At the age of 27 he was united in marriage to Maria Petterson, who preceeded him in death on November 3, 1930, at the age of 72. To this union twelve children where born, twin girls dying in infancy and ten children surviving. Those surviving are five boys, Axel, Warner, Carl, Harry and William, all shom reside in or near Brady, with the exception of Warner who lives at Laramie, Wyoming; five daughters, Mrs. E. R. Maisch of Lincoln, Nebr.; Mrs C. R. Cochran of Sutherland, Nebr.; Mrs. J. D. Lewis of Maxwell, Nebr., and Mrs. R. L. Craig and Mrs. Hilda Perkins, both of Brady, Nebr. Thirty-six grandchildren and twenty-three great grandchildren, and one brother, Oscar, who remains in Sweden, besides other relatives and friends.
They immigrated to America and arrived at North Platte on May 12, 1882. They settled near Brady and lived in Lincoln county until the time of their deaths.
In early life Mr. Carlson united with the Lutheran Church and attended services out in the community south of Brady. Mr. Carlson being a ling time resident of this community leaves many friends who with the relatives mourn his passing.
Funeral services were held at the Brady M. E. Church on May 7, at 2:30 p.m., Rev. R. E. Daughetee, offciating. Internment was made in Gaslin cemetery.
The Vindicator
Brady, Nebraska
Thusday, May 14, 1936
At the age of 27 he was united in marriage to Maria Petterson, who preceeded him in death on November 3, 1930, at the age of 72. To this union twelve children where born, twin girls dying in infancy and ten children surviving. Those surviving are five boys, Axel, Warner, Carl, Harry and William, all shom reside in or near Brady, with the exception of Warner who lives at Laramie, Wyoming; five daughters, Mrs. E. R. Maisch of Lincoln, Nebr.; Mrs C. R. Cochran of Sutherland, Nebr.; Mrs. J. D. Lewis of Maxwell, Nebr., and Mrs. R. L. Craig and Mrs. Hilda Perkins, both of Brady, Nebr. Thirty-six grandchildren and twenty-three great grandchildren, and one brother, Oscar, who remains in Sweden, besides other relatives and friends.
They immigrated to America and arrived at North Platte on May 12, 1882. They settled near Brady and lived in Lincoln county until the time of their deaths.
In early life Mr. Carlson united with the Lutheran Church and attended services out in the community south of Brady. Mr. Carlson being a ling time resident of this community leaves many friends who with the relatives mourn his passing.
Funeral services were held at the Brady M. E. Church on May 7, at 2:30 p.m., Rev. R. E. Daughetee, offciating. Internment was made in Gaslin cemetery.
The Vindicator
Brady, Nebraska
Thusday, May 14, 1936
Family Members
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Axel H Carlson
1880–1978
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Warner Carlson
1882–1952
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Signa Marie Carlson Maisch
1884–1964
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Edith Charlotte Carlson Craig
1886–1967
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Hilda Mathilda Carlson Perkins
1888–1970
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Anna Esther Carlson Cochran
1890–1966
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Carl Carlson
1893–1940
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Harry David Carlson
1895–1962
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Elsie May Carlson Lewis
1898–1997
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William A. Carlson
1900–1976
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