1881 - 1964 (82 years)
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Name |
Josefina Laurina (Jose) LUNDBERG |
Birth |
16 Dec 1881 |
Cannon Falls, Goodhue County, Minnesota |
Gender |
Female |
Baptism |
22 Dec 1881 |
Cannon Falls, Goodhue County, Minnesota |
Death |
7 Jun 1964 |
Preeceville, Saskatchewan, Canada |
Notes |
- Her birth, on December 16, 1881, in Cannon Falls, is recorded on line 24, p. 2, of the Goodhue County Birth Records. Her entry, as Josefina Laurina Lundberg, is two lines down from her cousin Alexander Fogelquist’s. Her parents are listed as Carl Gustaf and Brita Maria, both born in Sweden. Carl Gustaf is a farmer.
The church birth records erroneously suggest that Josefina Laurina was born on December 16, 1880, and was baptized December 22, 1880. Her birth and baptism record seems to be recorded out of order in the midst of children born and baptized in late 1881. No baptismal sponsors are listed in her entry.
She and her husband moved to Preeceville, Saskatchewan, which is 80 miles east of Naicam.
According to information supplied by Roy Carlson:
Ole and Josie and family moved to the Ketchen district in 1910. They shipped their machinery, household furniture, cattle, and horses by rail to Canora where it was unloaded and taken to their homestead. There were no buildings so they had to start from the beginning. They lived in this district for many years. They adopted Norman Myhran when he was four years old and he was with them until their death. In April, 1915, Eunice married Nels Nelson. They had 8 children. In 1921, Emma married Adolph Anderson. They had three children. They retired and moved to Preeceville. Ole Peterson died November 8, 1960, at the age of 86. Jose died June 7, 1964, at the age of 82.
According to Charley Lundberg’s obiturary, Josie and Ole and family were living in Nelson, B. C., at the the time Charley died as was Tillie and her husband. Charley may have been staying with one of the daughters at the time he died.
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Person ID |
I7227 |
Don Carlson's Tree |
Last Modified |
21 Oct 2011 |
Father |
Carl Gustaf (Charley) LUNDBERG, b. 12 Feb 1850, Rydö, Torup, Småland, Hallands län, Sweden d. 23 Feb 1935, Nelson, British Columbia (Age 85 years) |
Mother |
Britta Maria (Mary Or Mare) SVENSDOTTER, b. 18 Aug 1845, Södra Ljunga, Småland, Kronobergs län, Sweden d. 27 Oct 1902, Foreston, Mille Lacs County, Minnesota (Age 57 years) |
Marriage |
22 Dec 1874 |
Södra Ljunga, Småland, Kronobergs län, Sweden |
Family ID |
F5524 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Family |
Ole PETERSON, b. Abt 1873, Norway d. 8 Nov 1960 (Age 87 years) |
Marriage |
2 Nov 1897 |
Mille Lacs County, Minnesota |
- #B-148; “At the residence of Chas. Lundberg…. The ceremony was performed by Justice N. G. Denning.”
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Children |
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Family ID |
F5531 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Last Modified |
21 Feb 2010 |
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Photos
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| Ida Lundberg Johnson and Josie Lundberg Peterson These are cousins of Al Carlson, Ida Deiters, and Charlie Smith. Probably taken in the late 1940s when the sisters were in their 60s. Ida Johnson, with Al and Ida Deiters, visited Cora and Maurice in Bloomington in April of 1948 and June of 1952.
On the back of this picture, apparently in Ida Lundberg's handwriting, is "Me and Jose the kitchen part of my house." One of the Lundberg relatives says: "This is the house she built herself. I was told that her husband left her and she ended up in Nelson, British Columbia living with a miner. I never got his name but he got hurt very bad in an accident and crippled at the mine. She was named heir to his estate and got money from his estate when he died. She returned home to Preeceville after he died from the accident with the money from his estate. She built this house in the picture and it still stands in Preeceville, Sask., near the Curling Rink." Roy Carlson confirms that this is his grandmother and that this is the house where she lived in Preeceville when she and Charlie Johnson separated. Roy also says that he, Roy, stayed with his grandma at this house in the 1930s. |
| Lundberg Sisters and Friends The two ladies on the far right in the back row are Ida and Josie. Probably taken in the late 1950s. |
| Josie and Ida Shopping
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| Lundberg girls From left, Ida, Josie, Josephine Jestin, Annie, and Margaret Jestin |
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