July 2, 1895, to Miss
Anna Christina Elmquist of Fahlun.
He leaves a wife, parents, three brothers,
Alfred, Charley and Axel, a
sister, Mrs. Frank Fornell, of Minneapolis,
and a large number of friends
who bitterly mourn his untimely
death.
The funeral occurred Tuesday, Feb
1st. Rev. Foss, a friend of the family,
conducted services at the home
at Belgrade in the early morning.
In his remarks he paid high tribute to
the good qualities of the deceased.
At 8 o'clock the remains were placed
on board the train, and were accompanied
to Kandiyohi Station by his
wife, Alfred Linderholm, Frank Fornell,
Mr and Mrs. Youngqvist and
son, Frank Lindquist, Mrs. P. Wa-for
len, Mr. and Mrs. John Elmquist,
The mourning party arrived at
Kandiyohi at 2 o'clock, where a large
number of people were awaiting them.
The remains were then taken to Tripolis,
where impressive services were
held by Rev. S. A. Lindholm at the
church, which had open appropriately
decorated for this occasion of sorrow.

 
Linderholm, Frans August (Frank) (I0545)
 
190 Willmar Tribune 4/18/1900

Mrs. Ida Fornell received the sad
news Tuesday morning of the death of
her son Rudolph, which occurred in
Minneapolis the previous night. The
young man fell a victim to that dread
disease—consumption. He was 18
years of age. Mrs. Fornell left today
for Minneapolis 
Fornell, Rudolf (I0543)
 
191 Woodsman, trapper Forget dit Despatis, Nicolas (I0275)
 
192 WW1 Draft Regisration

States farmer native born 
Blanch, Frederick William (I0528)
 
193 WWII - 2nd Lt, Flight officer 44th Troop Carrier Squadron 316th Troop Carrier Group. Enlisted May 30, 1942 at Greenville, Mississippi Army Air Force. Enslistment shows as single without dependents, completed 4 years college and occuption "Bookkeepers and cashiers, except bank cashiers". Army Serial # 15081426.

The 316th Troop Carrier Group, formed at Patterson Field, Ohio in early 1942, consisted of Headquarters, 36th, 37th, 44th, and 45th Squadrons. Staff sergeant pilots flew their C-47s in support of the British 8th Army across North Africa from Egypt to Tunisia, delivering supplies and pioneering in air evacuation. In July 1943 the Group dropped the 82nd Airborne Division into Sicily (operations HUSKY 1 and 2). In February 1944, the 316th moved to Cottesmore, England, its base for participating in the invasions of France (Normandy, D-Day), Holland (MARKET GARDEN), and Germany (VARSITY). After 30-months of overseas duty, the 316th Troop Carrier Group returned to the US in May 1945. 
Galarneau, Gerald Hector (I0004)
 
194 _STATMARRIED Family F0258
 
195 _STATMARRIED Family F0259
 
196 _STATMARRIED Family F0260
 
197 _STATMARRIED Family F0689
 
198 _STATMARRIED Family F0690
 
199 _STATMARRIED Family F0771
 
200 _STATMARRIED Family F1453
 

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