KARLSSON & LINDEN LINES

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The index, as well as the genealogy, is under construction -- and largely unverified. Entries marked with red question mark are probably accurate in most cases, but their link to this researcher is, at best, an intelligent guess. The icons resembling coats of arms are for navigational purposes only: they may or (almost always) may not indicate that the individual following had a right to bear that particular crest.

FOURTH GENERATION

8. Karl Hjalmar Valentine Karlsson (Franzen)

  • b. 19 Aug. 1887 of Blekinge, Sweden
  • d. 13 Jan. 1955 Joliet, Will, IL (skull fracture; struck by semi-trailer truck)
  • Arrived US at Joliet, IL 1903/04 (Age 16)

9. Esther Helena Linden 326-14-5968

  • b. 26 Aug. 1895 Joliet, Will, IL
  • d. Mon. 24 Dec. 1984 Joliet, at home

* It was the law at the time, that a woman's citizenship was determined by that of her husband. Karl Franzen was at that time not a U.S. citizen.

FIFTH GENERATION

16. Franz (/Frans) Idrick (/Edrick) Karlsson, Statkärr

  • b. 28 Sep. 1864 "Bredevik, Kalmart*" (prob. = Bredevik, Kristianopel, Jämjö Par., Blekinge,), Sweden
  • d. 20 Feb. 1945 Björkelycke, Brömsebro, i. Kristianopel, Jämjö Par., Karlskronas, Blekinge, Sweden
  • Living at N:o 7 Bredevik, Kristianopel with his family 1890 Census.
  • Living Brömsebro May, 1921
  • Occupation: Worked in the forest; traded horses and sold kegs of herring

* "According to the Rosenberg gazetteer (1883), there is a village Bredavik at the coast of the Baltic Sea, in Kristianopel parish."

-- Anders Andersson anderzb@buffy.algonet.se

17. Estrid (/Ester) Charlotta Hansdotter

  • b. 8 May 1861 "Fenjo" (prob. Jämjö Par., Karlskronas, Blekinge), Sweden
  • d. Dec. 1935 of Björkelycke, Brömsebro, i. Kristianopel Jämjö Par.
  • Occupation: Seamstress

NOTE: (17iv[1]) Ingeborg & (17vii[1]) Elizabeth Karlsson were sisters but not related to (16) Franz Idrick Karlsson. The Swansons were from Eksjohofgard, Vallsjo, Jönköping, Sweden. Swan Swanson was living at Box 74, Geneseo, Henry, IL when he paid passage for Mimmi and Anna Karlsson.

"The obituary of Grandpa (16) Franz notes that he transformed the rundown farm into a place of beauty..."

-- "Favorite Family Recipes"

18. John Alexander Linden [/Alexander Johan Pet. Persson (see notes)]

  • b. 12 Jan. 1865 [Döderhult, Oskarshamns kn, Kalmar län 088205 -- formerly Stranda, Småland] Sweden
  • d. 28/ Tues. 29 July 1941 Joliet Twp., Will, IL, at home, after a short illness†
  • [records at Vadstena kyrk Regional Archive, Östergötland, Sweden]
  • Immigrated [emigrated 30 May] 1884 (see notes); Naturalized 1889 (?); U.S. Citizenship: 14 Apr. 1893

19. Othilda Henrietta Henriksson

  • b. 23 [Jan.] 1870 [Mörarp Par., Helsingborgs, Malmöhus,] "Shoenig" [/Skåne. pron. "Chänig"], Sweden
  • d. Tues. 20 Aug. 1935 Joliet, Will, IL, after a lingering illness†
  • [Moved from Mörarp to Svalöf 20 Apr. 1875
  • Moved to Glumslöf, Landskronas, Malmöhus 15 Mar. 1880]

SRC: Linden Family Bible c/o Linda ___lvdebears@earthlink.net

*The family Bible says they were married in Sweden and Johann became a US citizen in 1893. No mention of marriage is made by the vicar in Sweden, who recorded Othilda as emigrating to America in 1891. The Illinois Statewide Marriage Index, 1763-1900, lists (18) John A. Linden's marriage to Othilda H. Henriksson as 1 July 1889, recorded in Will Co., IL (#00013057). If this is the right Othilda, we might assume that she married in the US, then later returned to Sweden for a visit, staying with her father. She would have been eight months pregnant with Artur Walfrid when she returned to the US.

-- http://www.cyberdriveillinois.com/Marriage/MarriageSearchServlet

"The 1920 Joliet Census has a John Linden, Wire Mill Worker, b. 1864/65 Sweden, living at 211 Harwood St. Joliet, IL (ED 155 Sheet 30B). Living with him were Othilda, b. 1869/70 Sweden, emigrated 1887 and naturalized 1889. John was listed as emigrating in 1884 and naturalized in 1889. Also living with them were son (prob. 19ii.) Elmer, b. 1892/93 and his wife Wilma, b. 1900/01 in Germany.

The 1930 census shows John at the same address (he owned the house), again born 1864/65, married 1889/90 and emigrating 1884. "Tilda", b. 1869/70, is again shown as emigrating 1887."

-- c/o Penny Vanderhyden penvan@earthlink.net

"Names from Guilds and Craftsmen

"Many lads of rural background left the farm to enter some kind of trade... In the change from farm life to city life he also assumed a surname. These names were usually linked to some form of nature name or topographic locality. One such name was Linden."

-- http://www.genealogi.se/roots/nwonamn.htm

John's obituary (Joliet Evening Herald-News, Tuesday, July 29, 1941) says,

"He was born in Sweden and came to America when he was twelve years old as a stowaway on a ship."

Obituaries are notoriously inaccurate, being based on the fading memories of elderly relatives. If John had really been twelve wehn he immigrated, that event would have happened in 1877/78. The 1920 and 1930 censuses agree, however, that John immigrated in 1884 (at age 19). If that immigration date, plus the birthdate from the family Bible, are to be trusted, then the only person matching this description in the Swedish records is:

"Alexander Johan Pet. Persson
b. 1865 Jan. 12 in Döderhult, Kalmar county,
emigrated 1884 May 30 from Djurshult in Döderhult....

There was a Johannes Linden b. 1865 in the 1890 Malmöhus census. "

-- http://genealogi.aland.net/discus/messages/2450/41858.html?1054953176 c/o Elisabeth Thorsell elisabeth@etgenealogy.se

According to a relative, (18) John Linden died of colon cancer, and his wife (19) Othilda died of congestive heart failure.

SIXTH GENERATION

32. Kalle (/Karl) Hans Svensjon (/Swenson)

33. Gertrude Johnsdotter

 

Grave Markers

   C. J. Svensson, Kapten
   #105 6 Dec. 1905 Kristianopel, Blekinge

-- http://genealogi.aland.net/gravsten/filesearch3.cgi?search=Karlsson&file=Gravsten.txt&start=345;
...Svensson&file=Gravsten.txt&start=1725

 

34. [Hans?] unknown

35. Kjerstin Mansjon

36. "Larson Lindon"*/ poss. Per Persson

37. unknown

*SRC: Marriage license of John A. Linden and Othilda Henriksson. Information for "(36) Larson Lindon" (sic) was supplied by (19) Othilda. She misspelled her husband's name, as well as his father's. For (18) John Linden's mother's name, she entered "don't remember". Since "Larson" was not a given name, I suspect that this was actually the surname of John's father ("Linden" was a common alias among Swedes, taken on when there were too many people with the same patronymic or surname in the community). Considering Othilda's spelling and memory problems on the nervous occasion, it is even possible that "Larsson" was mistaken for a similar-sounding name, such as "Persson". The marriage license was filled out hurriedly: The County clerk who filled out most of the form and witnessed the wedding -- Henry H. Stassen -- misspelled Othilda's name as "Othilda H. Hinrecksen. I suspect that neither John (who did not capitalize his first name) nor Othilda spoke or wrote English very well at the time (Both were very recent immigrants), and that Mr. Stassen spoke little or no Swedish.

It is possible that John's father was Per Larsson or Per Person. See notes under (18) John Linden for this.

38. Olof (/Olaf) Henriksson

39. Helena Andersson/ Andersdotter

SRC: Demographic Database for Southern Sweden http://www.ddss.nu/engddss/ c/o Carin Olofsson carin_o@algonet.se REF: http://www.ddss.nu/engddss/svallt.asp?ID=454634

Original Source p. 52 year 3 Fonds Mörarps kyrkoarkiv Ref. C-5 Landsarkivet i Lund p. 42 in household records 1861 - 1889

Witnesses at the christening of (19) Othilda Henrietta: tailor Sven Jakobsson and his wife Maria in Felestad, worker Henrik Nilsson at Säbyholm and farmhand Anders Persson at Charlottenberg.

-- carin_o@algonet.se

On 2 Dec. 1906, 30-yr.-old (poss. 39iii.) Olaf B. Henrikson, single male literate carpenter, entered the US at New York, NY on the Colon, of Colon, Panama. He was 5'8½" lt. cplx., lt. hair, blue eyes, b. Sweden. His destination was a friend, A. Möller, 217 E. 53rd St. NYC. He was a non-immigrant alien who had previously lived 2 years in New York. The same Olof Henrikson entered the US 14 Mar. 1907, destined to the same address, aboard the C. F. Tietgen from Copenhagen. This Olof was a Danish non-immigrant alien, 5'10½" tall, b. Helsingborg.

The obituary of (19) Mrs. Othilda Linden from Joliet Herald news, lists her "brother (39iii.) Olaf Hendrickson, Chicago" as a survivor, along with her unnamed father, three sisters and two other brothers in Sweden.

c/o Penny Vanderhyden penvan@earthlink.net

An Albert Henrikson 339-38-5102 was born 13 Mar. 1888 IL d. 15 Apr. 1966 Lomita, Los Angeles, CA. Perhaps this was a son of (39i) Albin Henriksson?

SEVENTH GENERATION

70. Hans Mansjon (/Mansson)

71. Elin Charlotta Akesdotter (/Aksdotter)

 
Grave Markers

   Anders Månsson
   Fleningetorp Cem. #71 Lökaryd Cem. 8 Oct. 1903 Jämjö, Blekinge
   Inscription:
    "Emanuel Hallberg d. 1968
    m.hu. Ida d. 1949
    John d. 1962
    Anny d. 1982"

-- http://genealogi.aland.net/gravsten/filesearch3.cgi?search=Månsson&file=Gravsten.txt&start=75
 

76. Henrik Nilsson

77. Olu Bengtsdotter

78. Anders Persson/ Pehrsson

79. Ingrid Olsdotter

EIGHTH GENERATION

140. [Mans?] unknown

141. unknown

158. unknown

159. poss. Cecilia Olsdotter

Witnesses at the christening of (79) Helena Andersdotter: farmhands Lorenz Olsson in Broby and maid Petronilla Olsdotter in Broby. Maid Cecilia Olsdotter from Broby held the child to the Holy Christening (=>Godmother)

= siblings

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