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Note: --92 At the age of 27 she moved from Sweden and came to New York City in the year of 1869. In the same year she came to Chicago. There she lived until 1876 when she moved to Clayton County, Iowa. She lived there until the year of 1892, afterwards moving to the Black Hills of south Dakota, and from there to Cody, Wyoming, where she lived until the time of her death. At the time of her death she had 3 children living and two deceased. One son lived in Reva, South Dakota, and one , Ole Olson in Madrid, Iowa, and one daughter in Cody, Wyoming [close to Yellowstone Park on North West corner of Wyoming]. One of the deceased passed away at the age of 19 years, the other while very young, died in Sweden. Mrs. Olson was quite advanced in years. Her life has been an exceptionally busy one. This info is taken from a newspaper obituary. She was Alta Coleman's grandmother on her father's side. [Reva, South Dakota From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Reva, South Dakota is an unincorporated community in Harding County, South Dakota, United States. Although not tracked by the Census Bureau, Reva has been assigned the ZIP code of 57651. Battle of Slim Buttes occurred here on September 9�10, 1876, in the Great Sioux Reservation between the United States Army and Miniconjou Sioux during the Great Sioux War of 1876. It marked the first significant victory for the army since the stunning defeat of General George Custer at Battle of Little Bighorn in June.] [Harding County is the corner county in the extreme North West Corner of South Dakota.] ------------------- On Ancestry there is record of a Mary Quick arriving in New York at the age of 24. Est. birth year abt. 1842. Arrived 7 Aug 1866. Departed from the port of Liverpool, England for the U.S. of Americal. Her place of Origin was Ireland and her ethnicity is Irish. She is listed as a spinster. [This is wrong ethnicity.] ------------ Ancestory has a Maritt Quick birth 1841 in Sweden and death 1905 in Cody, Wyoming. [this sounds correct for my Mary Eretta Quick ] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I am not sure this is the correct person. But it could be. Olaf's name could be Olaf Peter Olson. No, death date is too late and doesn''t match previous info. Maria Olson Birth: 1840 Death: 1930 Married in Sweden Family links: Spouse: Olaf P Olson (1841 - 1912)* *Calculated relationship Burial: Grand Valley Lutheran Cemetery Canton Lincoln County South Dakota, USA Plot: 1-40-3 Created by: Ed Oliver Record added: Jan 12, 2011 Find A Grave Memorial# 64124443 ______________________________________________ I wonder if this Marie C. Olson is any relation. I don't think so. Marie C. Olson Birth: 1838 Death: 1920 Burial: Mount Hope Cemetery Madrid Boone County Iowa, USA Created by: Burt Record added: Dec 14, 2007 Find A Grave M ----------------------------------------------------- Unknown 3 Olson graves: Birth: unknown Death: unknown South Dakota, USA ground reading in 1983 says there were three Olson graves that were decorated with no headstones. Burial: Lodgepole Cemetery Lodgepole Perkins County South Dakota, USA Created by: Ellen Bishop Record added: Nov 16, 2009 Find A Grave Memorial# 44440128 --------------------------------------------------------------- Her name could have been Brita Maria or Maria Brita -------------------------------------------------------------- Hilbert C.Olson {don't know if this person might be related) Birth: Feb. 28, 1902 Death: Jun. 30, 1994 US ARMY Burial: Lodgepole Cemetery Lodgepole Perkins County South Dakota, USA Created by: Mary ( Richards) Masters... Record added: Jul 28, 2012 Find A Grave Memorial# 94360586 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Found a Per Olson and Marie Olson both born in Mariestad, Sweden. Mariestad sounds similar to Maritta. They are listed as parents of Edward O. Hoods who died 11 Aug 1932 in Chicago, cook County, Illinois, at age 60, est birth - 1872, born in Mariestad, Sweden. Spouse: Elizabeth Hoods. burial date 13 Aug 1932. Burial Place: Chicago, Cook. Ill., Rosehill Cemetery. (Famiysearch.org - "Illinois Deaths and Stillbirths, 1916-1947," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/NQ69-7TT : accessed 18 Dec 2013), Marie Olson in entry for Edward O. Hoods, 11 Aug 193
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