NAME: Catherine in the 1880 US Census but Katherine in GEDCOM.
Alexander was a Spanish War veteran.
Father: Hans Severin LUND (AFN: 2KK4-FR)
Mother: Marthe Olivia BUGGT (AFN: 2KK4-GX)
Sources
East Benton Cemetery, Dalton, Lackawanna, PA, USGenWeb online [http://www.rootsweb.com/~palackaw/forest/EastBenton.html], accessed 27 Dec 2005
"The Family in North-East Pennsylvania" author unknown from G E Tingley
Frank served in the military during World War II.
8055. William George "Willie" Carpenter
NAME: William George or George William. AKA Willie.
DEATH: Daughter Wilma was picking cherries with him. She heard nothing until she saw him fall.
Sources
Lynn E. Henning, compiler, Tombstone Readings from the Greenwood Cemetery Franklin Nebraska (Lincoln NE:, 1993)
Lynn E. Henning, compiler, An Index to the Marriage Records of Franklin County, Nebraska 1872-1990 (Lincoln NE: Self, 1991)
1900 Federal Census, Logan, Franklin, NE
Harriet Eferella "Hattie" Chitwood
Sources
1883 Franklin County School Census, E-Mail Message, 5 Sept 2002
Lynn E. Henning, compiler, Tombstone Readings from the Greenwood Cemetery Franklin Nebraska (Lincoln NE:, 1993)
Lynn E. Henning, compiler, An Index to the Marriage Records of Franklin County, Nebraska 1872-1990 (Lincoln NE: Self, 1991)
1900 Federal Census, Logan, Franklin, NE
DEATH: Cause: from a ruptured appendix
Sources
Lynn E. Henning, compiler, Tombstone Readings from the Greenwood Cemetery Franklin Nebraska (Lincoln NE:, 1993)
1900 Federal Census, Logan, Franklin, NE
Twin of Earl. Epileptic
Death note: Cause: from a brain tumor
Sources
Lynn E. Henning, compiler, Tombstone Readings from the Greenwood Cemetery Franklin Nebraska (Lincoln NE:, 1993)
1900 Federal Census, Logan, Franklin, NE
Twin of Pearl
Death note: Cause: in a Veterans' Home
Sources
1900 Federal Census, Logan, Franklin, NE
10895. Wilma Harriett Carpenter
DEATH:
Cause: of Alzheimer’s diseaseWilma H. Sanderson, 94, of Lexington, formerly of Arapahoe, died Tuesday, Dec. 21, 2004, at Tri-County Hospital in Lexington.
Funeral services will be at 1:30 p.m. on Monday, Dec. 27, at the First United Methodist Church of Arapahoe. The Rev. Onamae Waddel and Pastor Lana Dake will officiate.
Viewing and visitation will be from 1 to 9 p.m. on Sunday, Dec. 26, at Wenburg Funeral Home in Arapahoe and prior to the service at the church. Burial will be in the Oxford Cemetery at Oxford.
Wenburg Funeral Home in Arapahoe is in charge of the arrangements.
She was born in Franklin on Oct. 11, 1910, to George and Hattie (Chitwood) Carpenter.
Survivors include her son and daughter-in-law, Newel and Diana Sanderson of Lexington; and one daughter and son-in-law, Sandra and Bruce Swan of Weston, Conn.
Other survivors include one granddaughter, Christina Sanderson, of Northridge, Calif.; five step-grandchildren, Brian Schweitzer, of Seward, Laura Schweitzer, of Lincoln, Bruce Swan, Jr. of Fairfield, Conn., Lisa Nikitas, of Redondo Beach, Calif., and Rodney Swan of San Pedro, Calif.; and eight great-grandchildren.
She attended school in Franklin before moving to Edison where she graduated from high school. She then attended the La Du Beauty Academy in Kansas City, Mo., and was one of the first licensees in the State of Nebraska for Beauticians.
She operated a beauty shop in Arapahoe before her marriage to Merlin Sanderson in 1936.
After living in California during World War II, they moved back to Oxford to work with his family on the farm.
After her husband passed away in 1975, she moved to Arapahoe for a number of years before moving to Lexington to be closer to her family, She was a member of the PEO in Arapahoe and the First United Methodist Church in both Oxford and Arapahoe.
Preceding her in death are her parents, her husband, granddaughter Brenda Casteel and 11 brothers and sisters.
Memorials may be given to the United Methodist Church of Arapahoe, or Alzheimer's Foundation.
DEATH:
Cause: of accident while working with a pile driver