Kramer Family Tree » Esther Olive Peterson (1879-1965)

Personal data Esther Olive Peterson 

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  • She was born on July 24, 1879 in Söder Spånga #3,Västra Vingåker, Södermanland, Sweden.
  • She was christened on August 16, 1879 in Söder Spånga #3, Västra Vingåker, Södermanland, Sweden.
  • Emigrated on April 4, 1884, Gothenburg, Göteborg och Bohus, Sweden.
  • Immigrated in the year 1884.
  • Immigrated vanuit Logan, Utah.
  • Resident:
    • between 1881 and 1885: Census.
    • in the year 1900: ED 97 Mink Creek, St. Joseph Precincts, Oneida, Idaho, United States.
    • in the year 1910: Grace, , Idaho.
    • in the year 1920: Grace, Bannock, Idaho, United States.
    • in the year 1930: Grace, Bannock, Idaho.
    • Söder Spånga.
  • (MARR) on July 3, 1901 in Logan, Cache, Utah, United States.
  • She died on February 17, 1965 in Soda Springs, Caribou, Idaho, United States, she was 85 years old.
  • Alternative: She died in the year 1965 in Idaho, United States, she was 85 years old.
    Obituary
  • She is buried on February 20, 1965 in Grace Cemetery, Grace, Caribou, Idaho, United States.

Household of Esther Olive Peterson

She has/had a relationship with Charles Ashbacker.


Child(ren):

  1. Ada Mae Ashbaker  1909-2000
  2. John Henry Ashbaker  1911-1911
  3. Lucille Ashbaker  1919-1998
  4. Roma A. Ashbaker  1922-1999 


Notes about Esther Olive Peterson

Esther Olive Peterson Ashbaker was born 24 July 1879 to Peter Peterson and Christina Olson Peterson, in the small community of Sponga, Sweden. She was the fourth daughter in a family of six girls and five boys. Six of the children were born in Sweden and the other five in Mink Creek, Idaho. After Esther learned to walk and play out doors, she had such a lot of fun roaming the hills and picking wild flowers, and at times had difficulties too. At one time she got a thorn in her eye which her mother was unable to remove, so they had to walk quite a distance to get a Doctor's aid. The railroad ranquite close to their home so they walked on the track into the city to see the doctor. When Esther was a small baby her parents were taught the gospel by the Mormon Miss­ionaries, and in June 1880 all of the family who were old enough were baptized. There was very much persecution to the saints at that time so the family-decided to sell their property and come to America. In 1883 they left their home and sailed with a group of saints on the Steamship Nevada, Esther was just four years old. At first they settled in Logan, Utah for about one year, and then moved to Mink Creek, Idaho. There Esther's father homesteaded a farm where the family was raised. She was baptized by her father in Mink Creek when she was 8 years old. What little schooling she was able to get was in Mink Creek. Shewas always active in the church. She sang in the choir and was a counselor in the M.I.A. as a young woman. She and her sister, Elizabeth, sang duets together many times. When the boys and girls that grew up together started pairing off, it was Charles Ashbaker that chose Esther when she was 17 and he 20. They both loved to dance and never missed a dance in the community. During the first years ofcourtship they rode horses to the dances, then Charles' mother bought a white­-topped buggy, so after that they rode in style. Esther was courted by many young men, but Charles won out and they weremarried 3 July 1901, in the Logan Temple. They moved to Thatcher, Idaho for a short time then they homesteaded. a farm south­east of Grace, Idaho in the Telluride area. It was here that they raised their family of eight girls and four boys. During the time she was raising her family she continued her church activity, being President of the Primary for a number of years, a counselor in Relief Society, a block teacher for over 50 years, and a member of the choir and singing mothers. Her mode of transportation to take care of all of these activities was walking, riding a horse, or driving a team. She never learned to drive a car. They went into Grace for church meetings which was about five miles. Charles also was active in church. He served in the Grace Ward Bishopric for many years andwas a ward teacher most of his life. As the children grew older and graduated from High School some of them left the farm and found work. Two of the children, Aileen and Freeman, filled missions for the church, and Freeman graduated from college. In 1937 they turned the farm over to the boys, Freeman and Lloyd, and moved into Grace. About two years later they moved to Logan where they both did Temple work. Due to poor health Esther wasn't able to do as much Temple work as she would have liked to do, but Charles went nearly every day and did endowment work and sealings for thousands. Esther was especially friendly and was loved by everyone who knew her. She loved to have company and always made them welcome. She always insisted on finding some­thing to eat for anyone who visited her. She enjoyed her children and grandchildren so much and was proud of everyone of them. Her health became worse, and at a time when she was staying with her daughter Aileen because she was too ill tobe left at home, she had to be put in the Soda Springs hospital and there passed away 17 February 1965 at the age of 84. At the time of this writing, August, 1977 she has a posterity of 185. (This life sketch was found in the files of her daughter Mable, and was probably written by Mable.)

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  • The temperature on July 24, 1879 was about 17.1 °C. The air pressure was 12 kgf/m2 and came mainly from the west-southwest. The airpressure was 76 cm mercury. The atmospheric humidity was 81%. Source: KNMI
  • Koning Willem III (Huis van Oranje-Nassau) was from 1849 till 1890 sovereign of the Netherlands (also known as Koninkrijk der Nederlanden)
  • In The Netherlands , there was from November 3, 1877 to August 20, 1879 the cabinet Kappeijne van de Coppello, with Mr. J. Kappeijne van de Coppello (liberaal) as prime minister.
  • In The Netherlands , there was from August 20, 1879 to April 23, 1883 the cabinet Van Lijnden van Sandenburg, with Mr. C.Th. baron Van Lijnden van Sandenburg (conservatief-AR) as prime minister.
  • In the year 1879: Source: Wikipedia
    • The Netherlands had about 4.0 million citizens.
    • January 22 » The Battle of Rorke's Drift, also during the Anglo-Zulu War and just some 15km away from Isandlwana, results in a British victory.
    • February 8 » The England cricket team led by Lord Harris is attacked in a riot during a match in Sydney.
    • March 11 » Shō Tai formally abdicated his position of King of Ryūkyū, under orders from Tokyo, ending the Ryukyu Kingdom.
    • July 4 » Anglo-Zulu War: The Zululand capital of Ulundi is captured by British troops and burned to the ground, ending the war and forcing King Cetshwayo to flee.
    • July 8 » Sailing ship USSJeannette departs San Francisco carrying an ill-fated expedition to the North Pole.
    • September 3 » Siege of the British Residency in Kabul: British envoy Sir Louis Cavagnari and 72 men of the Guides are massacred by Afghan troops while defending the British Residency in Kabul. Their heroism and loyalty became famous and revered throughout the British Empire.
  • The temperature on August 16, 1879 was about 17.9 °C. There was 0.1 mm of rain. The airpressure was 75 cm mercury. The atmospheric humidity was 96%. Source: KNMI
  • Koning Willem III (Huis van Oranje-Nassau) was from 1849 till 1890 sovereign of the Netherlands (also known as Koninkrijk der Nederlanden)
  • In The Netherlands , there was from November 3, 1877 to August 20, 1879 the cabinet Kappeijne van de Coppello, with Mr. J. Kappeijne van de Coppello (liberaal) as prime minister.
  • In The Netherlands , there was from August 20, 1879 to April 23, 1883 the cabinet Van Lijnden van Sandenburg, with Mr. C.Th. baron Van Lijnden van Sandenburg (conservatief-AR) as prime minister.
  • In the year 1879: Source: Wikipedia
    • The Netherlands had about 4.0 million citizens.
    • January 25 » The Bulgarian National Bank is founded.
    • February 8 » The England cricket team led by Lord Harris is attacked in a riot during a match in Sydney.
    • May 21 » War of the Pacific: Two Chilean ships blocking the harbor of Iquique (then belonging to Peru) battle two Peruvian vessels in the Battle of Iquique.
    • May 26 » Russia and the United Kingdom sign the Treaty of Gandamak establishing an Afghan state.
    • October 7 » Germany and Austria-Hungary sign the "Twofold Covenant" and create the Dual Alliance.
    • December 28 » Tay Bridge disaster: The central part of the Tay Rail Bridge in Dundee, Scotland, United Kingdom collapses as a train passes over it, killing 75.
  • The temperature on February 17, 1965 was between -1.9 °C and 1.2 °C and averaged -0.7 °C. There was 4.7 hours of sunshine (47%). The partly clouded was. The average windspeed was 3 Bft (moderate breeze) and was prevailing from the northeast. Source: KNMI
  • Koningin Juliana (Huis van Oranje-Nassau) was from September 4, 1948 till April 30, 1980 sovereign of the Netherlands (also known as Koninkrijk der Nederlanden)
  • In The Netherlands , there was from July 24, 1963 to April 14, 1965 the cabinet Marijnen, with Mr. V.G.M. Marijnen (KVP) as prime minister.
  • In The Netherlands , there was from April 14, 1965 to November 22, 1966 the cabinet Cals, with Mr. J.M.L.Th. Cals (KVP) as prime minister.
  • In the year 1965: Source: Wikipedia
    • The Netherlands had about 12.2 million citizens.
    • March 21 » Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. leads 3,200 people on the start of the third and finally successful civil rights march from Selma to Montgomery, Alabama.
    • April 7 » Representatives of the National Congress of American Indians testify before members of the US Senate against the termination of the Colville tribe in Washington DC.
    • April 21 » The 1964–1965 New York World's Fair opens for its second and final season.
    • June 7 » The Supreme Court of the United States hands down its decision in Griswold v. Connecticut, prohibiting the states from criminalizing the use of contraception by married couples.
    • September 11 » Indo-Pakistani War: The Indian Army captures the town of Burki, just southeast of Lahore.
    • December 21 » International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination is adopted.
  • The temperature on February 20, 1965 was between -2.2 °C and 1.5 °C and averaged -0.4 °C. There was 6.8 hours of sunshine (66%). The partly clouded was. The average windspeed was 3 Bft (moderate breeze) and was prevailing from the east-northeast. Source: KNMI
  • Koningin Juliana (Huis van Oranje-Nassau) was from September 4, 1948 till April 30, 1980 sovereign of the Netherlands (also known as Koninkrijk der Nederlanden)
  • In The Netherlands , there was from July 24, 1963 to April 14, 1965 the cabinet Marijnen, with Mr. V.G.M. Marijnen (KVP) as prime minister.
  • In The Netherlands , there was from April 14, 1965 to November 22, 1966 the cabinet Cals, with Mr. J.M.L.Th. Cals (KVP) as prime minister.
  • In the year 1965: Source: Wikipedia
    • The Netherlands had about 12.2 million citizens.
    • April 28 » United States occupation of the Dominican Republic: American troops land in the Dominican Republic to "forestall establishment of a Communist dictatorship" and to evacuate U.S. Army troops.
    • June 7 » The Supreme Court of the United States hands down its decision in Griswold v. Connecticut, prohibiting the states from criminalizing the use of contraception by married couples.
    • August 6 » US President Lyndon B. Johnson signs the Voting Rights Act of 1965 into law.
    • November 14 » Vietnam War: The Battle of Ia Drang begins: The first major engagement between regular American and North Vietnamese forces.
    • December 22 » In the United Kingdom, a 70mph speed limit is applied to all rural roads including motorways for the first time.
    • December 30 » Ferdinand Marcos becomes President of the Philippines.


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