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Posts Tagged ‘Nelson A. Jesmer’


Life in Greenbush MN, 1877 to 1887…told by date and event.

Life in Greenbush MN, 1877 to 1887…told by date and event. The following is the story of the Jesmer’s life in Greenbush Township and Princeton Minnesota from 1877 to 1887. It is told in the form of dates and what was going on in the USA at that time.  It was also told  from the […]

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The Story of the Jesmer’s moving to Greenbush- told by date and event

The Story of the Jesmer’s moving to Greenbush- told by date and event The following is the story of the Jesmer’s moving to Greenbush Township Minnesota in 1867. It is told in the form of dates and what was going on in the USA at that time.  It was also told  from the point of […]

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Why Did Nelson Adulphus and Jennie Jesmer, My G-Grandparents, Move To Canada?

Why Did Nelson Adulphus and Jennie Jesmer, My G-Grandparents, Move To Canada? By Kevin E. Jesmer                                                                                                        11-19-15 Nelson Adulphus Jesmer and Genevieve  “Jenny” Soquet Jesmer       In 1899, the forty two year old Nelson did what he had done in the past, after five years in Hibbing he decided to pack his bags to go on […]

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Nelson Adulphus Jesmer, through the ages. Nelson A. Jesmer is my G-grandfather.

Nelson Adulphus Jesmer, through the ages. Nelson A. Jesmer is my G-grandfather. He was born in Upper state New York and lived north of Minneapolis MN, Hibbing MN, Bessemer WI, Langdon ND, and ended up in Wadena (Quill City) Saskatchewan in 1904. He died in 1937. He was a western pioneer, farmer, small business owner, […]

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More pics of Nelson A. and Jennie (Soquet) Jesmer, my g-grandparents

More pics of Nelson A. and Jennie (Soquet) Jesmer,  my g-grandparents. They passed away in the 1930’s in Saskatchewan Canada. I just got to scanning and sorting some pictures I had. I edited some of them to generate some new pictures of some old pictures. The pictures were give to me by my dad, Ted […]

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Is there a family resemblance among the genetic descendants of Nelson A. and Jenny Jesmer?

Is there a family resemblance among the genetic descendants of Nelson A. and Jenny Jesmer? These are the grand-kids of Nelson and Jenny. Missing is Edwin Morton and the descendants of the long lost Herbert Jesmer. (The son who left home at 17 years old.) Link to Jesmer family history page Link to Nelson and […]

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Our Jesmer homeland in Western Canada

Our  Jesmer homeland in Western Canada. Nelson A Jesmer, his wife, Jenny, their three kids (Ida, Carl and Harvey) as well as the son of Nelson’s first marriage, Herbert settled in Quill City in Quill Lake Saskatchewan area in 1904. Later, in 1926 the Statland family moved there from North Dakota. When you look at the […]

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My grandfather’s old school house. (built 1907) pic 2013

This is my grandfather’s old school house. The Quill City  school house was built in 1907.  I was told that Carl and Harvey Jesmer went to school there. Harvey is my grandfather. The school house is on Howard and Gloria Jesmer’s farm. Originally it was three miles away and later it was moved to the […]

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Some pictures of Old Princeton MN in the 1800’s. Princeton is 6 miles from the Joseph Jesmer’s farm.

Some pictures of Old Princeton MN in the 1800’s. Princeton is 6 miles from  Joseph Jesmer’s farm.  Many Jesmer’s lived in Princeton MN. It was the place where they would go to the “city” and enjoy town life or catch a train or sell their farm products. It was the place where Nelson E Jesmer had a prosperous store […]

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History of Green Bush Township and Milles Lacs County MN where the Jesmers came in 1867

History of Greenbush township and  Milles Lacs County MN where the Jesmers came in 1867 Return to Joseph A. and Maryanne Jesmer page Return to Nelson A. and Genevieve Jesmer page Return to the Jesmer family history page The Jesmer family was involved in the “Great Western Expansion” which occurred throughout the nineteenth century in the USA […]

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