Frederick Olsson Selberg

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Frederick Olsson Selberg

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Prästholm, Norrbotten, Sweden
Death: July 14, 1911 (71)
Cass, North Dakota, United States
Place of Burial: Harwood, Cass, North Dakota, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of Olof Fredric Selberg and Anna Carin Selberg
Husband of Anna Christina Selberg
Father of Unknown Child Selberg; Johan Aron Selberg; Amelia Selberg Cory; Fritioff Selberg; Albertina "Tina" Yerxa and 3 others
Brother of Johan Aron Selberg and Anna Lovisa Selberg

Managed by: Lars Sjöberg
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About Frederick Olsson Selberg

Carol Ferrara visited his grave in Harwood ND on Monday June 7th, 2010.

I took pictures and will add them to my site.

NOTE Fred's obituary and the 1910 census indicate 8 children born to Fredric and Anna, with 3 still living. Only 7 chidren are documented through Swedish Household Examination Books and US Census. One girl, "Brita Sellberg", traveled with them to America in 1881 (listed as age 21) but there is no record of her living in the household in Sweden or America. There is a Brita Selberg in the same county in Sweden but she married in 1880, had children and remained in Sweden. There also is no record of any children born after immigration to US. I have added "Unknown Child" to the profile with an estimated birthdate and will adjust if further information is found. -added by ag Oct 22, 2019

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Frederick Olsson Selberg's Timeline

1839
September 20, 1839
Prästholm, Norrbotten, Sweden
October 1, 1839
1859
1859
1861
September 29, 1861
Råneå, Norrbotten County, Sweden
1864
July 8, 1864
1867
May 22, 1867
Råneå, Norrbotten County, Sweden
1869
August 30, 1869
Lulea, Norrbotten, Sweden
1872
October 1, 1872
Råneå, Sweden
1875
December 2, 1875