Leo Werner was a tailor in profession. He left Vilhelmina in June 1906 together with his sister Anna Evelina Andrietta Hollander. They traveled from Trondheim in Norway with a ship belonging to the Dominion Line called Tasso. They arrived in Canada in July 1906 and headed towards Stockholm, Saskatchewan and the rest of their family.
Leo Werner married a Swedish girl in Canada. Her name was Johanna Kristina Olofsdotter.
Leo Werner Hollander died on the 10th of December 1967 in Stockholm. He was buried at Stockholm Evangelical Mission Cemetery.
Parents:
Anton Alfred Hollander 1947 - 1912
Gertrud Kajsa Andersdotter Hollander 1850 - 1918
Leo Werner was a tailor in profession. He left Vilhelmina in June 1906 together with his sister Anna Evelina Andrietta Hollander. They traveled from Trondheim in Norway with a ship belonging to the Dominion Line called Tasso. They arrived in Canada in July 1906 and headed towards Stockholm, Saskatchewan and the rest of their family.
Leo Werner married a Swedish girl in Canada. Her name was Johanna Kristina Olofsdotter.
Leo Werner Hollander died on the 10th of December 1967 in Stockholm. He was buried at Stockholm Evangelical Mission Cemetery.
Parents:
Anton Alfred Hollander 1947 - 1912
Gertrud Kajsa Andersdotter Hollander 1850 - 1918
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Records on Ancestry
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Sweden, Indexed Birth Records, 1859-1947
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1906 Canada Census of Manitoba, Saskatchewan, and Alberta
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Canada, Newspapers.com™ Obituary Index, 1800s-current
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U.S., Evangelical Covenant Church, Swedish American Church Records, 1868-1970
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1916 Canada Census of Manitoba, Saskatchewan, and Alberta
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