Showing posts with label Nelsen. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nelsen. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 5, 2022

Class of 1959

 

Carolyn Allred Jackson

This is a picture of last times reunion not this one...
Ok I will name the ones I can
Front left to right...Jack Bowers,DeAnna Brotherson,Carolyn Allred,Joan Draper,Therald Bushman
Middle...Susan Madden,Roberta Nielsen,Paula Carlston,DeAnn Christensen,Millie Lassen,Sharlene Hughes,Jerry Asgard,Bart Nelson
Back...Richard Spencer,Marlene Porter,Lee Carleton,Karen Winterbottom,Ron Christensen,Kerry Allred,Peggy Peterson,don’t know Reed Thomas,don’t know

Saturday, January 2, 2016

Additional Clues

We've been posting negatives and some actual photos that were found at the Fairview Museum.  In the same envelope as these came from we found additional clues of where they might belong.  On the yellow note it says to notify Mary Jensen with her phone number.  However Mary Jensen has passed away.  
Judge Ferdinand Ericksen lived in Mt. Pleasant as did Tina Ericksen Nelson. 

I hope someone can help identify and will appreciate these photos.









Wednesday, October 1, 2014

Christian Fredrick and Mary Miranda Seely Peel

Christian F. Peel and Mary Miranda Seely Peel  Family






After Christian's death, the farm wasn’t the happy place it once was, so the farm was leased out and Miranda and the children moved to town and lived with Miranda’s mother in the big house on 5th West and Main Street.

Peter Azel Peel and Mary Margaret Ericksen were married March 18, 1908.  They moved down to the log house, but they only lived there a little over a year and then moved back to town.

On November 27, 1912, John Peel and Esther Matson were married and moved to the Peel log house.  They lived there and raised twelve children.  

It was always hard to get to school in the winter.  They moved to town in 1934, where they rented and later bought the Brown Home.  John Peel’s sons worked the farm but the farmhouse almost fell apart. 

In 1996, Dan and Esther Peel Randall bought 39 acres around the farm house from the Peel boys.  They restored the old log house and made a fish pond, a play ground, and built a beautiful new home west and south of the log house.  But sorrow came again when Dan had a sudden heart attack and died May 31, 2003.  Esther still lives alone and is always happy when family comes to visit.
 Peel Homestead








  1. Land patent - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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    land patent is an exclusive land grant made by a sovereign entity with respect to a particular tract of land. To make such a grant “patent”, a sovereign ...

Tomorrow...... Much more on Mary Miranda Seely Peel

Saturday, June 18, 2011

Female Relief Society October 29, 1876

Sister Jensen Peterson 36 pounds of Flour.  1 Doz +3 eggs,  3 dozen apples, 2 1/2 lbs of soap.  4 quilt blocks, 3 lbs of meat.

November 20th Sister D.......Christensen:  21 lbs of flour ......eggs
Sister Monroe and Becksted:  20 1/2 lbs flour and 8 lbs of meat, 4 1/2 soap and 7 eggs

Left side of page is readable.