Died Tändsticksfabrikens arbetarbostäder--flats for the employees of the match factory Source: Swedish Death Book 6/Number IIIA.
18 AUG 1921.
Jönköpings Sofia, Jönköping, Sweden.
Map:
Latitude: N57.782.
Longitude: E14.1596. [13]
Residence Relation to Head of House: Hustru.
BET 1881 AND 1890.
Jönköpings Sofia, Jönköping, Sweden.
Map:
Latitude: N57.782.
Longitude: E14.1596. [14]
Öggestorp AI:10, sid 33.
1869
Rogberga, Jönköping, Sweden.
Map:
Latitude: N57.7314.
Longitude: E14.2816.
File M111. File: C:\Users\MaryLou\Documents\Family Tree Maker\Asplund (Rönnbäck) Johansson Linked Family Tree Media\Sweden, Selected Indexed Death Records, 1840-1860 and 1878-1942(13).jpg. Format: jpg. Sweden, Selected Indexed Death Records, 1840-1860 and 1878-1942.
File M2. File: C:\Users\MaryLou\Documents\Family Tree Maker\Asplund (Rönnbäck) Johansson Linked Family Tree Media\Tändsticksfabrikens arbetarbostäder till vänster vid Pilgatan i Jönköping.jpg. Format: jpg. Tändsticksfabrikens arbetarbostäder till vänster vid Pilgatan i Jönköping. Flats provided by the match factory for employees--Per Johansson worked at the factory and this is where the family lived. His daughter Anna Louisa was also born in the residence (IIIA), and his wife, Ida Brandt and her sister (Edla Brandt) died there August 18, 1921. Picture provided by Jönköpings läns museum. Furnished by: Swedish Open Cultural Heritage | K-samsök.
File M92. File: C:\Users\MaryLou\Documents\Family Tree Maker\Asplund (Rönnbäck) Johansson Linked Family Tree Media\Sweden, Selected Indexed Household Clerical Surveys, 1880-1893(1).jpg. Format: jpg. Sweden, Selected Indexed Household Clerical Surveys, 1880-1893. Roll/Fiche Number: VS-886; Volume Number: AI:27; Page Number: 186.
↑ Source: #S199 Page: Sweden, Births from the Swedish Death Index, 1901-2006 Data: Text: birth date: 5 Jun 1852 CONT birth place: Öggestorp, Jönköping, Sverige
↑ Source: #S199 Page: Sweden, Births from the Swedish Death Index, 1901-2006 Data: Text: birth date: 5 Jun 1852 CONT birth place: Öggestorp, Jönköping, Sverige
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Acknowledgments
WikiTree profile Brandt-514 created through the import of Mary Catherine Hiss Family Tree_2012-11-18.ged on Nov 20, 2012 by Jim Lofgren. See the Changes page for the details of edits by Jim and others.
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