Her Dec 12, 1861 marriage record at Viksjö shows Anna Kristina "Stina" Valinder married Anders Johansson ('son of Johan') Ryman. Anders appears to have been born at a farm called Ryda near Skaraborg, Västra Götaland, Sweden. After marrying they first lived with her parents at their farm at Mohn, where, later that year, son Johan was born according to the church household census.
They and their children appear in several church household censuses between 1872-1882. Seven children were born to them at Västernorrland, Sweden: Johan Helmer (1861) Albertina Margareta (1863), Anders (1865), Erik Walfrid (1869), Karl (1874), Axel (1872-1875) and Jonah Axel (1873).
In Sweden, the family surname was spelled "Ryman" and Johansson
On Nov 16, 1887 she, her husband Anders Ryman, and sons Jonas Axel Andersson and Karl Andersson departed from the parish at Västernorrland, Njurunda, Sweden for North America (spelling of names here are as shown on parish record). Her husband's occupation is shown as arbetare (worker).
She as "Anna Rymann" and sons Jonas and Karl Rymann appear on the ship "Island" manifest sailing from Christiania Norway & Copenhagen to New York, arriving at New York on December 27, 1887. Her husband and other four children likely accompanied them or preceded them in their arrival in America.
The family settled at Menominee, Michigan. Anna Kristina and Anders divorced sometime prior to 1900.
In America her husband Anders Ryman went by the name Andrew Rydman and the children went by the following names:
"John" ( né Johan Helmer) Rydman
Albertina Margareta (Rydman) Johnson
"Andrew" ( né Anders Peter) Johnson
Erik W. Rydman
"Charles" ( né Karl) Johnson and
"Jonas" ( né Jonah) Axel Johnson
Note: The Johnson surname is an "Americanized" version of Johansson.
Her son Jonas Axel Johnson also resided at Richmond, California at the time of her death.
Her Dec 12, 1861 marriage record at Viksjö shows Anna Kristina "Stina" Valinder married Anders Johansson ('son of Johan') Ryman. Anders appears to have been born at a farm called Ryda near Skaraborg, Västra Götaland, Sweden. After marrying they first lived with her parents at their farm at Mohn, where, later that year, son Johan was born according to the church household census.
They and their children appear in several church household censuses between 1872-1882. Seven children were born to them at Västernorrland, Sweden: Johan Helmer (1861) Albertina Margareta (1863), Anders (1865), Erik Walfrid (1869), Karl (1874), Axel (1872-1875) and Jonah Axel (1873).
In Sweden, the family surname was spelled "Ryman" and Johansson
On Nov 16, 1887 she, her husband Anders Ryman, and sons Jonas Axel Andersson and Karl Andersson departed from the parish at Västernorrland, Njurunda, Sweden for North America (spelling of names here are as shown on parish record). Her husband's occupation is shown as arbetare (worker).
She as "Anna Rymann" and sons Jonas and Karl Rymann appear on the ship "Island" manifest sailing from Christiania Norway & Copenhagen to New York, arriving at New York on December 27, 1887. Her husband and other four children likely accompanied them or preceded them in their arrival in America.
The family settled at Menominee, Michigan. Anna Kristina and Anders divorced sometime prior to 1900.
In America her husband Anders Ryman went by the name Andrew Rydman and the children went by the following names:
"John" ( né Johan Helmer) Rydman
Albertina Margareta (Rydman) Johnson
"Andrew" ( né Anders Peter) Johnson
Erik W. Rydman
"Charles" ( né Karl) Johnson and
"Jonas" ( né Jonah) Axel Johnson
Note: The Johnson surname is an "Americanized" version of Johansson.
Her son Jonas Axel Johnson also resided at Richmond, California at the time of her death.
Gravesite Details
11-11-2012 Cemetery office confirmed that this burial is unmarked.
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