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Individual Record for: Anna Lena Larsdotter (female)

     
  Lars Stokat      Family Record
Anna Lena Larsdotter      Family Record Anna Andersdotter+
Jonas Andersson+
  Maja Lena Jonasdotter      Family Record
    Anna Mansdotter

Spouse Children
Johan Petter Johansson
  (Family Record)
Hilma Kristina Johansdotter
Johan Ludvig Johansson
Victor Martin Johnson

Event Date Details
Birth 5 NOV 1847 Place: Jung, Skaraborg, Vastergotland, Sweden
Death 9 JUL 1917 Place: Osage City, Osage County, Kansas
Burial 10 JUL 1917 Place: Swedish Cemetery, Osage City, Osage County, Kansas
Notes:

!Source: Swedish Parish Records as researched by Anna-Lena Hultman.
!Notes: She moved around a lot and worked as a maid at several farms in Jung, Norra Vanga, and Harjevad parishes. After marrying Johan Petter Johansson in about 1874, they settled down for a while at the farm Bremsagarden in Fyrunga parish. The y had two children there and then moved their family to the US in 1887. Anna-Lena Hultman's notes gave the marrage date as 27 Oct 1847. Judging from the rest of the story, I think she transposed the 4 and 7, so that the date should have been 1874 . James Hotchkiss' notes show her in the US in 1884, while the 1887 date is from Swedish records.
!Obituary: (Osage City Free Press, Vo. XLVIII., page 1, column 1, Thursday, 12 Jul 1917) -- Obituary --
!P: Johnson-- Mrs. Anna Larson Johnson was born in Sweden, November 5, 1847, and passed away at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Frank Spicer, in Osage City, July 9th, 1917, at the age of 69 years. Mrs. Johnson is one of the early settlers in Osag e City having settled here with her husband in the year 1884 and has since made this her home. She was united in marriage to J. H. Johnson in Sweden nearly forty years ago and to this union was born three children MRs. Frank Spicer, J. L. Johnso n and Victor Johnson, all of this city. Mrs. Johnson has made her home with her daughter for some time and it was there that she passed away for her earthly home after an illness of about ten months. Mrs. Johnson was always a kind woman and a go od neighbor who was much loved by those eho knew her. She leaves to mourn her loss three children and one sister in Sweden and three sisters and one brother who live here.
!P: The funeral services were held from the home of Vicotr Johnson northwest of Osage City at 2:00 o'clock Tuesday afternoon, with Rev. Ahlin officiating and music was furnished by the choir from the Swedish Lutheran Church. Interment was made i n the Swedish Cemetery. --

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