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251 Per is short for Petrus, from Latin petra = rock. Other spellings are Pär, Pehr, Peter, Petter. HAKANSSON, Per (I6030)
 
252 Possible baptism date of: 10 Feb 1865

Sources about the Haderlie family's arrival in the Salt Lake Valley in 1866 with the Thomas E. Ricks Company

Source: Deseret News, 16 Aug. 1866, p. 289
Source: "First Immigration Train," Deseret News [Weekly], 30 Aug. 1866, 309.
Full Text: FIRST IMMIGRATION TRAIN.-We had the pleasure of meeting Col. T[homas]. E. Ricks on Monday, he having come into the city in advance of his train of immigrants, which camped at Grass Creek on Sunday night. The Colonel was well and hearty, and truly glad to be "home" again. His train had a very capital trip from the Missouri. There were six deaths in the company on the journey, but those who died have been much worn down by sickness before starting to cross the plains. Br. Ricks started back on Monday afternoon to meet his train, which was hourly expected as we went to press.

The following are the names of those who died: Benjamin Meek, from Weston, Herefordshire, England; Susannah Cook, from Throckmorton, Worcestershire; Mary J. Cunnington, from Oakham, Rutlandshire; Sarah Jane, infant daughter of W[illiam]. L[eigh]. and M[argaret]. [Williams] Walters, from Llanelly, Wales; Hannah and Caroline, the one 6 years and the other 3 months old, daughters of [John] Ulrich and Hannah [Anna Elizabeth] Haderlie, from Zurich, Switzerland. 
HADERLIE, John Ulrich (Hans) (I1570)
 
253 Possible Birth Date of : 20 Jul 1862 SCHIESS, Hans Jacob (I5845)
 
254 Possible Birth Date of: 18 Dec 1866 SCHIESS, Heinrich or Emil (I5847)
 
255 Possible Birth date of: 7 Aug 1874 SCHIESS, Emily (Emma) (I5849)
 
256 Possible birth month of June JACOBSEN, Anna Christine Marie (I1022)
 
257 Possible Birthdate of 2 May 1791

Living at Utby Sörgården, Hjärtum, Goteborg och Bohus, Sweden on 1823 Hjärtum, Goteborg och Bohus, Sweden Household Examination, page 14. (GID: 905.16.36000)

Living at Utby Sörgården, Hjärtum, Goteborg och Bohus, Sweden on 1824 Hjärtum, Goteborg och Bohus, Sweden Household Examination, page 14. (GID: 905.17.43800)

Living at Utby Sörgården, Hjärtum, Goteborg och Bohus, Sweden on 1825 Hjärtum, Goteborg och Bohus, Sweden Household Examination, page 14. (GID: 905.18.51400)

Living at Utby Sörgården, Hjärtum, Goteborg och Bohus, Sweden on 1826 Hjärtum, Goteborg och Bohus, Sweden Household Examination, page 17. (GID: 905.19.59900)

Living at Utby Sörgården, Hjärtum, Goteborg och Bohus, Sweden on 1827 Hjärtum, Goteborg och Bohus, Sweden Household Examination, page 17. (GID: 905.20.69100)

Living at Utby Sörgården, Hjärtum, Goteborg och Bohus, Sweden on 1828 Hjärtum, Goteborg och Bohus, Sweden Household Examination, page 17. (GID: 905.21.77400)

Living at Utby Sörgården, Hjärtum, Goteborg och Bohus, Sweden on 1829 Hjärtum, Goteborg och Bohus, Sweden Household Examination, page 16. (GID: 905.22.86200)

Living at Utby Sörgården, Hjärtum, Goteborg och Bohus, Sweden on 1830 Hjärtum, Goteborg och Bohus, Sweden Household Examination, page 16. (GID: 905.23.95000)

Living at Utby Sörgården, Hjärtum, Goteborg och Bohus, Sweden on 1831 Hjärtum, Goteborg och Bohus, Sweden Household Examination, page 16. (GID: 905.24.103700)

Living at Utby Sörgården, Hjärtum, Goteborg och Bohus, Sweden on 1832 Hjärtum, Goteborg och Bohus, Sweden Household Examination, page 40. (GID: 905.26.4800)

Living at Utby Sörgården, Hjärtum, Goteborg och Bohus, Sweden on 1833 Hjärtum, Goteborg och Bohus, Sweden Household Examination, page 41. (GID: 905.27.14200)

Living at Utby Sörgården, Hjärtum, Goteborg och Bohus, Sweden on 1834-1836 Hjärtum, Goteborg och Bohus, Sweden Household Examination, page 42. (GID: 905.28.22400)

Living at Utby Sörgården, Hjärtum, Goteborg och Bohus, Sweden on 1836-1840 Hjärtum, Goteborg och Bohus, Sweden Household Examination, page 37. (GID: 905.29.30400)

Living at Utby Sörgården, Hjärtum, Goteborg och Bohus, Sweden on 1840-1845 Hjärtum, Goteborg och Bohus, Sweden Household Examination, page 48. (GID: 905.30.39800)

Living at Utby Sörgården, Hjärtum, Goteborg och Bohus, Sweden on 1845-1850 Hjärtum, Goteborg och Bohus, Sweden Household Examination, page 47. (GID: 905.31.49700) 
ANDERSDOTTER, Margreta (I6617)
 
258 Possible connection to this information: 1774 Lilla Edet, Älfsborg, Sweden

Possible record on GenLine: 563.2.42100 
PERSSON, Bryngel (I1617)
 
259 Possible death date of 18 Sep 1839 MAGNUSSON, Ingrid (I1488)
 
260 Possible Death date of 19 April 1913 in Hjartum, Goteborg och Bohus (GID: 905.66.10700)

Birth record states Maria and 1873-1880 Hjärtum, Göteborgs och Bohus, Sweden Household examination record (GID: 905.6.64900) states Maja.

Living at Utby Sörgården, Hjärtum, Goteborg och Bohus, Sweden on 1823 Hjärtum, Goteborg och Bohus, Sweden Household Examination, page 14. (GID: 905.16.36000)

Living at Utby Sörgården, Hjärtum, Goteborg och Bohus, Sweden on 1824 Hjärtum, Goteborg och Bohus, Sweden Household Examination, page 14. (GID: 905.17.43800)

Living at Utby Sörgården, Hjärtum, Goteborg och Bohus, Sweden on 1825 Hjärtum, Goteborg och Bohus, Sweden Household Examination, page 14. (GID: 905.18.51400)

Living at Utby Sörgården, Hjärtum, Goteborg och Bohus, Sweden on 1826 Hjärtum, Goteborg och Bohus, Sweden Household Examination, page 17. (GID: 905.19.59900)

Living at Utby Sörgården, Hjärtum, Goteborg och Bohus, Sweden on 1827 Hjärtum, Goteborg och Bohus, Sweden Household Examination, page 17. (GID: 905.20.69100)

Living at Utby Sörgården, Hjärtum, Goteborg och Bohus, Sweden on 1828 Hjärtum, Goteborg och Bohus, Sweden Household Examination, page 17. (GID: 905.21.77400)

Living at Utby Sörgården, Hjärtum, Goteborg och Bohus, Sweden on 1829 Hjärtum, Goteborg och Bohus, Sweden Household Examination, page 16. (GID: 905.22.86200)

Living at Utby Sörgården, Hjärtum, Goteborg och Bohus, Sweden on 1830 Hjärtum, Goteborg och Bohus, Sweden Household Examination, page 16. (GID: 905.23.95000)

Living at Utby Sörgården, Hjärtum, Goteborg och Bohus, Sweden on 1831 Hjärtum, Goteborg och Bohus, Sweden Household Examination, page 16. (GID: 905.24.103700)

Living at Utby Sörgården, Hjärtum, Goteborg och Bohus, Sweden on 1832 Hjärtum, Goteborg och Bohus, Sweden Household Examination, page 40. (GID: 905.26.4800)

Living at Utby Sörgården, Hjärtum, Goteborg och Bohus, Sweden on 1833 Hjärtum, Goteborg och Bohus, Sweden Household Examination, page 41. (GID: 905.27.14200)

Living at Utby Sörgården, Hjärtum, Goteborg och Bohus, Sweden on 1834-1836 Hjärtum, Goteborg och Bohus, Sweden Household Examination, page 42. Name is crossed out indicating she moved. (GID: 905.28.22400)

Living at Utby Sörgården, Hjärtum, Goteborg och Bohus, Sweden on 1836-1840 Hjärtum, Goteborg och Bohus, Sweden Household Examination, page 37. Name is crossed out on this record. (GID: 905.29.30400) 
ANDERSDOTTER, Maria (I6607)
 
261 Possible death place of Grover, Uinta, Wyoming HEPWORTH, Lorna D (I5996)
 
262 Possible death place of Oklahoma SMITH, Jerome Ballard Jr. (I5722)
 
263 Possible first name of Annika SVENSSON, Anna (I1471)
 
264 Possible first names of: Olaus or Olans ANDERSSON, Claus (I1479)
 
265 Possible HFL in 1831 762.7.106300 - does not appear to be Elin SVENSSON, Elin (I1618)
 
266 Possible last name of: NAYLER NAYLOR, Martha (I287)
 
267 Possible marriage to a Hans NELSON but no records have every been found.
Possible middle name of "Maja" but there are no know records showing this.
Unsure if death date is accurate, obtained from new.familysearch.org

Birth record in the 1754-1806 Dals-Ed, Älvsborg, Sweden Biths, Marriages and Deaths book pg. 276 (GID: 592.27.60300).

Britta lived at Södrasäter, Dals-Ed, Älvsborg, Sweden from 1800-1801 (Dals-Ed, Älvsborg, Sweden 1795-1805 Household Examinations pg.146 GID: 592.13.6200)

Britta lived at Västra Äsen, Lerdal, Älvsborg, Sweden from 1801-1809 (Lerdal, Älvsborg, Sweden 1794-1813 Household Examinations pg.71 GID: 1919.20.34700)

Britta lived at Skötterud, Dals-Ed, Älvsborg, Sweden on the 1805-1811 Dals-Ed, Älvsborg, Sweden Household examination. (GID: 592.14.19600)

Britta lived at Tingvalla, Dals-Ed, Älvsborg, Sweden on the 1805-1811 Dals-Ed, Älvsborg, Sweden Household examination. (GID: 592.14.12800)

Britta again lived at Tingvalla, Dals-Ed, Älvsborg, Sweden on the 1811-1817 Dals-Ed, Älvsborg, Sweden Household examination. This time she is listed as "Piga" (maid, female farm hand). Her older brother Peter and her mother are no longer residing with her. It states she moved to "Bohus Lan" in 1817. (GID: 592.15.23500)

In 1824 Britta was living at Uttersåker, Hjärtum, Göteborg och Bohus, Sweden. Listed as a "Piga" (maid, female farm hand). This was one year prior to her marriage. (Hjärtum, Göteborg och Bohus, 1824 Household Examination pg 59 GID: 905.17.48300).

Marriage record on page 26 of the 1802-1827 Hjärtum, Göteborg och Bohus, Sweden - Birth, Marriage and Death book. Britta is listed as being from Uttersåker. (GID: 905.39.73300)

Britta and Anders lived at Lunds Ekar, Fors, Älvsborg, Sweden from about 1835-?. Ander's died while living here. (GID: 728.8.20900)

Britta lived at Solberga Övre Skattegården, Fors, Älvsborg, Sweden on the 1841-1846 Fors, Älvsborg, Sweden - Household Examinations (GID: 728.9.31000)

Britta lived at Solberga Övre Skattegården, Fors, Älvsborg, Sweden on the 1846-1852 Fors, Älvsborg, Sweden - Household Examinations (GID: 728.10.39200)

Britta lived at Solberga Övre Skattegården, Fors, Älvsborg, Sweden on the 1851-1862 Fors, Älvsborg, Sweden - Household Examinations (GID: 728.2.39800) 
BRYNGELSSON, Britta (I1584)
 
268 Possible middle name of "Emma" but this has not been found on any documents.

She lived at Lunds Ekar, Fors, Älvsborg, Sweden according to the 1834-1841 Fors, Älvsborg, Sweden - Household Examinations . Her father Ander's died while living here. (GID: 728.8.20900)

She lived at Övre Skattegården, Solberga, Fors, Älvsborg, Sweden on the 1841-1846 Fors, Älvsborg, Sweden - Household Examinations (GID: 728.9.31000)

She lived at Övre Skattegården, Solberga, Fors, Älvsborg, Sweden on the 1846-1852 Fors, Älvsborg, Sweden - Household Examinations (GID: 728.10.39200). Carl moves out on this record. 
ANDERSDOTTER, Ellicka (I1586)
 
269 Possible name of Jonas MANSSON, Jons (I1531)
 
270 Possible name of Maria ANDERSSON, Maja Greta (I1476)
 
271 Possible name of: Joseph William OXLEY

Age 33 on 1851 England Census
Age 43 on 1861 England Census 
OXLEY, William (I436)
 
272 Possible spelling of Cajsa SVENSSON, Caisa (I1494)
 
273 Possibly "Ivy" ANDERSEN, Iva (I3894)
 
274 Possibly born in 1915. Burial record indicates he was 3 months old at time of death. DENNING, Clifford (I7487)
 
275 Possibly LENTHOLD LEUTHOLD, Barbara (I3225)
 
276 Possibly married in Derbyshire, England but the life history of Francis Astle states marriage taking place in Nottinghamshire. Family: Francis ASTLE / Felicia RAYNOR (F24)
 
277 Possibly spelled 'Lewis' MILLER, Louis Frederick (I383)
 
278 Possibly WINN WYNN, Henryette (I246)
 
279 Possibly WINN WYNN, James (I6661)
 
280 Possibly: Lavern Hazel HADERLIE HADERLIE, Hazel Laverne “Fern” (I5789)
 
281 Probably died in Tennessee OSBORNE, Hannah (I878)
 
282 Probably first wife. WRIGHT, Sylvia (I4735)
 
283 Probably married in Virginia Family: James I HOWELL / Unknown (F465)
 
284 Residence at death 866 Barrington, Grosse Point Park, Michigan; died of injuries from a fall (10 days); funeral sevice by William R. Hamilton & Co Chapel, 3975 Cass Ave. Grosse Point Park? JENNINGS, Stephen Alston (I6598)
 
285 Rick Orval Hoskin, 66, beloved son, brother, husband, father and grandfather, passed away on September 23, 2023. He left this world surrounded by his family and loved ones following a sudden, unexpected illness.

Rick was born September 16, 1957, in Seattle, Washington to Ronald Astle Hoskin and Dona Jean Pennington. He was the second of six children. Raised in Idaho, he spent his formative years laboring on the family farm, where he learned the values of hard work, determination, and selflessness. From milking cows to tending the fields and assisting his father in every endeavor, Rick embodied the essence of a true laborer.

His pursuit of excellence extended to his academic endeavors, where he shone brightly as a scholar and athlete. He excelled in high school, participating in cross country, basketball, and track, ultimately earning the distinction of Valedictorian. His commitment to both faith and community was evident through his achievements as an Eagle Scout and recipient of the Duty to God award.

Driven by a profound sense of purpose, Rick embarked on a mission to Bristol, England, representing The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. This experience shaped his character and deepened his spiritual foundation.

When Rick returned he fell in love with Camilla Renee Harding. On May 24, 1979, Rick and Cammy were married in the Idaho Falls Temple. Together, they raised five children and fifteen grandchildren who will carry on his legacy. He and Cammy were a power couple and Rick loved her dearly. Rick and Cammy enjoyed doing things together. You could always find them planning their next camping adventure through the many beautiful national parks. The Tetons and Yellowstone were a yearly adventure where Rick enjoyed photographing the wildlife and mountain areas. Rick was an avid gardener and used his engineering skills to simplify the process. His yard, shop and garage were always organized, clean and full of every tool required for service to others.

His passion for welding engineering led him to Ricks College, now BYU Idaho, where he earned a degree that set the stage for an illustrious career. He furthered his education at Utah State University, attaining a degree in engineering and later an MBA. Throughout his professional journey, Rick remained a beacon of industriousness. His tenure at Thiokol, ATK, Northrop Grumman spanned many years, during which he displayed unparalleled dedication and expertise. His passion involved the development of rockets and we often joked, “this doesn’t require a rocket scientist,” even if it did.

Yet, his heart never strayed far from the land he loved. Whether tending to his yard, cultivating his thriving garden, or lending a hand to neighbors in need, Rick found solace and purpose in the simple joys of life. His love never left the farm life he grew up on. He could often be found working on his John Deere tractor whether in the yard or removing snow from many of the neighborhood driveways.

An active and devoted member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Rick served in various capacities, culminating in his role as a Service Missionary and ordinance worker in the Logan Temple. His faith was not a mere belief but a lived experience, shaping his interactions with others and infusing every aspect of his life.

Rick found immense joy in cheering for the USU Football team each fall and supporting his cherished grandchildren in their pursuits. His knack for handiwork was renowned, as he readily undertook projects for family, friends, and neighbors, his skills were a reliable source of assistance and comfort.

Rick was known for his Christ-like charitable acts of service to family, friends and neighbors. He taught his family to work hard, believe in God, and be honorable to the Hoskin family name. Rick loved his family and had a unique gift of knowing the individual, what they needed and how to show up for them. Though Rick was often thought of as proper, he never missed an opportunity to use his quick wit and make you laugh with his funny, dry sense of humor. He was genuine in all he did and said.


Rick is survived by his wife: Camilla Renee Harding; five children: Natalie Day, Amy (Scott) Jensen, Tyler (Krystle) Hoskin, Ryan (Tawny) Hoskin, and Jessica (Brett) Killpack; his mother: Dona Jean; siblings: Ronda, Ranae, Rachelle, Robyn and Guiliana. Rick and Cammy were married for 44 years. They have 15 beloved grandchildren. Rick was preceded in death by his father, Ronald Astle Hoskin.


The family would like to extend their deepest gratitude to the caregiving staff at Logan Regional Hospital and the LDS Hospital in Salt Lake City for their compassionate care during Rick’s final days. In lieu of flowers, the family would appreciate written heartfelt memories of Rick to help his legacy live on and his posterity remember him.

Funeral Services will be held Friday, September 29th, 11:00am at the Providence South Stake Center, 360 East 450 North, Millville, Utah. Viewings will be held Thursday, 6:00-8:00pm, Allen-Hall Mortuary, 34 East Center Street, Logan, Utah; and Friday, 9:30-10:30am at the Stake Center, prior to service. Those unable to attend are invited to view a tribute video of Rick here. Interment to follow at the Providence City Cemetery.


“No pain that we suffer, no trial that we experience is wasted. It ministers to our education, to the development of such qualities as patience, faith, fortitude, and humility. All that we suffer and all that we endure, especially when we endure it patiently, builds up our characters, purifies our hearts, expands our souls, and makes us more tender and charitable, more worthy to be called the children of God.” ~ Orson F. Whitney 
HOSKIN, Rick Orval (I11015)
 
286 Several family documents note: Anna Cajsa OLOFSSON or ANDERSON (1 "s") or OLSEN or OLSSON. These names do not coinside with Swedish surname traditions. Additionally, all of Anna's siblings are listed as ANDERSSON (2 "s").

Anna lived on the road Smedegården in Råda, Skaraborg, until 1848 when she moved to Lidkoping. 
ANDERSSON, Anna Cajsa (I1477)
 
287 She was bought from Indians. CALL, Ruth Piede (I5291)
 
288 Shirley (Capace) Erickson, R.N., 95, formerly of Harmony Court, Warwick, and East Greenwich, passed away peacefully at Sunny View Nursing Home on May 23, 2017. She was the beloved wife of the late Ralph "Swede" Erickson, to whom she was married for 61 years.

Born in Providence on July 22, 1921, she was the daughter of the late Charles R. and Ethel A. (Terbriggen) Capace.

Mrs. Erickson was a 1943 graduate of RI Hospital School of Nursing, and was a registered nurse at Women & Infants Hospital for 35 years, retiring in 1983.

She was the devoted mother of David Erickson and his wife Barbara of Warwick, Richard Erickson of Warwick, Nancy Rotenberg and her husband Harold of West Warwick, and Donna (Brown) Erickson. She was the loving grandmother of Jason Rotenberg and his wife Andrea, Jaime Thomas and her husband Jason, Sara Rotenberg, Lindsay Sasso and her husband David, Courtney James and her husband Adam, Richard Erickson, Jr. and his wife Kristy, Robert Erickson, and the late Ryan Erickson. She is survived by the smiling faces of her great-grandchildren, Carly, Jeremy, Andrew, Meredith, Ryan, AJ, Avari, Eric, Nathan and Brianna. She leaves a niece, Marcia Donovan, and was the sister of the late Arline Vernet. Shirley was grateful for the happiness and many friendships she made at Brookdale Greenwich Bay, where she lived until her recent illness.

Her funeral service will be held on Friday, May 26, at 11 a.m. in the Barrett & Cotter Funeral Home, 1328 Warwick Avenue, Spring Green, Warwick. Relatives and friends are invited, and may visit at the funeral home on Friday from 9:30 to 11 a.m. Burial will be in the Rhode Island Veterans Cemetery, Exeter. 
CAPACE, Shirley (I9125)
 
289 Social Security Index and Marriage License states: PEDERSEN PEDERSEN, Wilhelm “Will” (I3192)
 
290 Some records indicate his name is "Ludvig Thorvald Thorsen" THORSEN, Thorvald Anton (I8753)
 
291 Some records state John Carling had the middle name of "Witt". However, his christening record and church records have no mention of a middle name. (Source: Pamela Carling Wallace) CARLING, John (I4820)
 
292 Some references show the middle name as "Berger" FRANK, Axel Birger (I1587)
 
293 Some sources state "Hoskins" HOSKIN, Elizabeth (I5004)
 
294 Some sources state "Hoskins" HOSKIN, Eliz. Ann (I5007)
 
295 Some sources state "Hoskins" HOSKIN, Mary Carter (I5008)
 
296 Some sources state "Hoskins" HOSKIN, James (I5010)
 
297 Some sources state "Hoskins" HOSKIN, Cathrine (I5012)
 
298 Some sources state "Hoskins" HOSKIN, Jane Amn (I5013)
 
299 Some sources state "Hoskins" HOSKIN, William Henry (I5015)
 
300 Sources about the Haderlie family's arrival in the Salt Lake Valley in 1866 with the Thomas E. Ricks Company

Source: Deseret News, 16 Aug. 1866, p. 289

Source: "First Immigration Train," Deseret News [Weekly], 30 Aug. 1866, 309.
Full Text: FIRST IMMIGRATION TRAIN.-We had the pleasure of meeting Col. T[homas]. E. Ricks on Monday, he having come into the city in advance of his train of immigrants, which camped at Grass Creek on Sunday night. The Colonel was well and hearty, and truly glad to be "home" again. His train had a very capital trip from the Missouri. There were six deaths in the company on the journey, but those who died have been much worn down by sickness before starting to cross the plains. Br. Ricks started back on Monday afternoon to meet his train, which was hourly expected as we went to press.

The following are the names of those who died: Benjamin Meek, from Weston, Herefordshire, England; Susannah Cook, from Throckmorton, Worcestershire; Mary J. Cunnington, from Oakham, Rutlandshire; Sarah Jane, infant daughter of W[illiam]. L[eigh]. and M[argaret]. [Williams] Walters, from Llanelly, Wales; Hannah and Caroline, the one 6 years and the other 3 months old, daughters of [John] Ulrich and Hannah [Anna Elizabeth] Haderlie, from Zurich, Switzerland.


Family headstone in Providence, Cache, Utah reads:
Caroline
Born May 23, 1866
On the Ocean
Died June 23, 1866
The above died on the Plains 
HADERLIE, Caroline (I1580)
 

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