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Israel Israelsson Naslund IV

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Israel Israelsson Naslund IV

Birth
Kramfors kommun, Västernorrlands län, Sweden
Death
8 Nov 1894 (aged 70–71)
Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA Add to Map
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Israel Israelsson Näslund IV (1823-1894) migrated from Sweden to Chicago, Illinois in 1841 and by 1880 was working as a "market gardener". (b. March 8, 1823; Torsåker parish, Kramfors, Västernorrland, Sweden - d. November 8, 1894; Chicago, Cook, Illinois, United States)

Religion:
He was a member of the Evangelical Association and a member of the Esherites. The Evangelical Association is a Methodist church.

Parents:
Israel Israelsson Näslund (1796-1858) and Johanna Gustava Ruuth (1800-1860).

Birth:
March 8, 1823 in Torsåker parish, Kramfors, Västernorrland, Sweden.

Migration:
He migrated from Sweden to Chicago, Illinois in 1841

Marriage:
He married Elisabeth Simm (1828-1897) around 1846 in Chicago, Illinois.

Children:
Elizabeth Naslund (1847); Sarah Naslund (1849); Daniel Naslund (1852-1909) who was born in 1852 in Lakeview, Cook, Illinois and died on March 7, 1909 in Chicago, Cook, Illinois; August W. Naslund (1854); William Naslund (1856); Charles Eugene Naslund (1857-1936) who was born in November 1857 in Lakeview, Cook, Illinois and died on March 25, 1936, Los Angeles, California; and Clara R. Naslund (1867).

Evangelical Association schism:
Daily Inter Ocean of Chicago, Illinois on Saturday, July 9, 1892: "War In The Church. An Injunction Obtained by the Esherites Against the Dubsites. The factional strife existing between the Esherites and the Dubsites of the Evangelical Association was mentioned in a bill for injunction in the Superior Court yesterday. The difficulty comes to the court this time from Lake View, where the usual contention between the two factions has existed for some time. The Lane Park Zion Society of the Evangelical Association has a church at the corner of Bosworth and Roscoe streets, in Lake View. The followers of Bishop Esher have been in possession of the church for over a year and here held service. there despite the efforts of the Dubsites to dislodge them. The Esherites claim that at their general conference held at Elgin in April of this year, C. Augenstein was duly appointed pastor of this church. The Dubsites on the other hand assert that at their meeting of the general conference C. A. Puessele was appointed pastor. Both sides insist that their respective general conference was the only authorized one held. In the aforementioned bill the complainants, Pastor Augenstein, and Trustee H. L. Bruns, Israel Naslund. William Knoble and Charles Hooke, representing the Esherites, ask for an order of court restraining Pastor Puessele, Trustees Hans Halle, William Tarnow, Emil Kubitz, end John Engelhardt, appearing for the Dubsites, from interfering with their service and from knocking on the doors and windows. The injunction was granted by Judge Anthony."

Death:
November 8, 1894 in Chicago, Cook, Illinois.

Funeral notice:
November 10, 1894 in the Chicago Tribune: "Israel Naslund, aged 71 years, at Ravenswood ..."

Relationships:
He was the cousin of Per Mellander Näslund (1838-1907) who migrated to Chicago, Illinois from Sweden.

Research:
Researched and written by Richard Arthur Norton (1958- ) for Findagrave starting on September 26, 2013. Updated on July 19, 2014 with information on the Evangelical Association of the Methodist Church.

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Israel Israelsson Näslund IV (1823-1894) migrated from Sweden to Chicago, Illinois in 1841 and by 1880 was working as a "market gardener". (b. March 8, 1823; Torsåker parish, Kramfors, Västernorrland, Sweden - d. November 8, 1894; Chicago, Cook, Illinois, United States)

Religion:
He was a member of the Evangelical Association and a member of the Esherites. The Evangelical Association is a Methodist church.

Parents:
Israel Israelsson Näslund (1796-1858) and Johanna Gustava Ruuth (1800-1860).

Birth:
March 8, 1823 in Torsåker parish, Kramfors, Västernorrland, Sweden.

Migration:
He migrated from Sweden to Chicago, Illinois in 1841

Marriage:
He married Elisabeth Simm (1828-1897) around 1846 in Chicago, Illinois.

Children:
Elizabeth Naslund (1847); Sarah Naslund (1849); Daniel Naslund (1852-1909) who was born in 1852 in Lakeview, Cook, Illinois and died on March 7, 1909 in Chicago, Cook, Illinois; August W. Naslund (1854); William Naslund (1856); Charles Eugene Naslund (1857-1936) who was born in November 1857 in Lakeview, Cook, Illinois and died on March 25, 1936, Los Angeles, California; and Clara R. Naslund (1867).

Evangelical Association schism:
Daily Inter Ocean of Chicago, Illinois on Saturday, July 9, 1892: "War In The Church. An Injunction Obtained by the Esherites Against the Dubsites. The factional strife existing between the Esherites and the Dubsites of the Evangelical Association was mentioned in a bill for injunction in the Superior Court yesterday. The difficulty comes to the court this time from Lake View, where the usual contention between the two factions has existed for some time. The Lane Park Zion Society of the Evangelical Association has a church at the corner of Bosworth and Roscoe streets, in Lake View. The followers of Bishop Esher have been in possession of the church for over a year and here held service. there despite the efforts of the Dubsites to dislodge them. The Esherites claim that at their general conference held at Elgin in April of this year, C. Augenstein was duly appointed pastor of this church. The Dubsites on the other hand assert that at their meeting of the general conference C. A. Puessele was appointed pastor. Both sides insist that their respective general conference was the only authorized one held. In the aforementioned bill the complainants, Pastor Augenstein, and Trustee H. L. Bruns, Israel Naslund. William Knoble and Charles Hooke, representing the Esherites, ask for an order of court restraining Pastor Puessele, Trustees Hans Halle, William Tarnow, Emil Kubitz, end John Engelhardt, appearing for the Dubsites, from interfering with their service and from knocking on the doors and windows. The injunction was granted by Judge Anthony."

Death:
November 8, 1894 in Chicago, Cook, Illinois.

Funeral notice:
November 10, 1894 in the Chicago Tribune: "Israel Naslund, aged 71 years, at Ravenswood ..."

Relationships:
He was the cousin of Per Mellander Näslund (1838-1907) who migrated to Chicago, Illinois from Sweden.

Research:
Researched and written by Richard Arthur Norton (1958- ) for Findagrave starting on September 26, 2013. Updated on July 19, 2014 with information on the Evangelical Association of the Methodist Church.

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