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Andreas John Anderson 1851–1928 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 26 APR 1851

Birth Location: Glömserud, Fredsberg, Skaraborg, Sweden

Death Date: 6 December 1928

Death Location: Grantsville, Tooele County, Utah, United States of America

Father: Andreas Anderson

Mother: Stina Andersdotter

Spouse(s): Isabelle Judd

Children(s): Hazel *, Teresa Anderson, Stina Anderson, John Anderson, Andreas Anderson, Frankie Anderson, Wanda Anderson, Wilma Anderson, Sarah Anderson

In 1851, Andreas John Anderson entered the world in Glömserud, Fredsberg, Skaraborg, Sweden, born to Andreas Anderson And Stina Cajsa Andersdotter. Andreas John Anderson married Isabelle Melissa Judd, and had children including Andreas Judd Anderson, Frankie Vilate Anderson, Hazel Dell Anderson, John Riley Anderson, Sarah Edna Anderson, Stina May Anderson, Teresa Bell Anderson, Wanda Anderson, Wilma Gay Anderson. Andreas John Anderson passed away in 1928 in Grantsville, Tooele County, Utah, United States of America.

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Biography

  • In 1851, Andreas John Anderson entered the world in Glömserud, Fredsberg, Skaraborg, Sweden, born to Andreas Anderson And Stina Cajsa Andersdotter.
  • Andreas John Anderson married Isabelle Melissa Judd, and had children including Andreas Judd Anderson, Frankie Vilate Anderson, Hazel Dell Anderson, John Riley Anderson, Sarah Edna Anderson, Stina May Anderson, Teresa Bell Anderson, Wanda Anderson, Wilma Gay Anderson.
  • Andreas John Anderson passed away in 1928 in Grantsville, Tooele County, Utah, United States of America.

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Andreas Anderson's Ancestors

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Andreas Anderson
1851–1928
Birth Place: Glömserud, Fredsberg, Skaraborg, Sweden
Parents
Andreas Anderson
1817–1894
Grytnäs, Dalarnas, Sweden
Stina (Cajsa) Andersdotter
1820–1883
Undenäs, Västra Götaland, Sweden
Grandparents
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Andreas Anderson's Descendants

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Andreas (John) Anderson (26 APR 1851–6 December 1928) m. Isabelle (Melissa) Judd (17 Jan 1855–16 Sep 1931)
  1. 1. Hazel (Dell Anderson) * 1884–1970 m. John (Robert) Jibson 1877–1936
    1. 1. John (William) Jibson 1906–1983
    2. 2. Lester (Judd) Jibson 1908–1982
    3. 3. Ralph (Byron) Jibson 1910–1989 m. Gertrude (May) Jibson 1912–1991
      1. 1. Dennis (R.) Jibson 1938–1991
      2. 2. Ralph (J.) Jibson 1937–1937
    4. 4. Thelma Jibson 1912–1987
    5. 5. Wallace (Norton) Jibson 1915–2006
    6. 6. Calvin (Ray) Jibson 1925–2011
    7. 7. Jay (Robert Jibson) * 1919–1997
  2. 2. Teresa (Bell) Anderson 1875–1964
  3. 3. Stina (May) Anderson 1874–1912
  4. 4. John (Riley) Anderson 1877–1947
  5. 5. Andreas (Judd) Anderson 1878–1953
  6. 6. Frankie (Vilate) Anderson 1882–1888
  7. 7. Wanda Anderson 1886–1891
  8. 8. Wilma (Gay) Anderson 1887–1936
  9. 9. Sarah (Edna) Anderson 1880–1881

Andreas Anderson's Timeline

3 Records

1851
26 APR 1851
Birth of Andreas John Anderson in Glömserud, Fredsberg, Skaraborg, Sweden
Glömserud, Fredsberg, Skaraborg, Sweden
1873
19 Jan 1873
Age 22
Andreas John Anderson was married in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah
Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah
1928
6 December 1928
Age 77
Death of Andreas John Anderson in Declo, Cassia, Idaho, United States
Declo, Cassia, Idaho, United States

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 26 APR 1851
    Event Place: Glömserud, Fredsberg, Skaraborg, Sweden

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Marriage
    Event Date: 19 Jan 1873
    Event Place: Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 6 December 1928
    Event Place: Declo, Cassia, Idaho, United States

    Genealogy Event 4
    Event Type: Burial
    Event Place: Grantsville, Tooele County, Utah, United States of America
    Record Source: U.S., Find a Grave® Index, 1600s-Current

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