Christine (Marie Stina) Lundquist (Andersson)

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Christine (Marie Stina) Lundquist (Andersson) (Gustafsdotter)

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Birthplace: Gräsmark, Sweden
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Daughter of John Andersson Lundquist and Christine Persdotter Lundquist
Mother of Private and Private
Sister of Magnus Lundquist; Richard William Lundquist; Edd Leander Lundquist; Lottie C. (Lundquist) Smith; Emil Albert Lundquist and 2 others

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About Christine (Marie Stina) Lundquist (Andersson)

Hemmansägaredotter means farm daughter. Does that mean not the daughter of Johan? She emigrates at a later time to the US than her probable mother and is listed together with her mother from emigration information perspective. It is believed she migrates to the US with her mother's father.

name: Maria Stina

Emigration date: 1892-05-20

Last name: Gustafsdotter

Emigration county: Värmland

Birth date: 1879-11-30

Emigration parish: Gräsmark

Farm anme (eg. Bäcke-Nils):

Emigration location: Timbonäs

Birth county: Värmland

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Birth parish: Gräsmark

Destination country: N. Amerika

Birth place: Timbonäs

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Alone/Family (E/F): E

Birth country (Outside Sweden):

File nr: 111

Profession: Hemmansägaredotter (farmer's daughter)

Age: 13

Page in household examination book: 440

Sex: K

Nr in emigration book: 122

Civil status: Og

JOHN AND CHRISTINE LUNDQUIST Deer Township

John and Christine Lundquist came with their three children, Magnus, Christine and Fred, from Sweden to the United States. Their first home in America was in Dodge county, Minnesota. Here the other children were born. They include Richard, Lottie, Emil, Edd, and Robert.

In 1900, when John was thirty-nine years old, the family moved to Deer township, where John had filed a homestead claim a year earlier. The family remained on this homestead for seventy years.

The children and grandchildren include: Magnus who had ten children, Clifford, Martin, Luella, Oscar, Reuben, Milton, Kenneth, Ruth, Eunice and Donald. Christine had two sons, Clifford and Conrad; Fred; Richard, who had two daughters, Nadine and Lila; Lottie whose two sons are Rudolph and Ralph; Edd (who served in France in World War I); and Robert whose one daughter and four sons are Mabel, Morris, Willard, Floyd and James.

The Lundquists were members of the Lutheran church.

Roseau Co. Historical Society and Warroad Bi-Centennial Committee, Pioneers! O Pioneers, Book 1 - Early Settlers of 1895-1910, pp. 202-03, . Source Media Type: Book, 164.

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