Matthias Paulen Rethlefsen and spouse Nellie George, early settlers on San Juan Island, Washington

into six generations of descendants

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J.W. Talwar
Language
English
Pages
139

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Table of Contents

Generation 1:
Matthias Paulen Rethlefsen. -- -- Generation 2:
Minnie Rethlefsen --
Helena Rethlefsen --
Martin Rethlefsen --
Nellie Rethlefsen --
Wilhelm Rethlefsen --
Clara Amanda Rethlefsen --
Henry Rethlefsen --
Augustus Rethlefsen --
Lillian Liberty Rethlefsen. -- -- Generation 3:
Arthur Wilbur Hahn --
Stanley Leonard Hahn --
Louisa (Susie) Lee --
George M. Lee --
Laura M. Lee --
Irene Rethlefsen --
Martha Rethlefsen --
Chauncy Paul Kerlin. -- -- Generation 4:
Lillian Margaret Hahn --
Ardis Wilma Hahn --
Susanne Hahn --
[Infant son] Steinle --
Florence Mary Steinle --
Marvin Ruget Dailey --
Edward F. Dailey --
Donald Dailey --
Chauncey Kerlin Dailey.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 138).

Matthias "Martin" Paulen Rethlefsen was born 1832 in Langenhorn, Bredstedt, Schleswig. He came to America as a stowaway, then walked across the country, first to the California gold fields in 1858, arriving on San Juan Island in 1861. He married Nellie George, an Indian born on Saanich, near Victoria, Vancouver Island in 1864. They had 9 children. He was among the earliest pioneers on San Juan Island.

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Ponte Vedra, Fla
Genre
Biography, Sources
Other Titles
Early settlers on San Juan Island, Washington

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
979.7/74
Library of Congress
CS71.R4367 2009

The Physical Object

Pagination
139 p. :
Number of pages
139

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL24068217M
LCCN
2009674800

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