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| From [[Lindstrom Book]]: "While we lived in this Home the addition had been added to the East, so when we moved to the Ranch South of the Platte River, Uncle August and Grandma Johanna moved into it, then when August got married it became their Home. Grandma Johanna lived with them until she died Nov 6, 1916. This picture was taken in 1918, left-to-right, Alma Lindstrom, Emil Lindstrom, Elmer Lindstrom, Morris Lindstrom, Anna Lindstrom, Robert Lindstrom, Kenneth Lindstrom, Roy Lindstrom, and August Lindstrom. || From [[Lindstrom Book]]: "Emil Lindstrom threshing Barley for us with his Return Flue Steam Engine and Buffalo Pitch Separator."
 
| From [[Lindstrom Book]]: "While we lived in this Home the addition had been added to the East, so when we moved to the Ranch South of the Platte River, Uncle August and Grandma Johanna moved into it, then when August got married it became their Home. Grandma Johanna lived with them until she died Nov 6, 1916. This picture was taken in 1918, left-to-right, Alma Lindstrom, Emil Lindstrom, Elmer Lindstrom, Morris Lindstrom, Anna Lindstrom, Robert Lindstrom, Kenneth Lindstrom, Roy Lindstrom, and August Lindstrom. || From [[Lindstrom Book]]: "Emil Lindstrom threshing Barley for us with his Return Flue Steam Engine and Buffalo Pitch Separator."
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| From Lindstrom Book: "Emil Lindstrom's Two Cylinder REO, John E. Carlson at the steering wheel. Emil and Carl Olsen ready for a ride. When the Homestead was sold, the Barn in the background was torn down and some of the Lumber became part of the new Home that Larry Lindstrom built in the same Section."
 
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Revision as of 01:23, 3 October 2011

Emil Willjam Lindstrom
Born April 8, 1884(1884-04-08)[1]
Phelps County, Nebraska[2]
Died November 24, 1960 (aged 76)[3]
Resting place Moses Hill Cemetery, Phelps County, Nebraska[4]
Parents Gustaf Lindstrom
Johanna Christina Carlsdotter[5]

Entry in Lindstrom Book

Emil never married, he and his brother August were in partnership in the operation of the Old Homestead and were the last of the Lindstroms to live there.

Photos

Lindstroms 1918.png Emil Lindstrom threshing barley.png
From Lindstrom Book: "While we lived in this Home the addition had been added to the East, so when we moved to the Ranch South of the Platte River, Uncle August and Grandma Johanna moved into it, then when August got married it became their Home. Grandma Johanna lived with them until she died Nov 6, 1916. This picture was taken in 1918, left-to-right, Alma Lindstrom, Emil Lindstrom, Elmer Lindstrom, Morris Lindstrom, Anna Lindstrom, Robert Lindstrom, Kenneth Lindstrom, Roy Lindstrom, and August Lindstrom. From Lindstrom Book: "Emil Lindstrom threshing Barley for us with his Return Flue Steam Engine and Buffalo Pitch Separator."
Emil Lindstrom's REO.png
From Lindstrom Book: "Emil Lindstrom's Two Cylinder REO, John E. Carlson at the steering wheel. Emil and Carl Olsen ready for a ride. When the Homestead was sold, the Barn in the background was torn down and some of the Lumber became part of the new Home that Larry Lindstrom built in the same Section."

Notes