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A n n a M a r i a B A D E R ( 1 7 1 0 - 1 7 6 2 ) P a r i s h o f H o r n b e r g D a u g h t e r o f J o h a n n J a c o b B A D E R a f a r m e r f r o m R o t h e n b a c h o r u p p e r R e i c h e n b a c h . H e w a s m a r r i e d o n 1 8 J a n u a r y 1 7 0 5 t o h i s w i f e A n n a F O K I N G . P a t e r n a l G r a n d f a t h e r H a n s B A D E R , a l s o f r o m u p p e r R e i c h e n b a c h . M a t e r n a l G r a n d f a t h e r L o r e n t z F O K I N G f r o m S c h i l t a c h e r t a l . C h r i s t i a n A B E R L I N ( 1 6 9 6 - 1 7 5 3 ) P a r i s h o f H o r n b e r g M . 5 M a r c h 1 7 3 7 O . J o u r n e y m a n w e a v e r M a r g a r e t D A N N ( 1 8 2 8 - 1 9 1 8 ) P B . N e w H a r t f o r d , N Y , D a u g h t e r o f J o h n D A N N ( 1 7 9 2 - 1 8 7 0 ) a w e a v e r , a n d f a r m e r , f r o m C o o l r a i n , O f f e r l a n e P a r i s h , C o u n t y L a o i s , I r e l a n d , o f ( D u t c h p a r e n t a g e ) . W i t h h i s w i f e M a r y M c P H E R S O N ( 1 8 0 4 - 1 8 8 7 ) f r o m C a m b u s l a n g , R e n f r e w s h i r e , S c o t l a n d . P a t e r n a l G r a n d f a t h e r J o h n D A N N a l s o w a s a f a r m e r , w e a v e r , a n d P a r i s h c l e r k ( 1 7 4 5 - 1 8 2 3 ) P B . M a r y B o r o u g h , Q u e e n s C O . I r e l a n d . P a t e r n a l G r a n d m o t h e r A n n B E N N ( 1 7 5 4 - 1 8 2 7 ) P B . C o o l r a i n , O f f e r l a n e P a r i s h , Q u e e n s C O , M a t e r n a l G r a n d f a t h e r J o h n A l e x a n d e r M c P H E R S O N a f a r m e r a n d w e a v e r ( 1 7 8 2 - 1 8 6 0 ) P B . P a i s l e y , R e n f r e w s h i r e , M a t e r n a l G r a n d m o t h e r M a r y L O G A N ( 1 7 8 4 - 1 8 7 4 ) P B . A l s o P a i s l e y . M a r g a r e t d i e d a t M i n n e a p o l i s , M N . J o h a n n G e o r g A B E R L E ( 1 7 3 8 - 1 7 8 8 ) P a r i s h o f H o r n b e r g M . 1 J u n e 1 7 6 2 O . 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M a t e r n a l G r a n d m o t h e r A n n a M a r i a S H I L L I N G ( 1 6 7 9 1 7 6 5 ) w a s a l s o b o r n a t H o r n b e r g . C a t h e r i n a A B E R L E ( 1 7 6 1 - 1 8 1 8 ) P a r i s h o f H o r n b e r g D a u g h t e r o f M a t t h i a s A B E R L E ( 1 7 3 6 - 1 7 7 1 ) a c o t t a g e o w n e r a n d f a r m h a n d a t R o t h e n b a c h a l o n g w i t h h i s w i f e R o s i n a / R e g i n a M U L L E R , a l s o f r o m R o t h e n b a c h / R o t t e n b a c h . ( 1 7 3 1 - 1 8 0 2 ) P a t e r n a l G r a n d f a t h e r A d a m A B E R L I N w a s a f a r m e r ( 1 7 0 5 - 1 7 8 5 ) f r o m H o r n b e r g P a r i s h . . . P a t e r n a l G r a n d m o t h e r A n n a M a r i a M O S E R , d a u g h t e r o f C o n r a d M O S E R , f r o m G u t a c h , B a d e n . M a t e r n a l G r a n d f a t h e r G e o r g / J e r g M U L L E R f r o m K u r n a c h , T e n n e n b r o n n , B a d e n . J o h a n n e s A B E R L E ( 1 7 6 6 - 1 8 4 2 ) P a r i s h o f H o r n b e r g M . 2 6 S e p t e m b e r 1 7 8 6 O . F a r m e r o w n e r , a n d l a b o r e r J o h a n n A d a m A B E R L E ( 1 7 9 6 - 1 8 7 0 ) P a r i s h o f H o r n b e r g . M . 1 7 J u l y 1 8 2 5 , P M . = P l a c e o f M a r r i a g e , T e n n e n b r o n n , V i l l i n g e n , B a d e n . G e r m a n y . O . W e a v e r a n d s o l d i e r i n t h e B a d i s c h e I n f a n t r y R e g i m e n t v o n N e w e n s t e i n s t a t i o n e d a t F r e i b u r g , C h r i s t i n a R O S E N F E L D E R ( 1 8 0 3 - 1 8 4 4 ) P B . = P l a c e o f B i r t h S c h w a r z e n b a c h , T e n n e n b r o n n , V i l l i n g e n , B a d e n . P D . = P l a c e o f D e a t h H o r n b e r g P a r i s h . D a u g h t e r o f C h r i s t i a n R O S E N F E L D E R ( 1 7 7 9 - 1 8 1 4 ) a w e a v e r a t S c h w a r z e n b a c h , T e n n e n b r o n n , a l o n g w i t h h i s w i f e B a r b a r a B R A U N ( 1 7 6 5 - 1 8 4 0 ) . P a t e r n a l G r a n d f a t h e r J a c o b R O S E N F E L D E R ( 1 7 4 5 - 1 8 1 0 ) P B . S c h w a r z e n b a c h , T e n n e n b r o n n , B a d e n . P a t e r n a l G r a n d m o t h e r B a r b a r a L E H M A N N , ( 1 7 3 6 - 1 8 0 2 ) P B . T e n n e n b r o n n . M a t e r n a l G r a n d f a t h e r A n d r e a s B R A U N w a s a w e a v e r a n d J u d g e ( 1 7 1 9 - 1 7 6 6 ) . P B . N e a r T e n n e n b r o n n . M a t e r n a l G r a n d m o t h e r C h r i s t i n a H A S S ( 1 7 2 8 - 1 7 9 9 ) P B . T e n n e n b r o n n . M a t t h i a s A B E R L E N / M a t h i a s A B E R L E E ( 1 8 2 9 - 1 9 1 5 ) P B . S c h w a r z e n b a c h , T e n n e n b r o n n , B a d e n , A r r i v e d i n U S A , 1 8 4 9 / 1 8 5 0 M . 2 3 D e c e m b e r 1 8 5 6 P D . M i n n e a p o l i s , H e n n e p i n C o u n t y , M N , O . L a b o r e r , s t o r e c l e r k , f a r m e r , f u e l d e a l e r - t e a m s t e r , a n d l a n d l o r d J e s s i e / J e s s e H e r b e r t A B E R L E E / A B E R L E ( 1 8 7 2 - 1 9 3 7 ) P B . E a u C l a i r e , E . E a u C l a i r e C o u n t y , W I , M . 2 4 J u n e 1 8 9 6 . P M . H e n n e p i n C o u n t y , M N , P D . M i n n e a p o l i s , H e n n e p i n C o u n t y , M N , O . M a c h i n i s t f o r t h e S o o L i n e R a i l R o a d A n n a M a b e l B A S S E T T ( 1 8 7 3 - 1 9 3 1 ) P B . H o p k i n s , H e n n e p i n C o u n t y , M N , D a u g h t e r o f C h a r l e s B a s s e t t a f a r m e r f r o m H a m d e n , N e w H a v e n C o u n t y , C T , ( 1 8 2 4 - 1 9 0 9 ) a l o n g w i t h h i s w i f e S a r a h A n n e D E N N I S ( 1 8 3 4 - 1 9 1 1 ) f r o m O t s e g o , O t s e g o , N Y , P a t e r n a l G r a n d f a t h e r E l d a d B a s s e t t ( 1 7 8 4 - 1 8 5 9 ) a f a r m e r f r o m H a m d e n . W i t h h i s w i f e H a r r i e t S T A C E Y ( 1 7 9 1 - 1 8 4 1 ) f r o m N o r t h H a v e n , C T . M a t e r n a l G r a n d f a t h e r O l i v e r H . D E N N I S ( 1 8 1 0 - 1 8 7 2 ) A B l a c k s m i t h f r o m C T , w i t h h i s w i f e , a l s o f r o m C T , A l m i r a G . F I S H c a . ( 1 8 1 2 - 1 8 4 0 ) . A n n a s P D . M i n n e a p o l i s , M N , O . T e a c h e r , a n d C h u r c h O r g a n i s t L i l l i a n L i n n e a C A R L S O N ( 1 9 0 0 - 1 9 9 4 ) P B . W o r t h i n g t o n , T W P . N o b l e s C o u n t y , M N , D a u g h t e r o f J o h n E r i c k C A R L S O N a C a r p e n t e r , m i l l w r i g h t , a n d c o n t r a c t o r s p e c i a l i z i n g i n c o n s t r u c t i o n o f g r a i n e l e v a t o r s , f r o m t h e S t o c k h o l m - M a l a r d a l e n r e g i o n o f S w e d e n . ( 1 8 6 2 - 1 9 1 9 ) w i t h h i s w i f e A n n a E l i s a b e t W I K M A N f r o m O j e b y n , P i t e a l f s , N o r r b o t t e n , S w e d e n . ( 1 8 6 1 - 1 9 3 1 ) . M a t e r n a l G r a n d f a t h e r O t t o W i l h e l m V I K M A N ( 1 8 2 9 - 1 9 0 7 ) P B . O j e b y n , P i t e a l f s . M a t e r n a l G r a n d m o t h e r A n n a L o v i s a E R I K S D R , M A R K L U N D ( 1 8 2 8 - 1 9 1 5 ) P B . G a m m e l S t a d e n , P i t e a l f s , L i l l i a n ; s P D . A n o k a , A n o k a C O , M N , . S h e w a s a . D o c t o r s a t t e n d a n t b y O . E r w i n B a s s e t t A B E R L E ( 1 9 0 3 - 1 9 5 0 ) P B . H o p k i n s , H e n n e p i n C o u n t y , M N . M . S T , V a l e n t i n e s D a y 1 4 F e b r u a r y 1 9 2 3 P M . M i n n e a p o l i s , H e n n e p i n C o u n t y , M N , P D , I n g l e w o o d , L o s A n g e l e s C o u n t y , C A , O . N e w s p a p e r c i r c u l a t i o n m a n a g e r f o r v a r i o u s n e w s p a p e r s t h r o u g h o u t t h e U S A , a n d C a n a d a . A l s o C P A , f o r t h e U S A r m y A i r F o r c e M e l b a E l l e n A N D E R S O N ( 1 9 2 6 - 1 9 9 3 ) P B . G o r d o n T W P , T o d d C o u n t y , M N , D a u g h t e r o f A l b e r t E . A N D E R S O N a D a i r y f a r m e r , a n d f o r m e r U S A r m y p r i v a t e i n C o m p a n y K 5 8 , P i o n e e r I n f a n t r y W W I ( 1 8 9 0 - 1 9 6 9 ) w i t h h i s w i f e H a n n a h M a r i e F L Y C K T f r o m L i t t l e S a u k T W P . T o d d C o u n t y , M N , ( 1 8 9 9 - 1 9 6 4 ) . P a t e r n a l G r a n d f a t h e r E r i c k A N D E R S O N ( 1 8 4 9 - 1 9 2 7 ) a f a r m e r f r o m S u n d s v a l l , S w e d e n . P a t e r n a l G r a n d m o t h e r M a r i t H A L V O R S D A T T E R T r o n s e t ( 1 8 5 4 - 1 9 3 6 ) P B . M e r a k e r , N o r d T r o n d e l a g , N o r w a y . M a t e r n a l G r a n d f a t h e r J o h n E m i l F L Y K T ( 1 8 6 1 - 1 9 2 9 ) a F a r m e r f r o m A l v s b o r g , B l i d s b e r g , V a s t r a G o t a l a n d , S w e d e n . M a t e r n a l G r a n d m o t h e r R a g n i l d Y . J o h a n s d r . ( 1 8 6 2 - 1 9 4 6 ) w a s b o r n a t G a a r d , o r f a r m , L e n e s , H e m n e , S o r T r o n d e l a g , N o r w a y . M e l b a : s P D . M i n n e a p o l i s , H e n n e p i n C o u n t y , M N , S h e w a s a S e c r e t a r y b y f o r m a l t r a i n i n g . K e n n e t h E u g e n e A B E R L E ( 1 9 2 7 - 2 0 0 7 ) P B . M i n n e a p o l i s , H e n n e p i n C o u n t y , M N , M . 2 8 M a y 1 9 5 5 P M . S h e r m a n O a k s , C A , P D . H a r r i s , C h i s a g o C o u n t y , M N , O . B u y e r / P u r c h a s i n g A g e n t C o a t o f A r m s o f K e n n e t h E u g e n e A b e r l e were designed by Dr. David Pittman Johnson and Artist Dr. Robert Bray Wingate of the American College of Heraldry. D e s i g n r a t i o n a l e : The s i n g l e b l a c k l i o n on the f i e l d o f g o l d is meant to say that the family is descended from those from the Swabian tribal, or stem Duchy. According to the book, the Black Forest Its People and Legends (1885) By Lisbeth Gooch Seguin, on page 37, the Suabian dwelt in the western portion of the B l a c k F o r e s t , having their own special dialect. The l i o n ' s s e c o n d r o l e is in the form of a canting charge for the family name, Aberle. The Aberle surname is explained in the Dictionary of German Names by Hans Bahlow translated by Edda Gentry (for the Max Kade Institute for German American studies University of Wisconsin-Madison 1993). The Aberle surname on page 2 is as follows: "Aberle, Aberlin is the Swab.-Alem. Short form for Abrecht or Albrecht e.g, Aberlin.” The book, A Dictionary of Surnames, by Patrick Hanks and Flavia Hodges mentions on page seven that the ABERLE name is derived from the first name, (Albrecht-Albert) meaning "noble," "bright," and "famous" (Adal being the root meaning "noble"). Spelling variations are ABERLIN, ABERLEN, and ABERLEE. -Lin, -len, -le, and -lee act as a diminutive meaning "little" or "small.” 3 The l i o n is a traditional noble device. The book, Heraldry Sources and Meanings by Ottfried Neubecker, mentions on page 110 that the l i o n is a symbol of strength, agility, and in fables, he is described as being noble, and king of beasts. The Luther Rose, being held by the lion is in reference to the fact that the family was, by tradition, Lutheran in Faith. (Johann Georg Aberle was a judge of the Ecclesiastical Court at Schwanenbach, which was within the Evangelical Lutheran Parish of Hornberg, Baden, until his death on the 14th day of January, 1788. The prior information was provided by Trudy Schenk, an Accredited Genealogist specializing in Germanic research. The upper portion of the shield reflects the color from the sleeve on the crest, which brightens the design. The two golden coins allude to Kenneth Eugene Aberle’s profession as a buyer and his work in purchasing. T h e d e s c e n d a n t s o f K e n n e t h E u g e n e A B E R L E a n d M e l b a E l l e n A D E R S O N M a r l e n e R a e A b e r l e (1957 - ), Orange Co, CA Spouse: Nathan Cady. a. M a g a n L y n n C a d y (1997 - ), Chisago City, MN - ii. L i n d a K a y A b e r l e (1958 - ), Orange Co, CA –Spouse: James Tousignant. a. H e i d i L y n n P u r d y (1979 - ), Fridley, MN - I. B i o n c a E l i s e P u r d y (2006 - ), Edina, MN - b. J o s h u a J a m e s T o u s i g n a n t (1985 - ), Brainerd, MN - c. M a t t h e w P h i l l i p T o u s i g n a n t (1987 - ), Brainerd, MN - iii. K e n n e t h E u g e n e A b e r l e I I (1962 - ), Orange Co, CA –Spouse: Laurie F. Lemke iv. C r a i g S c o t t A b e r l e (1963 - ), twin, Orange Co, CA - Spouse: Katherine Mary Boner. a. A l l e t t K a t h e r i n e M a r y A b e r l e (1986 - ), Minneapolis, MN –Spouse Michael Lykins. I. L i l l i a n L o u i s e L y k i n s (2011 - ), Bismarck, ND - b. K a i t l y n E l l e n L o u i s e A b e r l e (1992 - ), St. Louis Park, MN - Spouse: Benjamin Joachim Burdine. c. S e t h D a v i d C r a i g A b e r l e (2007 - ), St. Louis Park, MN - v. C a r o l R e n e e A b e r l e (1963 - ), twin, Orange Co, CA –Spouse: M.S.Voss. a. A s h l e y L . V o s s (1991 - ), Omaha, NE - b. J e r e m y R y a n V o s s (1996 - ), San Antonio, TX - vi. D e b r a L y n n A b e r l e (1967 - ), Orange Co, CA –Spouse: John A Matzke. a. J o s e p h J e f f r e y A v e r y M a t z k e (1999 - ), Coon Rapids, MN - b. T a y l o r L y n n M a t z k e (2002 - ), Monticello, MN. The sprig of six leaves symbolically says "I am the stem and I have six fine children who are living extensions of the family.” Also, the sprig is of an oak tree, symbolizing his marriage which took place in Sherman Oaks, CA. The crest shows his arm raising the family banner as the originator of the family coat of arms. The arm is vested in Murray and gold, which represent the colors of his alma mater, The University of Minnesota, which his father, Erwin Bassett Aberle, had attended prior to Kenneth. Coincidentally, Johann Adam Aberle served as a soldier in the Badische Infantry Regiment von Neuenstein stationed at Frieburg, in 1825; the arms of the Grand Duchy of Baden consisted of g o l d / y e l l o w and r e d as well. The m o t t o is taken from Proverbs 23:23, " B u y T r u t h a n d S e l l I t N o t , " which means to seek knowledge or truth, and not to forsake it. The arms began as a petition to the College as a Father’s Day gift in the spring of 1985.American College of Heraldry, 1985 (vol. III p. 57)- by: Craig Scott Aberle Evidence of Prior Use US2011A1927 Registered: IHR Registration Number: US2011A1890 the United State Heraldic Registry # 0081012C. Registro de Estcudos Heraldica Genealogica Herald Ignacio Koblischek D. Kenneth Eugene Aberle 696/2013 21-05-2013 *Minneapolis, Minnesota, Estados Unidos de America B U Y T R U T H A N D S E L L I T N O T

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Direct Aberle ancestry chart

Christian ABERLIN/OBERLIN

(1605-1689) Evangelical Lutheran Parish of Hornberg, Hornberg, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany,

Lucia/Ursula

(1607-1692) Evangelical Lutheran Parish of Hornberg, Hornberg, Baden- Wurttemberg, Germany,

Hans ABERLIN

(1637-1690) Parish of Hornberg,

M = Married 21 June 1664

O = Occupation farmer

Christina ROCH

(-D 1735) Parish of Hornberg

Daughter of Jerg (1604-1664) and Maria ROCH (-D 1672)

Michael ABERLIN

(1665-1746) Parish of Hornberg

M. 19 April 1692

O. farmer

Maria Cleophe SCHILLING

(- D 1732) Parish of Hornberg

Daughter of Hans SCHILLING a farmer from Scheckenbach, Baden.

Anna Maria BADER (1710-1762) Parish of Hornberg Daughter of Johann Jacob BADER a farmer from Rothenbach or upper Reichenbach. He was married on 18 January 1705 to his wife Anna FOKING. Paternal Grandfather Hans BADER, also from upper Reichenbach. Maternal Grandfather Lorentz FOKING from Schiltachertal.

Christian ABERLIN (1696-1753) Parish of Hornberg

M. 5 March 1737

O. Journeyman weaver

Margaret DANN (1828-1918) PB. New Hartford, NY, Daughter of John DANN (1792-1870) a weaver, and farmer, from Coolrain, Offerlane Parish, County Laois, Ireland, of (Dutch parentage). With his wife Mary Mc PHERSON (1804-1887) from Cambuslang, Renfrewshire, Scotland. Paternal Grandfather John DANN also was a farmer, weaver, and Parish clerk (1745-1823) PB. Mary Borough, Queens CO. Ireland. Paternal Grandmother Ann BENN (1754-1827) PB. Coolrain, Offerlane Parish, Queens CO, Maternal Grandfather John Alexander Mc PHERSON a farmer and weaver (1782-1860) PB. Paisley, Renfrewshire, Maternal Grandmother Mary LOGAN (1784-1874) PB. Also Paisley. Margaret died at Minneapolis, MN.

Johann Georg ABERLE

(1738-1788) Parish of Hornberg

M. 1 June 1762

O. Weaver and Judge of the Ecclesiastical Court for the Parish of Hornberg at Schwanenbach, and cottage owner at Reichenbach

Maria ABERLE (1737-1786) Parish of Hornberg Daughter of Johann (Hans) ABERLE (1709-1765) PB. Gutach an estate or large farm owner at Schonach, He died in a house fire on his estate at Schonach, Baden at 10:00 PM on the 31st of May, 1765... Along with his wife Catherina OBERGFALL (1712-1765), and 9 others. Paternal Grandfather Hans ABERLIN a Farmer from Buhl- Gutach. Maternal Grandfather and prior landholder Hans Jerg OBERGFALL (1674-1765) PB. Hornberg. Maternal Grandmother Anna Maria SHILLING (1679—1765) was also born at Hornberg.

Catherina ABERLE (1761-1818) Parish of Hornberg

Daughter of Matthias ABERLE (1736-1771) a cottage owner and farmhand at Rothenbach along with his wife Rosina/ Regina MULLER, also from Rothenbach/ Rottenbach. (1731-1802) Paternal Grandfather Adam ABERLIN was a farmer (1705-1785) from Hornberg Parish... Paternal Grandmother Anna Maria MOSER, daughter of Conrad MOSER, from Gutach, Baden. Maternal Grandfather Georg/Jerg MULLER from Kurnach, Tennenbronn, Baden.

Johannes ABERLE

(1766-1842)

Parish of Hornberg

M. 26 September 1786

O. Farmer owner, and laborer

Johann Adam ABERLE

(1796-1870) Parish of Hornberg.

M. 17 July 1825, PM. = Place of Marriage, Tennenbronn, Villingen, Baden. Germany.

O. Weaver and soldier in the Badische Infantry Regiment von Newenstein stationed at Freiburg,

Christina ROSENFELDER (1803-1844)

PB. = Place of Birth Schwarzenbach, Tennenbronn, Villingen, Baden. PD. = Place of Death Hornberg Parish. Daughter of Christian ROSENFELDER (1779-1814) a weaver at Schwarzenbach, Tennenbronn, along with his wife Barbara BRAUN (1765-1840). Paternal Grandfather Jacob ROSENFELDER (1745-1810) PB. Schwarzenbach, Tennenbronn, Baden. Paternal Grandmother Barbara LEHMANN, (1736-1802) PB. Tennenbronn. Maternal Grandfather Andreas BRAUN was a weaver and Judge (1719-1766). PB. Near Tennenbronn. Maternal Grandmother Christina HASS (1728-1799) PB. Tennenbronn.

Matthias ABERLEN/ Mathias ABERLEE (1829-1915) PB. Schwarzenbach, Tennenbronn, Baden, Arrived in USA, 1849/1850

M. 23 December 1856 PD. Minneapolis, Hennepin County, MN,

O. Laborer, store clerk, farmer, fuel dealer-teamster, and land lord

Jessie/Jesse Herbert ABERLEE/ABERLE (1872-1937) PB. Eau Claire, E. Eau Claire County, WI, M. 24 June 1896. PM. Hennepin County, MN, PD. Minneapolis, Hennepin County, MN,

O. Machinist for the Soo Line Rail Road

Anna Mabel BASSETT (1873-1931) PB. Hopkins, Hennepin County, MN, Daughter of Charles Bassett a farmer from Hamden, New Haven County, CT,(1824-1909) along with his wife Sarah Anne DENNIS (1834-1911) from Otsego, Otsego, NY, Paternal Grandfather Eldad Bassett (1784-1859) a farmer from Hamden. With his wife Harriet STACEY (1791-1841) from North Haven, CT. Maternal Grandfather Oliver H. DENNIS (1810-1872) A Blacksmith from CT, with his wife, also from CT, Almira G. FISH ca.(1812-1840). Anna’s PD. Minneapolis, MN, O. Teacher, and Church Organist

Lillian Linnea CARLSON (1900-1994) PB.

Worthington, TWP. Nobles County, MN, Daughter of John Erick CARLSON a Carpenter, millwright, and contractor specializing in construction of grain elevators, from the Stockholm-Malardalen region of Sweden. (1862-1919) with his wife Anna Elisabet WIKMAN from Ojebyn, Pitealfs, Norrbotten, Sweden. (1861-1931). Maternal Grandfather Otto Wilhelm VIKMAN (1829-1907) PB. Ojebyn, Pitealfs. Maternal Grandmother Anna Lovisa ERIKSDR, MARKLUND (1828-1915) PB. Gammel Staden, Pitealfs, Lillian;s PD. Anoka, Anoka CO, MN, . She was a. Doctors attendant by O.

Erwin Bassett ABERLE (1903-1950) PB. Hopkins, Hennepin County, MN.

M. ST, Valentine’s Day 14 February 1923

PM. Minneapolis, Hennepin County, MN,

PD, Inglewood, Los Angeles County, CA,

O. Newspaper circulation manager for various newspapers throughout the USA, and Canada.

Also CPA, for the US Army Air Force

Melba Ellen ANDERSON (1926-1993) PB. Gordon TWP, Todd County, MN, Daughter of Albert E. ANDERSON a Dairy farmer, and former US Army private in Company K58, Pioneer Infantry WWI (1890-1969) with his wife Hannah Marie FLYCKT from Little Sauk TWP. Todd County, MN, (1899-1964). Paternal Grandfather Erick ANDERSON (1849-1927) a farmer from Sundsvall, Sweden. Paternal Grandmother Marit HALVORSDATTER Tronset (1854-1936) PB. Meraker, Nord Trondelag, Norway. Maternal Grandfather John Emil FLYKT (1861-1929) a Farmer from Alvsborg, Blidsberg, Vastra Gotaland, Sweden. Maternal Grandmother Ragnild Y. Johansdr. (1862-1946) was born at Gaard, or farm, Lenes, Hemne, Sor Trondelag, Norway. Melba:s PD. Minneapolis, Hennepin County, MN, She was a Secretary by formal training.

Kenneth Eugene ABERLE (1927-2007) PB. Minneapolis, Hennepin County, MN, M. 28 May 1955 PM. Sherman Oaks, CA,

PD. Harris, Chisago County, MN,

O. Buyer/ Purchasing Agent

Coat of Arms of Kenneth Eugene Aberle were designed by Dr. David Pittman Johnson and Artist Dr. Robert Bray Wingate of the American College of Heraldry. Design rationale: The single black lion on the field of gold is meant to say that the family is descended from those from the Swabian tribal, or stem Duchy. According to the book, the Black Forest Its People and Legends (1885) By Lisbeth Gooch Seguin, on page 37, the Suabian dwelt in the western portion of the Black Forest, having their own special dialect. The lion's second role is in the form of a canting charge for the family name, Aberle. The Aberle surname is explained in the Dictionary of German Names by Hans Bahlow translated by Edda Gentry (for the Max Kade Institute for German American studies University of Wisconsin-Madison 1993). The Aberle surname on page 2 is as follows: "Aberle, Aberlin is the Swab.-Alem. Short form for Abrecht or Albrecht e.g, Aberlin.” The book, A Dictionary of Surnames, by Patrick Hanks and Flavia Hodges mentions on page seven that the ABERLE name is derived from the first name, (Albrecht-Albert) meaning "noble," "bright," and "famous" (Adal being the root meaning "noble"). Spelling variations are ABERLIN, ABERLEN, and ABERLEE. -Lin, -len, -le, and -lee act as a diminutive meaning "little" or "small.” 3 The lion is a traditional noble device. The book, Heraldry Sources and Meanings by Ottfried Neubecker, mentions on page 110 that the lion is a symbol of strength, agility, and in fables, he is described as being noble, and king of beasts. The Luther Rose, being held by the lion is in reference to the fact that the family was, by tradition, Lutheran in Faith. (Johann Georg Aberle was a judge of the Ecclesiastical Court at Schwanenbach, which was within the Evangelical Lutheran Parish of Hornberg, Baden, until his death on the 14th day of January, 1788. The prior information was provided by Trudy Schenk, an Accredited Genealogist specializing in Germanic research. The upper portion of the shield reflects the color from the sleeve on the crest, which brightens the design. The two golden coins allude to Kenneth Eugene Aberle’s profession as a buyer and his work in purchasing.

The descendants of Kenneth Eugene ABERLE and Melba Ellen ADERSON Marlene Rae Aberle (1957 - ), Orange Co, CA Spouse: Nathan Cady. a. Magan Lynn Cady (1997 - ), Chisago City, MN - ii. Linda Kay Aberle (1958 - ), Orange Co, CA –Spouse: James Tousignant. a. Heidi Lynn Purdy (1979 - ), Fridley, MN - I. Bionca Elise Purdy (2006 - ), Edina, MN - b. Joshua James Tousignant (1985 - ), Brainerd, MN - c. Matthew Phillip Tousignant (1987 - ), Brainerd, MN - iii. Kenneth Eugene Aberle II (1962 - ), Orange Co, CA –Spouse: Laurie F. Lemke iv. Craig Scott Aberle (1963 - ), twin, Orange Co, CA - Spouse: Katherine Mary Boner. a. Allett Katherine Mary Aberle (1986 - ), Minneapolis, MN –Spouse Michael Lykins. I. Lillian Louise Lykins (2011 - ), Bismarck, ND - b. Kaitlyn Ellen Louise Aberle (1992 - ), St. Louis Park, MN - Spouse: Benjamin Joachim Burdine. c. Seth David Craig Aberle (2007 - ), St. Louis Park, MN - v. Carol Renee Aberle (1963 - ), twin, Orange Co, CA –Spouse: M.S.Voss. a. Ashley L. Voss (1991 - ), Omaha, NE - b. Jeremy Ryan Voss (1996 - ), San Antonio, TX - vi. Debra Lynn Aberle (1967 - ), Orange Co, CA –Spouse: John A Matzke. a. Joseph Jeffrey Avery Matzke (1999 - ), Coon Rapids, MN - b. Taylor Lynn Matzke (2002 - ), Monticello, MN.

The sprig of six leaves symbolically says "I am the stem and I have six fine children who are living extensions of the family.” Also, the sprig is of an oak tree, symbolizing his marriage which took place in Sherman Oaks, CA. The crest shows his arm raising the family banner as the originator of the family coat of arms. The arm is vested in Murray and gold, which represent the colors of his alma mater, The University of Minnesota, which his father, Erwin Bassett Aberle, had attended prior to Kenneth. Coincidentally, Johann Adam Aberle served as a soldier in the Badische Infantry Regiment von Neuenstein stationed at Frieburg, in 1825; the arms of the Grand Duchy of Baden consisted of gold/yellow and red as well. The motto is taken from Proverbs 23:23, "Buy Truth and Sell It Not," which means to seek knowledge or truth, and not to forsake it. The arms began as a petition to the College as a Father’s Day gift in the spring of 1985.American College of Heraldry, 1985 (vol. III p. 57)- by: Craig Scott Aberle Evidence of Prior Use US2011A1927 Registered: IHR Registration Number: US2011A1890 the United State Heraldic Registry # 0081012C. Registro de Estcudos Heraldica Genealogica Herald Ignacio Koblischek D. Kenneth Eugene Aberle 696/2013 21-05-2013 *Minneapolis, Minnesota, Estados Unidos de America “BUY TRUTH AND SELL IT NOT”