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Eleonora Margareta Trued

Female 1911 - 1966  (54 years)


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  1. 1.  Eleonora Margareta Trued was born on 12 Nov 1911 in Hs (daughter of Rev. Dr. Alfred Edward Trued and Hulda Theolina Erickson); died on 5 Sep 1966; was buried in Elmwood Cemetery, McPherson County, Kansas.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Baptism: 29 Nov 1911, China

    Notes:


    THE TRUED FAMILY IN THE U.S.A.

    ELEONORA: Born Nov. 12, 1910 in Kiahsien, Honan Province, China, and received her early education there. Attended Luther College, and graduated from high school in Stromsburg, Nebr., after which she enrolled at York College of York, Nebr. She iis gifted in music like her mother, and was choir director and organist at the Stromsburg church.In 1945 she married Dr. Walter Fahrer who had completed graduate work for his Ph. D. degree at Iowa University in languages (German) and who had helld teaching positions at several institutions of learning. At present he is professor of languages at Bethany College, Lindsborg, Kansas, where the family resides. They have two children: Norman Dean, born Feb. 9, 1946 and Walfred John, born June 23, 1948, both very energetic.

    S. Clarence Trued, Author - Published 1953

    Eleonora married Walter Fahrer on 22 May 1945 in Douglas County, Nebraska. Walter was born on 26 Mar 1906; died on 27 Sep 1960; was buried in Elmwood Cemetery, McPherson County, Kansas. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Living
    2. Living

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Rev. Dr. Alfred Edward Trued was born on 9 Mar 1875 in Swedeburg, Saunders County, Nebraska (son of Nils Trued and Johanna Mathilda Walin); died on 12 Jul 1946 in the Immanuel Home for the Aged, Omaha, Nebraska; was buried on 15 Jul 1946 in Grace Lutheran Cemetery, Swedeburg, Saunders County, Nebraska.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • 1880 Federal Census: 19 Jun 1880, Lincoln, Lancaster County, Nebraska
    • Confirmation: 18 Apr 1890, Grace Lutheran Church, Swedeburg, Saunders County, Nebraska
    • Occupation: 1900, Farm Labor
    • 1900 Federal Census: 9 Jun 1900, Richland Precinct, Saunders County, Nebraska

    Notes:

    FOREIGN MISSIONARIES FROM THE NEBRASKA CONFERENCE

    Rev. and Mrs. Alfred Trued

    Alfred married Hulda Theolina Erickson on 28 Sep 1908 in Grace Lutheran Church, Swedeburg, Saunders County, Nebraska by Rev. Arthur H. Peterson.. Hulda (daughter of Johannes Erickson and Ellen Diedrick) was born on 6 Oct 1875 in Swedeburg, Saunders County, Nebraska; died on 17 Apr 1936 in Muscatine, Iowa; was buried in Grace Lutheran Cemetery, Swedeburg, Saunders County, Nebraska. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Hulda Theolina Erickson was born on 6 Oct 1875 in Swedeburg, Saunders County, Nebraska (daughter of Johannes Erickson and Ellen Diedrick); died on 17 Apr 1936 in Muscatine, Iowa; was buried in Grace Lutheran Cemetery, Swedeburg, Saunders County, Nebraska.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Baptism: 17 Oct 1875, Grace Lutheran Church, Swedeburg, Saunders County, Nebraska
    • 1880 Federal Census: 15 Jun 1880, Kearney City, Buffalo County, Nebraska
    • Confirmation: 13 Apr 1890, Grace Lutheran Church, Swedeburg, Saunders County, Nebraska
    • Occupation: 1900, Servant
    • 1900 Federal Census: 13 Jun 1900, Richland Precinct, Saunders County, Nebraska

    Notes:


    3 MISSIONARY PIONEERS AND SOME WHO HAVE FOLLOWED THEM

    OTHERS WHO HAVE GONE TO CHINA

    IN MEMORIAM

    In the footsteps of Dr. Edwins, the pioneer to China, many other Augustana men and women have gone out to assist int he ingathering of the great harvest. Each one has been faithful and diligent with his God-given talents and each one would desrve a chapter. Space does not permit us here to say much about each one, but we desire to make a brief statement about those who have finished their course. Several of them fell in the midst of the battle for the Lord as soldiers on the front lilines of the Church, some of them while very young, all of them while yet it would seem that years of useful service might lie ahead. But God knows what is best for His servants and for His Church. He gathers home His laborers, but His work moves on.

    MRS. ALFRED TRUED

    Mrs. Theolina Trued spent nineteen years in the China service as the wife of Dr. Alfred Trued. She also took an active part in the missionary work.
    She was born in Swedeburg, Nebraska, October 6, 1875. Her early years were spent in this community, where she studied music and served for a number of years as organist and choir director of the local Lutheran church.
    In 1908 she was married to Pastor Alfred Trued, who had accepted a call to China, the first pastor to go out to assist Pastor Edwins in Honan. They arrived in Honan Thanksgiving Day, 1908.
    "She had a great ambition for work and loved especially the work amoung the women. The first station assigned to the Trueds was Juchow. She accompanied her husband to that place, where they made their home in a big Chinese room, divided intoller one by means of bamboo partitions covered with paper. Later on property was purchased and a home was built." (Thirty Years in China, p. 186).
    She came home to America in 1927 due to the political disturbance in China. Shortly afterwards her husband also returned and later accepted a call to Stromsburg, Nebraska. After a year of gradually failing health she died April 17, 1936. Shes survived by her husband and two children, Eleonora and Constantine.
    Bibliography: Thirty Years in China, pp. 186-187. S. HJALMAR SWANSON Author

    WAHOO DEMOCRAT - APRIL 23, 1936

    SERVICES HELD FOR MRS. ALFRED TRUED

    Mrs. Alfred Trued passed away at a hospital in Muscatine, Iowa in Friday at the age of 60 years. The family lived in Ceresco several years ago. She is survived by her husband, Rev. Alfred Trued, one daughter, Elanor, and a son, Constantine,l of Stromsburg.
    Funeral services were held at the Lutheran church north of Ceresco, Monday afternoon. In charge the Rev. Gulleen of Fremont. Internment was in the Lutheran cemetery.

    Children:
    1. 1. Eleonora Margareta Trued was born on 12 Nov 1911 in Hs; died on 5 Sep 1966; was buried in Elmwood Cemetery, McPherson County, Kansas.
    2. Rev. Rev. Emmaneul Constantine Trued was born on 11 Feb 1914 in Kiahsin, China; died on 1 Apr 1990 in Collier County, Florida; was buried in Grace Lutheran Church, Swedeburg, Saunders County, Nebraska.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Nils Trued was born on 27 Nov 1844 in Sweden (son of Trued Nilsson and Elsa); died on 2 Oct 1909 in Ceresco, Saunders County, Nebraska; was buried on 15 Jul 1946 in Grace Lutheran Cemetery, Swedeburg, Saunders County, Nebraska.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Immigration: 1868
    • Occupation: 1880, Tailor
    • 1880 Federal Census: 19 Jun 1880, Lincoln, Lancaster County, Nebraska
    • 1900 Federal Census: 9 Jun 1900, Richland Precinct, Saunders County, Nebraska

    Notes:


    THE TRUED FAMILY IN THE U.S.A.

    NILS TRUED AND HIS WIFE JOHANNA MATHILDA

    NILS TRUED: Second child of Trued and Elsie Nilsson. Born Nov. 27, 1844, he came from Attarp, Kristianstads Lan, Sweden. First of family to arrive in America in the early spring of 1868, he was followed in succession by three sisters, one brother and his parents.
    He went directly to Hastings, Minnesota, but also lived at Red Wing. Helped construct RR between Chicago and Minneapolis. Worked also as a farm-hand and did some tailoring, a trade he had apprenticed in Sweden. In Sweden he attended grade and high (trade) school, and spent three years in the Swedish army. He ha gray-blue eyes, was rugged, but of medium build.
    In 1869 he set out for the open prairies of Nebraska, about a year after the state had been admitted to the Union. He crossed the Missouri River below Omaha on the Plattsmouth ferry and in the company of Betsy, Nellie and Swan Dedrick,-whom he h had escorted from Red Wing,-proceeded to the little village of Lancaster (Lincoln). He immediately filed on a homestead 18 miles north of town and the next spring, with the help of Martin (Magnus) Erickson, who had just arrived with brother John from Sweden, he built a dugout-soddie on a southern hillside.
    Coarse weeds and slough grass used on roof and exposed walls and all cracks plastered with clay and ashes. Dimensions: 16

    Nils married Johanna Mathilda Walin on 24 Feb 1872 in Swedeburg, Saunders County, Nebraska. Johanna (daughter of Anders (Persson) Walin and Charlotta (Adamsdotter) Adamson) was born on 14 Mar 1854 in Sweden; died on 16 Oct 1929; was buried in Grace Lutheran Cemetery, Swedeburg, Saunders County, Nebraska. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Johanna Mathilda Walin was born on 14 Mar 1854 in Sweden (daughter of Anders (Persson) Walin and Charlotta (Adamsdotter) Adamson); died on 16 Oct 1929; was buried in Grace Lutheran Cemetery, Swedeburg, Saunders County, Nebraska.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Immigration: 1868
    • Confirmation: 1874, Grace Lutheran Church, Swedeburg, Saunders County, Nebraska
    • 1880 Federal Census: 19 Jun 1880, Lincoln, Lancaster County, Nebraska
    • 1900 Federal Census: 9 Jun 1900, Richland Precinct, Saunders County, Nebraska
    • 1910 Federal Census: 11 May 1910, Richland Precinct, Saunders County, Nebraska
    • 1920 Federal Census: 9 Jan 1920, Ceresco Village, Richland Precinct, Saunders County, Nebraska

    Children:
    1. Selma Trued was born on 20 Apr 1873 in Nebraska; died on 1 Jul 1958; was buried in Grace Lutheran Cemetery, Swedeburg, Saunders County, Nebraska.
    2. 2. Rev. Dr. Alfred Edward Trued was born on 9 Mar 1875 in Swedeburg, Saunders County, Nebraska; died on 12 Jul 1946 in the Immanuel Home for the Aged, Omaha, Nebraska; was buried on 15 Jul 1946 in Grace Lutheran Cemetery, Swedeburg, Saunders County, Nebraska.
    3. Amanda Cecilia Trued was born on 14 Nov 1876 in Nebraska; died on 17 Apr 1965.
    4. Frans Elmer Trued was born in Aug 1879 in Ceresco, Saunders County Nebraska; died in May 1880 in Ceresco, Saunders County Nebraska; was buried in Grace Lutheran Cemetery, Swedeburg, Saunders County, Nebraska.
    5. Carl Elmo Trued was born on 16 Jul 1881 in Ceresco, Saunders County Nebraska; died on 21 Jul 1881 in Ceresco, Saunders County Nebraska; was buried in Grace Lutheran Cemetery, Swedeburg, Saunders County, Nebraska.
    6. Herman Sigfrid Trued was born on 11 Mar 1883 in Ceresco, Saunders, Nebraska; died on 19 Jun 1963 in El Campo, Wharton County, Texas; was buried in Oakwood Memorial Cemetery, Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, California.
    7. Rev. Levin Julius Trued was born on 25 Jul 1885 in Nebraska; died on 11 Jun 1940 in Tribune, Kansas; was buried in Greeley County Cemetery, Tribune, Kansas.
    8. Luther Emanuel Trued was born on 3 Mar 1889 in Ceresco, Saunders County Nebraska; died on 24 Dec 1954 in Nebraska; was buried in Grace Lutheran Cemetery, Swedeburg, Saunders County, Nebraska.
    9. Dorothea Charlotta Trued was born on 18 Dec 1890; died on 12 Aug 1944 in Osceola, Polk County, Nebraska; was buried on 15 Aug 1944 in Grace Lutheran Cemetery, Swedeburg, Saunders County, Nebraska.
    10. Martin Ferdinand Trued was born on 23 Apr 1893; died on 15 Oct 1966 in Kearney, Nebraska.
    11. Samuel Clarence Trued was born on 20 Apr 1895 in Ceresco, Saunders County Nebraska; died on 19 Sep 1980 in Roseburg, Douglas County, Oregon; was buried on 23 Sep 1980 in Roseburg National Cemetery, Section B Row 5 Site 29, Roseburg, Oregon.
    12. Carl Victor Nathaniel Trued was born on 26 Feb 1899 in Ceresco, Saunders County Nebraska; died on 16 Feb 1977 in Roseburg, Douglas County, Oregon; was buried in Roseburg Memorial Gardens, Roseburg, Douglas County, Oregon.

  3. 6.  Johannes Erickson was born on 7 Jul 1838 in Kristianstads l; died on 7 Sep 1912 in Saunders County, Nebraska; was buried on 11 Sep 1912 in Grace Lutheran Cemetery, Swedeburg, Saunders County, Nebraska.

    Notes:


    Johannes attended the common schools in Sweden until he was about 15 or 16. He may have been a bit wild in his younger days. Johannes, his wife Johanna, and their two children immigrated to the US in 1869. They were with a group of about thirty other families from the same province, including Johannes' brother Magnus They stayed for a short time with the N. B. Berggren family, who were from the same area in Sweden. The Berggrens had settled by Silver Creek, around Mead, NE, in 1867. The newly arrived immigrants probably made the Berggren farm home base while the men checked out possible homestead sites. While there, Johanna died in childbirth and was buried on that farm. Johannes homesteaded in Richland precinct in Sa Saunders County, 2 1/2 miles southwest of what was later called Swedeburg. During the 1869-70 winter, six men including Johannes and Magnus, one woman, and Johannes' two children lived in a dugout on the homestead. They had acquired horses and a wagon in Omaha, and also had an axe, spade, a small stove, washtub, two boards which were probably used as a table and other small articles.

    Both Johannes and Magnus needed wives so in 1870, they went to Minnesota where the Swan Deidrick family, probably neighbors from Sweden, were living. Swan Deidrick had four eligible daughters, one of whom was named Ellen (Elna). Johannes married Ellen and Magnus married her sister, Betsy. Ellen had typhoid which killed her father and another sister but recovered after her trip to Nebraska.

    There were many hardships endured in getting started on the farm. Johannes worked for a short time in 1870 for the railroad in what is now Lincoln. During that time, the family lived in a tent near Johannes' work. Ellen pastured their cow on land that is now part of the University of Nebraska. Johannes' homestead farm consisted of 80 acres. Being financially able, he subsequently purchased 80 more acres of railroad land.

    Ellen's first pregnancy resulted with twins who died and were buried on the farm. Johannes and Ellen were both religious and were founding members of Swedeburg's Grace Lutheran Church in 1870. The first services were improvised and some of theem were held on the farm. From 1875 to 1909, Johannes was postmaster and the area mail was initially delivered to the farm. In 1883, Luther College was established in Wahoo with a board of directors consisting of five ministers and four laymen. Johannes was one of the laymen, borrowing money on the farm to contribute to the college's establishment. Johannes was also on the board of directors and a stockholder of the Swedeburg State Bank.

    Johannes farmed and raised livestock for several years. He usually had a hired hand or two working on the farm. He bought the general store and grain elevator in Swedeburg which the family ran for several years. Their daughter, Theolina, wawas known for her business acumen and carried on many of the business dealings behind the scenes. At one point, Johannes, Ellen and their children lived in a residence on top of the store, while Johannes' son Anton lived on and operated the home farm. Around 1906, Johannes, Ellen and their family built and moved into a house west of the home farm while their children Herman and Agatha lived on the home farm.

    Johannes was a straight forward man and afraid of no one. He was adventuresome and did not hesitate to take chances in business. He was a big man, about 6 ft. 2 in. He speculated in farm land, and was known to have bought land without making a cash down payment. He probably owned about 1000 acres of land in the area, although not at the same time. He left his wild days in Sweden and led a personally severe life. Upon his death, Augustinus inherited the home farm, Herman inherited the farm west of the homestead, and Anton inherited a third farm. Ellen was a frail woman, very religious and loved children. In addition to her own family, she brought up Johannes' two children from his first marriage, her granddaughter Hilda from 1906-1908, and also raised a foster child Ruth Henrickson.

    Johannes married Ellen Diedrick. Ellen was born on 17 Apr 1840; died on 8 Jan 1918 in Saunders County, Nebraska; was buried in Grace Lutheran Cemetery, Swedeburg, Saunders County, Nebraska. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Ellen Diedrick was born on 17 Apr 1840; died on 8 Jan 1918 in Saunders County, Nebraska; was buried in Grace Lutheran Cemetery, Swedeburg, Saunders County, Nebraska.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Birth: 17 Apr 1840

    Children:
    1. 3. Hulda Theolina Erickson was born on 6 Oct 1875 in Swedeburg, Saunders County, Nebraska; died on 17 Apr 1936 in Muscatine, Iowa; was buried in Grace Lutheran Cemetery, Swedeburg, Saunders County, Nebraska.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Trued Nilsson was born on 20 Jul 1819 in Kristianstads lan Sweden; died on 14 Feb 1890 in Ceresco, Saunders County Nebraska; was buried in Grace Lutheran Cemetery, Swedeburg, Saunders County, Nebraska.

    Notes:


    THE TRUED FAMILY IN THE U.S.A.

    TRUED NILSSON AND WIFE ELSA

    TRUED NILSSON: Born in 1819, died 1890. He was born in Kristianstads lan, Sweden and came to America several years after the arrival of his son, Nil Trued, who arrived in the early spring of 1868. He was a man of medium stature, blue eyes, dark brown hair and of gentle manner.
    He inherited considerable estate from his father and grandfather, - the latter being considered one of the wealthiest men in Sweden in his time, - but through faulty judgment, promiscuous underwriting of notes, etc., he and his immediate family lost the fortune, and almost penniless, he came to America to live with his son Nils until his death.
    His grandfather possessed a Bible which was brought by the family to America, (now in the writer

    Trued married ElsaSweden. was born on 12 Jun 1814 in Sweden; died in Apr 1891 in Ceresco, Saunders County, Nebraska; was buried in Grace Lutheran Cemetery, Swedeburg, Saunders County, Nebraska. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Elsa was born on 12 Jun 1814 in Sweden; died in Apr 1891 in Ceresco, Saunders County, Nebraska; was buried in Grace Lutheran Cemetery, Swedeburg, Saunders County, Nebraska.
    Children:
    1. Botilda Trued was born on 4 Sep 1842 in Attarp, Kristianstads lan, Sweden; died on 13 Jan 1911; was buried in Grace Lutheran Cemetery, Swedeburg, Saunders County, Nebraska.
    2. 4. Nils Trued was born on 27 Nov 1844 in Sweden; died on 2 Oct 1909 in Ceresco, Saunders County, Nebraska; was buried on 15 Jul 1946 in Grace Lutheran Cemetery, Swedeburg, Saunders County, Nebraska.
    3. Johanna Trued was born on 30 Jul 1847 in Attarp, Kristianstads Lan, Sweden; died on 18 Dec 1926; was buried in Swede Home Cemetery, Polk County, Nebraska.
    4. John Trued was born on 12 Apr 1851 in Attarp Torop Soken, Kristianstads Lan, Sweden; died on 31 Dec 1899 in Weston, Saunders County, Nebraska; was buried in Bethel Cemetery, Weston, Saunders County, Nebraska.
    5. Cecelia Trued was born on 9 Jul 1854 in Attarp, Kristianstads Lan, Sweden; died in 1930 in Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska; was buried in Prospect Hill Cemetery, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.

  3. 10.  Anders (Persson) Walin was born on 13 Feb 1834; died on 24 Dec 1920 in Ceresco, Saunders County, Nebraska; was buried in Grace Lutheran Cemetery, Swedeburg, Saunders County, Nebraska.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Immigration: 1868
    • Occupation: Between 1880 and 1910, Farmer
    • 1880 Federal Census: 19 Jun 1880, Richland Precinct, Saunders County, Nebraska. Recorded as Andrew Walin.
    • 1900 Federal Census: 5 Jun 1900, Richland Precinct, Saunders County, Nebraska
    • 1910 Federal Census: 11 May 1910, Richland Precinct, Saunders County, Nebraska. Living with Klaes (Claus) and Anna.
    • 1920 Federal Census: 9 Jan 1920, Ceresco Village, Richland Precinct, Saunders County, Nebraska. Living with Johanna Mathilda's family.

    Notes:


    Anders homesteaded on an acreage northwest of Ceresco. Nils Trued homesteaded nearby. He was completely "taken" with the young Mathilda. They were married when she was 17 at the home of her parents, Anders and Charlotta Walin. Life was very hard for her as Nils worked in Lincoln as a tailor. He often walked home to spend weekends with his family. Their first three children were born in a dugout. Mathilda often struggled with Indians, rattlers, prairie fires and the rigors of pioneer life.

    Anders married Charlotta (Adamsdotter) Adamson. Charlotta was born on 27 Oct 1828 in Asaka Parish, V; died on 14 May 1905 in Ceresco, Saunders County, Nebraska; was buried in Grace Lutheran Cemetery, Swedeburg, Saunders County, Nebraska. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Charlotta (Adamsdotter) Adamson was born on 27 Oct 1828 in Asaka Parish, V; died on 14 May 1905 in Ceresco, Saunders County, Nebraska; was buried in Grace Lutheran Cemetery, Swedeburg, Saunders County, Nebraska.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • 1880 Federal Census: 19 Jun 1880, Richland Precinct, Saunders County, Nebraska
    • 1900 Federal Census: 5 Jun 1900, Richland Precinct, Saunders County, Nebraska

    Children:
    1. 5. Johanna Mathilda Walin was born on 14 Mar 1854 in Sweden; died on 16 Oct 1929; was buried in Grace Lutheran Cemetery, Swedeburg, Saunders County, Nebraska.
    2. Johan Sanfrid Walin was born on 25 Jun 1858 in Asaka Parish, V; died on 26 May 1933 in his home in Ceresco, Saunders County, Nebraska; was buried on 29 May 1933 in Grace Lutheran Cemetery, Swedeburg, Saunders County, Nebraska.
    3. Claes Robert Walin was born in 1860.
    4. Klaes (Claus) Levine Walin was born on 9 Nov 1862; died on 21 Apr 1935 in Ceresco, Saunders County, Nebraska; was buried in Grace Lutheran Cemetery, Swedeburg, Saunders County, Nebraska.
    5. Carl Victor Walin was born on 11 Jan 1866; died on 22 Dec 1891; was buried on 29 Dec 1891 in Grace Lutheran Cemetery, Swedeburg, Saunders County, Nebraska.



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