Mother Name: Inga K. Johnson
John Adolph Anderson was a native of Sweden who immigrated to America in 1890 and was naturalized in 1895. He settled in Washington, where he met Anna Elizabeth Hanson, also a native of Sweden, who had also immigrated to Washington at about the same time. John and Anna fell in love and were married in King County, WA. in about 1903. Anna's brother, Axel George Hanson, was a part owner of the White River Lumber Company in Enumclaw. John went to work there by 1910 and was operating the saws by 1920. He and Anna settled in the town of Enumclaw, buying their own home where they lived happily together until they both passed away within months of each other in 1951. They were childless, but their marriage was filled with love. John was buried next to his beloved wife at the Tacoma Cemetery in Tacoma, Pierce County, WA. where Anna's parents are buried as well as some of her siblings. I am certain John and Anna are together in Eternity forever.
Mother Name: Inga K. Johnson
John Adolph Anderson was a native of Sweden who immigrated to America in 1890 and was naturalized in 1895. He settled in Washington, where he met Anna Elizabeth Hanson, also a native of Sweden, who had also immigrated to Washington at about the same time. John and Anna fell in love and were married in King County, WA. in about 1903. Anna's brother, Axel George Hanson, was a part owner of the White River Lumber Company in Enumclaw. John went to work there by 1910 and was operating the saws by 1920. He and Anna settled in the town of Enumclaw, buying their own home where they lived happily together until they both passed away within months of each other in 1951. They were childless, but their marriage was filled with love. John was buried next to his beloved wife at the Tacoma Cemetery in Tacoma, Pierce County, WA. where Anna's parents are buried as well as some of her siblings. I am certain John and Anna are together in Eternity forever.
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