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- Bio: Born Aug. 21, 1862
Died Mar. 12, 1898
Peace be unto thee: fear not
- Evening Call newspaper, March 13, 1898 -
Died - Peter J. Helgeland, at 4:55 p.m. yesterday of pneumonia, aged 36 years and 7 months. Deceased was born in Norway and has lived in Lead several years. He leaves a wife and several children. He was a member of Hope Lodge No. 50, A.O.U.W., who will have charge of the funeral, which will occur from the Scandinavian church next Tuesday, Rev. Akre officiating.
- Lead Daily Tribune, Monday, March 14, 1898, page 3:
HELGELAND - at 4:15 Saturday evening the soul of Peter J. Helgeland returned to the giver, after a very severe attack of pneumonia. S.R. Smith prepared remains for funeral which will take place from the Scandinavian Lutheran church at 2 p.m. Tuesday, Rev. Akre officiating. Deceased was a native of Norway, 36 years and 7 months of age, had been in employee of the Star mill for several years, leaves a wife and 5 children to mourn his loss.
- Evening Call, March 16, 1898 -
All members of the A.O.U.W. lodge are requested to meet at the lodge room today at 1:30 sharp, to attend the funeral of our late brother, Peter J. Helgeland. By order of Master Workman.
- Evening Call, March 16, 1898 -
The funeral of Peter Helgeland, who died of pneumonia last Saturday, did not occur yesterday as per arrangements, on account of the inclemency of the weather, but will take place this afternoon from the Scandinavian church, Rev. Akre officiating. The A.O.U.W. lodge will have charge. Interment will be in South Lead cemetery.
- Evening Call, March 17, 1898 -
The funeral of Peter J. Helgeland took place from the Scandinavian Lutheran church yesterday afternoon, Rev. Akre officiating. The A.O.U.W. lodge, of which the deceased was a member, attended in a body. The remains were interred in South Lead cemetery.
- Lead Daily Tribune (Lead, South Dakota), Wednesday, May 4, 1898, page 4:
Thomas Erickson arrived today from Norway to take charge of the business affairs of his sister, Mrs. Helgeland, who will accompany her brother home.
- Lead City Daily Tribune (Lead, South Dakota), Thursday, June 16, 1898:
Mrs. Helgeland of Washington Addition, whose husband died recently, left today for her old home in Norway. She was accompanied by her children and brother. Several friends were at the station and bade her farewell.
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- Peder Jacob was born on 21 Aug 1861 (1862 on marker ?) in former Avaldsnes kommune,
today split/merged into Karmøy and Tysvær kommune, Rogaland fylke, Norway.
Birth:
https://media.digitalarkivet.no/view/1581/62
- His surname is listed Spannhelgeland when he was born
and when he married Hanna Kathrine on Oct. 15, 1884 at Utsira.
Marriage:
https://media.digitalarkivet.no/view/3660/48
- (Contributor: Torkel(48106268) - 09Jul2020)
The monument was reset and restored ca. 2008 by Deadwood Granite & Marble of Deadwood, South Dakota through funding provided by the Deadwood Historic Preservation Commission
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