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Anna Caroline <I>Anderson</I> Feelhaver

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Anna Caroline Anderson Feelhaver

Birth
Nebraska, USA
Death
7 Oct 1918 (aged 37)
Obert, Cedar County, Nebraska, USA
Burial
Hartington, Cedar County, Nebraska, USA Add to Map
Plot
Block 2 Lot 18
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Mrs. Oscar F. (Anna) Feelhaver Died at her home in Obert on Monday Evening. Oct 7, 1918.

Death being due to pneumonia which developed from an attack of influenza that swept the world in 1918. Mrs. Feelhaver was taken ill on Tuesday of last week, and her condition grew steadily worse.
Efforts were made to secure a physician from Ponca and Newcastle, none were unavailable and a Hartington doctor was then called but her condition was such that no relief could be attained.
Mrs. Feelhaver was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Anderson. She was the sister of Stanley Anderson, the first Cedar Co. boy to give his life for his country in France. Stanley died July 15, 1918.
She was 37 years of age and is survived by her husband Oscar, and two adopted children, Laura 7 and Ardyce 2 years of age.

The funeral was held Wed. afternoon, the cortege, leaving the home at 2 o'clock.
After a brief service conducted by Rev. Jersing Thompson at the Paragon Church, burial was made in the Paragon cemetery.
Anna had 5 siblings including Alfred and Stanley Anderson who are buried in this cemetery.
Anna's parents:
Christina Segolsdougther born Jun.13 1859 in Skillingmark Sweden and died 1944 in Dixon county Nebraska. She married Andrew Anderson born 1849. and died Mars 7 1904 in Dixon County Nebraska
Parents buried at Lime Creek Cemetery Dixon Co, NE

Oscar and Anna marriage license; June 6 1903 Cedar Co NE.
Book 4 page 269, married 8 June 1903 at her parents home by N. G. Tvedt minister of the Gospel. Victoria Wiman and Alfred Anderson were witnesses.

Name: Anna Caroline Anderson
Baptism Age: 0
Record Type: Baptism
Birth Date: 26 Mar 1881
Baptism Date: 1881
Baptism Place: Rural Church near Hartington, NE USA
Father: Anders Gustav Anderson
Mother: Kristine Anderson
Church Name: Bow Valley Lutheran Church
Church Location: Hartington, Nebraska
Bow Valley Lutheran Church, the beginning of Paragon Lutheran Church
Mrs. Oscar F. (Anna) Feelhaver Died at her home in Obert on Monday Evening. Oct 7, 1918.

Death being due to pneumonia which developed from an attack of influenza that swept the world in 1918. Mrs. Feelhaver was taken ill on Tuesday of last week, and her condition grew steadily worse.
Efforts were made to secure a physician from Ponca and Newcastle, none were unavailable and a Hartington doctor was then called but her condition was such that no relief could be attained.
Mrs. Feelhaver was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Anderson. She was the sister of Stanley Anderson, the first Cedar Co. boy to give his life for his country in France. Stanley died July 15, 1918.
She was 37 years of age and is survived by her husband Oscar, and two adopted children, Laura 7 and Ardyce 2 years of age.

The funeral was held Wed. afternoon, the cortege, leaving the home at 2 o'clock.
After a brief service conducted by Rev. Jersing Thompson at the Paragon Church, burial was made in the Paragon cemetery.
Anna had 5 siblings including Alfred and Stanley Anderson who are buried in this cemetery.
Anna's parents:
Christina Segolsdougther born Jun.13 1859 in Skillingmark Sweden and died 1944 in Dixon county Nebraska. She married Andrew Anderson born 1849. and died Mars 7 1904 in Dixon County Nebraska
Parents buried at Lime Creek Cemetery Dixon Co, NE

Oscar and Anna marriage license; June 6 1903 Cedar Co NE.
Book 4 page 269, married 8 June 1903 at her parents home by N. G. Tvedt minister of the Gospel. Victoria Wiman and Alfred Anderson were witnesses.

Name: Anna Caroline Anderson
Baptism Age: 0
Record Type: Baptism
Birth Date: 26 Mar 1881
Baptism Date: 1881
Baptism Place: Rural Church near Hartington, NE USA
Father: Anders Gustav Anderson
Mother: Kristine Anderson
Church Name: Bow Valley Lutheran Church
Church Location: Hartington, Nebraska
Bow Valley Lutheran Church, the beginning of Paragon Lutheran Church


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