Lindell-Herndon
Genealogy
Genealogy of the Lindell, Herndon, Bonnell, and Fairbanks families. |
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1. | Myrtle Johnson was born in ? (daughter of Otto Felip Jansson and Clara Olson); died in ?. Notes: There is no record of a “Myrtle Johnson,” the daughter of Otto F and Clara Johnson. She does not appear in any US Federal census records from 1910, 1920, or 1930. |
2. | Otto Felip Jansson was born on 21 Mar 1887 in _______, _______, Sweden (son of Jan Eric Jansson and Hilda Marie Jansdotter); died in 1972 in _______, _______, Minnesota, United States; was buried in 1972 in Swan Lake Cemetery, near Dassel, Meeker County, Minnesota, United States. Other Events and Attributes:
Notes: 13 May 1887 is the date that Otto Felip Jansson left Norrbärke Parish with his father and mother on his way to North America, not the day that he emigrated from Sweden. Otto married Clara Olson about 1908 in (unknown). Clara was born in 1887 in (unknown); died in 1966 in _______, _______, Minnesota, United States; was buried in 1966 in Swan Lake Cemetery, near Dassel, Meeker County, Minnesota, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
3. | Clara Olson was born in 1887 in (unknown); died in 1966 in _______, _______, Minnesota, United States; was buried in 1966 in Swan Lake Cemetery, near Dassel, Meeker County, Minnesota, United States. Other Events and Attributes:
Notes: Source [US-1910-2o] lists Clara Olson’s parents as being Norwegian. Consequently, her surname is probably “Olsen” rather than “Olson”.
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4. | Jan Eric Jansson was born on 20 Dec 1832 in Slogberget, Hellsjö Kommun, Kopparbergs län, Sweden (son of Jan Eric Persson and Christina Persdotter); died on 13 Sep 1921 in Dassel Township, Meeker County, Minnesota, United States; was buried after 13 Sep 1921 in Swan Lake Cemetery, near Dassel, Meeker County, Minnesota, United States. Other Events and Attributes:
Notes: “Slogberget, Hellsjö Kommun, Kopparbergs län” is the historic name for the community in which Jan Eric Jansson lived. The modern location is “Slogberg” or “Ov Slogberg”, near the village of “Hällsjön”, in “Dalarnas län” (the modern name of the province). It should also be noted that the birth record *DOES NOT* state that Jan Eric was born in Slogberget. Rather, it states that a son, “Jan Eric,” was born to a Jan Eric Persson and Stina Persdotter, “...of Slogberget”. The use of Slogberget is a deduction based on the available evidence. Jan married Hilda Marie Jansdotter on 11 Nov 1881 in _______, _______, Sweden. Hilda was born on 17 Sep 1862 in Ljusnarsberg, Örebro län, Sweden; died in 1936 in _______, Meeker County, Minnesota, United States; was buried in 1936 in Swan Lake Cemetery, near Dassel, Meeker County, Minnesota, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
5. | Hilda Marie Jansdotter was born on 17 Sep 1862 in Ljusnarsberg, Örebro län, Sweden; died in 1936 in _______, Meeker County, Minnesota, United States; was buried in 1936 in Swan Lake Cemetery, near Dassel, Meeker County, Minnesota, United States. Other Events and Attributes:
Notes: 13 May 1887 is the date that Hilda Marie Jansdotter left Norrbärke Parish with her husband on her way to North America, not the day that she emigrated from Sweden.
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8. | Jan Eric Persson was born on 25 May 1805 in _______, Norrbärke Parish, Kopparbergs län, Sweden; died in ? in (unknown). Other Events and Attributes:
Notes: Jan married Christina Persdotter in 1828 in _______, _______, Sweden. Christina was born on 3 Sep 1806 in _______, Ludvika Parish, Kopparbergs län, Sweden; died on 12 Apr 1890 in _______, Norrbärke Parish, Kopparbergs län, Sweden. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
9. | Christina Persdotter was born on 3 Sep 1806 in _______, Ludvika Parish, Kopparbergs län, Sweden; died on 12 Apr 1890 in _______, Norrbärke Parish, Kopparbergs län, Sweden. Other Events and Attributes:
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