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The SS death index gives his last zip code as 68060, and his SS was 505-40-7536. In 1918 on his WWI card he said he was working for his father on the farm. 
Martinson, Harry Clarance (I6900)
 
502
The SS death index says William was born Oct 14 1898 and died Sep 12 1993. His WWI card says he was a cellar boy for Killian Brothers store in Wahoo NE. He was single at that time. His gravestone has Peanuts as a nickname. 
Meduna, William (I6914)
 
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ALFRED: Born on Nebraska farm and attended country schools until he commenced to work. Only 14 years old when his father died, it was incumbent upon him to assume early responsibility in order to support the other six children. The writer remembmbers the numerous times he came to help on our farm and he was liked by all. When stacking oats or wheat, he and two of my brothers could eat half a bucket of apples at a setting. (It was up to me to fetch the apples). He married Bertha Frostrom Dec. 27, 1909 and moved to Valley, Nebr., where several of their children were born. Next they moved to a farm at Silver City, Nebr. Two of their children died in infancy, later one grown daughter, then his wife died Sept. 22, 1947. Alfred died shortly after, broken hearted and all.

S. Clarence Trued, Author - Published 1953 
Trued, Alfred Henning (I1011)
 
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AMANDA: Also born in sod-house on Nebraska prairie and spending her childhood in Lincoln, Nebr. Attended country school at Ceresco. In her early teens was known as the best horsewoman in the territory, and like Selma learned to cook, milk cows and ride herd. Nor were any complaints ever voiced against her culinary skill, for like Selma she was a master at the craft. Worked in Omaha for several years and always returned in beautiful clothes. No men in their right mind could long be indifferent to the pulchritude of such sisters, and soon two young Swede brothers appeared on the scene, Axel Anderson, the younger, marrying Selma, the older sister, and the reverse, August marrying Amanda. Whereas Axel was an artist in painting and fine decorating, August was a 
Trued, Amanda Cecilia (I0373)
 
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AURORA SELMINA: Born June 25, 1899. Grew up on the farm and attended several schools, graduating high school at Osceola as preliminary to a teaching career. She taught school for two years, then worked in Omaha for a while, but due to bad health (from which she later recovered) had to forego any further teaching. Like her mother she has enjoyed sewing and she has helped her parents at home for many years and also other people (including writer 
Anderson, Aurora Selmina (I0384)
 
506 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I1020)
 
507
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BERNHARD: Died when eight years old.

S. Clarence Trued, Author - Published 1953 
Swanson, Bernhard (I0584)
 
508
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BOTILDA AND HUSBAND JACOB HEDLUND

BOTILDA: (Tella) was born Sept. 4, 1842 and was the first child of Trued Nilsson. She was born at Attarp, Kristianstads lan, Sweden, and arrived in the U. S. with her parents Trued and Elsie Nilsson in the early 70 
Trued, Botilda (I0942)
 
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CECELIA: Born Feb. 22, 1885 on Swede Home farm. She attended country schools until old enough to seek employment in the wealthy homes of Omaha. She married Oscar Olson, of Omaha, Nebr. At present she lives apart from her husband to serve as a companion to a wealthy elderly lady at 800 S. Maryland St., Glendale, Calif. They are members of the Lutheran church.

S. Clarence Trued, Author - Published 1953 
Swanson, Cecelia (I0574)
 
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CECELIA: Was the fifth child and last child of Trued Nilsson, and was born July 9, 1854 in Attarp, Kristianstads lan, Sweden. She arrived in the U. S. with her sister Botilda and brother John, and worked in Omaha for many years before marrying C Charles Nystrom in 1896. Her niece Selma made her white wedding dress for the occasion. She saved some money on which both took a trip to Sweden. Charles was an imposing and dignified figure and towered above his wife, who was the tiniest of the Trued Nilsson children, weighing around 100 pounds. 
Trued, Cecelia (I0945)
 
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CLIFFORD RAYMOND: Born April 17, 1905. Acquired early schooling in Nebraska, but remained with parents on the farm and fought it out with the horses, cows, plows, tractors and cultivators until he came of age. He approached his father in physical dimensions, brawn and muscular skill and could easily have become a heavy-weight boxer had he continued training in this field. He worked sporadically in Lincoln, Denver and Omaha, then married Sylvia Docekal of Wahoo, Nebr., who is of Bohemian extraction. She has proved an excellent wife and home manager. They are members of the Lutheran church. Cliff works in a factory in Rockford, Ill.

S. Clarence Trued, Author - Published 1953 
Anderson, Clifford Raymond (I0396)
 
512 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I0401)
 
513 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I1044)
 
514
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CONSTANTINE: Born Feb. 11, 1914 at Kiahsien, Honan Province, China. Spent most of his life until 1927 in China. Attended American school at Kikungsha, Honan, China; grade school at Ceresco, Nebr.; high school at Stromsburg, Nebr.; York Collegee, York, Nebr.; Augustana College, Rock Island, Ill. (B.A.); Augustana Seminary, (B. D.) Rock Island, Ill; graduate work at the University of Chicago, Chicago, Ill. Sang with the Augustana Choir three years. Male quartette two years, directed the Seminary Chorus one year. Pastor at Granville, Ill., 1940-1943, serving the Granville, Utica and Putnam parish. Pastor at Salem Lutheran Church, Chicago, Ill., six years to 1949. At present pastor of Gustavus Adolphus Lutheran Church, St. Paulul, Minn. He married Dorothy Berquist of Minneapolis Oct. 23, 1940, whose special gifts and vivacious personality have stamped her as a leader among the church young people of that city. They have two children: Kathleen Susan, born March 11, 1943 and Marcia Louise, born Nov. 19, 1945, both born in Illinois.
Late word is that the family is moving to a new church in Detroit.

S. Clarence Trued, Author - Published 1953

Who's Who in America. 38th edition, 1974-1975. Wilmette, IL: Marquis Who's Who, 1974. (WhoAm 38)
Who's Who in America. 39th edition, 1976-1977. Wilmette, IL: Marquis Who's Who, 1976. (WhoAm 39)
Who's Who in America. 40th edition, 1978-1979. Wilmette, IL: Marquis Who's Who, 1978. (WhoAm 40)
Who's Who in America. 41st edition, 1980-1981. Wilmette, IL: Marquis Who's Who, 1980. (WhoAm 41) 
Trued, Rev. Rev. Emmaneul Constantine (I0392)
 
515 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I0413)
 
516 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I0552)
 
517
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DAVID: Youngest of the John Trued family and also born in Nebr. (Weston). Grew up on the farm in Missouri and received the routine schooling. He married Mildred Case Sept. 21, 1932, who was born June 28, 1912 in Logan, Kansas. Dave, like his brother Joe, was solidly built, and he operates a farm in Amsterdam, Mo. He also engages in sawmill work. They are members of the Methodist church.

S. Clarence Trued, Author - Published 1953 
Trued, David Allen (I1018)
 
518
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DORIS MAY: b. May 4, 1915. She was married Aug. 3, 1936 to Damon Shannon, who is a successful farmer at Merwin, Mo. They have the following children, Larry Damon, b. April 16, 1939; Dennis Lee, b. Feb. 12, 1941. Doris May died July 2, 1945.

S. Clarence Trued, Author - Published 1953 
Trued, Doris May (I1021)
 
519 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I1123)
 
520 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I0989)
 
521 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I1107)
 
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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 
Trued, Eleonora Margareta (I0391)
 
523 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I0967)
 
524
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ELMO ANDERS TRUED: Born Oct. 6, 1911. Died Feb. 1912.

S. Clarence Trued, Author - Published 1953 
Anderson, Elmo Anders (I0389)
 
525 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I1101)
 
526
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EMMA: Like the others, was born on farm at Swede Home, where she remained and worked until she was married to Myron D. Thompson, Sept. 21, 1903. The moved to Shelby, Nebr., then to Cody, and back to Shelby where Myron engaged in the carpenter trade and contracting. They pursued this occupation until 1920 when they moved to a farm at Litchfield, Nebr. (Myron built the writer 
Swanson, Emma Sophia (I0573)
 
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ENID: Born Dec. 26, 1914, and died in childbirth Jan. 27, 1947.Graduated from Atchison High School and later attended Emporia State Teachers College, where she received a B. A. degree. She taught at Doniphan and Winchester high schools. Married Harry J. Creager, May 3, 1941. They had three children: Robert, born Jan. 1942; John, born in July in 1945; and Enid, born Jan. 27, 1947.

S. Clarence Trued, Author - Published 1953 
Swanson, Enid (I0983)
 
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ENOCH ELDRED: Born Feb. 1906. Graduated from high school and worked in various occupations including grocery stores and Farmer 
Anderson, Enoch Eldred (I0387)
 
529 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I0987)
 
530 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I1034)
 
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ESTHER: Born and reared in Nebr., and attended school there. Later moving with family to Missouri. Was married in Red Oak, Iowa, Dec. 22, 1914 to Paul Braden. Like the other sisters she worked hard on their Missouri farm until she was married. A great tragedy struck during WW2 when their son Grant, pilot of a B-26, after 59 successful missions over Germany, crashed when attempting to land in a snowstorm. Paul owns his own garage in Red Oak, and he is a tractor mechanic. They are members of the Christian church.

S. Clarence Trued, Author - Published 1953 
Trued, Esther Hulda (I1015)
 
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First child died in infancy.

S. Clarence Trued, Author - Published 1953 
Olson, Unknown (I0979)
 
533
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FLORENCE: b. July 21, 1919 at Valley, Nebr. Died when six months old.

S. Clarence Trued, Author - Published 1953 
Trued, Florence (I1022)
 
534 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I0966)
 
535 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I1122)
 
536
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GEORGE OLAF: Born April 25, 1906 in Shelby, Nebr. Had exceptionally pleasing disposition. Contracted pneumonia as a result of measles and died Feb. 16, 1909.

S. Clarence Trued, Author - Published 1953 
Thompson, George Olaf (I0951)
 
537 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I0986)
 
538 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I0947)
 
539
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GRANT NATHANIAL: b. Dec. 23, 1918. He worked as an auto parts man in Shenandoah after completing high school, then when WW2 came he enlisted in the Army Air Corps. Graduated as a second lieutenant Aug. 30, 1943 at Frederick Okla. He flew his B-26 across and engaged in 56 successful missions over enemy territory, then crashed in a snowstorm on the final return. He was considered of the highest character and courage by all who knew him. A member of the Christian church.

S. Clarence Trued, Author - Published 1953 
Braden, Grant Nathanial (I1102)
 
540
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HANNAH: was born at Swede Home, Nebr., on old homestead, July 3, 1891. She attended country school, then went to Omaha to work. Like the other Swanson girls, she was very attractive, and soon she was married to Ernest Thomas Woolery of York, Nebr. They were married March 15, 1911 at Swede Home. Ernest was born Jan. 27, 1889. For a while they lived at Ord, Nebr., but are now retired and live at 3621/2 West Palmer Ave., Glendale, California. They are Protestants.

S. Clarence Trued, Author - Published 1953 
Swanson, Hannah Marie (I0576)
 
541 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I1043)
 
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HAROLDINE: Born Sept. 21, 1918. Graduated from high school in 1935. She was gifted and accomplished musically and took leading parts with the school band. She was also active in church and Sunday school work. She died tragically in July 1935, during an operation for an ingrown goiter.

S. Clarence Trued, Author - Published 1953 
Swanson, Harodine (I0984)
 
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HELEN MARIE: Still born on Oct. 20, 1924.

S. Clarence Trued, Author - Published 1953 
McKee, Helen Marie (I1067)
 
544 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I1032)
 
545
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HERMAN SIGFRID: Born on Nebr. Homestead. Attended public schools and Luther College. Later attended an engineering school in Kansas City, Mo. He early assumed leadership and responsibility on the farm and instituted many improvements there. Waas liked by the younger kids and always sided with them. Worked at Milo Gross Grocery in Ceresco, and later together with a partner, acquired the Buick agency in Ceresco, where they established a garage. He married Hulda Nelson in 1912, sister of Carl, missionary to China from Missionfriends church. She has been a wonderful mother and housemanager to many boys. Herman took up land in Tribune, Kansas, where Luther, Martin and Carl had preceded him in breaking sod into wheat land. They have retired after much hard work, to Santa Cruz, Calif., where Herman 
Trued, Herman Sigfrid (I0374)
 
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HERMAN: Born Feb. 21, 1888 at Swede Home, Nebr. After local schooling he took a telegrapher 
Swanson, Herman Levi (I0575)
 
547 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I0988)
 
548 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I1061)
 
549
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JENNIE: Died when six weeks old

S. Clarence Trued, Author - Published 1953 
Swanson, Jennie (I0582)
 
550 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I0553)
 

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