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I´m searching information about Sven Edvard Nilsson, born 1904-03-18 in Nosaby parish, Skåne, Sweden. He got a brother, Carl, who stayed in Sweden.
Sven has possibly emigrated after 1920. I looked over Villands Härads register over emigrated persons but they are written down mostly before Svens emigration.
I wonder about where Sven settled down, if he married and to who, if there is children and grandchildren and where they are located.
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Helen,
In EMIHAMN I found 2 posts, which I understand is for the same person:
1:st.
NILSSON
Sven E
Age: 18
Born: 1903/1904
Parish: Nosaby
Titel: JBR ARB Farm labour
Harbour: Malmö
Date: April 1, 1922
Destinatinon: Chicago
Sourcecode: 1922:118:55511
2:nd
NILSSON
Sven Edvard
Age: 18
Parish. Nosaby
Harbour: Göteborg
Date: April 1, 1922
Destination: Chicago Ills
Sourcecode: 108:223:55511
Kindly,
Anders
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Helen,
According to Ellis Island records:
Sven Edvard Nilsson arrived to New York April 12, 1922 with SS Stockholm, which sailed from Goteborg April 1, 1922.
Destination for Sven: Cousin Nellie Lund, 724, Brian Place, Chicago, Ills.
Kindly,
Anders
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Amazing Anders. Thank you. I continue in english if I probably get any luck over there.
I know about Nellie Lund and have contacts with her oldest son 88 years old. It´s sad that he don´t remember. If he did, it could be easy to locate Sven Edvards relatives.
If theres is anything else to tell about him, I´m very interested. Thank you again //Helen
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Helen,
In US Naturalisation Index I found: (Not dated)
Nelson (Nilsson) Sven Edward ( Sven Edvard)
Adress: 1838 S.Michigan Ave. Chgo. Ill.
Born in Sweden Mar. 18, 1904
Arrived to New York, N.Y. April 12, 1922.
Additional information: Name changed by court order from Sven Edvard Nilsson to Sven Edward Nelson.
I tried to find him in 1930 Census and in WW2 drat registrations without success.
Kindly,
Anders.
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Transferred from topic Discussions in English/Emigrants