Tuesday, January 22, 2013

Andrew Lundwall Senior


Andrew Lundwall


Birth 1848 in Rexbo, Dalarna, Sweden named Stadigs Anders Andersson
Death 1927 in Seattle, King, Washington

Andrew Lundwall



Timeline


1848 - Birth Rexbo, Dalarna, Sweden

1871 3 Sep - Age 23: Marriage to Margareta Elizabeth Tagstrom

Margareta Elizabeth Tagstrom
1881 13 May - Age: 33 Emigration Rexbo, Dalarna, Sweden name changed to Andrew Lundwall as  there were several Anders Anderssons on ship

1881 - Age: 33 Arrival in Commonwealth, Wisconsin, USA

1900 - Age: 52 Widowed

1905  - Age: 57 Residence Commonwealth, Wisconsin, living with oldest daughter Carrie and family (Rudstrom)

1910 - Age: 62 Residence Commonwealth, Florence, Wisconsin, living with youngest son Oscar and  wife Teckla, Nanie (Nancy), and Teckla's mother Louisa

1920 Age: 72 Residence Seattle, Washington, living with daughter, Clara and family (Shea)

1927 Age: 79 Death Seattle, King, Washington

Buried next to wife Margareta in Commonwealth Cemetery, Commonwealth, WI

Family Members

Parents

     Father: Stadigs Anders Olsson (1821 – 1890)
     Mother: Carin Hansdotter (1817 – 1901)


Spouse & Children

Wife: Margareta Elizabeth Tagstrom (1848 – 1900)


Children: 
     Johan Andersson (1871 – 1871) died in infancy
     Anders Andersson (Andrew Lundwall Jr.) (1872 – 1951) 7 children 
     Carin (Carrie Rudstrom) Lundwall (1875 – 1927) 10 children
     Johan (John) Gustaf Lundwall (1878 – 1927) 2 children
     Fritz Oskar (Oscar) Lundwall (1884 – 1944) 12 children
     Clara (Clare Shea) Lundwall (1886 –   ) 3 children


Source Information:

     1905 Commonwealth, Wisconsin census
     1910 United States Federal Census
     1 citation provides evidence for Name, Birth, Residence
     Ancestry Family Trees
     This citation provides evidence for Andrew Lundwall
     Web: Wisconsin, Find A Grave Index, 18362011
     1 citation provides evidence for Name, Birth, Death


2 comments:

  1. The pictures from the Krans reunion caught my interest on Facebook. Do you have any more details on these pictures, perhaps here on your blog?

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  2. I'm sorry Cathy -- I missed this comment. I took the photos of the Krans reunion with my iPad and have not transferred them to my computer. I still intend to do this, but life has interfered. It was a wonderful day and I enjoyed it immensely. Just to walk on ground our great grandparents walked on.

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