Webb Genealogy - Person Sheet
Webb Genealogy - Person Sheet
NameChristina Beata Larson 1948
Birth12 Jan 1852, Kyrkefalla Parish, Skaraborgs County, Sweden, Scandinavia1960,1961,1962,1963
Death1897, Olivia, Calhoun County, TX, USA900,1948,1964
MemoAn apparent heart attack
BurialOlivia Cemetery, Port Alto, Calhoun County, TX, USA1948,1964
MemoSH 172 at CR 317 intersection. Hers is the oldest grave in the cemetery.
Census1860, Stackarp, Agnetorp Parish, Skaraborgs County, Sweden, Scandinavia892
MemoLine 3: Beata Christina, born 1/12/1852 in Kyrkefalla.
Census1866, Myrebo, Fågelås Parish, Skaraborgs County, Sweden, Scandinavia893
MemoLine 9: Beata Kristina, born 1/12/1852 in Kyrkefalla.
Census1870, Chariton, Lucas County, IA, USA1965
MemoLine 1: Christina Lawson, age 18, born in Sweden. Domestic worker in the home of Isaac Kneeland.
Census1880, Grant, Republic County, KS, USA559
MemoChristina B. Cavallin was 28 (which would put birth at 1852) born in Sweden
Immigration8 Oct 1868, Port of Quebec, Quebec City, QB, Canada902
MemoEntry 11423, line 3: Christin Larsson, single female, age 16.
FlagsDeceased, Immigrant
FatherCarl Johan Larson (1820-1895)
MotherJohanna Gustava Jonsson (1827-1908)
Spouses
Birth4 May 1851, Skeda Parish, Sweden, Scandinavia1948,1967,1968
Death5 Jan 1933, Olivia, Calhoun County, TX, USA1948,1967,1968
MemoDied from Influenza
Burial6 Jan 1933, Olivia Cemetery, Port Alto, Calhoun County, TX, USA1968,1967
OccupationCounty Commissioner of Calhoun County, TX for 22 years1969
FatherCarl Johan Cavallin (1805-)
MotherKarin
Marriage27 Apr 1876, The Larson residence in Lucas County, IA, USA1970,1948
Marr MemoMarried by Rev. Frokman, a Lutheran Minister
ChildrenEllen Catherina (1877-1948)
 Gustav Adolph (1879-1942)
 Carl John (1881-1934)
 Oscar Frederick (1882-1948)
 Mabel Magnolia (1884-1958)
 Malcolm Magnus (Died as Infant) (1889-1889)
 Guy Lincoln (1890-1955)
 Malcolm Owen (1892-1977)
Notes for Christina Beata Larson
Lynn's note just says Port Lavaca, TX.10
A historical marker in Olivia Cemetery says:

In 1892, the Rev. Carl J. E. Haterius of Galesburg, Illinois, acquired land at this site with the intention of establishing a community for Swedish settlers. He named the settlement for his wife, Olivia. When the townsite was laid out in 1893, land was set aside for this burial ground in association with the Swedish Lutheran Eden Church. The earliest marked grave is that of Anna Bernardino Wilson, who died in 1902. Swedes and non-Swedes together contributed to the early development of Olivia, and the community cemetery serves as a reminder of their contributions. (1986) Correction: The oldest marked grave in the Olivia Cemetery is that of Christina B. Cavallin, who died in 1897.1948
Last Modified 26 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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