Jonas married Carolina / Carliana (Kristina possible middle name) Andersson or Carlsson (I've seen her maiden name as Anderson as well as Huggerth and Carlson) She had children from a prior marriage. She was 20 some years older than Jonas. Jonas did Farm work for her after her husband passed away.
1865-1866 (After Spring of 1866 he was living in Stockholm with his brother Per Olaf) Shortly after they were married they decided to come to America. They choose Chicago because some friends from home settled there.
Their children were Ida May who died in her teens in Chicago, Julius Viswall and his younger brother Anton "Anthony".
Jonas was a Shoemaker for many years in Chicago, Illinois.
Note: He is buried in this cemetery, but there is no headstone. He was buried on 14 Feb 1891
The cemetery is also known as Hartinger Cemetery.
Jonas married Carolina / Carliana (Kristina possible middle name) Andersson or Carlsson (I've seen her maiden name as Anderson as well as Huggerth and Carlson) She had children from a prior marriage. She was 20 some years older than Jonas. Jonas did Farm work for her after her husband passed away.
1865-1866 (After Spring of 1866 he was living in Stockholm with his brother Per Olaf) Shortly after they were married they decided to come to America. They choose Chicago because some friends from home settled there.
Their children were Ida May who died in her teens in Chicago, Julius Viswall and his younger brother Anton "Anthony".
Jonas was a Shoemaker for many years in Chicago, Illinois.
Note: He is buried in this cemetery, but there is no headstone. He was buried on 14 Feb 1891
The cemetery is also known as Hartinger Cemetery.
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He is buried next to his neighbor
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