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August Jorgen “John” Swaner

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August Jorgen “John” Swaner

Birth
Ribe, Esbjerg Kommune, Syddanmark, Denmark
Death
18 Mar 1883 (aged 33)
Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, USA
Burial
Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, USA Add to Map
Plot
K-6-3-4E
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PLEASE NOTE!! THIS PHOTO IS ONLY A PROPORTED PHOTO OF AUGUST SWANER. ANOTHER DESCENDENT OF AUGUST & ELIZA HAD THIS IN A SCRAPBOOK AND IT WAS THUS MARKED ELIZA WISEMAN AND HUSBAND. IT'S NOT ALBERT RAINEY BECAUSE THE PHOTO IS TO OLD AND ALBERT DIDN'T LOOK LIKE THIS. SO BEWARE IF YOU TAKE A COPY OF THIS PHOTO; MAKE SURE YOU KNOW AND MARK IT AS JUST "PROBABLE". I would love to hear from you if you are a descendent and you think this "young Eliza Wiseman" looks like her other photos that we know for sure to be her.

August does not have a gravestone; the photo of "Swaner" is from his brother Christian's grave. The cemetery plot map's and the actual placing of some of the stones around August and his son Herbert are a little mixed up. The broken headstone in the left of the photo belongs to Henry Michael, then there is a empty plot between Henry and August. (this is correct according to maps.)To the right of baby Herbert there is suppose to be a empty plot...instead it is the headstones for John Haslam and wife Mary; they are supposed to be on the row over from August. (maybe the stone was placed on the wrong side of the plot, at the foot instead of the head?)


PUBLISHED IN THE DESERET NEWS March 28, 1883

DIED-Swaner in the Tenth Ward, on Sunday, March 18, 1883, of pneumonia after an illness of about a week, August Jorgensen Swaner, aged 33 years, 10 months and 16 days.

Deceased was born in Lind Knud,(Ribe) Denmark, May 2, 1849, emigrated to Utah in 1855, and has been well known in Salt Lake City since that time. He was a natural genius and was among the first who commenced the manufacture of jewelry in Utah. Many persons will remember August Swaner from his genial nature and fertile mind.

Funeral services will take place tomorrow at the Tenth Ward meeting house at 2 o'clock. (obviously the article was ran late as he died on the 18th)
PLEASE NOTE!! THIS PHOTO IS ONLY A PROPORTED PHOTO OF AUGUST SWANER. ANOTHER DESCENDENT OF AUGUST & ELIZA HAD THIS IN A SCRAPBOOK AND IT WAS THUS MARKED ELIZA WISEMAN AND HUSBAND. IT'S NOT ALBERT RAINEY BECAUSE THE PHOTO IS TO OLD AND ALBERT DIDN'T LOOK LIKE THIS. SO BEWARE IF YOU TAKE A COPY OF THIS PHOTO; MAKE SURE YOU KNOW AND MARK IT AS JUST "PROBABLE". I would love to hear from you if you are a descendent and you think this "young Eliza Wiseman" looks like her other photos that we know for sure to be her.

August does not have a gravestone; the photo of "Swaner" is from his brother Christian's grave. The cemetery plot map's and the actual placing of some of the stones around August and his son Herbert are a little mixed up. The broken headstone in the left of the photo belongs to Henry Michael, then there is a empty plot between Henry and August. (this is correct according to maps.)To the right of baby Herbert there is suppose to be a empty plot...instead it is the headstones for John Haslam and wife Mary; they are supposed to be on the row over from August. (maybe the stone was placed on the wrong side of the plot, at the foot instead of the head?)


PUBLISHED IN THE DESERET NEWS March 28, 1883

DIED-Swaner in the Tenth Ward, on Sunday, March 18, 1883, of pneumonia after an illness of about a week, August Jorgensen Swaner, aged 33 years, 10 months and 16 days.

Deceased was born in Lind Knud,(Ribe) Denmark, May 2, 1849, emigrated to Utah in 1855, and has been well known in Salt Lake City since that time. He was a natural genius and was among the first who commenced the manufacture of jewelry in Utah. Many persons will remember August Swaner from his genial nature and fertile mind.

Funeral services will take place tomorrow at the Tenth Ward meeting house at 2 o'clock. (obviously the article was ran late as he died on the 18th)

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