She had five siblings who did not survive infancy:
-Hans Jonsson 1845-1846 (born and died in Sweden)
-Kjerstina Jonsson 1847-1847 (born and died in Sweden)
-Hans Johan Jonsson (died in Iowa) 1856-1857
-Joseph Jonsson (born and died in Iowa) 1858-1858
-Willard Nels Johnson (born and died in Utah) 1859-1860
She was the sister of
--Christena Johnson Yorgason of Fountain Green, Moroni county, Utah
--Cecelia "Celia" Johnson Duncan, of Omaha, Nebraska, and
--Adam Johnson, of Omaha, Nebraska
Through her three siblngs, she was an aunt to 16 nieces and nephews. She was survived by four nephews and four nieces: six of her sister Christena's children, and two of her brother Adam's children.
It was said that she had three half-siblings through her father, after her parents' divorce in the 1870s, and those half-siblings were born and died in infancy in Utah.
She was unmarried.
Go your way to the land of the Ancestors,
where they wait for you with open arms, there on the edge between this world and the next.
See; there they stand.
Ancestral spirits, welcome this one
to the place where we all must go.
(Ceisiwr Serith)
She had five siblings who did not survive infancy:
-Hans Jonsson 1845-1846 (born and died in Sweden)
-Kjerstina Jonsson 1847-1847 (born and died in Sweden)
-Hans Johan Jonsson (died in Iowa) 1856-1857
-Joseph Jonsson (born and died in Iowa) 1858-1858
-Willard Nels Johnson (born and died in Utah) 1859-1860
She was the sister of
--Christena Johnson Yorgason of Fountain Green, Moroni county, Utah
--Cecelia "Celia" Johnson Duncan, of Omaha, Nebraska, and
--Adam Johnson, of Omaha, Nebraska
Through her three siblngs, she was an aunt to 16 nieces and nephews. She was survived by four nephews and four nieces: six of her sister Christena's children, and two of her brother Adam's children.
It was said that she had three half-siblings through her father, after her parents' divorce in the 1870s, and those half-siblings were born and died in infancy in Utah.
She was unmarried.
Go your way to the land of the Ancestors,
where they wait for you with open arms, there on the edge between this world and the next.
See; there they stand.
Ancestral spirits, welcome this one
to the place where we all must go.
(Ceisiwr Serith)
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