Hugh Gardner Nelson

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Name Hugh Gardner Nelson Born 31 Mar 1882 Iowa [1, 2, 3]
Gender Male Census 1910 Mission Creek, Pawnee County, Nebraska Census 1920 Mission Creek, Pawnee County, Nebraska Died 26 Jun 1924 Pawnee, Pawnee County, Nebraska [2, 4]
Buried Mission Creek Cemetery, Pawnee County, Nebraska [2]
Person ID I1180 McKeown Last Modified 7 Jul 2023
Family Ida Isabelle Dugan, b. 21 Aug 1880, College Springs, Page County, Iowa , d. 26 Jan 1949, Beatrice, Gage County, Nebraska
(Age 68 years)
Married 16 Dec 1903 Page County, Iowa [5]
Children 1. Alice Irene Nelson, b. 12 Jan 1905, Liberty, Gage County, Nebraska , d. 14 Nov 1994, Lee's Summit, Jackson County, Missouri
(Age 89 years)
+ 2. Arlo Emmerson Nelson, b. 13 Aug 1906, Liberty, Gage County, Nebraska , d. 15 Jan 1984 (Age 77 years)
3. Ferne Rosetta Nelson, b. 1 Feb 1908, Liberty, Gage County, Nebraska , d. 23 Sep 1977, Shenandoah, Page County, Iowa
(Age 69 years)
+ 4. William Hugh Nelson, b. 19 Aug 1911, Liberty, Gage County, Nebraska , d. 4 Aug 1984, Marysville, Marshall County, Kansas
(Age 72 years)
5. Wayne Elmer Nelson, b. 21 May 1919, Liberty, Gage County, Nebraska , d. 1 Jun 1978, Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minnesota
(Age 59 years)
Last Modified 7 Jul 2023 Family ID F489 Group Sheet | Family Chart
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Notes - Mrs. Floyd Reed has received word from her sister, Mrs. Hugh Nelson, near Liberty, Neb., of the sudden and serious illness of her brother-in-law, who was taken to hospital at Pawnee city, Neb., for an operation for appendicitis. His condition was so serious his side is having to be drained with a tube.
The Daily Nonpareil, Council Bluffs, Iowa. Sunday, 15 June 1924, page 2.
[4] - His Injury Is Fatal
Hugh Nelson, Former College Springs Man, Dies in Nebraska.
Special to the Nonpariel.
College Springs, Ia., June 26, W.W. Dugan received a telegram Sunday morning telling of the death of his son-in-law, Hugh Nelson, at a hospital in Pawnee, Neb., where he was taken about two weeks ago to undergo an operation for appendicitis. The Nelson family lives on a farm near Liberty, Neb. One morning while milking Mr. Nelson was taken severely ill but thinking his condition not serious, he did not call a doctor until the next day when it was learned he was suffering a severe attack of appendicitis. He was taken to the hospital at Pawnee, where he was operated upon immediately but the appendix had burst. W.W. Dugan, his son, Emerson Dugan, and his daughter, Mrs. Floyd Reed, left Sunday afternoon for Liberty, Neb., to be with the family until the funeral services on Tuesday. Mrs. Hugh Nelson will be remembered by old acquaintances as Miss Ida Dugan. She and her husband were both reared in Page county where they have many friends and acquaintances.
The Daily Nonpareil, Council Bluffs, Iowa. Thursday, 26 June 1924, page 2.
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- Mrs. Floyd Reed has received word from her sister, Mrs. Hugh Nelson, near Liberty, Neb., of the sudden and serious illness of her brother-in-law, who was taken to hospital at Pawnee city, Neb., for an operation for appendicitis. His condition was so serious his side is having to be drained with a tube.
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