Ancestry:
Elsa was the second, great-granddaughter of Anders Örbom (1675-1740) who was a Captain in the Swedish Army.
Parents:
She was the daughter of Israel Näslund (1796-1869), the Vicar of Ytterlännäs and Johanna Gustafva Ruuth (1800-1860).
Birth:
April 29, 1829 in Hede, Jämtland, Sweden.
Siblings:
Elsa's siblings include: Johan Israel Näslund (1822-1906) the 26th Reverend of Härnösand, Sweden (1859-1866) who married Emma Maria Falk (1817-1860); Carl Gustaf Näslund (1825-1899) the Reverend of Arnäs, Sweden (1872-1889) who married Kristina Carolina Sjöström (1839-?); Olof Emanuel Näslund (1829-1906) who was a land surveyor in Härnösand and was Elsa's fraternal twin, and he married Annette Brandell (1820-?); and Johanna Näslund (1838-?).
Marriage:
Elsa married Anton Julius Winblad I (1828-1901) who was the church organist and schoolteacher of Ytterlännäs on August 07, 1855. Anton was previously married to Margareta Kristina Höglund I (1819-1853) aka Greta Stina Höglund.
Children:
Together they had the following children: John Edward Winblad I (1856-1914) who ran away from home rather than become a reverend and married Salmine Sophia Severine Pedersen (1862-1914) aka Salmina Olsdatter, in Norway and emigrated to the United States; Karl Israel Winblad (1857-1858) who was born on September 12, 1857, and died as an infant on September 19, 1858 of whooping cough; Johanna Maria Winblad (1859-1916) who married Per Olof Bernhard Vahlberg (1852-1927); Carl Gustaf Winblad (1861-1863) aka Gustaf Winblad, who was born on April 10, 1861, and died as an infant on March 06, 1863; Anton Teodor Winblad (1862-?) who was born on December 07, 1862 and he became a Lieutenant in the military; Maria Elisabet Winblad (1865-1937) aka Maria Elizabeth Winblad, who married the storekeeper, Jonas Kempe (1861-1918), and had children and grandchildren; and Frideborg Winblad (1869-1964) who was born in Anundsjö and never married, and became a teacher in Ytterlännäs.
Anundsjö:
Anton and Elsa appeared in the 1890 census of Sweden living in Anundsjö with: their daughter, Frideborg Winblad; and Antonette Kristina Winblad (1854-aft1890), an unmarried daughter from Anton's first marriage to Margareta Kristina Höglund.
Death:
Elsa died on February 3, 1907 in Anundsjo. Örnsköldsviks kommun, Västernorrlands län, Sweden.
Burial:
She was buried in Anundsjo in the grave of Anton Julius Winblad and the grave is preserved.
Image:
The image that has been tentatively identified as her comes from the collection of Maria Elizabeth Winblad (1895-1987). It was on the page with the labelled image of Olof Emanuel Näslund (1829-1906) dated from 1905. Elsa would be the only person from her generation still alive in 1905. The photographer was N.G. Nilsson of Sollefteå, Sweden.
Relationship:
Elsa Maria Elisabet Näslund (1829-1907) was the second, great-grandmother of Richard Arthur Norton (1958- ). She was the first cousin, three times removed from Anthony Marvin Wells (1942- ).
Research:
Researched and written by Richard Arthur Norton (1958- ) for Findagrave starting on September 17, 2003. Updated on October 22, 2014 with information on her image and the place of her death.
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Ancestry:
Elsa was the second, great-granddaughter of Anders Örbom (1675-1740) who was a Captain in the Swedish Army.
Parents:
She was the daughter of Israel Näslund (1796-1869), the Vicar of Ytterlännäs and Johanna Gustafva Ruuth (1800-1860).
Birth:
April 29, 1829 in Hede, Jämtland, Sweden.
Siblings:
Elsa's siblings include: Johan Israel Näslund (1822-1906) the 26th Reverend of Härnösand, Sweden (1859-1866) who married Emma Maria Falk (1817-1860); Carl Gustaf Näslund (1825-1899) the Reverend of Arnäs, Sweden (1872-1889) who married Kristina Carolina Sjöström (1839-?); Olof Emanuel Näslund (1829-1906) who was a land surveyor in Härnösand and was Elsa's fraternal twin, and he married Annette Brandell (1820-?); and Johanna Näslund (1838-?).
Marriage:
Elsa married Anton Julius Winblad I (1828-1901) who was the church organist and schoolteacher of Ytterlännäs on August 07, 1855. Anton was previously married to Margareta Kristina Höglund I (1819-1853) aka Greta Stina Höglund.
Children:
Together they had the following children: John Edward Winblad I (1856-1914) who ran away from home rather than become a reverend and married Salmine Sophia Severine Pedersen (1862-1914) aka Salmina Olsdatter, in Norway and emigrated to the United States; Karl Israel Winblad (1857-1858) who was born on September 12, 1857, and died as an infant on September 19, 1858 of whooping cough; Johanna Maria Winblad (1859-1916) who married Per Olof Bernhard Vahlberg (1852-1927); Carl Gustaf Winblad (1861-1863) aka Gustaf Winblad, who was born on April 10, 1861, and died as an infant on March 06, 1863; Anton Teodor Winblad (1862-?) who was born on December 07, 1862 and he became a Lieutenant in the military; Maria Elisabet Winblad (1865-1937) aka Maria Elizabeth Winblad, who married the storekeeper, Jonas Kempe (1861-1918), and had children and grandchildren; and Frideborg Winblad (1869-1964) who was born in Anundsjö and never married, and became a teacher in Ytterlännäs.
Anundsjö:
Anton and Elsa appeared in the 1890 census of Sweden living in Anundsjö with: their daughter, Frideborg Winblad; and Antonette Kristina Winblad (1854-aft1890), an unmarried daughter from Anton's first marriage to Margareta Kristina Höglund.
Death:
Elsa died on February 3, 1907 in Anundsjo. Örnsköldsviks kommun, Västernorrlands län, Sweden.
Burial:
She was buried in Anundsjo in the grave of Anton Julius Winblad and the grave is preserved.
Image:
The image that has been tentatively identified as her comes from the collection of Maria Elizabeth Winblad (1895-1987). It was on the page with the labelled image of Olof Emanuel Näslund (1829-1906) dated from 1905. Elsa would be the only person from her generation still alive in 1905. The photographer was N.G. Nilsson of Sollefteå, Sweden.
Relationship:
Elsa Maria Elisabet Näslund (1829-1907) was the second, great-grandmother of Richard Arthur Norton (1958- ). She was the first cousin, three times removed from Anthony Marvin Wells (1942- ).
Research:
Researched and written by Richard Arthur Norton (1958- ) for Findagrave starting on September 17, 2003. Updated on October 22, 2014 with information on her image and the place of her death.
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