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Peter B. Anderson

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Peter B. Anderson

Birth
Minden, Kearney County, Nebraska, USA
Death
18 Mar 1919 (aged 40)
Minden, Kearney County, Nebraska, USA
Burial
Minden, Kearney County, Nebraska, USA Add to Map
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Great-grandfather who passed too soon, leaving a son, Verlin, two daughters, Grace & Daisy, and a widow, Christine.

OBITUARY--PETER B. ANDERSENPeter B. Andersen was born in Minden, Nebraska, November 25, 1878, and died March 18, 1919. His life was spent in this vicinity with the exception of seven years spent in Texas from 1894 to 1901. He was married to Christina Jacobsen, October 22, 1902. Three children were born to this union, Verlin, Daisy May and Grace.Beside his wife and children, his aged parents and three sisters, Mrs. C.F. Munk, of Heartwell, Mrs. P.W. Jorgensen, of Canon City, Colorado, and Mrs. C.M. Jorgensen, of Minden and a host of neighbors and friends mourn his death.Brief funeral services were conducted at the house and Fredericksburg cemetery by Rev. I.C. Rankin, pastor of the United Presbyterian church, of which church Mr. Andersen was a member and in which he served for many years as a trustee.~~Minden Courier--March 1919
Great-grandfather who passed too soon, leaving a son, Verlin, two daughters, Grace & Daisy, and a widow, Christine.

OBITUARY--PETER B. ANDERSENPeter B. Andersen was born in Minden, Nebraska, November 25, 1878, and died March 18, 1919. His life was spent in this vicinity with the exception of seven years spent in Texas from 1894 to 1901. He was married to Christina Jacobsen, October 22, 1902. Three children were born to this union, Verlin, Daisy May and Grace.Beside his wife and children, his aged parents and three sisters, Mrs. C.F. Munk, of Heartwell, Mrs. P.W. Jorgensen, of Canon City, Colorado, and Mrs. C.M. Jorgensen, of Minden and a host of neighbors and friends mourn his death.Brief funeral services were conducted at the house and Fredericksburg cemetery by Rev. I.C. Rankin, pastor of the United Presbyterian church, of which church Mr. Andersen was a member and in which he served for many years as a trustee.~~Minden Courier--March 1919


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