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Theodore “Tater” Andreasson

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Theodore “Tater” Andreasson

Birth
Death
1941 (aged 67–68)
Lancaster County, Nebraska, USA
Burial
Lincoln, Lancaster County, Nebraska, USA Add to Map
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Theodore "Tater" Andreasson was born on August 17, 1873, his father, Andreas Pehrsson, was 59 and his mother, Elna, was 49. He was the youngest of six, five brothers and one sister. He remained a bachelor for life, and died in 1941 in Lincoln, Nebraska, at the age of 68. His father Andreas died August 6, 1877, at the age of 63 when Tater was only 3 years old. The untimely death of Andreas devastated the family, and Elna was forced to rely on the church for the support of her and her family. In 1903 Tater immigrated to America, arriving in Boston on April 3, and joined his brother Carl Lund - FAG Memorial #68142048 - in Lindsey, Platte county Nebraska, working and living on Carl's farms for the next 38 years. The 1920 US Census shows 64 year old Theodor Lund living with Carl, his wife Emma and their 5 children in Walker, Platte County, Nebraska. According to Harold Mischnick, son of Hulda Lund, uncle Tater was buried in the county section of Wyuka Cemetery in an unmarked grave
Theodore "Tater" Andreasson was born on August 17, 1873, his father, Andreas Pehrsson, was 59 and his mother, Elna, was 49. He was the youngest of six, five brothers and one sister. He remained a bachelor for life, and died in 1941 in Lincoln, Nebraska, at the age of 68. His father Andreas died August 6, 1877, at the age of 63 when Tater was only 3 years old. The untimely death of Andreas devastated the family, and Elna was forced to rely on the church for the support of her and her family. In 1903 Tater immigrated to America, arriving in Boston on April 3, and joined his brother Carl Lund - FAG Memorial #68142048 - in Lindsey, Platte county Nebraska, working and living on Carl's farms for the next 38 years. The 1920 US Census shows 64 year old Theodor Lund living with Carl, his wife Emma and their 5 children in Walker, Platte County, Nebraska. According to Harold Mischnick, son of Hulda Lund, uncle Tater was buried in the county section of Wyuka Cemetery in an unmarked grave

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