Danish name Andreas Nielsen was changed to Anderew Nelson
Need to find correct BIRTHDATE Burial record shows birthday on 8 Mar 1834 in Calhonn Denmark
Burial location in the Manti Utah Cemetery is Plat A Block 14 Lot 10 \
Entry 1582 Record 2 page 117
Ancestral File Family Group Record
IGI File
OBIT: The Deseret News (Salt Lake City, UT), 6 JUN 2010
Aubrey "Mac" Allen McCarrel 1925 ~ 2010
Our beloved Aubrey "Mac" Allen McCarrel passed away June 4, 2010, at home in his sleep.
He was born on February 4, 1925, to Raymond Edward McCarrel and Josephine Powers, and Siguard Swenson later became his father after Raymond died.
Mac is a World War II Veteran, who served honorably in the South Pacific as a proud son of the United States of America. He was honored to receive the Silver Star with clusters, two Bronze Medals with clusters, two Purple Hearts, the Medal of Valor, a Good Conduct Medal and multiple Campaign Medals.
Mac married Adoree Belcher on January 17, 1948, and they were blessed with four children, Georgia (Michael) Vanderlinden, Rodney (Janet) McCarrel, Linda (Patrick) Hendrickson, and Penny (Robert) Braithwaite. Adoree died on April 29, 1972, and Mac was sealed to her in the Salt Lake Temple on December 11, 1983. Mac married Verlie Anderson Stringham on August 17, 1990. Verlie's children are Sharee Mohar and Kenneth Stringham.
Preceding him in death were his mother, father and Siguard Swenson; brothers Jesse and Howard McCarrel; and his wife Adoree.
Surviving him are his brother Brigham "Bill" (Eileen) McCarrel; his dear wife Verlie; all four children; 25 grandchildren, 48 and 9/10 great-grandchildren; and six great-great grandchildren, all of whom love him deeply.
Mac lived to love and loved to live. He loved his family, and they loved him. He enjoyed the outdoors. He worked hard. His hero was John Wayne, and he (Mac, not John Wayne) made awesome spare ribs. His engaging combination of wit and wisdom attracted and kept many life-long friends.
A viewing will be Sunday June 6, 2010, 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. at Blackburn Vernal Mortuary, 2300 West 1500 South (Highway 40).
Another viewing will be Monday June 7, 2010, 10:00 to 10:45 a.m. at the Vernal Stake Center, 850 West 100 North, with the funeral services to follow at 11:00 am. Interment will be in the beautiful Vernal Memorial Park.
Although we'll sorely miss him, we know that he's at peace and free from the illnesses that he bore so well these past couple of years. We're profoundly sad that he's not with us, but we will cherish the countless fond memories and his lasting good influence on each of us. These memories and his goodness will reside in our hearts and keep us true to the faith he had in us until we meet again.
OBIT: The Deseret News (Salt Lake City, UT), 6 JUN 2010
Aubrey "Mac" Allen McCarrel 1925 ~ 2010
Our beloved Aubrey "Mac" Allen McCarrel passed away June 4, 2010, at home in his sleep.
He was born on February 4, 1925, to Raymond Edward McCarrel and Josephine Powers, and Siguard Swenson later became his father after Raymond died.
Mac is a World War II Veteran, who served honorably in the South Pacific as a proud son of the United States of America. He was honored to receive the Silver Star with clusters, two Bronze Medals with clusters, two Purple Hearts, the Medal of Valor, a Good Conduct Medal and multiple Campaign Medals.
Mac married Adoree Belcher on January 17, 1948, and they were blessed with four children, Georgia (Michael) Vanderlinden, Rodney (Janet) McCarrel, Linda (Patrick) Hendrickson, and Penny (Robert) Braithwaite. Adoree died on April 29, 1972, and Mac was sealed to her in the Salt Lake Temple on December 11, 1983. Mac married Verlie Anderson Stringham on August 17, 1990. Verlie's children are Sharee Mohar and Kenneth Stringham.
Preceding him in death were his mother, father and Siguard Swenson; brothers Jesse and Howard McCarrel; and his wife Adoree.
Surviving him are his brother Brigham "Bill" (Eileen) McCarrel; his dear wife Verlie; all four children; 25 grandchildren, 48 and 9/10 great-grandchildren; and six great-great grandchildren, all of whom love him deeply.
Mac lived to love and loved to live. He loved his family, and they loved him. He enjoyed the outdoors. He worked hard. His hero was John Wayne, and he (Mac, not John Wayne) made awesome spare ribs. His engaging combination of wit and wisdom attracted and kept many life-long friends.
A viewing will be Sunday June 6, 2010, 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. at Blackburn Vernal Mortuary, 2300 West 1500 South (Highway 40).
Another viewing will be Monday June 7, 2010, 10:00 to 10:45 a.m. at the Vernal Stake Center, 850 West 100 North, with the funeral services to follow at 11:00 am. Interment will be in the beautiful Vernal Memorial Park.
Although we'll sorely miss him, we know that he's at peace and free from the illnesses that he bore so well these past couple of years. We're profoundly sad that he's not with us, but we will cherish the countless fond memories and his lasting good influence on each of us. These memories and his goodness will reside in our hearts and keep us true to the faith he had in us until we meet again.
Marriage Notes for Aubrey "Mac" Allen McCarrel and Adoree Belcher-17428
OBIT: The Deseret News (Salt Lake City, UT), 6 JUN 2010
Aubrey "Mac" Allen McCarrel 1925 ~ 2010
Our beloved Aubrey "Mac" Allen McCarrel passed away June 4, 2010, at home in his sleep.
He was born on February 4, 1925, to Raymond Edward McCarrel and Josephine Powers, and Siguard Swenson later became his father after Raymond died.
Mac is a World War II Veteran, who served honorably in the South Pacific as a proud son of the United States of America. He was honored to receive the Silver Star with clusters, two Bronze Medals with clusters, two Purple Hearts, the Medal of Valor, a Good Conduct Medal and multiple Campaign Medals.
Mac married Adoree Belcher on January 17, 1948, and they were blessed with four children, Georgia (Michael) Vanderlinden, Rodney (Janet) McCarrel, Linda (Patrick) Hendrickson, and Penny (Robert) Braithwaite. Adoree died on April 29, 1972, and Mac was sealed to her in the Salt Lake Temple on December 11, 1983. Mac married Verlie Anderson Stringham on August 17, 1990. Verlie's children are Sharee Mohar and Kenneth Stringham.
Preceding him in death were his mother, father and Siguard Swenson; brothers Jesse and Howard McCarrel; and his wife Adoree.
Surviving him are his brother Brigham "Bill" (Eileen) McCarrel; his dear wife Verlie; all four children; 25 grandchildren, 48 and 9/10 great-grandchildren; and six great-great grandchildren, all of whom love him deeply.
Mac lived to love and loved to live. He loved his family, and they loved him. He enjoyed the outdoors. He worked hard. His hero was John Wayne, and he (Mac, not John Wayne) made awesome spare ribs. His engaging combination of wit and wisdom attracted and kept many life-long friends.
A viewing will be Sunday June 6, 2010, 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. at Blackburn Vernal Mortuary, 2300 West 1500 South (Highway 40).
Another viewing will be Monday June 7, 2010, 10:00 to 10:45 a.m. at the Vernal Stake Center, 850 West 100 North, with the funeral services to follow at 11:00 am. Interment will be in the beautiful Vernal Memorial Park.
Although we'll sorely miss him, we know that he's at peace and free from the illnesses that he bore so well these past couple of years. We're profoundly sad that he's not with us, but we will cherish the countless fond memories and his lasting good influence on each of us. These memories and his goodness will reside in our hearts and keep us true to the faith he had in us until we meet again.
BIOGRAPHY: Emeline Jenson (1897) and Francis Herbert Braithwaite (1897) are linked by:
Lars Nielsen (1718-1797) born and died in Denmark.
Lars Nielsen is the father of two sons, Hans Larsen (1777) and Soren Larsen (1771).
1. Hans Larsen (1771) begot Hans Larsen (1855) who married Else Christina Domgaard. Else is the sister to Caroline Domgaard (1846). [NOTE: Caroline married Fritz Emanual Nelson (1838) and begot Mary Christena Nelson (1868). Mary is the mother to Francis Herbert Braithwaite (1897.] Hans Larsen (1855) is the husband of Francis’ grand-aunt.
2. Soren Larsen (1771) begot Hans Sorensen (1796) begot Jens Hansen (1822) begot Emeline Hansen (1865). Emeline married Joseph Henry Jenson (1897) and begot Emeline Jenson (1897). Emeline married Francis Herbert Braithwaite (1897). Soren Larsen (1771) is Emeline Jenson’s (1897) 2nd great grand-father.
The brother of Niels Peter Domgaard (1813) who is Lars Christian LaurtzLarsen (1802) married Mette Kirstine Christensen (1812) whose Uncle Lars (Lauritz) Christensen (1741) is the 2nd great granfather to Soren Larsen (1771) and Hans Larsen (1777). Soren's line goes to Emeline Jenson (1897) and Hans' line (by marriage) goes to Francis Herbert Braithwaite (1897).
This individual has the following other parents in the Ancestral File:
Neils P /DOMGAARD/ (AFN:GK7D-3J) and Elsie C /NIELSEN/ (AFN:GK7D-4P)paf insight 2007 mar this is a plural marriage and IGI shows same father but sealed to two mothers.
PAF INSIGHT 2007 Mother also listed as Ane Marie Rassmussen
This individual has the following other parents in the Ancestral File:
Neils P /DOMGAARD/ (AFN:GK7D-3J) and Elsie C /NIELSEN/ (AFN:GK7D-4P)
Comments: OBIT: The Herald (Provo,UT), 4 JUL 1977, pg: 4
Ervin Dodds
SANTAQUIN, UT., - Funeral services for Ervin Dodds, 63, of 565 W. 200 N., who died Saturday, July 2, 1977 at a Springville care center, will be held Wednesday at 1 p.m. at the Santaquin LDS Stake Center.
Born August 10, 1913 in Goshen to John Albert and Annie Fryer Dodds, he married Eva Helene Taylor on August 31, 1946 in Provo.
Mr. Dodds attended school in Goshen. He was a member of the LDS Church and was a U.S. Army veteran of World War II.
Survivors include his wife; seven sons and one daughter: James Dodds, David Dodds, both of Provo; Dennis Dodds, Nephi; Allen Dodds, Payson; Michael Dodds, Randy L. Dodds, Scott Dodds and Marie Dodds, all of Santaquin; seven grandchildren; one brother and five sisters: John Henry Dodds, Idaho Falls, Idaho; Mrs. Naomi Jermain; Mrs. Lillian Steele, both of Goshen; Mrs. Grace Ewell, Santaquin; Mrs. Alton (Edith) Carter, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Melvin (Winona) Watters, American Fork.
Friends may call at Holladay Hills Mortuary in Santaquin Tuesday from 7 to 9 p.m. and Wednesday one hour prior to services. Burial will be in Santaquin City Cemetery, where full military rites will be accorded by Santaquin American Legion Post 84.