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Anders Gustaf Carlson

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Anders Gustaf Carlson

Birth
Jönköpings län, Sweden
Death
12 Jun 1913 (aged 61)
Greeley County, Nebraska, USA
Burial
Wolbach, Greeley County, Nebraska, USA Add to Map
Plot
Block 2, Lot 37
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Andrew Gustaf Carlson was born in Jonkoping Sweden, September 18, 1851. He came to America thirty two years ago, and has lived most of the time in this part of the country. Being an old settler, he was well known to all the people of Wolbach and vicinity.

He died three miles south of Wolbach June 12, 1913. His death was caused by the kick of a horse. After the fatal accident he walked to the home of niece Mrs. Chas. Wagner, and remained there until the end came.

He was one of the ten children, five of whom are living, one sister in this country and one sister and three brothers in Sweden. Besides these relatives he has several nephews and nieces living in this locality.

Saturday June 14, 1913 at 2:30 p.m. funeral services were held in the English Lutheran church of Wolbach conducted by the pastor Rev. R. A. White. Interment was in the Wolbach cemetery. The surviving relatives have the sympathy of all.

Wolbach Messenger, Wolbach, Nebraska, Thursday, June 19, 1913, transcribed by Linda Berney

Andrew Gustaf Carlson was born in Jonkoping Sweden, September 18, 1851. He came to America thirty two years ago, and has lived most of the time in this part of the country. Being an old settler, he was well known to all the people of Wolbach and vicinity.

He died three miles south of Wolbach June 12, 1913. His death was caused by the kick of a horse. After the fatal accident he walked to the home of niece Mrs. Chas. Wagner, and remained there until the end came.

He was one of the ten children, five of whom are living, one sister in this country and one sister and three brothers in Sweden. Besides these relatives he has several nephews and nieces living in this locality.

Saturday June 14, 1913 at 2:30 p.m. funeral services were held in the English Lutheran church of Wolbach conducted by the pastor Rev. R. A. White. Interment was in the Wolbach cemetery. The surviving relatives have the sympathy of all.

Wolbach Messenger, Wolbach, Nebraska, Thursday, June 19, 1913, transcribed by Linda Berney



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