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Hej !
Kan någon hjälpa mig slutsatser ur denna dödsannonsen:
Edward Paulson of 2511 Harding Avenue father of Miss Dorothy Paulson. Belle of Timberland in Muskegons recent Centennial Exposition, and brother of Attorney Henry N. Paulson, died unexpectedly at Hackley hospital today following an illnes of three days. He was 62 years old. (62 år överstruket, ersatt med 90). Death resulted from a streptococci throat infection wich developed into a peritosillar abscess to seriously undermine his recistance before physicians could relive the infection.Sticken Sunday Mr. Paulson was remowed to the hospital where his condition became acute once the absess formed. He was born in Whitehall April 7 1867 and had been a resident of Muskegon for more than 30 years during which he pursued his trade as carpenter in the employ of local construction companies. He was an active trade unionist and was affiliated with the Carpenters union of Muskegon. Mr. Paulson married Miss Bertha White of Whitehall nov.28 1903. Six children were born to them, three daughters Everlyn, Mildred and Dorothy of this city, and three sons Leslie of Michigan City, Donald and Glenn of Muskegon, who with their mother survive.
He also leaves two brothers Henry N,of Muskegon and Paul of Detroit and three sisters Misses Emma, Anna and Esther Paulson,
all of Whitehall. He was a member of Lakeside Methodist church.
Jag misstänker, att man har vänt på Edwards födelseår och att det i stället skall vara 1876-04-07. Är detta rätt ? Jag vet ej var och när annonsen är införd. När och var dör han ?
När föds de uppräknade 6 barnen ?
MVH
Christer
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I 1910 års folkräkning finner man i Fruitport, Muskegon:
Edward Paulson 35 (=1874-1875)
Bertha Paulson 28
Evelyn Paulson 7
Leslie Paulson 5
Ralph Paulson 2
Mildred Paulson 5/12
Den noggranna beskrivningen av sjukdomsförloppet tyder på att det är en notis i lokaltidningen från 20-30-talet. Dottern har ju valts till skönhetsdrottning på lantbruksutställningen. Centennial förvirrar lite, det brukar vara jämna 100 år efter självständigheten 1776, men kanske det var 1926 (150 år).
Henry N Paulson var född 21 sept 1893 (fel i dödsregsistret står 1993!) och dog 18 jan 1979.
Bertha Paulson, Muskegon dör i mars 1977, född 16 dec 1888 (Social Security).
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Edward och Bertha Paulson ligger begravda på kyrkogården i Whitehall, Muskegon. Tyvärr anges inga datum.
Skönhetsdrottningen gifte sig 1939:
Maurice (Morry) Carlson was born in Muskegon Heights, Michigan. In 1939, he married Dorothy Paulson, also born and raised in the Muskegon area. Together they began a life of service to the Lord. This included raising three sons, Warren, Larry, and Randy, in a strong Christian home.
As an accomplished saxophone player and converted dance band leader, Morry turned his talent into a powerhouse for the Lord. During his long career of service to God and his community, he was employed by the Muskegon Chronicle in the Advertising Department, was an early pioneer of Youth for Christ, and served on the Constitution Committee for Youth For Christ International. He became known as Uncle Morry when he sang with the Uncles Quartet on the Children's Bible Hour. In addition, he served as Director of the Winona Lake Bible Conference, and was one of the originators of Gospel Films in Michigan.
Morry & Dorothy's greatest accomplishment was the establishment of the Youth Haven Ranches in Rives Junction, Michigan, and Picacho, Arizona. The vision for the Ranches sprang from the blessing Morry received as founder of the original Youth Haven Boys Home for troubled teenagers in Muskegon County, Michigan. Together with their son Larry and his wife Cheri, Morry and Dorothy began to turn this vision into a real ministry in 1968. Acting on their faith in God's provision, they purchased several acres of land in Rives Junction and began to transform a field into a haven for underprivileged children.
Several years later, in 1982, a Tucson man named Palmer Miller donated 40 acres of desert property in Picacho, Arizona, to the purpose of beginning a Youth Haven Ranch in Arizona, and thus began the Desert Ranch.
Morry Carlson went to be with the Lord on May 1, 1994 and Dorothy followed on August 20, 2004, but their vision lives on. Today Youth Haven reaches thousands of disadvantaged children each year.
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Hej!
Jag lade in en fråga om Carl Hjalmar Karlsson 2007-01-03,men han kanske inte kom till Michigan,så finns det någon som kan ge mej ett tips hur jag ska göra?
Hoppas på tur!
Hälsningar Lasse Andersson Norrköping.
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Christer
Enligt Muskegon County Genealogical Death Indexing System så finns det en Edward Paulson som dör 1937.
I census 1920 så ser familjebilden ut så här
Edward Paulsen 45
Bertha Paulsen 37
Evelyn Paulsen 17
Leslie Paulsen 15
Ralph Paulsen 11
Mildred Paulsen 10
Donald Paulsen 8
Glen Paulsen 2
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Christer
Bertha White, som gifte sig med Edward var född september 1881. Jag tror detta är hon som i Muskegon County Genealogical Death Indexing System uppges heta Bertha M och som avlider 1943.
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Christer
Frånsett att det diffar på ett år från tidigare uppgift så ser detta ut att vara Dorothy
Social Security Death Index
about Dorothy M. Carlson
Name: Dorothy M. Carlson
SSN: 368-18-3136
Last Residence: 49277 Rives Junction, Jackson, Michigan
Born: 28 May 1920
Died: 20 Aug 2005
State (Year) SSN issued: Michigan (Before 1951 )
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Dödsruna för Dorothy från RootsWeb/Muskegon County (har lämnat namnen på barnen eftersom detta är citat från en tidning och borde efterleva nya PuL):
CARLSON, DOROTHY MAE MRS. (PAULSON)
Obituary
Muskegon Chronicle, Muskegon, Michigan, 22 August 2005, Page 3B
CARLSON, DOROTHY MAE, Rives Junction, MI. Dorothy Mae Carlson, age 85, went to be with her Lord on August 20, 2005 at her home under the loving care of her family. Dorothy Mae Carlson was born May 28, 1920 in Muskegon, Michigan to Edward and Bertha (White) Paulson. She graduated from Muskegon High School and was Belle of the Timberland for the Muskegon Centennial in 1937. On March 10, 1939, she married Maurice (Morry) A. Carlson, who preceded her in death May 1, 1994. They had three sons, M. Warren (Barbara), Larry J. (Cheryle), and Dr. Randy L. (Donna). They had nine grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. She was Co-Founder of Youth Haven Ranches, a Christian organization for needy children located in Rives Junction, Michigan (1968) and Picacho, Arizona (1980), where she served on the Board of Directors and was active in the children's ministries. Dorothy is also survived by her brother, Glen Paulson, who lives in Muskegon, Michigan. She was preceded in death by brothers, Don, Ralph, Les, and sisters, Millie, and Evelyn. In lieu of flowers, the family asks that you consider making a contribution to the Dorothy Carlson Memorial Children's Fund at Youth Haven. Visitation hours will take place at Bethel Baptist Church on Springport Road in Jackson, Michigan from 6:00 until 9:00 p.m. on Tuesday, August 23, as well as at 10:00 a.m. on Wednesday, August 24. Funeral services will be held at the church at 11:00 a.m. Wednesday, August 24, followed by a reception at Youth Haven Ranch. Interment will take place at Mona View Cemetery in Muskegon Heights, Michigan at 1:00 p.m. on Thursday, August 25. -Charles J. Burden and Son Funeral Home (517) 784-3104
23 August 2005, Page 1B
City's 1937 centennial 'belle' dead at age 87, By Dave LeMieux, CHRONICLE STAFF WRITER . Dorothy Mae Carlson, named “Belle of the Timberland” for Muskegon's centennial in 1937, died at her home near Jackson on Saturday. She was 85.
Carlson, then a 17-year-old Muskegon High School student, was elected to reign over Muskegon's mid-July centennial celebration and Lumberjack Carnival.
She was sponsored in her candidacy by local labor unions, which saw that she won by more than 170,000 votes. The daughter of Bertha and Edward Paulson left on a whirlwind tour of Chicago as part of the celebration. Chicago motorcycle cops escorted the bus carrying Carlson and her court, “weaving in and out of traffic, through every red light on Michigan Boulevard” to a reception with Chicago Mayor Edward J. Kelly.
Carlson was featured on NBC's national Farm & Home radio program during her stay in Chicago. She returned to Muskegon for the city's sesquicentennial in 1987 with her husband, Morry, from their home in Tucson. In 1987, she recalled that when she was elected “belle,” war clouds were gathering over an America still in the grips of the Great Depression. Even then, she said, “The beautiful thing about Muskegon was that it always had tremendous spirit.” Morry Carlson died in 1994. The couple has three sons, M. Warren Carlson, Larry J. Carlson and Randy L. Carlson. Dorothy Carlson was co-founder and chairwoman of Youth Haven Ranches, a Christian organization for needy children in the Jackson County community of Rives Junction and Picacho, Ariz.
Funeral arrangements are being handled by Charles J. Burden & Son Funeral Home in Jackson. Carlson's funeral will be at Bethel Baptist Church on Springport Road in Jackson at 11 a.m. Wednesday. She will be buried at Mona View Cemetery in Muskegon Heights at 1 p.m. Thursday.
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Lasse Andersson
Vad hette syskonen som emigrerade och när var de födda. Jag hittar bara en John Carlson i Cadillac 1910 och han är född ca 1860 vilket verkar för tidigt.1900 finns det också en som är född dec 1867.
I mönstringen till 1a världskriget finns en Charles Carlson från Crystal Falls, Iron Co, Michigan som är född rätt datum, men anges född i Finland.
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Hej Chris!
Det är något konstigt,för han har inget syskon Johan Carlson,så frågan är om det inte skrevs in fel i papprena,men han hade två syskon som emigrerade till USA,Hulda Amalia Karlsdotter f,1873-11-16 och stack över maj 1893 och henne vet jag rätt mycket om,och sedan var det broder Axel Harald Karlsson f,1884-04-09 och emigrerade april 1902 och tog sig namnet Rehnberg och alla var födda i Bjurtjärn (S)
Det här är min farmors syskon och dom var nio stycken och det är bara Carl Hjalmar som jag inte vet något om! Så här ser det ut på Emigranten som jag har fått hjälp med,sedan är min engelska inget att skriva hem om!
Namn: KARL HJALMAR KARLSSON
Kön: M Född: 1886-07-31
Yrke/Titel: SNICKARESON Civilstånd: OG
Hemförsaml: BJURTJÄRN Län: S
Bosatt: NOLÅS
Utvandrdag: 1904-06-14 Ålder: 17
Ensam/Familj: ENSAM
Destland: AMERIKA Landskod:
Sida I husförhörslängd: 242
Huvudakt: Aktnr: 006
Löpnummer: 33 Källhänvisn:
Anteckning: 0471904006
Hälsningar Lasse Andersson.
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Det kanske var bara vad han sa till immigrationsmyndigheten! Axel hittar jag i Snohomish, Washington 1920, gift med Ellen och son Harry 9 år. Din Carl Hjalmar verkar uppslukad.
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Hej igen Chris!
Tack snälla du för hjälpen.
Det var rätt Axel.Ättlingar till Axel o Hulda vet heller ingenting om Carl Hjalmar,så en tanke fanns att han kanske var med i WW1 och försvann där,men jag är verkligen glad för att jag har hittat farmors alla andra syskon,så Carl Hjalmar får nog bli ett mysterium!
Hälsningar Lasse Andersson.
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Hej Chris o. Mats !
Tack för all vänlig information, som jag fått! Bild och allt! Ni är fantastiska !
Ska nu se, om jag kan hitta Edward som född 1874/5 och h h Berta White f 1881-09.
jag trodde förut att berta var denna:
Death certificate:
Bertha PAULSON
Birth Date: 16 Dec 1888
Death Date: Mar 1977
Social Security Number: 366-68-3113
State or Territory Where Number Was Issued: Michigan
Death Residence Localities
ZIP Code: 49441
Localities: Muskegon, Muskegon, Michigan
Norton Shores, Muskegon, Michigan
Roosevelt Pk, Muskegon, Michigan ... men tyckte hon var lite väl ung (15) vid vigsel o första barnets födelse !
Hälsningar
Christer
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Edward Paulson född 7 april 1874, snickare, Muskegon mönstrar till 1a världskriget. Han är gift med Bertha. En tå borta som handikapp.
Han bor i Fruitland. Född i USA. Rätt Bertha är alltså den som ska vara född 1881.
I 1900 census finns denna Bertha White i Fruitland:
Josephine White 50
Bertha White 18
Alse White 10
De bor nästan grannar med John och Elna Paulson, som har en son som heter Henry. Edward finns inte med, men är det hans familj så kanske han flyttat hemifrån. Syskon: Hilma, Ester, Paul, Elna (det har varit 8 barn alla lever). John Paulson immigrerade 1867 från Sverige. Född januari 1834 (1839?).
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Det finns tre White på Whitehall kyrkogård:
Josephine
Edward
Ernest
Det fanns flera Paulson i Fruitland, Nils och Mary t ex enligt ett ofullständigt födelseregister.
1884 gjordes en folkräkning i Fruitland som finns på RootsWeb, Muskegon County:
PAULSON John 45 M Husband M SW SW SW Farmer 14
Ella 27 F Wife M SW SW SW House wife 13
Edward 10 M Son S MI SW SW At home 10
Annie 6 F Daughter S MI SW SW 6
PAULSON Emma B. 5 F Daughter S MI SW SW At home 5
Hilma O. 2 F Daughter S MI SW SW 2
likadant gjordes en 1894:
PAULSON John 55 M Husband M SW SW SW Farmer 24 25
Elna 37 F Wife M 7/7 SW SW SW House wife 23 23
Edward 20 M Son S MI SW SW at Home 20 20
Emma B. 15 F Daughter S MI SW SW at Home 15 15
Hilma O. 12 F Daughter S MI SW SW attends School 12 12
Esther P. 6 F Daughter S MI SW SW at Home 6 6
Paul O. 3 M Son S MI SW SW 3 3
Henry N. 8/12 M Son S MI SW SW 8/12 8/12
Bertha som Mats hittade var rätt (du kanske har dessa dödsrunor redan, det är samma källa som den om Edwards död, RootsWeb/Muskegon). Elna Paulson var Elna Olsson från Nosaby (L):
PAULSON, Bertha M. (Mrs.)
Obituary
Muskegon Chronicle Muskegon, Michigan 1 March 1943 Page 2
Mrs. Bertha M. Paulson, 61 years old, 601 Jefferson street, Muskegon Heights, died unexpectedly Sunday at her home. Born Sept. 24, 1881 in Fruitland township, she married Edward Paulson Nov. 28, 1901 in Fruitland township. From there they moved into Greater Muskegon. Mr. Paulson died in 1937. Mrs. Paulson was a member of the Peoples' Tabernacle, and of the Fellowship circle. She leaves three daughters, the Misses Evelyn and Mildred, at home, and Mrs. Maurice Carlson, of Muskegon Heights; two sons, Donald and Glenn, both of Fruitport township; five grandchildren, and one sister, Mrs. T. P. Christian.
Information donated by Matt Burns
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PAULSON-Mrs. Bertha M. Paulson, 61 years old, 601 Jefferson St., Hts., died Sunday at her home. Funeral services will be held at 1 p. m. Tuesday at the Clock Chapel, Rev. Alfred E. Pontious officiating. Interment in Whitehall. Friends may call at the Clock Funeral Home.
Information donated by Matt Burns
Whitehall Forum Whitehall, Michigan 4 March 1943 Page 8
Mrs. B. M. Paulson Funeral services were held Tuesday at Clock chapel for Mrs. Bertha M. Paulson, formerly of Fruitland, who died at her home in Muskegon Heights Sunday. Burial was in Oakhurst. Mrs. Paulson was born Sept. 24, 1881, in Fruitlanl township, and lived there for a number of years. She was married to the late Edward Paulson in 1901 and they had resided most of the time since in Greater Muskegon. Her husband died in 1937. Both Mr. and Mrs. Paulson were very well known here. Mrs. Paulson was a member of the Peoples Tabernacle and the Fellowship Circle. Surviving her are three daughters, Miss Evelyn and Mildred, at home and Mrs. Maurice Carlson, of Muskegon Heights; two sons, Donald and Glenn, of Fruitport township; a sister, Mrs. T. P. Christianson; and five grandchildren.
Information donated by Matt Burns
PAULSON, Elna (Mrs.) Olson
Obituary
Muskegon Chronicle Muskegon, Michigan 28 August 1933 Page 8
MRS. ELNA PAULSON OF WHITEHALL EXPIRES Whitehall, Aug. 28.-(Special)-Mrs. Elna Paulson, 76 years old, died at her home here last night, following a lingering illness. Mrs. Paulson had been a resident of this vicinity for 55 years. Mrs. Paulson was born in Sweden in 1857, and was married to John Paulson in 1873. The family home was in Fruitland township 22 years and in Whitehall 33 years. Mr. Paulson died while in Fruitland. Mrs. Paulson is survived by six children, Edward and Henry Paulson, Muskegon, Paul, of Detroit, and Anna, Emma, and Esther Paulson, all at home; two brothers, Ola Olson, Muskegon, and Eric Olson, Coopersville, and one sister, Mrs. Anna Trydell, New York City. Mrs. Paulson was a charter member of the Lebanon Lutheran church, Whitehall. Funeral services will be held at the home at 2 p. m. Wednesday and at 2:30 at Lebanon church, Rev. Peter Martinson, in charge. Burial will be in Oakhurst.
Information donated by Matt Burns
Whitehall Forum Whitehall, Michigan 31 August 1933 Page 1
Old Resident Passes Away Mrs. Elna Paulson, age 76 years, six months and 17 days, passed away late Sunday evening, after a long illness. Mrs. Paulson has been cared for by her children since she began failing in health several years ago. Mrs. Paulson, nee Olson, was born in Nosaby parish, Christianstads Lan, Sweden, February 10, 1857. Together with her mother, a sister and two brothers, she came to the United States and Whitehall in 1870, her father having come here the year previous. She has ever since made her home in this city and this community. In 1873 she married John Paulson and to this union were born 8 children, all of whom grew to maturity. The husband passed away in 1900. Two of the children have also been taken by death. Mrs. Paulson was confirmed in the old Scandinavian church of Whitehall. When the Lebanon Lutheran church was organized she, with her parents, became charter members. She has since been a loyal and willing worker of the church. She is survived by six children, Edward and Henry of Muskegon; Paul of Detroit; Anna, Emma and Esther, of Whitehall; two brothers, Ole Olson of Muskegon and Eric Olson of Coopersville, and one sister, Mrs. Ann Tryzelle of New York, besides many other relatives. Funeral services were held from the Swedish Lutheran church on Wednesday afternoon, Rev. Martinson, officiating. Interment was in Oakhurst cemetery.
Edwards syster Elna:
PAULSON, Elna (Miss)
Obituary
Whitehall Forum Whitehall, Michigan 30 July 1925 Page 1
Miss Elna Paulson was born in Fruitland township, October 5 1898, and died at Cleveland, Ohio, July 22, 1925. Miss Paulson, whose greater part of life was spent in Whitehall, was confirmed in the Swedish Lutheran church, here, in 1914. She was graduated from Whitehall High School, with the class of '17, later attending the state normal college at Ypsilanti, from which institution she graduated with a Teacher's Life Certificate. For the past five years she has been teaching in the public schools of this state, the last two of which were spent at Grosse Ile. She had received her contract to teach in the public schools of Cleveland for next year and was spending the summer in that city attending the Western Reserve University, preparatory to assuming her duties in the fall. About two weeks before her death, illness forced her to give up her work. On Tuesday, July 21, she was operated on for the removal of gall bladder and appendix. Her brother, Henry, had been with her during the week-end, and was present at the time of operation. Her sister, Miss Esther, also arrived before the operation, and her condition following the operation was reported as good, and Tuesday evening, Henry returned to Detroit. At about three o'clock the following morning her sister was startled by the message that Elna had suffered a relapse and that her condition was critical. She hurried immediately to the bed-side and was with her when death called at about six o'clock Wednesday morning. The formation of a blood clot was held responsible for her death. The funeral service was held at the Swedish Lutheran church, Whitehall, and was conducted by Rev. A. J. Beausang, assisted by Rev. C. J. Segerhammer. Music was furnished by Miss Martha Youngquist and Miss Elna Dahlstrom. Miss Paulson is survived by her mother, Mrs. Elna Paulson, three sisters, Misses Anna, Emma and Esther, and three brothers, Edward, Paul and Henry. Elna's sunny and loving disposition won friends for her, where she went, and she will be greatly missed by all who knew her.
Information donated by Matt Burns
PAULSON, John
Obituary
Whitehall Forum Whitehall, Michigan 20 September 1900 Page 1
HIS LAST REST. John Paulson, an Old Resident, Dies Popular in Fruitland Politics-Dropsy Cause of Death. One of the oldest residents in Fruitland township passed away very peacefully at his home Friday morning after suffering for the past three years from that dread disease-dropsy. He was taken suddenly worse about two weeks before his death, but had been failing gradually all the summer and his family were prepared for the worst. Mr. Paulson was born in Sweden 61 years and eight months ago. His early manhood was spent in his northern home, having come to this country when thirty years old. He settled on the farm in Fruitland township and erected the house in which he died. The deceased was prominent in Fruitland Republican circles and had represented that township as its supervisor for a number of years. He also was a member of the school board of District No. 1, in Fruitland township for ten years. He is survived by a devoted wife and eight grown-up children. Interment took place in the village cemetery Sunday afternoon. Rev. P. A. Carlson, of the Swedish Lutheran church, conducting the services.
En 5 månader gammal son, John, dog i januari 1900.
WHITE, Josephine (Mrs.) Sutherland
Obituary
Muskegon Chronicle Muskegon, Michigan 23 September 1907 Page 7
LIVED 30 YEARS IN FRUITLAND Death of Mrs. Josephin White, Aged 58-Burial to Be in Whitehall. The death of Mrs. Josephine White occurred last evening at 6 o'clock at her home in Fruitport township after a brief illness. She was 58 years old. Following service at the house tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 the body will be taken to Whitehall for burial. Fruitland township has been the home of Mrs. White's family for the last 30 years, she having removed to Fruitport about a year and a half ago. Services will be held at Whitehall Wednesday morning at 10:30 and the burial will be in the Whitehall cemetery. Mrs. White leaves two sons, Charles and Wallace White, and two daughters, Mrs. Bertha Paulson and Miss Alice White. She also leaves a brother, Henry Sutherland of Watervliet, and a sister, Mrs. George Morgan of Eau Claire, and a large number of half-brothers and sisters.
Information donated by Matt Burns
Whitehall Forum Whitehall, Michigan 26 September 1907 Page 1
Mrs. Josephine White, a pioneer resident of Fruitland township, died at her home in Fruitport township on Sunday evening from heart disease after about six months of illness. Herself and husband moved to Fruitland over thirty years ago and located on a farm a few miles from this village. About twelve years ago Mr. White died, but the widow lived on the farm until a year and a half ago when together with her daughter, Alice, she moved to Fruitport township to be near two more of her children. Mrs. White has many warm friends and neighbors in Fruitland who will be very sorry to learn of her death. She was 58 years of age. Those surviving the deceased are four children, Wallace White, of this village; Charles White, Mrs. Ed. Paulson, and Miss Alice White of Fruitport. The remains were brought to this village on Tuesday evening and taken to the home of Wallace White where the funeral services were conducted at 10:30 o'clock on Wednesday morning by Rev. Knowles.
Information donated by Matt Burns
Will
3 October 1907 Page 1
MRS. WHITE'S WILL. A small estate is divided among four heirs, two daughters and two sons, by the will of Mrs. Josephine White, who died a week ago. The will was filed for probating Friday. Bequests of $5 each are given Wallace H. White of Whitehall, and Charles S. White of Fruitport, sons. A daughter Mrs. Bertha Paulson of Fruitport, is given $25. The funeral expenses are expected to dispose of the remainder of her money. The house, furniture, wearing apparel and two acres of land in Fruitport, which constituted Mrs. White's farm home for the past two years were bequeathed to the youngest daughter, Miss Alice White, with the unusual stipulation that the house is not to be moved from the property, which is in accordance with a deed Mrs. White made with Edward Paulson, husband of the oldest daughter. Curiously enough, Mrs. White when she died was administratrix of the estate of her husband, George M. White, who died several years ago. To dispose of this tangle a petition was made Thursday in probate court for the appointment of an administrator de bonus non in his estate. The hearings on this petition and on the probate of will were set for Oct. 21.
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I census 1880 finns familjen Polson med, i Friutland, Muskegon.
Består av
Jno. Polson 41
Ellen Polson 23
Edwd. Polson 6
Anna Polson 3
precis i närheten bor dessa, men det behöver ju inte innebära att de är släkt
Sam Polson 60 (änkling)
Lyman Polson 14 (son)
Födda i Sverige.
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Enligt Family Data Collection på Ancestry gifte sig Edward Paulson och Bertha Marie White 28 november 1901. Fader George White, moder Josephine Alice Sunderland. Systern Alice White föddes 1 jan 1890, gifte sig 28 dec 1911. Deras far George White:
George W White
Spouse: Alice Southerland
Parents: Aaron White White , Lucretia Hughes
Birth Place: Bellevue, MI
Birth Date: 20 Jul 1838
Marriage Date: 1867
Death Date: 1872 (måste vara fel! antagligen 1892)
17 augusti 1895 begärde Josephine White änkepension efter George White för hans deltagande i inbördeskriget. Det finns flera med hans namn i registret över soldater. Men i register över veteraner 1890 finns han som private (vanlig soldat) i B company, tjänstgöringstid 1863-85, 1 år 7 mån 26 dagar. Krigsskadan är kanske lite mindre hjältemodig: Hemorrhoider! (Man fick det av den kroniska fältsjukan)
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Detta är troligen hans militärdata, åldern stämmer dock inte med andra (osäkra) uppgifter:
George W White ,
Residence: Berrien County, Michigan
Enlistment Date: 14 December 1863
Side Served: Union
State Served: Michigan
Service Record: Enlisted as a Private on 14 December 1863 at the age of 44
Enlisted in Company B, 6th Infantry Regiment Michigan on 24 December 1863.
Joined Regiment on 04 January 1864 at Port Hudson, LA
Mustered out Company B, 6th Infantry Regiment Michigan on 20 August 1865 in New Orleans, LA
Hela historien (lång!) om deras slag mm finns att läsa.
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George White föddes i Eaton Co, Bellevue. Fadern Aaron var kalkbrännare född i Massachusetts. Han hade 5 syskon.
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Ett intressant faktum i den långa historien om familjen Paulson är att Dorothy blev vald till Timberland Belle (skönhetsdrottning) med stöd av fackföreningsrörelsen i Muskegon, hon vann med 170000 röster pga detta. Hennes far, Edward, var stor fackföreningspamp i Muskegon! Undrar om det kan ha haft med saken att göra.
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Innan middagen ytterligae information från RootsWeb/Muskegon:
Elna Paulsons föräldrar:
OLSON, Nels
Obituary
Muskegon News Chronicle Muskegon, Michigan 11 March 1911 Page 3
WHITEHALL PIONEER DIES Nels Olson, Resident of Village Since 1869, Passes Away There. (Special to News Chronicle.) Whitehall, Mar. 11-Nels Olson, aged 87 years, died at 6:30 o'clock this morning at his home in Whitehall. He has been a resident of this vicinity since 1869. His wife died two years ago. He leaves two sons and three daughters, all of whom live in or near Whitehall. They are Ole Olson, Eric Olson, Mrs. John Paulson, Mrs. John Peterson, and Mrs. Otto Pyrcell.
Information donated by Matt Burns
Whitehall Forum Whitehall, Michigan 23 March 1911 Page 1
Nels Olson an old resident of Whitehall died at the home of his youngest daughter, Mrs. Otto Tryzell Saturday, March 11, 1911. Mr. Olson was born in province Skaane Sweden September, 9th 1824. He was married in Sweden in 1854 and came to this country in 1866. His wife came a year later. His wife died little over two years ago. Mr. Olson leaves five children, Elma Paulson, Mrs. John Peterson, Ole Olson, Eric Olson and Mrs. Otto Tryzell, seventeen grandchildren besides many old friends who mourn his departure. Mr. Olson was one of the organizers of the Swedish Lutheran church in Whitehall and was the oldest member of that church. The funeral service was held from the Swedish Lutheran church, Mar-15. Rev. A. J. Beaurang officiated. The interment took place at Oakhurst cemetery.
OLSON, Bengta (Mrs.)
Obituary
Whitehall Forum Whitehall, Michigan 27 October 1908 Page 1
OLD RESIDENT DEAD Mrs. Bengta Olson wife of Nels Olson, died after a long illness last Saturday night October 24 shortly after eight o'clock at the home of her youngest daughter Mrs. Tryzell on Muskegon Ave. Mrs. Olson was born in province Skane, Sweden on the 18th of February 1833. She was married to Mr. Olson in November, 1854 and came to this country in August, 1870. The deceased leaves, besides her husband, five children, Mrs. Elna Paulson, Mrs. John E. Peterson, Ole Olson, Eric Olson and Mrs. Otto H. Tryzell, seventeen grandchildren and three great grandchildren besides many friends who mourn her departure. She always lived a good Christian life and was one of the oldest members of the Swedish Lutheran church. The funeral services were held from the Swedish Lutheran church in Whitehall. Rev. Olander from Muskegon officiated. The interment took place at Oakhurst cemetery.
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Nils Olsson f 9 sept 1824 i Nosaby utvandrar från Balsby 3, Nosaby (L) den 30/4 1869. Kvar finns familjen:
Bengta Henriksdotter f 15/2 1833
Elin 10/2 1856
Hanna och Ola 14/10 1860
Erik 18/1 1868
De avreser 12/7 1870 till Amerika. Ett barn till föddes tydligen senare.
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Hej igen Chris o. Mats !
Vilken kväll! Inte tusan blev det någon melodifestival! Det här var mycket mera spännande! Den där Matt Burns slår Hänt i veckan-reportrarna med flera hästlängder.
Tack så mycket ännu en gång för ert fantastiska stöd ! Ni har verkligen levandegjort den här familjen för mig ! Nu är all er input sorterad.
Med vänlig hälsning
Christer
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Christer
Vet du redan vem John Paulson är? En tänkbar kandidat ur Emibas är annars:
Post 418844
Pålsson, Jöns
Dräng (ogift man)
f. 14/1 1839 i Nävlinge, Kristianstads län (Skåne)
Utvandrad 26/4 1869
från Nävlinge 4, Nävlinge, Kristianstads län (Skåne)
till Amerika
Källa: Husförhörslängd, s. 13
Emibas emigrationsakt: Nävlinge L 1869 009
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Och det sista barnet till Nils Olsson, det som föddes i Michigan:
Anna Maria född 25 juli 1872 död 1952 i New York, begravning 19 november i Whitehall, MI. Gift 27 oktober 1897 med Otto Tryzell (från Sverige). Källa: Matt Burns (förstås) avskrift av Muskegon Chroncle. Otto Tryzell var lantbrevbärare och dog 20 år före hustrun.
Hanna dog 8 november 1913:
Mrs Hanna Peterson (Olson)
Whitehall Forum Whitehall, Michigan 13 November 1913 Page 1
Mrs. John E. Peterson a resident of Fruitland township for over 35 years died at the home of her sister Mrs. Otto Tryzell in this village last Thursday at the age of 53 years. Mrs. Peterson was born in Sweden in 1860 and came to this country with her parents in 1871. She was married to John Peterson in 1881. Besides her husband she leaves four daughters, Mrs. Herman Tell and Misses Ida and Ruth Peterson of Chicago and Constance Peterson of Lruitland, three sons, Edwin of Whitehall, Benjamin of Fruitland and Arthur of Mylo, N. D., two sisters, Mrs. Ellna Paulson and Mrs. Otto Tryzell of Whitehall and two brothers, Ole Olson of Chicago and Eric Olson of North Muskegon to mourn her loss. She was a member of the Swedish Lutheran church. The funeral was held Tuesday with Rev. A. J. Beausang in charge. Interment was made in Fruitland cemetery.
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Hej Chris !
Jo tack, Jöns hade jag kläm på. Han gjorde först en flicka med barn och tog då sin första tur till Amerika. Han åkte sen tillbaka hem till Svedala och hann då göra ännu en flicka med barn (tvillingar som båda dog ganska direkt) och då drog han västerut till Amerika igen.
Det här blev en verklig rysare !
Hälsningar
Christer
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Det var väldigt roligt det här och leder hur långt som helst, letade efter Otto Tryzell och fann denna översättning av ett brev han skrev hem 1903
In the letter dated Februari 22 1903, Carrier RFD $, Whitehall, Mich.
Dear brother Edward and sister in law..
The family is well and she (the daugther?) talkes about everything...
I am no longer working with tannery and have been trained to be a mail carrier, with wagon and horses... you must belive that this is a real post office on wheels...The district is 30 english miles... Before I could get this job I had to get an exam in civil service... I scored 98 of 100 and recieved my appointment from Washington that I have been accepted.
samt en redogörelse som en svensk släkting (nu levande) fick av sin farmor
According to some notes from my grandma:
My fathers father Gustav Thryzelius Tryzell, born in landeryd 22/2 1829, become a tannary worker in Linkoping, got his working letter 1/11 1853, married with Elisabeth Petterson in Linkoping Church, Died 26/9 1890
My fathers mother , Elisabeth Petterson, born 8/11 1929 in Askeby, Ostergotland died 10/11 1902 in Stockholm
My father Gustav Edvard Tryzell born 20/8 1862, Painter, in Norrköping 1876-1880, moved to Stockholm 1882, Served in the artillery 1882-1885.
My uncle Otto Tryzell, went to USA 18/5 1892
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Efternamn: TRYSELL
Förnamn: OTTO HERMAN
Ålder: 23 Kön: M
Född: 1868/1869
Församling: Län: A
Titel/Anm:
Utresehamn: GÖTEBORG
Utvandrdag: 1892 05 20
Destination: WHITE HALL
Medåkande: NEJ
Källkod: 48:139:318
Edward Tryzell var Gustaf Edvard Valfrid Tryzell f i Norrköping 20/8 1862. (Kungsholm CD)
Föräldrar till Gustaf Tryselius (födelsebok Landeryd): Torparen Jan Tryselius och Anna Maja Jonsdotter i Snåret, Harvestad.
Nej, nu är det dags att sluta innan det blir en hel släkthistoria
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Hej Chris !
Jo visst vet jag vem Jöns (John) år. Det var på honom hela storyn började ! Han for till Amerika första gången efter att ha gjort en flicka med barn. Åkte sen hem igen och lyckades då med att fixa till tvillingar (som dog strax efter födelsen) med en annan. Då drog han åter västerut ! Även här lyckades han väl, för det blev 9 st barn till ( fast då i äkta säng ), när man summerar dem !
Spännande familjehistoria !
Tack för i kväll och god natt !
Christer
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Chris,
Sorry, om jag upprepade mig. Jag såg inte att mitt förra inlägg hade kommit in, så jag trodde det hade försvunnit, men det var ju för att Du hade varit så flitig och hunnit med ett till.
Nu är det dags för oss nattrumallre att dra oss tillbaka, eller...?
MVH
Christer
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Christer,
Det var ett kul problem det här - den förrymda drängen/barnafadern som blev samhällets stöttepelare i Muskegon. Det är ovanligt att man hittar så mycket, speciellt i Michigan. Mina egna amerikaresenärer verkar dessutom gå in i dimman redan vid Vinga fyr och syns aldrig mera till igen.
De övriga barnen till John har inte samma fertilitet som fadern. Döttrarna Emma, Anna och Esther dör ogifta efter att ha bott tillsammans hela livet i Muskegon. Henry har jag inte hittat någon familj till.