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Olof Emanuel Näslund

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Olof Emanuel Näslund

Birth
Västernorrlands län, Sweden
Death
17 Sep 1906 (aged 77)
Jämtlands län, Sweden
Burial
Hammarstrand, Ragunda kommun, Jämtlands län, Sweden Add to Map
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Olof Emanuel Näslund (1829-1906) was a land surveyor in Härnösand, Sweden. (b. April 29, 1829; Härnösand, Västernorrland, Sweden - d. September 17, 1906; Ragunda, Jämtland, Sweden)

Name:
Olof Emanuel Näslund, Manny Naslund.

Parents:
Olof was the son of Israel Israelsson Näslund III (1796-1858) who was the 18th Assistant Vicar at Torsåker in Sweden, who died of smallpox; and Johanna Gustafva Ruuth (1800-1860).

Birth:
He was born on April 29, 1829 in Härnösand, Västernorrland, Sweden.

Siblings:
Olof had the following siblings: Johan Israel Näslund (1822-1906) who was the 26th Vicar of Härnösand who married Emma Maria Falk (1817-1860) and later married Charlotta Sofia Berg; Carl Gustaf Näslund (1825-1899) who was the Vicar of Arnäs who married Johanna Geijer; and Elsa Maria Elisabet Näslund (1829-?) who was Olof's twin, who married Anton Julius Winblad I (1828-1901), who was a schoolteacher and church organist at Ytterlännäs.

Marriage:
Olof married Anna Hedberg Brundel (1820-1899) on May 25, 1858 in Härnösand. Annette was the daughter of Pehr Brundel and Anna Brita Geting. Annette had a brother: Abraham Brandell (1828-?).

Child:
Israel Olsson Näslund (1859-?) who was born on May 2, 1859 in Härnösand, Västernorrland, Sweden.

Death:
Olof died on September 17, 1906 at the home of his brother, Johan Israel Näslund, who lived in Ragunda.

Burial:
Both are buried in the church cemetery in Ragunda.

Swedish biography:
This brief biography in Swedish was found on the Internet: "Född 1829, son till komministern i Ytterlännäs Israel Näslund och Johanna Gustava Ruuth. Examen 1849. Vid avvittringen 1854-1861. Vice 1861. Kommissionslantmätare 1863. Avsked 1896 med 1600 kr. Bor i Härnösand. Gift med Annette Brandell, född 1820, samt änka efter handlanden i Gävle Per Hedberg." In English it translates as: "Born in 1829, he was the son of the minister in Ytterlännäs, Israel Näslund and Johanna Gustav Ruuth. He was a student in 1849. He was in charge of the distribution of matrimonial property from 1854 to 1861. In 1861 he was the vice commissioner of surveyors and was promoted to full commissioner of surveyors in 1863. He lived in Härnösand. He was married to Annette Brandell, who was born in 1820, and she was the widow of Gävle Per Hedberg."

Relationship:
Olof Emanuel Näslund (1829-1906) was the second, great-granduncle of Richard Arthur Norton (1958- ). His wife was a Brandell and her sister Ulrika Brandell (1827-1867) married Reverend Johan Christoffer Ruuth II (1823-1899).

Research:
Researched and written by Richard Arthur Norton (1958- ) for Findagrave starting on August 20, 2003. Updated on October 1, 2009 with a translation of the biographical information written in Swedish that came from the ecclesiastical biography of his father.

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Olof Emanuel Näslund (1829-1906) was a land surveyor in Härnösand, Sweden. (b. April 29, 1829; Härnösand, Västernorrland, Sweden - d. September 17, 1906; Ragunda, Jämtland, Sweden)

Name:
Olof Emanuel Näslund, Manny Naslund.

Parents:
Olof was the son of Israel Israelsson Näslund III (1796-1858) who was the 18th Assistant Vicar at Torsåker in Sweden, who died of smallpox; and Johanna Gustafva Ruuth (1800-1860).

Birth:
He was born on April 29, 1829 in Härnösand, Västernorrland, Sweden.

Siblings:
Olof had the following siblings: Johan Israel Näslund (1822-1906) who was the 26th Vicar of Härnösand who married Emma Maria Falk (1817-1860) and later married Charlotta Sofia Berg; Carl Gustaf Näslund (1825-1899) who was the Vicar of Arnäs who married Johanna Geijer; and Elsa Maria Elisabet Näslund (1829-?) who was Olof's twin, who married Anton Julius Winblad I (1828-1901), who was a schoolteacher and church organist at Ytterlännäs.

Marriage:
Olof married Anna Hedberg Brundel (1820-1899) on May 25, 1858 in Härnösand. Annette was the daughter of Pehr Brundel and Anna Brita Geting. Annette had a brother: Abraham Brandell (1828-?).

Child:
Israel Olsson Näslund (1859-?) who was born on May 2, 1859 in Härnösand, Västernorrland, Sweden.

Death:
Olof died on September 17, 1906 at the home of his brother, Johan Israel Näslund, who lived in Ragunda.

Burial:
Both are buried in the church cemetery in Ragunda.

Swedish biography:
This brief biography in Swedish was found on the Internet: "Född 1829, son till komministern i Ytterlännäs Israel Näslund och Johanna Gustava Ruuth. Examen 1849. Vid avvittringen 1854-1861. Vice 1861. Kommissionslantmätare 1863. Avsked 1896 med 1600 kr. Bor i Härnösand. Gift med Annette Brandell, född 1820, samt änka efter handlanden i Gävle Per Hedberg." In English it translates as: "Born in 1829, he was the son of the minister in Ytterlännäs, Israel Näslund and Johanna Gustav Ruuth. He was a student in 1849. He was in charge of the distribution of matrimonial property from 1854 to 1861. In 1861 he was the vice commissioner of surveyors and was promoted to full commissioner of surveyors in 1863. He lived in Härnösand. He was married to Annette Brandell, who was born in 1820, and she was the widow of Gävle Per Hedberg."

Relationship:
Olof Emanuel Näslund (1829-1906) was the second, great-granduncle of Richard Arthur Norton (1958- ). His wife was a Brandell and her sister Ulrika Brandell (1827-1867) married Reverend Johan Christoffer Ruuth II (1823-1899).

Research:
Researched and written by Richard Arthur Norton (1958- ) for Findagrave starting on August 20, 2003. Updated on October 1, 2009 with a translation of the biographical information written in Swedish that came from the ecclesiastical biography of his father.

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