Jaeger, Anna Margarite
Primary Name: Jaeger, Anna Margarite Larsen
Filed as: anna_margarite_larsen_jaeger
Also known as: Anna Jaeger; Anna Larsen
Occupation / Association: Charter Member, Juneau Igloo Women's Auxiliary No. 6
Born: April 10, 1868, Minneapolis, Minnesota
Died: December 23, 1943, Juneau, Alaska
Parents: Ole Larsen; Mary Jularude Larsen
Spouse: Ernest Reinholt Jaeger (m. 1895)
Children: Hazel Mary Jaeger
Associated places: Minneapolis, Minnesota; Tacoma, Washington; Juneau, Alaska
Keywords: Anna Margarite Larsen Jaeger, Anna Jaeger, Anna Larsen, Juneau Igloo Women's Auxiliary No. 6, Alaska Steam Laundry Company, Ole Larsen family
Biography

Anna Margarite Larsen Jaeger was a charter member of the Juneau Igloo Women's Auxiliary No. 6 of the Pioneers of Alaska.
Anna Margarite Larsen was born in Minneapolis, Minnesota, on April 10, 1868, to Ole Larsen and Mary Jularude Larsen.
She married Ernest Reinholt Jaeger in Tacoma, Washington, in 1895. The couple came to Alaska in March of 1895 based on the flip of a coin. They later owned the Alaska Steam Laundry Company in Juneau.
Their daughter, Hazel Mary Jaeger, was born on March 12, 1897, in Juneau, Alaska.
Anna died on December 23, 1943, in Juneau at the home of her daughter and son-in-law, Sim MacKinnon.
Sources
1900 U.S. Federal Census, Juneau, Alaska; 1910 U.S. Federal Census, Juneau, Alaska; 1920 U.S. Federal Census, Juneau, Alaska; 1930 U.S. Federal Census, Juneau, Alaska; 1940 U.S. Federal Census, Juneau, Alaska; 1870 U.S. Federal Census, Red Wing, Minnesota
Tags: Anna Margarite Larsen Jaeger, Anna Jaeger, Anna Larsen, Ole Larsen, Ernest Reinholt Jaeger, Hazel Mary Jaeger, Sim MacKinnon, Juneau Igloo Women's Auxiliary No. 6, Alaska Steam Laundry Company, Juneau Alaska residents
Garster, Carrie
Primary Name: Olson, Caroline "Carrie"
Filed as: caroline_carrie_olson
Also known as: Carrie Olson, Caroline Olson, Caroline Garster, Carrie Garster
Occupation / Association: Nurse; Charter Member, Juneau Igloo Women's Auxiliary No. 6
Born: April 8, 1885, Astoria, Oregon
Died: November 14, 1938, Juneau, Alaska
Parents: Martin Olson; Inger Engar Klieberg Olson
Spouse: William Reynolds Garster
Children:
Associated places: Astoria, Oregon; Juneau, Alaska
Keywords: Caroline Carrie Olson, Carrie Olson, Caroline Garster, Carrie Garster, Juneau Igloo Women's Auxiliary No. 6
Biography
Caroline "Carrie" Olson was a charter member of Juneau Igloo Women's Auxiliary No. 6.
She was born on April 8, 1885, in Astoria, Oregon, to Martin Olson and Inger Engar Klieberg Olson.
She was a nurse. On May 3, 1915, she married William Reynolds Garster, owner of the Juneau Billiard Company.
Caroline died on November 14, 1938, in Juneau and was buried in Evergreen Cemetery.
Sources
1920 U.S. Federal Census, Juneau, Alaska; Evergreen Cemetery Burial Records; William Garster WWI Draft Registration; S.S. Princess Alice Passenger Manifest, June 7, 1915; Alaska Death Certificate
Tags: Caroline Carrie Olson, Carrie Olson, Olson Caroline Carrie, Caroline Garster, Juneau Igloo Women's Auxiliary No. 6, Juneau Alaska residents
Hansen, Josephine
Primary Name: Paulson, Josephine
Filed as: josephine_paulson
Also known as: Josephine Hansen
Occupation / Association: Charter Member, Juneau Igloo Women's Auxiliary No. 6
Born: 1863, Norway
Died: February 22, 1925, Tacoma, Washington
Parents:
Spouse: Hans Peter Hansen
Children: Myrtle B. Hansen; Russell B. Hansen; Beatrice Hansen
Associated places: Norway; Tacoma, Washington; Juneau, Alaska
Keywords: Josephine Paulson, Josephine Hansen, Paulson Josephine, Hansen Josephine, Juneau Igloo Women's Auxiliary No. 6
Biography
Josephine Paulson was a charter member of Juneau Igloo Women's Auxiliary No. 6.
She was born in 1863 in Norway.
She married Hans Peter Hansen on February 28, 1891. They had three children. Myrtle B. was born May 5, 1894, in Tacoma, Washington. Russell B. was born August 20, 1899, in Alaska. Beatrice was born in October 1901 in Washington.
Hans went to Alaska in July 1895 to work as a carpenter. Josephine and the family followed in August of 1897, moving from Tacoma, Washington, to Juneau.
Josephine died in Tacoma, Washington, on February 22, 1925.
Sources
1910 U.S. Federal Census, Juneau, Alaska; Washington Death Certificate
Tags: Josephine Paulson, Paulson Josephine, Josephine Hansen, Juneau Igloo Women's Auxiliary No. 6, Norway immigrants Juneau
Korhonen, Lydia
Primary Name: Hill, Lydia Marie Korhonen
Filed as: lydia_marie_korhonen_hill
Also known as: Lydia Korhonen; Lydia Hill
Occupation / Association: Charter Member, Juneau Igloo Women's Auxiliary No. 6; Telephone Operator, Juneau Douglas Telephone Company
Born: September 19, 1900, Alaska
Died: July 23, 1963, Kitsap County, Washington
Parents: Henry Korhonen; Anna Sophia "Juntunen" Korhonen
Spouse: John Hollow Hill (m. July 25, 1925)
Children: Bruce John Hill
Associated places: Juneau, Alaska; Pearson, Kitsap County, Washington; Seattle, Washington
Keywords: Lydia Marie Korhonen Hill, Lydia Korhonen, Lydia Hill, Juneau Igloo Women's Auxiliary No. 6, Juneau Douglas Telephone Company, Korhonen family
Biography

Lydia Marie Korhonen was a charter member of the Juneau Igloo Women's Auxiliary No. 6 of the Pioneers of Alaska.
She was born on September 19, 1900, in Alaska to Henry Korhonen and Anna Sophia "Juntunen" Korhonen.
Korhonen graduated from Juneau High School in 1918. In 1923, she worked as a telephone operator for the Juneau Douglas Telephone Company.
She married John Hollow Hill on July 25, 1925, in Juneau, Alaska.
The couple lived in Pearson, Kitsap County, Washington, in 1930. Their son, Bruce John Hill, was born in Seattle, Washington on April 21, 1934.
Lydia Marie Korhonen Hill died on July 23, 1963, in Kitsap County, Washington.
Sources
1910 U.S. Federal Census, Juneau, Alaska; 1930 U.S. Federal Census, Pearson, Washington; Alaska Marriage License; Alaska Daily Empire, July 27, 1925
Tags: Lydia Marie Korhonen Hill, Lydia Korhonen, Lydia Hill, Henry Korhonen, Anna Sophia Juntunen Korhonen, John Hollow Hill, Bruce John Hill, Juneau Igloo Women's Auxiliary No. 6, Juneau Alaska residents
King, Alice
Primary Name: King, Alice A. Develin
Filed as: alice_a_develin_king
Also known as: Alice A. King; Alice Develin-King; Alice Develin
Occupation / Association: Charter Member, Juneau Igloo Women's Auxiliary No. 6
Born: July 1856, Ireland
Died: February 29, 1936, Seattle, Washington
Parents:
Spouse: Nicholas King
Children: John H. King; Sarah "Sadie" A. King-Cashen; Alice J. King; Catherine L. King
Associated places: Ireland; Amador City, California; Juneau, Alaska; Douglas, Alaska; Seattle, Washington
Keywords: Alice A. Develin King, Alice King, Alice Develin-King, Alice Develin, Juneau Igloo Women's Auxiliary No. 6, Nicholas King family
Biography
Alice A. Develin-King was a charter member of the Juneau Igloo Women's Auxiliary No. 6 of the Pioneers of Alaska.
She was born in July 1856 in Ireland and immigrated to the United States in 1871.
Alice married Nicholas King. Nicholas came to Juneau in June 1885 from Amador City, California, and the family followed in July 1888.
The couple had four children. John H. King was born in January 1879. Sarah "Sadie" A. King-Cashen was born on December 3, 1882, in Amador City, California. Alice J. King, born in August 1889, and Catherine L. King, born in July 1893, were born in Alaska.
Alice A. Develin-King died on February 29, 1936, in Seattle, Washington.
Sources
1900 U.S. Federal Census, Douglas, Alaska; 1910 U.S. Federal Census, Douglas, Alaska; 1920 U.S. Federal Census, Juneau, Alaska; Washington Death Certificate; Alaska Daily Empire, June 30, 1936
Tags: Alice A. Develin King, Alice King, Alice Develin-King, Nicholas King, John H. King, Sarah Sadie King Cashen, Alice J. King, Catherine L. King, Juneau Igloo Women's Auxiliary No. 6, Douglas Alaska residents
Swarva, Mary
McLaughlin, Mary Agnes
Association: Juneau Igloo Women's Auxiliary No. 6
Role: Charter Member
Biography
Mary Agnes McLaughlin was a charter member of Juneau Igloo Women's Auxiliary No. 6.
She was born on June 13, 1884, in Irwin, Pennsylvania, to Dennis and Annie McLaughlin. While she was still a child, the family moved west to Washington Territory and lived on a homestead at Mud Mountain near Buckley. She was twelve years old when the family relocated to Juneau, Alaska, in 1896.
She married George Lewis Swarva on May 22, 1917, in Juneau. Their sons, George Lawler Swarva, born September 20, 1918, and Joseph McLaughlin Swarva, born March 20, 1922, were born in Juneau.
The family moved to Seattle in 1924, where their daughter Ann Nancy Celia Swarva was born on April 15.
Mary Agnes McLaughlin Swarva died on March 14, 1957, in Seattle, Washington.
Sources
- 1940 U.S. Federal Census, Seattle, Washington
- Alaska Daily Empire, May 22, 1917
- Washington Death Certificate
Sparkling, Sidonia Elizabeth
Reck, Sidonia Elizabeth
Association: Juneau Igloo Women's Auxiliary No. 6
Role: Charter Member
Biography
Sidonia Elizabeth Reck was a charter member of the Juneau Igloo Women's Auxiliary No. 6.
She was born on February 10, 1900, in Juneau, Alaska, to John and Mary A. Reck.
She married Edward Berto Sparling on September 5, 1917. They had a daughter, Corrine, who was born in Juneau in 1922. The marriage later ended in divorce. Sidonia later married Armand Ray Duncan on January 17, 1925, in Juneau.
She worked as a bookkeeper for a coal company and later as a dispatcher for a taxi company.
Sidonia Elizabeth Reck died on February 2, 1981, in Juneau, Alaska. She is buried in Warrenton, Oregon.
Sources
- 1900, 1920 U.S. Federal Census, Juneau, Alaska
- Alaska Daily Empire, September 6–8, 1917
- Alaska Daily Empire, January 9, 1925
