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Archive of Family History Records by Darrell K. Loosle
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Updated November 4, 2021
Family Histories and other information included in this archive were collected and compiled by Darrell K. Loosle, xxxx xxxxx, Meridian, Idaho 83642, Phone No. xxx-xxx-xxxx, E-Mail: xxx@xxx.com. (NOTE: Please contact website owner for contact information for Darrell Loosle). The names of others who wrote histories, compiled documents or contributed documents in this Archive are also listed. Many of the Archived materials are available to be copied. You are encouraged to contribute documents to the Archive. Materials donated will be copied and returned to the owner.
1-2 Family Histories of John Kasper Loosle (1831-1901) and Anna Elisabeth Hundsperger Loosle (1835-1923)
- ***Missionary Journal of John Kasper Loosle while serving in Switzerland in 1885-1887. Written by himself in first person. Transcribed into standard English sentences by Janet Folster, great granddaughter
- Copy of transcription (23 Pages)
- Shortened copy of transcription in Family Tree (3 Pages) ******
Original Missionary Journal in possession of Darrell K. Loosle
- Family Histories of John’s parents, Andreas Loosli Jr. (1803-1867) and Barbara Kaeser (1807-1872) (7 Pages- by Darrell. Loosle)
- Family History of John’s parents, Andreas Loosli Jr (1803-1867) and Barbara Kaeser (1807-1872) by Lana Braegger Barlow (4 Pages)
- Family Histories compiled from other available histories (17 Pages)
- Funeral Service of Anna Elisabeth Hundsperger Loosle (1835-1923). Included as part of pictures and documents donated by Andrew L. Heggie and Corinne Godfrey Heggie to Utah State University, Special Collections
- Family Histories of Mary Loosle Heggie, Daughter of John Kasper Loosle and Anna Elizabeth Hundsperger Loosle, by Sarah Loosle Heggie and Andrew Loosle Heggie, 1959, (10 pages) Includes as part of pictures and Documents, donated by Andrew Loosle Heggie and Corinne Godfrey Heggie to Utah State University Special Collections
- Pictures of John Kasper and Anna Elisabeth Hundsperger Loosle
- Letter written by Ulrich Loosli (Brother) about Loosle family crossing the plains and settling in the west.
- Summary of life of John written by George A. (Son) and rewritten by Dimond M Loosli (Nephew) on March 7, 1946
- Poem written by Sylvia Buttars in memory of her husbands Grandfather and Grandmother John Kasper and Anna Elizabeth Loosle
- Summary in outline form of life of John and Anna by Lee Buttars
- Family Histories compiled by Jaydene Buttars Godfrey and Lee Buttars (6 Pages)
- Summary in outline form of life of John and Anna by Lee W. Buttars
- History of John Kasper Loosle written by George Andrew Loosle (Son) in his own handwriting.
- History of Anna Elisabeth Loosle including details of her death by George Andrew Loosle (Son) in his own handwriting. (8 Pages)
- Comments written about John Kasper’s second wife, Annie Foster, written by George A. Loosle
- Comments about a third wife- written by George Andrew Loosle (Not documented)
- Copy of Mission Certificate for John as he served a mission to Switzerland in 1885-87
- Family History of Rosetta Babait Loosle (Daughter of John and Anna Loosle).
- Compilation of histories written by Mabel Buttars (Daughter) and Sylvia Barson Buttars (Granddaughter-in-Law).
- Picture of John Kasper Loosle printed in “Pioneers and Prominent Men of Utah, pp. 502, by Andrew J. Jensen
- Copy of Marriage Certificate
- Loosle Home on “Closest Ranch”-Drawn by Norman D. Loosle
- Picture of rock School House- John drew plans and assisted in building. Now on Larry Apgood Property (Formerly Louis Buttars property)
- Description of John Kasper Loosle and Jacob Fuhriman (Brother-in- Law) working at a saw mill in Providence, Utah.
- Patriarchal Blessing of John Kasper Loosle
- Patriarchal Blessing of Anna Hundsperger Loosle
- Letter from Charles Penrose to Pres. Joseph F. Smith, John R. Winder, and Anthon F.
- Lund sending details about the death of Elder John W. Loosle, son of John Kasper and
- Anna Elizabeth Loosle, who died while on his return home from his mission.
- Pictures of the “Newton Ranch”, “Closest Ranch” and “Pasture” homesteaded by John and Anna
- Pictures of Battle Creek, Idaho where John surveyed and helped build the narrow-gauge railroad.
- Pictures of headstones in Clarkston, Utah
- Family Group Record and Pedigree Chart
- Accession Record of 160 acres homesteaded in 1862- Newton Ranch
- Death Certificate- Anna Elizabeth Hundsperger Loosle
3-4 Family Histories of John Hansen Dahle (1837-1920) and Janetta Berntine Ingerman Dahle (1846-1929)
- Family History of John Hansen Dahle (7 Pages)
- Family History of Janetta Berntine Ingerman Dahle (11 Pages)
- Family History of John Dahle, written by Janice Tenney, 2nd Printing (9 pages)
- Family History of Janetta B. Dahle, written by Janice Tenney, 2nd Printing (11 pages)
- Family History of Hans Hansen Dahle, John Dahle’s Father, written by Janice Tenney, 2nd Printing ( 2 pages)
- Family History of Anna Johansen Dahle, John Dahle’s Mother, written by Janice Tenney, 2nd Printing (3 pages)
- Sketch of the life of Anna Johansen Dahle, written by Larry Christiansen
- Application for membership of Janetta in “The Society of Daughters of Utah Pioneers
- Family History of John and Janetta written by George and Gladys Loosle
- Family History of Johannes Hansen Dahle (1833-1869). Includes information about John and Janetta (8 Pages) written by Sharon Bliss
- Brief Synopsis of some of the children of John and Janetta
- Copy of funeral services on May 8, 1929 for Willard R. Dahle (Son) killed on duty as a policeman in Logan, Utah.
- Picture of Helge Dahle, Johannes H. Dahle, John H. Dahle, Anna Dahle, Martha L. Dahle, Janetta Dahle- It is the only known picture of Anna. (Picture is also in the book- Dahle-The Johannes and John Dahle Families compiled by Eric N. Dahle)
- Picture of John at a younger age
- Picture of John and Janetta Dahle
- Picture of 11 Sons- ca 1900- Larger and smaller picture
- Picture of John and Janetta in front of their home in Logan
- Picture of Anna D. Loosle (Daughter) with her mother, Janetta, in 1927
- Picture of Janetta and 8 of their children taken about the time John served as a missionary in Norway
- Picture of Willard Richard Dahle (Son)
- Pictures of John and Janetta ‘s home in Logan, Utah
- Gravestone of John’s mother. She immigrated to Utah and is buried in Logan, Utah.
- Family Group Record and Pedigree Chart of John and Janetta
- Autobiography of C. S. Winger- Refers to John Dahle serving a mission in 1859 before he immigrated. Information received from Lynn S. Dahle (13 Pages)
- John and Jonetta, Johannes and Martha, and Anna Johansen Dahle borrowed from the Perpetual Emigration Fund to come to the West (Information from Larry D. Christiansen)
- Picture of John and his missionary companion during his mission when he left his wife and eight of his children to serve a full-time mission to Norway.
- 1900 Federal Census shows family of John and Jonetta Dahle
- Logan, Utah cemetery inventory shows location of John Dahle’s grave
- Picture of son, Fred Dahle, at his home in California
- Indenture- John and Jonetta sell property to Johannes Dahle
- Warranty Deed- Benjamin Homer sells property to Hans Dahle in Clarkston (Information from Larry D. Christiansen)
- Dahle Family Timeline, 1833-1929, Includes dates of John, Johannes, Helge, spouses and descendants, and their mother Anna. Compiled by Sharon Bliss. Timeline is included in the Dahle Family in Cache Valley, UTGenWeb
- Family Histories of John Ephriam Dahle (1863-1959) and Ada Cemantha Davidson (1871-1950)
- Family History of Joseph Dahle (1865-1932) and Ellen Izatt Dahle (1872-1953), “Loving Influence”, including family group records (61 pages), by Janice Tenney
- Dahle’s and Mining, by Darrell K. Loosle, (11 Pages)
5-6 Family Histories of Helge (Hilliard) Dahle and Gertrude Grieber Miller Dahle (Brother of John Dahle and Johannes Dahle)
- Family History of Helge (Hilliard) Dahle and Gertrude Greber Miller Dahle
- Picture of Helge Dahle at home of Kate Rasmussen
- Picture of Helge Dahle with his brothers and mother- Also in Dahle Book
- Emigration list of Helge Dahle and others who emigrated
- 1900 Census listing Hilliard Dahle
- 1910 Census listing Gertrude Dahle
- 1910 Census listing Hilliard Dahle
- 1842-1846 Marriage lists- Hilliard H. Dahle and Gertrude H. Miller
- Certificate of Marriage- August 24, 1889, Salmon, Lemhi County, Idaho
- Idaho Recorder, Salmon, Idaho Newspaper, reports marriage of Hilliard and Gertrude, 1889
- Pictures of Headstones of Hilliard and Gertrude Griever Dahle in Blackfoot, Idaho
- Idaho Recorder- Salmon Newspaper reports Gertrude Dahle’s Death
- Picture of headstone of Gertrude Dahle, in Blackfoot, Idaho
- Death Certificate- Hilliard Dahle, May 27, 1920, Logan, Cache County, Utah
- Funeral Information, Sandberg Funeral Home, Blackfoot, Idaho, Gertrude Dahle
- Quotes in Dahle Book indicated Johannes, brother of Hilliard, visited him in Salmon
- Copies of Temple ordinances completed for Hilliard and Gertrude Dahle
- 1900 Census- Shows Hilliard (Helge) and Gertrude living in Salmon, Idaho
- LDS-Family Search- Temple Ordinances completed for Hilliard Dahle
- LDS-Family Search-Temple Ordinances completed for Gertrude Dahle 1910 Census- Shows Hilliard Dahle living in Salmon
- Article-Herald Journal, Logan, Utah- Helge visits John Dahle and relatives in Clarkston, Utah
- U.S. Federal Census- Includes information about Gertrude’s two brothers, brother-in- law and their families who live in Salmon, Idaho
- List of relatives of Gertrude Dahle- Approximately 30
- Sequence of Events in Life of Hilliard and Gertrude Dahle
- Information about Helge (Hilliard) (1914-1920) written by Gertrude Perry Blair
7-8 Family Histories of George Andrew Loosle (1958-1937) and Anna Janetta Dahle (1874-1954)
- Notebook 1-Writings of George Andrew Loosle in his own handwriting (approx. 30 pages) About 1924
- Notebook 2- Additional writings of George Andrew Loosle in his own handwriting. (approx. 30 pages) About 1931-1934
- Family History of George Andrew Loosle (16 Pages)
- Family History of Anna Janette Dahle (9 Pages)
- Journal of George Andrew Loosle in his own handwriting (17 Pages)
- Story of paying tithing- Written by George Andrew Loosle (8 Pages)
- Notes about Anna by George Andrew Loosle (3 Pages)
- Family History of George Andrew Loosle (1858-1937) by Norman D. Loosle (Son), (10 Pages)
- Memories and Reflection of George and Anna by Dixie Dahle Loosli, Granddaughter, as told by her father, Norman D. Loosle
- Life in the home of George A. Loosle and Anna Dahle Loosle, by John K. (Jack) Loosli (2 Pages)
- Recollections of George Andrew Loosle by John (Jack) Loosli, written in 1978
- Stories Father told by Norman D. Loosle (5 Pages)
- Picture of George Andrew Loosle (ca. 48 years old)
- Picture of George Andrew Loosle and his three sons- George,
- John, and Norman
- Picture of George and Anna in front of the “Old House”
- Picture of George and Anna on steps of “New House”
- Picture of George in front of hayrack and barn on his property in Clarkston, Utah
- Picture of George with five of his sisters (ca 1900)
- Picture of John W. Loosle (Brother). He died in 1908 as he was returning from serving in the Swiss German Mission
- *** Copy of a letter written by Charles W. Penrose to the First Presidency of the Church regarding the death of Elder John W. Loosle who passed away as he was returning home from his mission. (Copy of possession of Darrell K. Loosle from papers originally in the possession of George D. Loosle)
- Picture of “Old House” where George and Anna lived from 1912 to 1934
- Picture of Home built for George and Anna by her brother Fred Dahle in 1934
- Pictures of the “Newton Ranch”, “Closest Ranch” and “Pasture”.
- Picture of John and Janetta Dahle s home where Anna was raised
- Picture of Train depot in Logan where Anna came to Logan at the time she gave birth to George Dahle Loosle
- Picture of Anna’s 12 brothers
- Picture of Anna D. Loosle (Age unknown)
- Picture of Anna with her mother, sister and 6 of her brothers (ca-About the time her father went of his mission to Norway)
- Picture of Anna with Gladys Loosle, Evelyn Loosle Humpherys, Reha Loosli, Ellen Loosli Farnsworth (ca 1942), Ithaca, New York
- Picture of Anna with her mother (ca 1927)
- Picture of Anna with Alice Hansen (Aunt Alice)
- Picture of Anna in her casket, and headstone
- Family Group Record and Pedigree Chart
- Granting of 160 acres of Homesteaded land from U. S. Government to George dated 26 December, 1895
- Accession of Land Record for Newton Ranch
- Death Certificate- Anna Janette Dahle Loosle
- George Andrew Loosle, member of Clarkston Prayer Circle, for many years
- 1920 Federal Census shows Family of George Andres and Anna Dahle Loosle
- Abstract of Marriage Record- George and Anna
- Rough Draft of obituary of Anna Dahle Loosle
9-10 Life Histories of James Gardner (1883-1976 and Mabel Annie Moyses Gardner (1890-1979)
- Pictures of James and Mabel Gardner
- Family History of James Gardner (18 Pages) Compiled by Gayle Gardner Timke
- Family History of Myrtle May Rackham Gardner
- Pictures of James and Myrtle Gardner’s Children
- Family History of Mabel Annie Moyses Gardner (13 Pages-In her own words) and an addendum by Darrell K. Loosle
- Family History of Mabel’s parents-John William Moyses and Sarah Elizabeth Afford
- Patriarchal Blessing of James Gardner
- Patriarchal Blessing of Mabel Gardner
- Certified copy of Mabel’s birth
- Pictures (17) showing Mabel’s parents, home where she was raised and lived at different times in her life.
- Card from Relative likely when her mother Sarah Elizabeth Afford passed away
- Copies of Temples Recommends for James and Mabel when they were married on January 2, 1951
- Copy of Mabel’s Missionary Certificate- Norwich Conference, England
- Copy of Marriage Certificate for James and Mabel
- Pictures (5) of James Gardner on his mission in England
- Pictures (24) of James and Mabel during their married life
- Pictures (5) of James and Mabel’s parents
- Picture of Gladys and Mabel visiting England in the 1970’s
- Story of James Father and Grandfather and their families as they were on the Captain J. G. Willie Handcart Company (13 Pages)
- Publication “Our Fathers Care” by Mrs. Sewell, Poems given to Mabel’s mother, Sarah Elizabeth Afford when 8 years old (1868) (13 Pages)
- Document- “The Church in the British Isles, Bryan J. Grant, (7 pages)
- Copy of program for Funeral Services for James Gardner
- Copy of program for Funeral Services for Mabel Gardner
- Picture of Headstone of James and Mabel Gardner in Teton-Newdale, Idaho Cemetery
- Family Group Record and Pedigree Chart for James and Mabel
- Family History of John Wlliam Gardner, 1855-1919, 2 Pages,
- Family History of Jennett Nimmo Muir, 1863-1956, 2 Pages
- Family Histories of James Gardner 1828-1905 and Hannah Gubbins, 1828-1904, 2 pages
- Family Histories of John Ephriam Gardner, 1806-1881 and Mary Ann Goodship, 1806-1881, 2 Pages, Grandpa’s Great Grandparents, Gardner Line
- History of Jane Muir 1840-1934, 2 Pages, Grandpa’s Grandmother, Muir Line
- History of Walter Muir Sr., 1809-1860 and Mary Bell (Ross) 1815-1888, (3 Pages). Great-Grandparents, Muir Line
- Family History of Mary Jane Gardner Silvester, 1881-1945, 7 Pages, Grandpa’s Sister, Gardner Line
- Note: The histories of James Gardner and relatives were contributed by Gayle Gardner Timke.
- *****Publication, “Histories of our Ancestors starting with James Ellis Gardner” Compiled by Kay Manly, 2015, (13 Histories) (66 Pages) *****
11-12 Family Histories of George Dahle Loosle (1906-1990) and Gladys May Moyses Loosle (1907-1999)
- Pictures of George Dahle Loosle and Gladys May Moyses Loosle
- Family History of George Dahle Loosle (21 Pages)
- Family Histories of Gladys May Moyses Loosle (26 Pages)
- Gladys’ own written history (13 pages in her own handwriting-Included as part of Life History) (Addendum by Darrell K. Loosle)
- Writings by Gladys from her Journal (5 Pages)
- Patriarchal Blessing for George
- Patriarchal Blessing for Gladys
- Certified copy of registration of birth of Gladys
- Pictures (6) of George when younger
- Pictures (23) of Gladys when still in England
- Gladys writing about immigrating to the United States and living with Marriotts in Trenton, Utah (5 Pages)
- Pictures of George and Gladys
- Pictures (3) of Gladys and friends while living in Trenton, Utah
- Marriage Certificate dated 17 September 1931 for George and Gladys
- Pictures (3) of early married life
- George writing about his life (4 Pages)
- Pictures (35) of George, Gladys, children, home, and friends
- Golden Wedding Anniversary announcement and pictures (3)
- Pictures (3) celebrating George’s 80th birthday
- Notes kept on Mission Farewell of George and Gladys, November 8, 1969
- Pictures (8) of George, Gladys in their older years
- Pictures (5) of “Newton Ranch” and Closest Ranch” where George farmed
- Letter written by George to his brother John in 1978 telling about his early days in farming and about his children
- Newspaper article and picture announcing Gladys’ 90th Birthday
- George’s obituary- October 8, 1990
- George’s Funeral Service Program
- Picture of George in casket
- Gladys’ obituary
- Picture of Gladys in casket
- Headstone of George and Gladys in Clarkston, Utah
- Information about Gladys’ biological father- Herbert Weston
- Article on the History of the Church in England
- Family Group Record and Pedigree Chart
* Note- There are 3 binders of information about George and Gladys Loosle-including the information listed below:
- Brief sketch of George’s life in his own handwriting
- Letter in George’s handwriting to his brother John telling about himself and what his children are doing (1978)
- Picture of George and school classmates in Second Grade, Clarkston Elementary
- George’s report card for fifth grade, 1917-1918
- Gladys’ Certification of Registration for Ellis Island Foundation
- Gladys’ fingerprint for Alien Registration Receipt card
- Passenger List of “Lancastria”. the Ship on which Gladys sailed to America
- George’s birth certificate
- Summary of Sacrament meeting when George and Gladys went to England on a mission (1969)
- Summary of Funeral Services of Agnes Marriott (Grandma Marriott)- Gladys lived with them in Trenton, Utah when she emigrated from England
- Warranty deed on George’s property on Newton Ranch by his mother, Anna D. Loosle- Paid 100.00- January 5, 1932
- Pictures of George and Gladys in their older years
- Warranty deed for house in Clarkston-Given by his mother Anna, on August 6, 1941 for $1.00 Given with “Love and Affection”
- Gladys’ Life History in her own handwriting (Included in Life History- 13 Pages)
- Journal entries in 1970’s by Gladys in her handwriting (25 Pages)
13-14 Life Histories of Dr. John (Jack) Kasper Loosli (1909-2003) and Reha Johnson Loosli (1908-1988)
- Family History of John (Jack) Kasper Loosli (16 Pages)
- Family History of Reha Johnson Loosli (8 Pages) Written by herself
- Recollections of Jack-Written by himself in 1978 (6 Pages)
- Remembering-Memories of John and Reha by Ellen Loosli Farnsworth and Anna Loosli Langford (Daughters)
- Memories by Nephews of John and Rhea
- Events I remember, Written by Jack in 1977
- Picture of Jack with 2 of his high school classmates, Leon Chrstiansen and Wendell Godfrey
- Wedding Picture of John and Rhea (July 6, 1936)
- Picture of John and Rhea, his brothers and spouses in 1974
- Picture of John and Rhea- 40th Wedding Anniversary, 1976)
- Pictures of children and grandchildren in 1970’s and 1980’s
- Biographies of John K. and Reha Johnson Loosli (Who’s Who Among the Loosli Families In American, 1992, Pages 185-188
- Picture of Golden Wedding Anniversary, 1986
- Biography of John by Dr. Harold Hintze, Cornell University Colleague
- Memories of John by A. C. Warnick
- Notes John (Jack) made in 1977
- Plat map of block where John was raised in Clarkston, Utah
- Newspaper Articles (2) while John was on the faculty at Branch Agricultural College in Cedar City, Utah
- Document certifying that John is elected to the New York Academy of Sciences in May, 1946
- Diploma certifying John is elected as Honorary Member of Philippines Veterinary Medical Association in 1954
- Article and press release announcing Jack receives the Morrison Award of the American Association of Animal Production
- Articles (2) summarizing research of John while at Cornell University
- Letter from President of Cornell sent when John retired from Cornell University
- Note of expression from Dr. Felix and Mareta Wendt, Dean of Agriculture, University of South Pacific, Western Samoa, regarding the help they received from John and Reha while attending Cornell University
- Summary of trip of Loosli family to Switzerland, British Isles and other countries, written from notes by Rhea and daughter Anna
- Pictures (25) of John, Reha, and Family at different times of their lives
- Pictures of “Old House” in Clarkston, Utah where Jack was raised and pictures of the “Newton Ranch” and Closest Ranch” where John helped on the farm
- Copy of wedding invitation and pictures of Wedding reception for John and Lillian W. Jackson in 1990
- Copy of Family Tree listing ancestors and descendants
- Copy of John’s ordination as a Patriarch
- Article in Utah State University “Outlook” describing John Andrew (Son) and Dora and their farming operation in Bolivia
- Funeral Service program when Jack passed away dated 10 July 2002
- Death Certificate of John K. Loosli
- CD’s (2) with numerous notes, documents, certificates and other items
- Family Group Record and Pedigree Chart
Note: Many documents were contributed by daughters: Ellen Loosli Farnsworth and Anna Loosli Langford.
15-16 Family Histories of Norman Deverl Loosle (1910-1995) and Veda Ann Barson Loosle (1907-1981)
- Family History of Norman Deverl Loosle (11 Pages)
- Family History of Veda Ann Barson Loosle (4 Pages)
- Memories-Recollections by Dixie Dahle Loosli (4 Pages)
- Memories of Norman and Veda by Nephews and Nieces (11 Pages)
- Family History of George Andrew and Anna Dahle Loosle by Norman
- Farming in Clarkston- Three Brothers and Father by Jack Loosli (4 Pages)
- Pictures (13) of Norman from different times of his life
- Pictures (8) of Veda from different times of her life
- Picture and biography of Norman and Veda as listed in the Book “Who’s Who in the Loosli Families in America
- Plat of block where Norman was raised (Prepared by Norman)
- Pictures (2) of three brothers and their wives (ca 1963)
- Picture of Norman and Veda taken in 1967
- Letter to his brother John (Jack) written in 1978
- Picture of Norman with his brother George and sister-in law Gladys in 1981
- Picture of “Old House” where Norman was raised
- Picture of “Newton Ranch” and “Closest Ranch” where Norman farmed
- Obituary of Norman dated September 3, 1995
- Funeral Service program of Norman dated August 31, 1995
- Picture of Norman in his casket
- Picture of Norman and Veda’s gravestone
- Family Group Record and Pedigree Chart
- Note: Many documents were contributed by daughter Dixie Ann Dahle Loosli
- LDS-Family Search- Temple Ordinances completed for Hilliard Dahle
- LDS-Family Search-Temple Ordinances completed for Gertrude Dahle
- 1910 Census- Shows Hilliard Dahle living in Salmon
- Article-Herald Journal, Logan, Utah- Helge visits John Dahle and relatives in Clarkston, Utah
- U.S. Federal Census- Includes information about Gertrude’s two brothers, brother-in- law and their families who live in Salmon, Idaho
- List of relatives of Gertrude Dahle- Approximately 30
- Sequence of Events in Life of Hilliard and Gertrude Dahle
- Information about Helge (Hilliard) (1914-1920) written by Gertrude Perry Blair
17 PRINTED BOOKS (Contact compilers or descendants of compilers)
- DAHLE: The Johannes and John Dahle Families, Compiled by Eric N. Dahle, Second Edition, 1998
- Who’s Who Among the Loosli Families in America” Loosli, John K., Loosli, John A., Loosli, Marvin W. Loosle, 1992,
- History of Clarkston- The granary of Cache Valley” (1864-1964) Compiled by Ben J. Ravsten and Eunice P. Ravsten (477 pages) (Also have CD)
- Sesquicentennial Centennial of Clarkston, Utah, “Clarkston, 150 Years of Rich Heritage, 1864-2014, Includes Life Histories of Founding Fathers, Compiled by Jaydene Buttars Godfrey (314 Pages)
18 DOCUMENTS RELATED TO CLARKSTON, UTAH
- Time Line of Clarkton Homes, Compiled by Andew L. Heggie and a Committee of Clarkston Residents- 1986- Describes the addresses in Clarkston where people lived from the founding of Clarkston until 1986. (9 Pages)
- Sketch of “Clarkston Fort” including first settlers in 1864, Contributed by Denzil Clark, June, 2015, Dahle homes in Clarkston, Utah- Pictures of homes where Johannes and his descendants lived, and where John and Jonetta Dahle’s children and descendants lived. (25 pages) Compiled by Sharon Bliss
- Dahle Family Timeline (1833-1929) by Sharon Bliss (10 pages)
- CD of servicemen that served in World War II, Narrated by Edwin Jardine,
- Pictures by Colleen Hanson. Copy contributed by John F. Lamont
- Looking Back- The second Cache Valley land rush: Apostle Benson’s colonies- Petersburg, Clarkston, Stockton, North Creek-Oxford, By A. J. Simmonds, Cache Valley, UTGenWeb, (2 Pages)
- Clarkston, Utah Area and Family Photo Gallery, by Sharon Bliss, Dahle Family in Cache County, Utah GenWeb (44 photos and articles)
- Series of Articles relating to Clarkston, Utah some of which are copyrighted by Larry D. Christiansen and Mike Gleed, UTGenWeb. Dahle Family of Cache Valley, Utah, UTGenWeb
- Sesquicentennial Centennial of Clarkston, Utah, “Clarkston, 150 Years of Rich Heritage, 1864-2014, Includes Life Histories of Founding Fathers, Compiled by Jaydene Buttars Godfrey,
- Sesquicentennial Centennial of Clarkston, Utah, “Historic Home Tour”, 2014, by Clarkston Historic Tour Committee, Sources included in document of 1864 and 1874 Clarkston City and Farming Surveys, Utah by Larry Christiansen
- Some Dahle references in Utah Newspapers (1871-1898) by Larry Christiansen
SEPARATE DOCUMENTS (INCLUDED IN FAMILY TREE, PRINTED COPY AND FLASH DRIVE
19 Family Histories in Family Tree
The Family Histories referred to in this document were condensed and included in Family Tree. The histories include the Dahle Families from Norway, the Loosle/li Families from Switzerland, and the Moyses/Gardner Families from England and Scotland. About 80 histories are included. A list of the Family Histories as well as the ID numbers to access them is included on a separate document. For a list of those included in Family Tree, please contact Darrell K Loosle at the e-mail address listed at the top of this document
“AS WE UNITE IN THIS SACRED WORK, WE DISCOVER THE EXISTENCE AND GREAT QUALITIES OF THOSE WHO HAVE GONE BEFORE. WE GATHER THEM INTO OUR HEARTS AND THE BINDING LINKS OF OUR FAMILY ORGANIZATIOS, AND WE CONNECT THEM INTO ETERNAL FAMILIES THROUGH THE ORDINANCES OF THE TEMPLE” -President Dallan H. Oaks
“I ENCOURAGE YOU TO SEARCH OUT YOUR ANCESTORS…. LOVE AND GRATITUDE FOR YOUR ANCESTORS WILL INCREASE….YOUR TESTIMONY OF AND CONVERSION TO THE SAVIOR WILL BECOME DEEP AND ABIDING” -Elder David A. Bednar
Darrell K. Loosle
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