Marker listed in Cemetery Records
Source: Danish Museum
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The National Archives were used as source material for the following
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The Omaha City Directories show listings for Peter and later, his widow, Anna.
From at least 1906-1914, there were Boyshous residing at 3115 Pinkney Street in Omaha.
In 1906, Peter was a laborer, but in 1907 and 1909 his occupation was a teamster. In 1907, Peter's baby girl died, age 1 day. They laid her to rest in Block 4, where many babies are buried.
Peter died in 1910, and the 1914 Omaha City Directory has a listing for Anna Boyshou, living at 3115 Pinkney, who was the widow of Peter.
Marker listed in Cemetery Records
Source: Danish Museum
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
The National Archives were used as source material for the following
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
The Omaha City Directories show listings for Peter and later, his widow, Anna.
From at least 1906-1914, there were Boyshous residing at 3115 Pinkney Street in Omaha.
In 1906, Peter was a laborer, but in 1907 and 1909 his occupation was a teamster. In 1907, Peter's baby girl died, age 1 day. They laid her to rest in Block 4, where many babies are buried.
Peter died in 1910, and the 1914 Omaha City Directory has a listing for Anna Boyshou, living at 3115 Pinkney, who was the widow of Peter.
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