14. | Jonas Peter Hultman was born on 1 Aug 1812 in Skärsjö, Skepperstad, Jönköping, Sweden; was christened on 2 Aug 1812 in Skärsjö, Skepperstad, Jönköping, Sweden (son of Isak Hultman and Stina Katrina Olafsdotter); died on 10 Oct 1903 in Randolph, Riley, Kansas, USA; was buried in Randolph, Riley, Kansas, USA. Other Events and Attributes:
- Swedish HER: Between 1815 and 1824, Nyaby, Norra Sandsjö, Jönköping, Sweden
- Swedish HER: Between 1816 and 1821, Skärsjö, Skepperstad, Jönköping, Sweden; Isaac Jonasson Hultman household
- Swedish HER: Between 1837 and 1844, Hälleryd Södergård, Stockaryd, Jönköping, Sweden; Jonas Petter Hultman household
- Swedish Move-Out: 19 Jan 1853, Vrigstad, Jönköping, Sweden
- Immigration: 24 Jul 1854, Manhattan, Kings, New York, USA; on the ship: Eleonore
- 1860 Federal Census: 31 Jul 1860, Mercer, Illinois, USA; Joseph Holdman household
- 1870 Federal Census: 27 Jun 1870, Cambridge, Henry, Illinois, USA; Jonas Hultman household
- 1880 Federal Census: 16 Jun 1880, Drury, Rock Island, Illinois, USA; Jonas Hultman agriculture
- 1880 Federal Census: 16 Jun 1880, Drury, Rock Island, Illinois, USA; Jonas P. Hultman household
- 1885 Kansas State Census: 1885, Swede Creek, Riley, Kansas, USA; J.P. Hultman household
- 1900 Federal Census: 15 Jun 1900, Swede Creek, Riley, Kansas, USA; Joseph Hultman household
- Obituary: 10 Oct 1903, Rose Hill Cemetery, Riley, Kansas, USA; Randolph Enterprise 15 Oct 1903
Notes:
Records from first marriage describe him as "Horseman Keeper Jonas Peter
Hultman".
Owner of a 1/8 farm in Skepperstad Nedergard, Skepperstad parish in 1839.
He then left for Hallaryd Sodergard, Stockaryd parish where he was the
owner of 3/16ths.
His second wife was the younger sister of his first wife.
Moved with his second wife Anna Christina in 1853 to Vrigstad. They moved
to the United States in 1854. They first settled in Henry County,
Illinois, and in the 1880's they moved to the Rose Hill neighborhood north
of Randolph in Riley County, Kansas.
Swedish HER:
Living at Skärjsö Säteri are Isaac Jonasson Hultman, wife Christina Cath. Olofsdotter and children Maria Christina, Jonas Peter and Brita Lovisa.
Swedish HER:
Living at Hälleryd Södergård were arrendator (tenant farmer) Jonas Petter Hultman, his wife Anna Stina Johannesdotter and children Lena Carin (Jonas' daughter), Anna Lovisa and Lisa Stina.
1860 Federal Census:
Dwelling 2680, Family 2680
Joseph Holdman, 50, male, farmer, Sweden
--Annie, 40, female, Sweden
--Augustus, 12, male, Sweden
--Joseph, 8, male, Sweden
--Franklin, 6, male, Illinois
--Edney, 2, male [incorrect], Illinois
--Andrew, 4/12, male, Illinois
1870 Federal Census:
Hultman, Lewis (M, age 8, )
Hultman, Jonas (M, age 58, )
Hultman, Anna (F, age 52, )
Hultman, Joseph (M, age 18, )
Hultman, Frank O. (M, age 15, )
Hultman, Edna (F, age 11, )
Hultman, Andrew P. (M, age 10, )
1880 Federal Census:
Jonas' farm operations consisted of:
owns the farm
14 acres tilled
value of farm $1200
value of machinery $50
value of livestock $300
labor costs $12
value of production $370
mowed grassland 8 acres
hay production 16 tons
4 milk cows
4 other cattle
4 calves sold
200 lbs butter produced
15 acres corn
900 bushels corn
1 acre potaties
200 bushels potatoes
1/2 acre apple trees
45 bushels apples
1880 Federal Census:
Dwelling 153, Family 140
Jonas P. Hultman, white, male, 67, farming
--Anna C., white, female, 61, wife, keeping house
--Edna P., white, female, 22, daughter
--Lewic C., white, male, 18, son, works on farm
--Joseph, white, male, 29, son, works on farm
--Andrew P., white, male, 30, son, works on farm
1885 Kansas State Census:
J.P. Hultman, 72, m
Anna C., 66, f
J.F., 32, m
Edna, 26, f
Andrew P., 24, m
Louis C., 22, m
1900 Federal Census:
Jonas is with his son Joseph (Joel).
Joseph, head, white, mail, Dec 1851, Single
Jonas P., father, white, mail, Aug 1812, widowed
Both emigrated in 1854,
Obituary:
Randolph Enterprise, Thursday, October 15, 1903:
Grandpa Holtman Dead.
"J. P. Holtman died at his home in the Rose Hill neighborhood Saturday morning, October 10, 1903, at the advanced age of 91 years, two months, and ten days.
Funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon and the body buried in the Rose Hill cemetery.
Mr. Holtman was a native of Sweden but had lived in this country a good many years, having made his home on a farm a few miles from Randolph for nearly a quarter of a century.
He leaves a number of sons and daughters, besides a large number of grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Those of his children with whom many of our readers are acquainted are Mrs. N. P. Nordstrom and Lewis Holtman of Randolph, Frank and Joseph Holtman of Rose Hill, and August Holtman of Walsburg and Andrew Holtman, now of Latham, Kansas."
Randolph Enterprise, Thursday, October 22, 1903: "J. P. Holtman, Whose death we noted last week was born in Sweden Aug. 1, 1812. He was married to Marie Johnson in 1836 who died about two years later leaving a daughter who is now Mrs. John Carlslson of Rose Hill. On May 10, 1840 he was married again to Anna C. Johnson, a sister of his former wife, who died at Rose Hill Feb. 22, 1890, leaving five sons and three daughters, two of the daughters, Mrs. Drug of Illinois and Mrs. L. Hanson of this city having since died. All of the sons are yet alive. Mr. Holtman came to Illinois in 1854, where he lived twenty-nine years, coming to Kansas in Sept., 1883, and settled on the farm at Rose Hill, where he lived until his death. In his earlier life he filled many places of trust and importance both in his native and adopted countries, in a true and credible manner. He was converted in the year of 1857 and joined the Methodist Episcopal church of which he since remained an earneest faithful member, always desiring to see the welfare of the church as well as those nearest and dearest to him. Through all experiences of ups and downs in life he bore everything with patience and Christian fortitude, saying all would be welll in the end. And he was not disappointed when departing this life at a ripe old age. He left five sons and two daughters and thirty seven grandchildren to mourn the loss of a kind, loving old father and grandpa who hope for reunion where all is joy."
Jonas married Anna Christina Johansdotter on 3 May 1840. Anna (daughter of Johannes Magnus Jonasson and Catrina Petersdotter) was born on 16 Sep 1818 in Hälleryd Södergård, Stockaryd, Jönköping, Sweden; died on 20 Feb 1890 in Randolph, Riley, Kansas, USA; was buried in Randolph, Riley, Kansas, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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