Nevada township

Lulu Jacobson obituary

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DIED.

At her home in Barrett, Minnesota, Wednesday March 8, 1899, of inflammation of the bowels, Mrs. Lulu Augusta Jacobson, aged 24 years.

She was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Bisbee of Nevada and her maiden name was Lulu Bisbee. For several years she had been a successful teacher in the county schools.

In December 1897 she married Mr. Jacobson and they went to reside at Barrett. The funeral was held from the M. E. church, Saturday March 11th Rev. C. D. Belden of Austin officiating. Interment at Woodbury.

Gunder Halverson obituary

Newspaper: 

DEATHS.

Hon. Gunder Halverson, a pioneer of Mower county and a very prominent and influential character in the early history of our county, died at his home in Nevada township last Thursday after a short illness with grippe.

Mr. Halverson was born in Norway January 12, 1828 and came to America in 1846. Living in Wisconsin and Illinois a few years until he became seized with the gold craze and went to California in 1852. Mr. Halverson settled in Mower county in 1855. In 1873 he was elected to represent Mower county in the state legislature.

Ole Berg died

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Mr. Ole Berg died at his home Wednesday of last week. Mr. Berg was born in Norway 77 years ago. Having been a great sufferer all winter he welcomed death as a friend. He leaves a wife and 4 children. The funeral took place Saturday in the Lutheran church. Services were conducted by Rev. Eggen.

Mrs. Hanna Jacobson Funeral Held At Our Saviors

Mrs. Hanna Jacobson Funeral Held At Our Saviors

Funeral services for Mrs. Hanna Jacobson, 90 formerly of the Rose Creek area, were held Saturday, January 28 at Our Savior's Lutheran church, Lyle, with the Rev. Merland Johnson officiating. Interment was in Six Mile Grove Lutheran cemetery. She died January 26 after a short illness at Raymonds Nursing Home in Austin.

Hanna Helene Jacobson, the daughter of Jarand and Guro Olson, was born April 30, 1876. She attended school in Nevada township, and was a dressmaker before her marriage to Andrew K. Jacobson February 20, 1899.

Mrs. J. M. Hofland Funeral Held In Montana

Mrs. J. M. Hofland
Funeral Held
In Montana

Word reached Lyle relatives Wednesday of the death of a former area Woman, Mrs. J. M. Hofland, 74, of Circle, Mont. Tuesday, May 31 at the Great Falls, Mont. hospital from a lingering illness, but death came suddenly while she was in the lobby of the hospital where she had gone for a check up.

Funeral services were held at Circle, Mont. Saturday, June 4, and interment was at Circle.

Ole Lillegaard Funeral Held At Six Mile Grove

Ole Lillegaard Funeral Held At Six Mile Grove

Ole Lillegaard, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ole Oleson Lilligaard, was born May 23, 1873 in Lyle.

His mother passed away when he was an infant and he was raised by foster parents near Adams, Minn, where he resided until he returned to Lyle to help care for his father.

On December 5, 1899 he was united in marriage to Signe Stoe in the parsonage by the Rev. J. Muller Eggen. One daughter and two sons were born to this union.

Mrs. Carrie Arneson Funeral Held In South Dakota

uneral services for a former Lyle area resident, Mrs. Carrie Arneson, 75, of Rosholt, S. D. were held Wednesday, January, 6 in Trondjhem rural Lutheran church with interment in the church cemetery at Rosholt.

Mrs. Arneson is the former Carrie Jacobson, daughter of the late Hans and Bridt Jacobson. She was born and reared in the Lyle and Six Mile Grove areas.

In 1908 she was married to Allen Arneson and in 1909 they moved to Rosholt where they have since resided. (Her husband preceded her in death).

A. C. Bisbee Funeral Held At Six Mile Grove

A. C. Bisbee Funeral Held At Six Mile Grove

Funeral services for Allen Clark (A. C.) Bisbee, 86, who died Thursday, July 2 in St. Paul, were held Monday, July 6 at the Six Mile Grove Lutheran church with the Rev. Stanley Klemesrud officiating. Interment was in the church cemetery.

(A.C.) Allen Clark Bisbee, was born September 21, 1878 in Nevada township, the son of Augustus C. and Helen Houghton Bisbee.

Mary Arneson Funeral Held Our Savior's

Mary Arneson Funeral Held
Our Savior's

Funeral services for Miss Mary Arneson, 89 were held Saturday, January 6 at Our Savior's Lutheran church, Lyle, with the Rev. M. Johnson officiating. Interment was in Six Mile Grove Lutheran cemetery. She died January 3 at Comforcare Nursing Home, Austin.

Mary Arneson, daughter of Lars and Martha Arneson was born January 19, 1878 on a farm in Nevada twp. Later in life she moved to Lyle where she resided with a sister, Anna, until the death of her sister in 1961, then made her home with a nephew, Conrad Dyrland and family.

Rachel Anderson obituary

ANDERSON.

Died, at her home on Lansing avenue, Friday night, May 30, 1902, of cancer, Mrs. Hans C. Anderson, aged 62 years.

Rachel Richardson was born in Norway, Oct. 7, 1839. In 1850, with her parents she came to this country, locating in Dane county, Wis. They came to Nevada township in 1854, being among the very first settlers.

Paul A. Anderson obituary

Paul A. Anderson

Paul A. Anderson, who died at his home in Nevada, December 16, after an illness of about 2 months, was born in Norway, April 6th 1834 and immigrated to America in 1868 and settled on the farm in Nevada Twp. where he lived until his death. In 1868 he was united in marriage to Christine Marie Sulestadwick, who passed away the 12th day of July 1902. Mr. Anderson has been in feeble health for several years.

Ingebret Anderson obituary

Ingebret Anderson

Ingebret Anderson, one of Mower County's oldest settlers, passed away at his home in the Six Mile Grove neighborhood, Nevada township, Monday July 12. he had been sick for some time.

Deceased was born April 1st, 1850 in Sogn, Norway. He immigrated at the age of 12 with his parents and settled near Calmar, Ia., where he lived for about 5 years, when he came to Mower County and settled in Six Mile Grove, where he lived until his death.

Caius Anderson Funeral Held At Our Savior's

Funeral services for Caius Anderson, 84, who died at the St. Ansgar Good Samaritan Center June 17, were held at Our Savior's Lutheran church in Lyle June 20th with the Rev. H. Luecke officiating. Burial was in Six Mile Grove Lutheran Cemetery with Rev. Luecke in charge of committal services.

Caius J. Anderson, son of Nels and Bertha (Qualley) Anderson was born in Mower county February 27, 1894. He was a lifelong resident of Lyle. He attended the Pinehurst rural school and was baptized and confirmed in the Lutheran faith.

Bennie Anderson Funeral Held January 23

Bennie Anderson Funeral Held January 23

Funeral services for Bennie Anderson, 84, were held Monday, January, 23, at Worlein's Funeral Home in Austin with the Rev. Stanley Klemesrud officiating. Temporary interment was at Oakwood cemetery in Austin.

Mr. Anderson died very suddenly from a heart attack at his farm home, rural Lyle Friday, January 20 while shoveling snow.

Allan Anderson Funeral Held Six Mile Grove

Allan Anderson
Funeral Held
Six Mile Grove

Funeral services for a Mona resident, Allan C. Anderson, 69, were held Tuesday, November 25 at Six Mile Grove Lutheran church with the Rev. E. Unseth officiating. Interment was in the church cemetery.

Mr. Anderson died at Mitchell County Memorial hospital, Osage on November 21.

Allan Clarence Anderson, son of Erick O and Bertha Anderson was born February 7, 1900 in Nevada township near Rose Creek. He was baptized and confirmed in Six Mile Grove church.

Austin T. Austinson obituary

AUSTIN T. AUSTINSON

Austin T Austinson, son of Mr and Mrs Tollef Austinson was born in Nevada township, Mower county Minn, September 22, 1875. He was baptized and confirmed in the Lutheran faith and was a member of Six Mile Grove church all his life.

He attended public school and one winter at Luther college at Deborah Ia. He was united in marriage to Julia Enerson in 1898, and was engaged in farming in Mower county until 1935, when the family bought a farm near McIntire where he resided until his death May 19, 1948.

Lyle farm recognized at banquet

Lyle farm recognized at banquet

The Lorimer and Sandy Nelson’s Beaver Brook Angus farm of Lyle was honored for its 100-year history of breeding cattle at the Minnesota Angus banquet on March 14 in Rochester.

There are less than 25 herds in the world that have been breeding Angus cattle for 100 years or more, according to a press release to the American Angus Hall of Fame.

Morget Jorgenson funeral

The funeral of Mrs. Morget, widow of Svend Jorgenson, took place Dec. 3, at the home in Nevada township. Deceased was born in Norway, Nov. 16, 1816, and was over 91 years old. She settled in Nevada township in 1853. Five children survive, Jorgen Jorgenson, Mrs. John Bergerson, Mrs. Knut Amundson, Mrs. G. K. Volstad, Mrs. Ole Peterson.

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