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John Lingschit

John Lingschit

Man 1888 - 1950  (61 år)

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  • Namn John Lingschit 
    Födelse 20 Sep 1888  Rock, Cherokee County, Iowa, USA Hitta alla personer med händelser på denna plats 
    Kön Man 
    Militärtjänstgöring mel 1917 och 1918  US Army Hitta alla personer med händelser på denna plats  [1
    Yrke Farmer 
    Död 9 Apr 1950  Hand County, South Dakota, USA Hitta alla personer med händelser på denna plats 
    Begravning eft 9 Apr 1950  Morningside Cemetery, Ree Heights, Hand County, South Dakota, USA Hitta alla personer med händelser på denna plats  [2
    • Gravplats: Block 4 Lot 22 Grave 1
    Person-ID I73172  Allan Kvalevaag
    Senast ändrad 27 Feb 2024 

    Familj Elizabet Torsteinsdatter Nærland*,   f. 30 Jun 1886, Finnøy, Nærland, Rogaland Hitta alla personer med händelser på denna platsd. 27 Nov 1980, Ree Heights, Hand County, South Dakota, USA Hitta alla personer med händelser på denna plats (Ålder 94 år) 
    Vigsel 9 Mar 1910  Central Lutheran Church, Des Moines, Polk County, Iowa, USA Hitta alla personer med händelser på denna plats  [3
    Barn 
     1. Hazel Katherine Lingscheit,   f. 30 Jan 1911, Parkston, Hutchinson County, South Dakota, USA Hitta alla personer med händelser på denna platsd. 24 Dec 1991, Wessington, Beadle County, South Dakota, USA Hitta alla personer med händelser på denna plats (Ålder 80 år)
     2. Norma Genevieve Lingscheit,   f. 22 Maj 1912, Parkston, Hutchinson County, South Dakota, USA Hitta alla personer med händelser på denna platsd. 9 Okt 1983, Fair Oaks, Sacramento county, California Hitta alla personer med händelser på denna plats (Ålder 71 år)
     3. Dorothy Johanna Lingscheit,   f. 5 Jan 1915, Parkston, Hutchinson County, South Dakota, USA Hitta alla personer med händelser på denna platsd. 19 Aug 1977, Great Falls, Cascade County, Montana, USA Hitta alla personer med händelser på denna plats (Ålder 62 år)
     4. Joseph Thomas Lingscheit,   f. 6 Apr 1918, Ree Heights, Hand County, South Dakota, USA Hitta alla personer med händelser på denna platsd. 26 Dec 2005, Miller, Hand County, South Dakota, USA Hitta alla personer med händelser på denna plats (Ålder 87 år)
     5. Wilbur John Lingscheit,   f. 16 Aug 1920, Ree Heights, Hand County, South Dakota, USA Hitta alla personer med händelser på denna platsd. 4 Maj 1996, Miller, Hand County, South Dakota, USA Hitta alla personer med händelser på denna plats (Ålder 75 år)
     6. Evelyn Lingscheit
    Familjens ID F47325  Familjeöversikt  |  Familjediagram
    Senast ändrad 5 Jun 2023 

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  • Noteringar 
    • Han tjänstgjorde i 1:a världskriget
    • Bio:
      John and Elizabeth Lingscheit
    • Elizabeth Nerland Lingscheit was born June 30, 1886 to Thorstein Nerland and his wife Johanna Falness Nerland. She lived on Fenno Island in a Fjord near Stavanger, Norway. Elizabeth and her brothers Peter and Thor grew up in Norway and remained there until they decided to sail to America. Peter left home first, followed by Thor, settling in Iowa. Elizabeth at age 19 set sail to visit her brothers, not knowing her visit would be a permanent stay in America with 61 years of it spent in Hand County, South Dakota. She might have changed her mind, as did her sister, had she known it would be 51 years before she would return to Norway for a visit.
    • Thor and Peter had left Iowa by this time and rented a farm near Parkston, South Dakota owned by their uncle. His joking advice to them was "look out for the big fat Dutchman living on the next farm". He was big – and he was also Joe Lingscheit, father of John Lingscheit, born September 20, 1887, Cherokee, Iowa, who proved to be a close friend and eventually brother-in-law of Thor. John's sister Louise married Thor. John, on seeing a portrait of Elizabeth, when she was still in Norway, told Thor he would wait until she came to America. John and Elizabeth were married March 9, 1910 in the Lutheran Church in Des Moines, Iowa.
    • In 1916 the two couples, Thor and Louise, John and Elizabeth, decided to sell and trade their land in Parkston for land near Ree Heights. At this time, John and Elizabeth had three daughters, Hazel born January 30, 1911, Norma, May 22, 1912, and Dorothy, January 5, 1915.
    • In 1917 they made the move in March, traveling by passenger train. John and Elizabeth bought a car in 1912 but left it in Parkston till the weather cleared. John and Thor had brought the cattle, machinery, and furniture earlier by freight. Elizabeth (now 92) has a vivid memory of leaving the train at the Ree Heights depot and climbing over drifts piled high in front of the café. John met them with horse and sled to take them to their new home 14 miles southwest of Ree Heights in what is now known as "Green Valley". The description was far from fitting that day. Luckily they were young and adventurous and came from sturdy stock because at that time the ranch was anything but inviting.
    • The hills looked cold and bleak as they approached what was known then as the "Mearns" land, coming over the hills from the east, having to stop to open and close gates as they came. There was no indication of the many trees they would plant later on the place. The house itself was a claim shanty used by Mr. Mearns. Elizabeth recalls the wallpaper hanging in strips. But not for long. She was immediately busy making a house a home. Both families, plus a hired man, lived in the small 2 bedroom house in the beginning. As expected there was no indoor plumbing, but the hydrant was handy being located just outside the kitchen door. All the water on the place is supplied by gravity from a spring located a short distance on the hillside. Later another similar house, located just around the hills to the east (it had earlier been occupied by the Lobbans, another pioneer family in the area) was moved to the home site and Thor and his family moved into it. In 1923 John and Elizabeth added carbide lighting in both house and barn. This was a welcome replacement for kerosene lamps. It also meant the convenience of a carbide iron for clothes, and a carbide hot plate. This lighting system was used until 1945 when they installed a Standby light plant. Except for emergencies this was to be used little as REA brought electricity in 1949.
    • Years before the family moved to the ranch, the original boundary line of the Crow Creek Reservation was located in a line between the present house and out building. After the boundary was changed by the government further south toward the river, Indians still came through with their teams and wagons usually stopping to ask for something to eat. Often the women were alone and frightened but they usually gave them food.
    • In 1929 John and Thor dissolved partnership and Thor moved a mile or two into Cedar Township and built a new home. John and Elizabeth stayed in Springhill Township and remodeled their home, adding a bathroom and running water in the house. John's son Wilbur and family still live on the place. Son, Joseph and family now own and live o Thor's ranch in Cedar.
    • John Lingscheit passed away in April 1950 after an extended illness. Elizabeth moved to Miller shortly thereafter and kept house for herself until her health failed at age 91. She now makes her home with her daughter Evelyn Froning in Miller.
    • They had six children and three still live in Hand County. Hazel, married to Clark Bottum, Wessington; Norma, married to E.F. Frary, Fair Oaks, California; Dorothy (deceased August 18, 1977), married Rolland Edberg, Great Falls, Montana; Joseph Lingscheit married Elaine Schmidt Hines, Ree Heights; Wilbur Lingscheit married Maxine Lutter, Ree Heights; and Evelyn, married Dick Froning, Miller.

  • Källor 
    1. [S44790] US World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918.

    2. [S92] www.findagrave.com.

    3. [S55418] Evangelical Lutheran Church in America Church Records, 1875-1940.