Carl Axel Hjellming[1, 2, 3, 4]
1839 - 1907 (68 år)-
Namn Carl Axel Hjellming Bosatt ca 1838 Adress:
Rosen, Vänersborg, Älvsborgs, Västergötland, SwedenFödd 19 Feb 1839 Vänersborg, Älvsborgs län (P), Sverige Kön Man Dop 24 Feb 1839 Vänersborg, Älvsborgs län (P), Sverige Bosatt mel 1845 och 1855 Adress:
Vänersborg, Älvsborgs, Västergötland, SwedenBosatt mel 1861 och 1866 Adress:
Hällekind, Skee, Göteborgs och Bohus, Bohuslän, SwedenBosatt mel 1866 och 1872 Adress:
Strömstad, Göteborgs och Bohus, Bohuslän, SwedenBosatt mel 1866 och 1870 Adress:
Stahre, Skee, Göteborgs och Bohus, Bohuslän, SwedenBosatt mel 1872 och 1876 Adress:
Strömstad, Göteborgs och Bohus, Bohuslän, SwedenImmigrated to America. 6 Sep 1875 Ålder: 36 Charlotte and the children followed him to America 4 years later. 12 Dec 1879 Ålder: 40 Worked on building of the Onsgard State Bank, Spring Grove, M 1890 Ålder: 50-51 Folkräkning 1905 Crooked Creek Township, Houston, Minnesota Ålder: 65-66 Yrke Murare Yrke Stone Mason & Brick layer Post-IDnummer MH:I501763 _UID 6228bbd246c731eca678347df68d753d Begravd Nov 1907 Evergreen Cemetery, Caledonia, Houston, MInnesota, USA Död 19 Nov 1907 Spring Grove, Houston, Minnesota, USA Ålder: 68 Person-ID I501763 Hayman Iburg Senast ändrad 12 Mar 2023
Far Erik Johan Hjelming, f. 9 Jul 1809, Vänersborg, Älvsborgs län (P), Sverige , d. Sweden Mor Catharina Andersdotter, f. 16 Maj 1812, Engebacken, Bäve , d. Ja, datum okänt Post-IDnummer MH:F500471 _UID 6228bbd2dd5671eca678347df68d753d Familjens ID F500471 Familjeöversikt | Familjediagram
Familj Charlotta Karlsdotter Karlsdotter (Brandt), f. 29 Jun 1837, Skee, Västra Götaland, Sweden , d. 22 Jan 1906, Caledonia, Houston, Minnesota, United States (Ålder 68 år) Gift 1 Apr 1862 Bohuslan, Skee, Skee Parish, Sverige - Make/Maka: Karl Axel Hjelming
Post-IDnummer MH:F500996 _UID 6298a1f8cfc321eca67f347df68d753d Barn + 1. Charles Advard Hjelming (född Hjellming), f. 10 Jun 1863, Strömstad, Västra Götaland, Sweden , d. 26 Jan 1943, Ortley, Roberts, South Dakota, United States (Ålder 79 år) + 2. John Martin Hjellming, f. 20 Dec 1865, Skee Parish, Sverige , d. 6 Aug 1931, Houston, Minnesota, United States (Ålder 65 år) 3. Hulda Hjellming, f. 1866, Sweden + 4. Hulda Ulrika Hjelming, f. 1 Jun 1868, Bohuslan, Stromstad, Sverige , d. 3 Jul 1942, La Crosse, La Crosse County, Wisconsin, USA (Ålder 74 år) 5. Matildia Hjelling, f. 1872, Sweden 6. Anders Theodor Hjelming, f. 19 Jun 1873, Stromstad, Hohuslan, Swedan, United States 7. Julia Hjellming, f. 1876, Sweden 8. Amalia Mathilda Hjellming, f. 23 Apr 1876, Bohuslan, Stromstad, Sverige Senast ändrad 12 Mar 2023 Familjens ID F500996 Familjeöversikt | Familjediagram
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Händelse-karta Född - 19 Feb 1839 - Vänersborg, Älvsborgs län (P), Sverige Dop - 24 Feb 1839 - Vänersborg, Älvsborgs län (P), Sverige = Länk till Google Earth
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Källor - [S500011] Svenska husförhörslängder, 1820-1947, (MyHeritage) (Tillförlitlighet: 4).
Carl Axel<br>Födelse: 19 feb 1839 - Wborg<br>Hemvist: Ungefär 1838 - Rosen, Vänersborg, Älvsborgs, Västergötland, Sweden<br>Relation till huvudfigur: Son<br>Förälder: Joh. Hjelming<br>Mödrar: Joh. Hjelming, Cath. Andersson<br>Syskon: Ida Erica, Wilh. Fredrik<br>Bok: LandSwedenBokVänersborg AI11, 1837 - 1838 ProvinsVästergötlandPlatsRosen LänÄlvsborgsSida143 FörsamlingVänersborgRad12 Se hushållsmedlemmar<br><a id='household'></a>Hushåll<br>Relation till huvudfigur; Namn; Födelse; Föreslagna alternativ<br>Överhuvud; <a href="https://www.myheritage.se/research/collection-10180/svenska-husforhorslangder?s=322532481&itemId=179105579-&groupId=c08cd600b971c29f6636c6df7db930ca&action=showRecord&recordTitle=Joh.+Hjelming">Joh. Hjelming</a>; 1809; <br>Maka; <a href="https://www.myheritage.se/research/collection-10180/svenska-husforhorslangder?s=322532481&itemId=179107659-&groupId=c08cd600b971c29f6636c6df7db930ca&action=showRecord&recordTitle=Cath.+Andersson">Cath. Andersson</a>; 16 maj 1812; <br>Dotter; <a href="https://www.myheritage.se/research/collection-10180/svenska-husforhorslangder?s=322532481&itemId=179105778-&groupId=c08cd600b971c29f6636c6df7db930ca&action=showRecord&recordTitle=Ida+Erica">Ida Erica</a>; 8 okt 1835; <br>Son; <a href="https://www.myheritage.se/research/collection-10180/svenska-husforhorslangder?s=322532481&itemId=179105854-&groupId=c08cd600b971c29f6636c6df7db930ca&action=showRecord&recordTitle=Wilh.+Fredrik">Wilh. Fredrik</a>; 14 okt 1837; <br>Son; <a href="https://www.myheritage.se/research/collection-10180/svenska-husforhorslangder?s=322532481&itemId=179105902-&groupId=c08cd600b971c29f6636c6df7db930ca&action=showRecord&recordTitle=Carl+Axel">Carl Axel</a>; 19 feb 1839; - [S500302] Chronicling America: Historiska dagstidningar från USA, 1791-1963, (MyHeritage) (Tillförlitlighet: 4), 6 Dec 1907.
<p>St. Paul Tidende<br />Publicering: Saint Paul, Ramsey, Minnesota, USA<br />Datum: 6 dec 1907<br />Text: "...Johnsons Fader. Menighedens første Præst var I. A. Cederstam. En velfjeitM Mitrer i Caledo nia, Carl Arel Hjelming, blev forleden Aften funden død ,i en Stald i Spring Grove. Tødsaarsagen antages at nære et..."<br />Om denna källaSt. Paul Tidende ("Saint Paul Times") began in 1902, when Christian Rasmussen purchased the Norwegian-language newspaper Heimdal ("Home Valley") with the intent of re-establishing it as a newspaper for Minnesota's Danish population. In 1887, Rasmussen had moved his publishing company from Chicago to Minneapolis and established what would become known locally as bladfarbrikken or "the newspaper factory," publishing as many as 16 Danish- and Norwegian-language newspapers, as well as books and other print publications. St. Paul Tidende was a Danish-language newspaper, published as an 8-page, 7-column weekly, with an Independent Republican political affiliation. In its peak years, from 1914 to 1920, St. Paul Tidende had a circulation of 5,000.In contrast with Minnesota's largest Scandinavian immigrant populations, the Norwegians and the Swedes, the Danes were a much smaller and more diffuse group. Although the majority of Danish immigrants prior to 1920 settled in rural areas of the state, a significant number chose to live in the cities of Minneapolis and Saint Paul. By 1905, the Danish population of Saint Paul numbered just over 1,300, scattered in neighborhoods throughout the city, with roughly another 1,400 Danes residing in greater Ramsey County. Many had come to Saint Paul in the 1880s to work on the westward expansion of the Northern Pacific Railroad and in subsequent years found work primarily as artisans and laborers.St. Paul Tidende featured the same content and followed the same layout as all of the C. Rasmussen Publishing Company's newspapers. No headlines were used. Instead, news items were organized under labeled columns. National and international news could be found on page one; Danish and Norwegian news filled the second and third pages. Editorials and letters to the paper made up most the fourth page. Finally, local news was printed on the back page, while the rest of the paper consisted of short stories, brief features, and patent medicine advertisements.An interesting point to note is the close relationship between the Danish and Norwegian languages--a tie that traces back many centuries over complex political alliances between the two countries. As spoken languages, Danish and Norwegian are mutually intelligible, but there are enough differences between the two that one can recognize each as a separate language. In written form, however, Danish and Norwegian are extremely similar--so much so that newspapers such as St. Paul Tidende were often listed in newspaper directories as being published in both Danish and Norwegian.As the head of his own publishing company, Christian Rasmussen served as the first editor and publisher of St. Paul Tidende, but the day-to-day duties of running the paper were handed off in its first year to John Johnsen, who served as editor and publisher until 1913, when he was succeeded by Carl Munkholm, who was the paper's last editor of record.Declining circulation and advertising revenue ultimately forced Rasmussen to consolidate his newspaper empire down to one Norwegian-language newspaper he had started in 1890 in Chicago, the Ugebladet ("Weekly Blade"). Although the exact date of its closure is unknown, it is believed the final issue of St. Paul Tidende was published in 1928</p> - [S500330] 1905 Minnesota, Statlig Folkräkning, (MyHeritage) (Tillförlitlighet: 4).
Carl Axel Hjelming<br>Kön: Man<br>Födelse: Ungefär 1839 - Sweden<br>Hemvist: 1905 - Crooked Creek Township, Houston, Minnesota<br>Hemvist: 1905 - Crooked Creek Township, Houston, Minnesota<br>Ras: Vit<br>Rad: 11<br>Folkgrupp: White<br>Faderns födelseplats: Sweden<br>Moderns födelseplats: Sweden<br>Ålder: 66<br>Folkräkning: DelstatMinnesotaMapp004520284Sida326 LandUSABild00921Rad11 Datum1905Film928788 - [S500331] Minnesota, Death Index, 1904-2001, (MyHeritage) (Tillförlitlighet: 4).
Carl Axel Hjelming<br>Död: 19 nov 1907 - Houston County, Minnesota, United States<br>Cerifikat nr: 1907-53-288
- [S500011] Svenska husförhörslängder, 1820-1947, (MyHeritage) (Tillförlitlighet: 4).