Hij is getrouwd met Johannah / Hannah Kajsa / Cajsa /Nilson / Nilsson / Nelson Nelsson.
Zij zijn getrouwd op 16 augustus 1883 te Cook, Illinois, Verenigde Staten, hij was toen 24 jaar oud.
Kind(eren):
From Ann's cousin Bryan Johnson:
Eric A Johnson
Gender: Male
Birth: Circa 1859 - Sweden
Residence: 1910 - Joliet, Will, Illinois, USA
Age: 51
Marital status: Married
Immigration: 1880
Race: White
Ethnicity: American
Wife: Hannah Johnson
Children: Hannah E Johnson, Emily Johnson, Eskel Johnson
Census: Township:JolietSeries:T624Image:264 County:WillSheet:18-A State:IllinoisFamily:1 Date:1910Line:1 See household members
Household
Relation to head; Name; Age
Head; Eric A Johnson; 51
Wife; Hannah Johnson; 51
Daughter; Hannah E Johnson; 25
Daughter; Emily Johnson; 22
Son; Eskel Johnson; 17
Servant; Anna Lind; 24
Servant; Agda Holm; 44
Servant; Oscar Anderson; 24
Inmate; Helen S Shankhoff; 66
Inmate; Dogmar Edstrom; 16
Inmate; Menhild Swanson; 15
Inmate; Anna Norlen; 15
Inmate; Florence Norlen; 14
Inmate; Ruth Skold; 14
Inmate; Eva Samuelson; 15
Inmate; Florence Shelberg; 14
Inmate; Martha Anderson; 10
Inmate; Lily Lofquist; 15
Inmate; Rosa Lofquist; 13
Inmate; Nannie Landstrom; 16
Inmate; Florence Gustafson; 14
Inmate; Marian Gustafson; 15
Inmate; Ethel Walthen; 10
Inmate; Ida Walthen; 8
Inmate; Edna Nelson; 10
Inmate; Esther Hansen; 16
Inmate; Elvira Anderson; 10
Inmate; Gladys Anderson; 13
Inmate; Claudia Johnson; 12
Inmate; Elinor Johnson; 10
Inmate; Catherine Johnson; 5
Inmate; Grace Lundborg; 10
Inmate; Anna Sanquist; 11
Inmate; Flora Hulgren; 16
Inmate; Carrie Holm; 8
Inmate; Hattie Hendrickson; 14
Inmate; Annie Hendrickson; 12
Inmate; Alice Hendrickson; 16
Inmate; Ruth Bowman; 10
Inmate; Ida Svanson; 11
Inmate; Esther Ericson; 10
Inmate; Victoria Johnson; 4
Inmate; Ruth Johnson; 12
Inmate; Clara Jorgenson; 10
Inmate; Martha Morene; 11
Inmate; Lily Frederickson; 14
Inmate; Alice Lander; 14
Inmate; Esther Lander; 12
Inmate; Hilmer Edstrom; 15
Inmate; Gustaf Edstrom; 12
Inmate; Julius Svenson; 12
Inmate; Sidney Lind; 15
Inmate; Carl Tolf; 16
Inmate; Edgar Tolf; 14
Inmate; Raymond Johnson; 16
Inmate; Roy Johnson; 13
Inmate; Paul Chelgrin; 13
Inmate; August Johnson; 14
Inmate; Earnest Lorline; 10
Inmate; Fred Landstrom; 12
Inmate; Carl Sundine; 13
Inmate; Russell Lofgren; 10
Inmate; Morris Peterson; 10
Inmate; Canute Carlson; 13
Inmate; Felix Hanson; 15
Inmate; Eric Ericson; 12
Inmate; Elmer Ericson; 10
Inmate; Evald Ericson; 7
Inmate; Gilbert Anderson; 8
Inmate; Nelse Holm; 11
Inmate; Gerald Anderson; 14
Inmate; Carl Johnson; 13
Inmate; Theodore Lundborg; 8
Inmate; Clarence Sandquist; 13
Inmate; Arthur Gustafson; 12
Inmate; Gustaf Hogstedt; 9
Inmate; Dave Hogstedt; 11
Inmate; Peter Hogstedt; 7
Inmate; Ragnar Lindstrom; 6
Inmate; Sigfred Lindstrom; 4
Inmate; Walter Hendrickson; 7
Inmate; Walter Swanson; 12
Inmate; Alvin Swanson; 10
Inmate; George Ericson; 14
Inmate; Victor Ericson; 5
Inmate; Harold Blomberg; 11
Inmate; Rudolf Blomberg; 9
Inmate; Holger Johnson; 6
Inmate; Martin Johnson; 4
Inmate; Carl Johnson; 8
Inmate; Herbert Johnson; 6
Inmate; Martin Jorgenson; 13
Inmate; John Jorgenson; 5
Inmate; Carl Bjork; 12
Inmate; Ragner Bjork; 10
Inmate; Gunnard Bjork; 8
Inmate; George Lind; 10
Inmate; Earl Mccornell; 3
Inmate; George Hammond; 3
Inmate; William Hammond; 4
Inmate; Howard Engstrom; 10
Federal census takers were asked to record information about every person who was in each household on the census day. A census taker might have visited a house on a later date, but the information he collected was supposed to be about the people who were in the house on the census day. The basic census enumeration unit was the county. Each county was divided into enumeration districts, one for each enumerator. The completed forms were sent to the Commerce Department’s Census Office in Washington, D.C.Federal censuses are usually reliable, depending on the knowledge of the informant and the care of the census enumerator. Information may have been given to a census taker by any member of the family or by a neighbor. Some information may have been incorrect or deliberately falsified.
Erik Johnson & Hannah Nelson
Marriage: Aug 16 1883 - Cook, Illinois, USA
License #: 00074079
Husband: Erik Johnson
Wife: Hannah Nelson
Marriage certificates represent one of the key primary sources for family information, typically being issued the same day as a marriage takes place. In some cases, religious-based marriage documents exist too, but the civil record of the marriage has always been required.
Erik Alfred
Birth: Feb 22 1859 - Säfvar
Residence: Between 1875 and 1884 - Säfvar, Sävar, Västerbottens, Västerbotten, Sweden
Relation to head: Son
Father: Johan Peter Johansson
Siblings: Johan August, Maria Mathilda, Nathanael, Carl Jacob, Emma Lovisa, Anna Carolina
Book:
Country: Sweden Book: Sävar AI7a, 1875 - 1884
Province: Västerbotten Location: Säfvar
County: Västerbottens Page: 215
Parish: Sävar
See household members
Household
Relation to head; Name; Birth
Head; Johan Peter Johansson; Oct 22 1827
Son; Johan August; Aug 11 1852
Daughter; Maria Mathilda; Oct 5 1859
Son; Nathanael; Oct 5 1856
Son; Erik Alfred; Feb 22 1859
Son; Carl Jacob; Apr 23 1861
Daughter; Emma Lovisa; Dec 31 1863
Daughter; Anna Carolina; Dec 3 1866
Each book or series of books represents a 3-10 year period of time within a parish. Every year until 1894 the Parish Priest would visit each home and test each individual’s knowledge of the catechism. They would also collect information about birth dates, marriages, deaths, where people had moved to or from, etc. Each year the priest would come back and update the information of the previous year, noting changes within the population of the home. After 1894 the examinations were less focused on doctrinal knowledge and more focused on enumerating the Swedish population.MyHeritage has produced an every-name index to the more than 5 million images provided by our Swedish partner ArkivDigital. This portion of the Swedish Household Examination Books (Husförhörslängder), mostly covers the years 1880-1920, with some few exceptions from the early 1800’s and late 1700’s. The Examination books are an invaluable collection that can provide insight into the make-up of families within Sweden, from birth to death or emigration. Because the books were updated every year, families can be traced year to year, and often from location to location throughout the country. Until 1894 the Parish Priest would visit each farm or home within his Parish in order to grade and document each individuals understanding of the catechism. After 1894 the Examinations Books were replaced by Församlingsbok, records of the Church of Sweden which were used to officially enumerate the population from year to year, but the focus on examining the knowledge of the catechism had been removed.
Eric Alfred Johnson (Johansson)
Birth names: Eric Alfred JonssonErick Alfred Johansson
Gender: Male
Birth: Feb 22 1859 - Säfvar, Västerbotten, Sweden
Christening: Feb 27 1859 - Säfvar, Västerbotten, Sweden
Marriage: Spouse: (Jo)Hannah (Nelson?) - 1883
Immigration: Dec 1880 - Joliet, IL
Death: May 28 1948 - Augustana Home for Aged, Chicago, IL
Occupation: Grocery Clerk>Superintendent of Swedish Orphan's Home
Parents: Johan Peter Johansson, Maria Christina Johansson (born Kriström)
Wife: (Jo) Hannah Johnson (born (Nelson?))
Children: Eskil Ebeneezer Johnson, Emily Johnson, Emil Johnson, Hannah Elizabeth Johnson, Ernest Johnson
Siblings: Maria Mathilda Johansdotter, Anna Carolina Lindgren (born Johansdotter), Emma Lovisa Johansdotter, Johan August Johansson, Nathanael Johansson, Karl Jacob Johansson
The FamilySearch Family Tree is published by MyHeritage under license from FamilySearch International, the largest genealogy organization in the world. FamilySearch is a nonprofit organization sponsored by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (Mormon Church).