Columbus Journal, September 19, 1906
JOHNSON--Hannah Larsen was born in Denmark, April 18, 1852, and died at her home near St. Edward, September 12, 1906, of a complication of diseases culminating in typhoid fever. The deceased came to America in 1865, and September 8, 1870 was married to Geo. Johnson who survives her. The family came to Nebraska 1880 and located at Humphrey where they lived nine years previous to moving to St. Edward.
Mrs. Johnson was the mother of twelve children, all of whom are living and were at home during her last illness. They are Mrs. Martha R. White, Sterling; Mrs. Ida E. Fogt, Orleans, Mrs. Anna M. Barnes, Rochester, N.Y.; Mrs. Emma G. Hawkins, Ravenna; Lillian E., Hannah C., George A., Lewis F., Mary B., Raymon E., Stewart C., and Alida R., of St. Edward. [St. Edward.]
Columbus Journal, September 19, 1906
JOHNSON--Hannah Larsen was born in Denmark, April 18, 1852, and died at her home near St. Edward, September 12, 1906, of a complication of diseases culminating in typhoid fever. The deceased came to America in 1865, and September 8, 1870 was married to Geo. Johnson who survives her. The family came to Nebraska 1880 and located at Humphrey where they lived nine years previous to moving to St. Edward.
Mrs. Johnson was the mother of twelve children, all of whom are living and were at home during her last illness. They are Mrs. Martha R. White, Sterling; Mrs. Ida E. Fogt, Orleans, Mrs. Anna M. Barnes, Rochester, N.Y.; Mrs. Emma G. Hawkins, Ravenna; Lillian E., Hannah C., George A., Lewis F., Mary B., Raymon E., Stewart C., and Alida R., of St. Edward. [St. Edward.]
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