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Albin Samuelsson Anderson

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Albin Samuelsson Anderson

Birth
Narunga, Vårgårda kommun, Västra Götalands län, Sweden
Death
22 Apr 1947 (aged 79)
Alexandria, Douglas County, Minnesota, USA
Burial
Spruce Hill Township, Douglas County, Minnesota, USA Add to Map
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Sweden, Emigrants Registered in Church Books, 1783-1991
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Name Albin Samuelsson
Gender Man (Male)
Birth Date 15 jul 1867
Birth Place Älvsborg (Västra Götaland), Nårunga
Departure Place Älvsborg (Västra Götaland), Nårunga
Arrival Place Amerika (USA)
Marital Status Unmarried (Single)
Notes Travels alone
Original Page 156
Household Members (Name)
Anders Björkdal Bengtsson (relationship to Albin not known)
Albin Samuelsson (self)
Ada Charlotta Samuelsdotter (Albin's sister, b. 7 Jan 1863, Also in Nårunga (aka Norunga) parish.

Swedish records:
Swedish indexed birth records: Name Albin
Gender Man (Male)
Birth Date 15 jul 1867
Birth Place Nårunga, Älvsborg (Västra Götaland), Sverige (Sweden)
Father Samuel Jonsson
Mother Clara Lovisa Andersdotter
Volume 259

Household Examination records:
Sweden, Älvsborg, Nårunga, kyrkoböcker (church books)
Husförhörslängder, AI 10, 1881-1896
1. Page 148: Albin and his sister Ada Charlotta in this church book, are found first on page 148, just the two of them together, but noted as the deceased Samuel Jonsson's children. No mention of their mother, so she is probably dead much earlier. The year of this record is 1881. They are living at Byroten Prästgård, at Äckran Torp - I think it's a sort of tenant or poor farm run by the parish along with some other people, mostly women and their children.
Ada Charlotta (Samuelsdotter) b. 7 Jan 1863 Norunga parish
Albin (Samuelsson) b. 15 Jul 1867, Norunga parish, Älvsborg (Västra Götaland), Sweden.
At this point they are teenagers. Then they moved somewhere else, or are recorded somewhere else:
2. P. 156, Special Notes (in this same parish record book) There is a notation that on 15 Apr 1888, there may have been funding from the municipality to send them to America, along with some others from the parish.

This seems to indicate that Albin Samuelsson and his sister had a rough start in life in Sweden. I'm not sure why Albin took the Anderson name, their father was Samuel Jonsson.

Albin's father Samuel Jonsson died in Norunga parish in 1877, Albin's mother Clara Lovisa Andersdotter died in 1871 also at Äckran in Norunga parish.
Sweden, Emigrants Registered in Church Books, 1783-1991
Sweden, Emigrants Registered in Church Books, 1783-1991
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Detail Source
Name Albin Samuelsson
Gender Man (Male)
Birth Date 15 jul 1867
Birth Place Älvsborg (Västra Götaland), Nårunga
Departure Place Älvsborg (Västra Götaland), Nårunga
Arrival Place Amerika (USA)
Marital Status Unmarried (Single)
Notes Travels alone
Original Page 156
Household Members (Name)
Anders Björkdal Bengtsson (relationship to Albin not known)
Albin Samuelsson (self)
Ada Charlotta Samuelsdotter (Albin's sister, b. 7 Jan 1863, Also in Nårunga (aka Norunga) parish.

Swedish records:
Swedish indexed birth records: Name Albin
Gender Man (Male)
Birth Date 15 jul 1867
Birth Place Nårunga, Älvsborg (Västra Götaland), Sverige (Sweden)
Father Samuel Jonsson
Mother Clara Lovisa Andersdotter
Volume 259

Household Examination records:
Sweden, Älvsborg, Nårunga, kyrkoböcker (church books)
Husförhörslängder, AI 10, 1881-1896
1. Page 148: Albin and his sister Ada Charlotta in this church book, are found first on page 148, just the two of them together, but noted as the deceased Samuel Jonsson's children. No mention of their mother, so she is probably dead much earlier. The year of this record is 1881. They are living at Byroten Prästgård, at Äckran Torp - I think it's a sort of tenant or poor farm run by the parish along with some other people, mostly women and their children.
Ada Charlotta (Samuelsdotter) b. 7 Jan 1863 Norunga parish
Albin (Samuelsson) b. 15 Jul 1867, Norunga parish, Älvsborg (Västra Götaland), Sweden.
At this point they are teenagers. Then they moved somewhere else, or are recorded somewhere else:
2. P. 156, Special Notes (in this same parish record book) There is a notation that on 15 Apr 1888, there may have been funding from the municipality to send them to America, along with some others from the parish.

This seems to indicate that Albin Samuelsson and his sister had a rough start in life in Sweden. I'm not sure why Albin took the Anderson name, their father was Samuel Jonsson.

Albin's father Samuel Jonsson died in Norunga parish in 1877, Albin's mother Clara Lovisa Andersdotter died in 1871 also at Äckran in Norunga parish.


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