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« skrivet: 2010-05-05, 19:25 »
Looking for parents and relatives of my gggrandfather, Isak Andersson, born in Hassleby, Karlstorp in Nov 1783 and died in Lovasen, Karlstorp Dec 17, 1828. He married Sara Lena Jonsdotter (9 Nov 1798-?) Their son, Johannes Isaksson emigrated to the US in 1852 and lived in Andover, Henry Co, Illinois.
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« skrivet: 2002-01-11, 16:08 »
Researching Johannes Isaksen born 12-22-1822 in JonkopingLan. His parents were: Johannes Isak Anderson and Lena Jonsdotter of Lovasen, Karlstorp, Vetlanda, JonkopingLan. He emigrated to the US in 1852. Any help would be appreciated. Thank you. Carol Isaacson Adams
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« skrivet: 2002-01-07, 18:44 »
Dear Sam: Thank you for answering my query. Here is some more information: Johannes Johannsjon (born 6-5-1826) parents: Johannes Swensson and Martha Kakansdotter Carolina Swenson (born 6-22-1829) parents: Sven Svensson and Johanna Arvidsdotter Johannes Isacson (born 12-22-1822) parents: Johanes Isak Andersson and Lena Jonsdotter Cajsa Greta Olofsdotter (1-25-1822) Parents: Olof Carlsson and Lisa Svensdotter. This is about all that I have. Thanks, Carol
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« skrivet: 2002-01-07, 16:51 »
Thanks for your help, Mats. My great-great grandparents: Johanes Isak Andersson and Lena Jonsdotter came from these places in the 1700's. This is such a great site. So helpful and generous. Carol
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« skrivet: 2002-01-07, 15:34 »
On my grandparents marriage and death reports, the words piga and anka describe the women. What do they mean. Thank you, Carol Isaacson Adams
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« skrivet: 2002-01-07, 13:59 »
They all lived in Smaland. Is that a help?
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« skrivet: 2002-01-07, 13:30 »
Interested in finding emigration information. Could someone look up my great grandparents: Johannes Johannsjon from Svenorum emigrated (with family) in 1868 Carolina Swenson from Svenorum emigrated in 1868 Johannes Isacson from Carlston emigrated in 1852. Cajsa Greta Olofsdotter from Kristdala emigrated in 1854. Any help would be appreciated. Thank You, Carol Isaacson Adams
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« skrivet: 2002-01-07, 13:19 »
My great grandparents emigrated from towns which I cannot locate on the map of Sweden. Could someone help? Johannes Isacson from Carlston, Sweden Lena Jonsdotter from Carlstorp, Lofasen Parish Thank you very much!
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« skrivet: 2002-01-06, 20:49 »
Dear Marianne: Thank you but I tried Gary Jacobson email address and it bounced back as 'does not have Yahoo address'. Would love to get in touch with him, do you have another address? Thank you, Carol Isaacson Adams
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« skrivet: 2002-01-06, 00:30 »
Dear Marianne: I would like to thank you for your wonderful information!! I hope you can read English to know how appreciative I am. Two weeks ago, I did not know my great grandmother's parents and now I have a complete genealogy. I do not read Swedish, but I will find someone who can help me. By chance, are you related to me? Thank you so much, Carol Isaacson Adams
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« skrivet: 2002-01-05, 01:02 »
I am researching my great grandmother Cajsa Greta Olofsdotter (Olofsson) (1822-1910) who was born at Kallehult farm, Kroxhult village, Kristdala Parish. She emigrated to the US and Andover, Illinois in 1854. Information at the Swedish Lutheran Church in Andover indicates that her certificate number was 164. Her parents were: Olof Carlsson and Lisa Svensdotter. Her siblings were: Karl (1821); Sven (1812); and Nils Peter. Any information would be appreciated. Do I have any relatives still here? Thank you, Carol Isaacson Adams
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« skrivet: 2002-01-05, 00:51 »
I am researching the family of my great grandparents: Johannes Johannsjon Bylander (1826-1909) born in Svenorum and Carolina Swensson (1829-1872) born in Byarum. They emigrated to the US to the Andover, Illinois area. The information provided to me at the Swedish Augustana Church in Andover, Illinois said they emigrated in 1868 certificate number 722. If anyone has knowledge of this family, please contact me. Thank you, Carol Isaacson Adams
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