14. | Lars Hansson was born on 20 Dec 1830 in Löthen, Hanebo, Gävleborg, Sweden (son of Hans Hansson and Ella Larsdotter); died on 30 Jan 1895 in Riley, Kansas, USA; was buried in Fancy Creek Randolph Cemetery, Randolph, Riley, Kansas, USA . Other Events and Attributes:
- _FSFTID: K1GW-588
- _FSLINK: https://familysearch.org/tree/#view=ancestor&person=K1GW-588
- Swedish HER: Between 1828 and 1834, Löthen, Hanebo, Gävleborg, Sweden
- Swedish HER: Between 1834 and 1837, Löthen, Hanebo, Gävleborg, Sweden
- Swedish HER: Between 1837 and 1839, Knisselbo, Hanebo, Gävleborg, Sweden
- Swedish HER: Between 1845 and 1848, Knisselbo, Hanebo, Gävleborg, Sweden
- Swedish HER: Between 1848 and 1850, Västansjö, Hanebo, Gävleborg, Sweden
- Swedish Move-Out: 1850, Hanebo, Gävleborg, Sweden
- 1860 Federal Census: 3 Jul 1860, Sparta, Knox, Illinois, USA
- 1865 Illinois State Census: 3 Jul 1865, Walnut Grove, Knox County, Illinois, USA
- 1870 Federal Census: 18 Aug 1870, Jackson, Manhattan, Riley, Kansas, USA
- 1870 Federal Census Agriculture Schedule: 18 Aug 1870, Jackson, Riley, Kansas, USA
- 1875 Kansas State Census: 1 Mar 1875, Jackson, Riley, Kansas, USA
- Land: 1880, Jackson, Riley, Kansas, USA
- 1880 Federal Census: 17 Jun 1880, Jackson, Riley, Kansas, USA
- 1880 Federal Census: 18 Jun 1880, Jackson, Riley, Kansas, USA
- 1885 Kansas State Census: 1885, Jackson, Riley, Kansas, USA
- Obituary: 30 Jan 1895, Riley, Kansas, USA
Notes:
Here is information about Anna Hedlund, a young girl who left Hanebo on the same day that Lars did - perhaps they traveled together to the US?
from: http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=bishophill&id=I17
From the May 18, 1939 Galva News.
Anna Nystrom, Oldest Bishop Hill Lady, dies
Mrs. Anna Hedlund Nystrom, 96, oldest resident of the Bishop Hill community, died at 1:30 this morning in the home of her granddaughter, Mrs. Vernice Nelson, north of Bishop Hill, following gradually failing health during the past several months. Funeral services will be held Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock from Bishop Hill Methodist Church, in charge of Rev. H. J. Diercks.
Anna Hedlund was born December 11, 1842 at Hannabo, Sweden, a daughter of Carl and Anna Hedlund, her twin brother, Andrew Hedlund, passing away at the age of five weeks. Three other brothers, Olof, Carl and Peter, also preceded her in death. Came to U.S. in 1850.
In 1850, when she was seven years old, she came to America with her parents and two brothers, Carl and Peter, the father being stricken with cholera during the trip and was buried in Lake Michigan. The group traveled from Chicago to Bishop Hillll by wagon and located in Red Oak where they lived in a log cabin. Later, the mother, Anna and brother Peter lived in the old church building for ten years and after the dissolution of the colony moved to a farm northwest of Bishop Hill known as the Hedlund homestead. (note: I think the homestead was probably northeast of Bishop Hill - BN)
Her marriage to Eric Nystrom took place in December, 1864, in Galva. Eric and his parents having come to United States on the same boat with the Hedlunds. Following their marriage they lived in Moline for a time and moved to a farm in the Bishoop Hill vicinity. Two daughters were born to them: Adaline (Mrs. David Aline), who died in Oregon in August, 1935, and Lillie (Mrs. Albert Lindstrom), who died in the Bishop Hill community in May, 1931. Mr. Nystrom died at Bishop Hill in January1911, at the age of 70. Her mother died at the age of 82.
In 1907 Mrs. Nystrom fractured her hip adn had since been handicapped physically. During the past 20 years she had lived alone in Bishop Hill, enjoying good health altho for two years past she had been spending the ime with her grandchildren and had been with Mrs. Nelson during the past nine weeks. Her friends and co-worker in the colony, Mrs. Elizabeth Hallfast, preceded her in death February this year at the age of 96.
11 Grandchildren Survive
Surviving are 11 grandchildren, as follows: Raymond Lindstrom, Vernice Nelson, Glen Lindstrom and Pearl Ericson, all of Bishop Hill and community; Francis, Rose, Herman, Anna, Lois, Clarence and Eleanor, children of Mrs. Aline, living in Washington and Oregon. During the past winter two of the grandsons from Oregon had visisted Mrs. Nystrom. Also surviving are 15 great-grandchildren, eight of them in Illinois. The son-in -law, Albert Lindstrom, also survives at Bishop Hill.
According to her obit in the Galesburg Daily Register Mail, May 23, 1939, after the family left the cabin in Red Oak, they lived in the "old church building for 10 years".
According to her obit in the Chicago Daily Tribune, May 19, 1939, "As a girl she worked in the colony's broom factory".
Buried:
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Lars married Lisa Stena Hultman on 6 Feb 1859 in Mercer, Illinois, USA. Lisa (daughter of Jonas Peter Hultman and Anna Christina Johansdotter) was born on 30 Dec 1842 in Hälleryd Södergård, Stockaryd, Jönköping, Sweden; died on 11 Apr 1899 in Randolph, Riley, Kansas, USA; was buried in Fancy Creek Randolph Cemetery, Randolph, Riley, Kansas, USA . [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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