Her mother died on 7 Jan 1868 in Hospitals, Göteborg och Bohus, Sverige[4][5]
On 2 Sep 1880, Anna Olivia and Julius Nikolaus Jänsson married in Onsala, Halland, Sweden[6][7][8] One daughter, Mangna Nathalia (Jansson) Wedberg (1881-1963) aka Magna Natalia Jänsson, was born 26 Apr 1881[9] in Sweden prior to their departure from Sweden on 9 Nov 1883 and immigration in the US in 1883.[10][11]
Anna Olivia passed away at the age of 44, on 26 Nov 1898 in DeKalb County, Illinois and was placed at rest at the Evergreen Cemetery in DeKalb, Illinois[1]
↑ Halland, Sweden, Church Records, 1615-1860, [database on-line]. Lehi, Utah, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2017; Original data: Sweden, Halland Church Records, 1615-1904; index 1615-1860. Salt Lake City, Utah, USA: FamilySearch, 2016.
↑ Sweden, Selected Indexed Death Records, 1840-1860 and 1878-1942; Ancestry.com Operations, Inc.; 2015, Provo, UT, USA, Repository; Ancestry.com
↑SVAR : Riksarkivet Göteborgs Hospitalsförsamlings kyrkoarkiv, Död- och begravningsböcker, SE/GLA/13185/F/1 (1860-1883), bildid: C0040778_00020, sida 23 Image of Death Record
↑ 1900 United States Federal Census, Year: 1900; Census Place: , DeKalb, Illinois; Page: 23; Enumeration District: 0005; FHL microfilm: 1240296
↑ Sweden, Emigrants Registered in Church Books, 1783-199, Ancestry.com. Sweden, Emigrants Registered in Church Books, 1783-1991 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2016; Original data: Emigrants Registered in Swedish Church Books. EmiWeb, Karlstad, Sweden.
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