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John Leander Almquist Jr.

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John Leander Almquist Jr.

Birth
Saline County, Kansas, USA
Death
22 Oct 1887 (aged 14–15)
Saline County, Kansas, USA
Burial
Salina, Saline County, Kansas, USA Add to Map
Plot
Block B, Lot 74, Space 5
Memorial ID
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Inscription (on original marker):
In my Father's house
are many mansions.


DIED
OCT. 22, 1887
AGED
15Y.3M.&21D.
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The son of John Leander Almquist, Sr. and his wife Johanna.

The elder Almquists bought 80 acres on Iron Mound, southeast of Salina and established a home. In the late summer of 1887, John Almquist and his daughter Hilda began suffering from chills and headaches, Soon other children complained of these symptoms. A doctor confirmed that they had contracted typhoid fever from the well on their property, and within a month of one another four members of the family would die of the disease. Four weeks after giving birth to her eighth child, Johanna buried her husband John and daughter Hilda on the same day in September. With little time to mourn, she hurried home to care for her newborn infant and two ailing children. Help from the doctor and neighbors proved futile. Fifteen-year-old Leander died on October 22, and less than a week later, Selma Josephine died five days short of her fourth birthday.
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All of the members of the family who died in 1887 share a marker. Also sharing the marker with them is Selma V. Almquist.
Inscription (on original marker):
In my Father's house
are many mansions.


DIED
OCT. 22, 1887
AGED
15Y.3M.&21D.
____________________________________________

The son of John Leander Almquist, Sr. and his wife Johanna.

The elder Almquists bought 80 acres on Iron Mound, southeast of Salina and established a home. In the late summer of 1887, John Almquist and his daughter Hilda began suffering from chills and headaches, Soon other children complained of these symptoms. A doctor confirmed that they had contracted typhoid fever from the well on their property, and within a month of one another four members of the family would die of the disease. Four weeks after giving birth to her eighth child, Johanna buried her husband John and daughter Hilda on the same day in September. With little time to mourn, she hurried home to care for her newborn infant and two ailing children. Help from the doctor and neighbors proved futile. Fifteen-year-old Leander died on October 22, and less than a week later, Selma Josephine died five days short of her fourth birthday.
____________________________________________

All of the members of the family who died in 1887 share a marker. Also sharing the marker with them is Selma V. Almquist.


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