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Östergötland, Rök, dödbok
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1815
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1815 22/7 dog Brita Cajsa Andersdotter, Änka efter smeden Hans Wenglöf. Åtnjöt fattigdel. Född 1722 i Forserums socken, gift vid 22 års ålder. Enka vid 44 år. Derefter lefvat som änka i 48 år. Moder för 10 barn hwilcka 5 henne efterlefver.
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Meddelat av Olle Elm 13 juni 2002 kl 12:16
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Småland, Björkö, Björkö födelsebok C:4
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1881
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Född 1881-12-10 oä sonen Carl Gottfrid
Moder: Pigan Sara Christina Svensdotter
Forserum
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Meddelat av Jan-Åke Holmbring 12 oktober 2003 kl 18:47
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Utanför Norden, Stronghurst, Illinois, USA, Stronghurst Graphic 1920-08-19
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1920
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"Mrs. Matilda Glad, widow of the late Charles Glad of this place passed away in the Burlington Hospital Aug. 18th. Her death resulted form a fractured thigh which injury she sustained at the home of her son Charles near Carman. Mrs. Glad was born in Fesserum Parish in the province of Jonkoping, Sweden, Nov. 27, 1844. She immigrated to America in 1871 and arrived in Burlington, Iowa July 4th the same year. During the epidemic of cholera which broke out in that vicinity, Mrs. Glad lost her former husband and was remarried on Aug. 27, 1874 to Carl August Glad, who had lost his former wife during the same epidemic.
The family afterwards moved to Stronghurst in the vicinity of which they spent many years in farming and the last years they lived in town until the death of Mr. Glad. Mrs. Glad, as well as Mr. Glad were charter members of the Lutheran congregation here and she took an active part in church work; her pew was never found empty when the day of rest came and the Word of life was proclaimed and the few times that mother Glad's pew was empty, due to unavoidable circumstances, caused a questioning among the members whether she was sick. When a faithful church goer's pew is empty, it is always noticed.
The last time that Mrs. Glad was seen in church was at the Children's festival. She was called to her reward Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock, Aug. 18th.
She was 76 years, 8 months, and 21 days old when she passed. She is mourned by one son, Charles and wife and four grandchildren."
[Stronghurst Graphic 1920-08-19]
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Meddelat av C-G Magnusson 04 februari 2010 kl 21:43
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Tillbaka
Databasen Tillfällighetsfynd ingär i Nättidningen RÖTTER som ges ut av Sveriges Släktforskarförbund. Databasen har kunnat skapas tackvara välvilligt ekonomiskt stöd från Rötters Vänner, för vilket redaktionen härmed frambär sitt varma tack.
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