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Hendriksan, Anna

Posted on Historical Pioneers H by Dorene Lorenz · February 06, 2024 10:02 PM

Anna Lousia Hendriksan married August E Hendriksan and had two children Lans Edvin Hendriksan and Alma Ideal Hendriksan.  Last name may be spelled Hendrikson for all family members. They lived in Treadwell City.

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Hendricksen-Hendriksan-Hendrickson, Lans Edvin

Posted on Historical Pioneers H by Dorene Lorenz · February 06, 2024 10:01 PM

Lans Edvin Hendricksen-Hendriksan-Hendrickson parents were August Emil Hendricksen-Hendriksan-Hendrickson and Anna Alma Louise Hendricksen-Hendriksan-Hendrickson. He had a sister, Alma Ideal Hendricksen - Hendriksan - Hendrickson- WIldes. They lived in Treadwell City.

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Hendriksan, August E.

Posted on Historical Pioneers H by Dorene Lorenz · February 06, 2024 9:47 PM

August Emil Hendricksen - Hendriksan - Hendrickson was born July 18, 1873 in Finland.

He married Anna Alma Lousia Hallonquist-Hendricksen - Hendriksan - Hendrickson and had two children Lans Edvin Hendricksen - Hendriksan - Hendrickson and Alma Ideal Hendricksen - Hendriksan - Hendrickson - Wildes. They lived in Treadwell City.

He died May 20, 1905 age 31, funeral services were held at the Congregational Church with the Rev. J.A. Levin officiating. He was buried in the Douglas City Cemetery.

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Hayes, Vivian May

Posted on Historical Pioneers H by Dorene Lorenz · February 06, 2024 9:15 PM

Vivian May Hayes was born on June 24, 1915 in Alaska to John Wesley Hayes of Union City, Pennsylvania, and Ethel Eva Hamilton-Hayes of Crawford Country, Pennsylvania.

She died on December 23, 1915 at age 5 months of petussis. G.F.  Midford served as undertaker. She was buried in the Douglas City Cemetery.

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Haho, John Albert Junior

Posted on Historical Pioneers H by Dorene Lorenz · February 06, 2024 9:07 PM

John Albert Haho, Junior was born in Douglas on September 4, 1907 to John Albert Haho, Senior.

He died on December 21, 1918 at age 11 from influenza at St. Ann's Hospital, funeral by Sully Undertaking Services, and was buried in the Douglas City Cemetery.

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Hagevik, William

Posted on Historical Pioneers H by Dorene Lorenz · February 06, 2024 8:06 PM

William A. Hagevik was born on January 17, 1930 in Ketchikan.

He graduated from Ketchikan High School, and attended the University of Washington and University of Alaska Fairbanks.r

He married Rosemary Wagoner in 1962, and had children, Bill Hagevik, Barbara Hagevik-Douchet, Beth Hagevik of Santa Cruiz, California, Ann Bogge of Everett, Washington, and a daughter that died as an infant, Karen.  Barbara married Bill Doucet of Lake Stevens, Washington and had a daughter, Danielle Doucet.

He served as a captain in the Ketchikan Fire Department. He moved to Douglas in 1969. He worked at the SOA Director of fire service training, retiring in 1985. He created the first marine firefighting training center which simulates firefighting onboard of a ship.  The Southeast fire training center in Juneau is named after him.  Havevik was twice named the Alaska State Firefighter of the Year in 1966 and 1984. He aware distinguished as the National Volunteer Firefighter of the Year in 1990, and was an honorary member of several other fire departments in the state.

He enjoyed fishing, hunting, studying history and the workings of masted sailing ships.

He died 23 October 23, 1991 at home of Diabetes at age 61, and was buried in the Douglas City Cemetery. Services were held at the Cathedral of the Nativity. Pallbearers include Gordon Bruton, Romer Derr, Al Dwyer, John Feero, Win Germain, Al Judson, Ted McIntire, Ernie Polley, Louie Pusich, Lou Ridle, and Tom Take.  He was survived by his siblings, Al Hagevik and Dorothy Hagevik of Ketchikan.

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Gustafson, Roy Elvin

Posted on Historical Pioneers G by Dorene Lorenz · February 06, 2024 7:53 PM

Roy Elvin Gustafson was born 19 August 19, 1898.

He died 19 September, 1901, at age 3 and was buried in the Douglas City Cemetery.

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Gustafson, John Elmer

Posted on Historical Pioneers G by Dorene Lorenz · February 06, 2024 7:28 PM

John Elmer Gustafson was born on August 21, 1896, son of G. Gustafson.

He died on September 8, 1901 at age 5, his funeral was held in the Methodist Church prior to burial in the Douglas City Cemetery.

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Gustafson, Anna Sophia

Posted on Historical Pioneers G by Dorene Lorenz · February 06, 2024 7:14 PM

Anna Sophia Gustafson

She was the mother of Olaf Gustafson, Magnus Gustafson, and Mrs. Gerda Gustafson who arrived on the Steamship State of California for her funeral. Many members of the Oddfellows Lodge attended her funeral.

She died August 10, 1912, has services in the Swedish Lutheran Church, and was buried in the Douglas City Cemetery. Her final interment was to be made in Tacoma.

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Gribble, Richard

Posted on Historical Pioneers G by Dorene Lorenz · February 06, 2024 6:57 PM

Richard Gribble was born May 21, 1857 in Redruth, Cornwall Unitary Authority, Cornwall, England. He moved to America when he was 15, living in Pennsylvania, Michigan, Colorado, Montana, six years in Juneau before moving to Douglas. He had a wife, three sons and three daughters. They lived on North Third Street in Douglas.

He was a member of the Butte Lodge of the A.O.U.W.

He died October 21, 1904 of consumption at age 47 and is buried in the Douglas City Cemetery. The funeral was held at the M. E. Church, officiated by the Rev. L.H. Pedersen.

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