Nels Peter ANDERSON (RIN: 2267), son of Nels ANDERSON and Inger JENSEN , . He married Emma Alfredette Trueblood JOHNSON 06 October 1900. Emma Alfredette Trueblood JOHNSON (RIN: 2265), daughter of Silas R TRUEBLOOD and Emma Ingerborg GOODLETSON , was born 14 February 1878 in Door Co , Wisconsin. She died 28 November 1918 in Door Co , Wisconsin.
1. Emma Patrena ANDERSON (RIN: 2605), b. 13 July 1901 | See ? SCHUMACHER & Emma Patrena ANDERSON |
2. Ella Louise ANDERSON (RIN: 2607), b. 27 August 1903 | See William George FOOTE & Ella Louise ANDERSON |
3. Elsie Marie ANDERSON (RIN: 2609), b. 08 October 1904 | See Walter ANDERSON & Elsie Marie ANDERSON |
4. Agnes Mae ANDERSON (RIN: 2611), b. 13 May 1913 | See Floyd H ARCHER & Agnes Mae ANDERSON OR Kenneth VOLIVA & Agnes Mae ANDERSON OR Charles MCLEAN & Agnes Mae ANDERSON |
5. Alfred M ANDERSON (RIN: 2615), b. 05 January 1918 | See Alfred M ANDERSON & June ? OR Alfred M ANDERSON & Helen ? |
Marriage/Union Events for Nels Peter ANDERSON\Emma Alfredette Trueblood JOHNSON:
Marriage Notes for Nels Peter ANDERSON\Emma Alfredette Trueblood JOHNSON:
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Other Marriages/Unions for Emma Alfredette Trueblood JOHNSON:
See Frank VALENTINE & Emma Alfredette Trueblood JOHNSON
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Notes for Emma Alfredette Trueblood JOHNSON:
Notes taken by Judy Phillips, website; http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/p/h/i/Judith-S-Phillips/index.h tml
"Emma was a twin of Thomas Trueblood. Their mother Emma became ill while pregnant with them, and made arrangements for their care in the event of her death. Thomas was raised by their grandparents, Thomas and Kjisten Goodletson, and emma was adopted by an elderly Danish couple, Andrew and Mary Johnson of Ephraim. She loved them dearly
According to Ephraim Moravian Church records, Andrew was the son, by the confession of both parties of Emma Trueblood Johnson and Frank Valentine. He was also raised by the Johnsons, until his untimely death at not quite 10 years old. He was reported to have a sunny disposition, and was loved by all in the area."
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