Webb Genealogy - Person Sheet
Webb Genealogy - Person Sheet
NameJohanna Gustava Jonsson 1936,1937,1938,1939,1940,1941,1942
Birth22 Jun 1827, Agnetorp Parish, Skaraborgs County, Sweden, Scandinavia1943,900,1944,1945,1946,1947
Death25 Jan 1908, Stanton, Montgomery County, IA, USA1948,1929,1949,1950
Burial28 Jan 1908, Chariton Cemetery, Chariton, Lucas County, IA, USA1929,1951
MemoSection K, Row 5, spot 23. Listed as Johanna G. Larson with husband C. J. Larson
Census1828, Stackarp, Agnetorp Parish, Skaraborgs County, Sweden, Scandinavia1956
MemoLines 5 and 10: Johanna Gustafva, born in Acklinga on 6/22/1827.
Census1832, Ormbråten, Agnetorp Parish, Skaraborgs County, Sweden, Scandinavia1957
MemoJohanna Gustafva, born 6/22/1827 in Ängarp.
Census1832, Ändetorp, Agnetorp Parish, Skaraborgs County, Sweden, Scandinavia1958
MemoJoha_ Gustafva, born 6/22/1827 in Ängarp.
Census1860, Stackarp, Agnetorp Parish, Skaraborgs County, Sweden, Scandinavia892
MemoLine 2: Johanna Gustafva Jonsson, born 6/22/1827 in Agnetorp.
Census1866, Myrebo, Fågelås Parish, Skaraborgs County, Sweden, Scandinavia893
MemoLine 8: Johanna Gustava Jonsson, born 6/22/1827 in Agnetorp.
Census1870, Chariton, Lucas County, IA, USA894
MemoLine 5: Joanna G Lawson, age 43, born in Sweden.
Census1880, Lincoln, Lucas County, IA, USA895
MemoLine 29: Gusta Larson, wife. Age 53 born in Sweden.
Census1885, Lincoln, Lucas County, IA, USA896
MemoLine 9: Gustava Larson, housekeeper. Age 57 born in Sweden.
Census1900, Frankfort, Montgomery County, IA, USA1959
MemoListed as A Gustave Larson born June 1826 in Sweden and mother of G. Ette Obery. The mother part doesn’t make sense and the year is one off but otherwise it seems to match
ReligionLutheran
Emigration22 Sep 1868, Lincoln, Lucas County, IA, USA1949
Immigration8 Oct 1868, Port of Quebec, Quebec City, QB, Canada902
MemoEntry 11423, line 2: Gustafva Larsson, married female, age 41.
FlagsDeceased, Immigrant
FatherJohannes Andersson (1794-1834)
Spouses
Birth3 Mar 1820, Björkåsen, Korsberga Parish, Skaraborgs County, Sweden, Scandinavia10,900,1926,1927,1928
Death28 Sep 1895, Lincoln, Lucas County, IA, USA10,1929,1930
MemoDied at his home
Burial1 Oct 1895, Chariton Cemetery, Chariton, Lucas County, IA, USA1929,1930,1931
MemoSection K, Row 5, spot 23. Listed as C. J. Larson with wife Johanna G. Larson.
FatherLars Carlsson (1790-1872)
MotherStina Larsdotter (1795-1860)
Marriage29 Dec 1850, Kyrkefalla Parish, Skaraborgs County, Sweden, Scandinavia1949,1952
ChildrenChristina Beata (1852-1897)
 Emma Charlotte (1854-1899)
 Maria Eleonora (Died as Child) (1858-1860)
 Carl Victor (1863-1895)
 Ida Josephina (1867-1910)
 David Alexious (1870-1948)
Notes for Johanna Gustava Jonsson
After her name it says in parenthesis Jonsdotter which would make much more sense.806

Here is her obituary from the Chariton Herald:

Mrs. C. J. Larson, who was for many years a resident of this county, died suddenly in Stanton on Saturday morning, Jan. 25, 1908, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Ida Palmquist. She had not been feeling well for several days, but nothing serious was apprehended, and on Saturday morning she was found dead in her bed. The remains were brought to Chariton on Monday evening and on Tuesday morning at 10:30 o’clock funeral services were held at the Swedish Mission church, conduced by the pastor, Rev. N. A. Blomstrand, assisted by Rev. A. Noren, of Stanton, after which interment took place in the Chariton Cemetery.

Johanna G. Johnson was born in Sweden on June 23, 1827. She was married there in 1850 to C. J. Larson. They came to Chariton in 1868 and located on the farm in Lincoln township which has since been the family home. Mr. Larson died in 1895. They were the parents of nine children, five of whom are living. They are A. H. Larson, of Kansas; J. O., of California; G. N., of Lincoln township; Mrs. Ida J. Palmquist, of Stanton; D. A., of Canada. Mrs. Larson had been a member of the Swedish Mission church here for twenty-eight years, and was one of the charter members. She was always faithful to her church duties and lived an earnest, Christian life. Her friends were numbered by her acquaintances and her death is mourned by all who knew her. The surviving relatives have the sympathy of the community in their great grief.1949
Last Modified 29 May 2017Created 12 Mar 2023 using Reunion for Macintosh
All sources of data are documented on the “Person Sheet” for each individual. My early data often came from less-than-reliable sources (e.g., “Sarah’s genealogy pages”). If the only sources for a person is something like that or worse there is no listed source for data, please take the information as only a suggestion and not a fact.

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