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Leander Matts Klemola

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Leander Matts Klemola

Birth
Veteli, Veteli Municipality, Central Ostrobothnia, Finland
Death
1 May 1900 (aged 19)
Winter Quarters, Carbon County, Utah, USA
Burial
Scofield, Carbon County, Utah, USA Add to Map
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Leander Klemola was killed in the coal mine disaster at Scofield, Utah, May 1st, 1900. Over the past century, many of the original wooden head boards were lost and many of the locations of the graves are also lost. Here, on find a grave, I hope to record each of the 200 and those unidentified will be recorded in a virtual grave. Here these can be visited and their memory kept intact.

This E mail came from Finland, 09/15/08

Hi! Thank you for your contribution in Scofield Cemetery.There are three Klemola brothers resting there who lost their lives in the mine accident in 1900.
In 1899 they immigrated together with their mother, sister and a fourth brother from Kälviä, Finland to join their father who had come to US already in 1887.The fourth brother, Eric Albert Klemola, was saved from the disaster. He and the rest of the family returned to Finland, but some years later he immigrated again to US and never came back. His picture is here (he is nr 5 in the back row)http://www.vanhakalvia.fi/galleria/displayimage.php?album=lastup&cat=0&pos=2 Thank you once more for bringing the information about his brothers' graves to us! Best wishes from Finland, Outi-- Vanha Kälviä
Leander Klemola was killed in the coal mine disaster at Scofield, Utah, May 1st, 1900. Over the past century, many of the original wooden head boards were lost and many of the locations of the graves are also lost. Here, on find a grave, I hope to record each of the 200 and those unidentified will be recorded in a virtual grave. Here these can be visited and their memory kept intact.

This E mail came from Finland, 09/15/08

Hi! Thank you for your contribution in Scofield Cemetery.There are three Klemola brothers resting there who lost their lives in the mine accident in 1900.
In 1899 they immigrated together with their mother, sister and a fourth brother from Kälviä, Finland to join their father who had come to US already in 1887.The fourth brother, Eric Albert Klemola, was saved from the disaster. He and the rest of the family returned to Finland, but some years later he immigrated again to US and never came back. His picture is here (he is nr 5 in the back row)http://www.vanhakalvia.fi/galleria/displayimage.php?album=lastup&cat=0&pos=2 Thank you once more for bringing the information about his brothers' graves to us! Best wishes from Finland, Outi-- Vanha Kälviä

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