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Individual Record for: August Edward Lindburg (male)

     
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Spouse Children
Johanna Mathilda Johansdotter
  (Family Record)
Linda M. Lindburg
Carl Edward Lindburg
Ellen M. Lindburg
John Raymond Lindburg
Ragnar N. Lindburg
Edwin Clarence Lindburg
Florence Lavina Lindburg
Richard Alvin Lindburg
Alton Leon Lindburg

Event Date Details
Birth 28 OCT 1862 Place: Ullevy, Oland, Sweden
Death 25 JUL 1957 Place: Osage City, Osage County, Kansas
Burial JUL 1957 Place: Union Cemetery, Osage City, Osage County, Kansas
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!Notes: Lived four miles southeast of Osage City, Kansas in 1918.
!Article: (The Journal-Free Press, Osage City, Kansas, 7 Mar 1951, page 8, col 2 and 3)
-- Among the Good Neighbors South of Town --
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Among our good Swedish people who have lived in this community for more than half (a) century, is Mr. and Mrs. August E. Lindburg. We find them on their farm southeast of Osage City where they have resided all but four years of their married life . Previous to moving to their present location the Lindburgs lived on a farm northwest of Osage City.
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Both Mr. and Mrs. Lindburg are natives of Sweden. Mr. Lindburg was born on October 28, 1862, in Ullevy Gardby Oland Sweden (Oland, a small island in the Baltic Sea.) He came to America in 1882, and during his first year in the states worked in t he mines near New Preston, Conn., after which he came to Osage City, arriving here on December 3, 1883. He also did some mining after coming here for a short time but farming has been his chief occupation.
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On June 8, 1893, Miss Jotanna Johnson and Mr. Lindburg were married in Osage City and immediately went to housekeeping northwest of Osage City. Mrs. Lindburg was born in Sweden on October 8, 1874, in Qvanum, Skaraborglan, Vastergotland, Sweden an d came to America in 1892, arriving in Osage City on October 7.
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Mr. and Mrs. Lindburg have reared a fine family of six sons and three daughters. The sons are Carl, Raymond, Clarence and Alton, all of Osage City; Ragnar of Lucas, and Richard of Topeka; the daughters are Mrs. Harold (Linda) Anderson, of Osage C ity, Ellen, teaches in Turner high school and Mrs. William (Florence) Patrick lives in Oak Grove, Mo. They are also proud grandparents of 17 grandchildren and 3 great-grandchildren.
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Mrs. Lindburg has three brothers, Carl and Richard Johnson, of Osage City, and Frank Johnson of Blandinsville, Ill. She also has one sister, Mrs. Catherine Anderson of Slater, Mo.
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Mr. Lindburg has one sister, Miss Adeline A. Janson of Kansas City, Mo. He was a brother of the late Gust A. Johnson. (After arriving in Osage City, August E. Johnson decided there were already enough Johnsons here so he changed his name to Lindb urg).
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Not only has Mr. Lindburg been a successful farmer and stockman, he has replaced all of the buildings on the farm with new ones and worked for the best interests of the community. He was for many years a member of the school board of Pleasant Val ley school. While his son Alton lives near the parents home and does the farming and looks after the lifestock, Mr. Lindburg takes care of the chickens and helps with the milking. He still enjoys buying and selling livestock at the Osage City Sa les Pavilion. Mrs. Lindburg has also taken her place in the community and been a fine neighbor and gave a helping hand whenever needed. She is still able to do most of her housework.
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Both Mr. and Mrs. Lindburg have been active members of the Osage City Grace Lutheran church for many years. Mr. Lindburg has served as a deacon in the church for many years and about a year ago rounded out thirty years as teacher of the Older Peo ples' Sunday School class of the Grace Lutheran church and is still substitute teacher whenever necessary. Mrs. Lindburg is a charter member of the Dorias society and has also belonged to the Missionary society for many years and attended the org anization meetings whenever possible. Both Mr. and Mrs. Lindburg may be found in the church services whenever their health and weather permit.
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Mr. Lindburg, 88, and Mrs. Lindburg, 76, are enjoying fairly good health and their host of friends wishes them pleasure in the coming years. --

!Obituary: (The Journal Free Press, Osage City, 31 Jul 1957, page 5, col. 7)
-- Last Rites For August Lindburg --
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August Edward Lindburg was born in Ullevy, Oland, Sweden on October 28, 1862 and departed this life on July 25, 1957 at his home near Osage City at the age of 94 years, eight months and 27 days. He immigrated to America in 1882, arriving in New P reston, Connecticut. In December, 1883 he came to Osage City.
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On June 8, 1893 he was married to Johanna Matilda Johnson. They located on a farm northwest of Osage City. Two years later they moved to the present home northeast of Osage. To them were born twelve children, three dying infancy. Mrs. Lindbur g preceded him in death in November, 1952. He is survived by six sons, Carl, Raymond, Clarence and Alton of Osage City, Ragnar of Lucas and Richard of Topeka; three daughters, Mrs. Linda Anderson and Ellen of Osage and Mrs. Florence Patrick of R aytown, Mo.; eighteen grandchildren and ten great-grandchildren.
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He was babtized and confirmed in the Lutheran church in Sweden at an early age and became a member of Grace Lutheran Church at Osage City where he was an active and faithful member for over 60 years serving as trustee and deacon many years and fo r over 30 years teaching the older members Sunday school class. He was interested in the affairs of the community and served on the school board in his district several years.
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He was a kind and loving father and a good neighbor. He will be greatly missed in the family circle as well as in his church and community. He had a great patience and fortitude and truly lived a Christian life, faithfully serving his lord unti l the end. Peace be to his memory.
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Funeral services for Mr. Lindburg were conducted on Monday afternoon at the Grace Lutheran church with Pastor Paul Bengston officiating. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Lundgren and Mr. and Mrs. Horace Kibbe sang "Safe In the Arms of Jesus" and "Abide With M e" with Mrs. Don Lofgren as the organ accompanist. Six of his grandsons served as casket bearers; Clifford Lindburg, Kenneth Lindburg, LeRoy Anderson, Merl Lindburg, Herbert Lindburg, and Don Lindburg.
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Burial was made in the Union cemetery.
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Out-of-town relatives and friends here for the funeral were Mrs. R. F. Moor, Mrs. Martin Jacobson, Mrs. Albertina Nelson, and Mrs. Anton Feed, of Kansas City; Mr. Carl Fredrickson of Olathe; Wilmer Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Johnson, Mr. and Mr s. Bernard McGinnis, Mr. Carl Johnson, Mrs. A. C. Smith and Viron Smith, of Topeka; Mrs. G. A. Anderson, of Slater, Mo.; Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Palmquist and Mrs. B. L. Short, Turner; Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hendrickson, of Littleton, Colorado; Merl Lindb urg, Tulsa, Oklahoma; and Clifford Lindburg, of Hutchinson. --

!Source: 1920 US Census for Superior Township, Osage County, Kansas, enumerated 15 Jan 1920
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Lindburg, August A, Head, age 57, imigrated 1882, natualized 1905, from Sweden
Lindburg, Anna M, wife, age 45, imigrated 1892, from Sweden
Lindburg, Linda, daughter, age 24, from Kansas
Lindburg, Carl, son, age 23, , from Kansas
Lindburg, Ellen, daughter, age 20, from Kansas
Lindburg, Raymond, son, age 18, from Kansas
Lindburg, Raggnr, son, age 15, from Kansas
Lindburg, Clarence, son, age 13, from Kansas
Lindburg, Florence, daughter, age 9, from Kansas
Lindburg, Richard, son, age 8, from Kansas
Lindburg, Alton, son, age 6, from Kansas
Next door were Carl A and Beda Johnson
and next to them Adalph and Heniaristta Johnson.

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