Wednesday, August 18, 2021

Jarl Family - Albin Johan Jarl - Obituary

I found this obituary in ChroniclingAmerica.org website. This obituary reads as follows:
 
BOYER
Boyer, Iowa, June 23, 1924

     The friends of Albin Jarl were greatly shocked Saturday morning to learn of his death. No one, knew he was sick as they took him to Denison Hospital Friday afternoon.
     Mr. Jarl was born in Jankajslag, Lan Smaland, Sweden, May 2, 1874. He came to America in 1888, stopping at Harconia, Iowa, later coming to Crawford county where he has since lived. In 1894 he united in marriage to Caroline Johnson. This union was bless with eight children, who are Elmy Master of Mankato, Minn., Pearl Jarl of Burlington, Iowa, Mrs. Elizabeth Warnschell of Wall Lake, Ethel, Margaret, Carl and Theodore at home, one son John, died March 29 1918. Besides the children he leaves his wife, two sisters in Burlington, one sister and two brothers in Sweden to mourn his death. The funeral was held at the Oscar Telgren home in Kiron Tuesday afternoon. Rev. Watson of Boyer was in charge. The pallbearers were: Russel and Virgil Linman, Elwood and Paul Anderson, Swan Carlson and Otto Martinson. He was laid to rest in the Kiron cemetery. Thus another life is ended, the Book of Life being closed.

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Saturday, August 14, 2021

Jarl Family - John Theodore Jarl Headstone

In the Summer of 2012 Brian and I took a "Family History Tour Roadtrip".

We went north east through South and North Dakota and then on through Minnesota and down to Iowa.

Using the Internet we found Kiron Cemetery outside of the very small hamlet of Kiron, Crawford County, Iowa.

Following the directions we headed North and then turned East on a small dusty road. We could tell that there was a cemetery ahead.

We turned right, under the black metal sign, and drove about 20 feet in then stopped.

There were alot of graves. As I was rolling my window down I told Brian "it's going to be hard to find Albin and John."

I looked down and there to the right of our car was Albin's grave right alongside the road. John's grave was slightly above his and to the right.

John's headstone is simple:
JOHN T
JARL
1905 - 1918

I think that John was a victim of the 1918 Flu Pandemic. It affected his heart valves leading to his death.

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Jarl Family Census - 1910 Federal - Albin Johan Jarl


 

On line 17 is the enumeration of the Jarl family. They are the 34th family visited, and the 42th family counted in this district. 

Line 17 lists Jarl Albin who is a married once, white male, and 32 [?] years old, as head of the household. He has been married 14 years. Both he and his parents were born in Sweden. He immigrated in 1888. Naturalization does not apply to him. [I have looked for his naturalization records in this county and have found none.] He speaks English. He is employed as a farm laborer. He has not been out of work this previous year He can read, write, maybe English but I don't know how well. He rents his home and farm. It says that he is a veteran but I think not. He is not blind, deaf, and dumb.

Line 18 lists Caroline as his wife. She is a white married 32 year old female who is 32. She has been married once for 14 years. She has had 6 children who are still living. Both she and her parents were born in Sweden. Lina immigrated in 1894. She can read, write, and speak English.

Line 19 lists Emely who is the daughter of Albin. She is a single white female, and is 13 years old. She was born in Iowa and her parents were born in Sweden. She can speak, read and write English. She attends school and is unemployed. 

Line 20 lists Pearl who is also Albin's daughter. She is a white female who is 10 years old and single. She was born in Iowa and her parents were born in Sweden. She can speak, read and write English. She attends school and is unemployed.

Line 21 lists Elisabeth who is also Albin's daughter. She is a white female who is 8 years old and single. She was born in Iowa and her parents were born in Sweden. She can speak, read and write English. She attends school and is unemployed.

Line 22 lists John who is Albin's son. He is a white male who is 6 years old and single. He was born in Iowa, and his parents were born in Sweden. He is unemployed. He does not attend school.

Line 23 lists Ethel who is Albin's daughter. She is a white female who is 3 years old and single. She was born in Iowa, and her parents were born in Sweden. She is unemployed, and does not attend school.

Line 24 lists Margarit who is Albin's daughter. She is a white female who is 1 year old and single. She was born in Iowa, and her parents were born in Sweden. She is unemployed, and does not attend school.

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Jarl Family Census - 1905 Iowa State Census - Albin Jarl

Our family is listed in this 1905 Iowa State Census as living in Boyer, Stockholm township, Crawford County.
On the lower right hand page we find Albin Jarl leading the list. He is followed by:

Mrs    "    "
Emily      "
Pearl       "
Charlotte "
John        "


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Jarl Family Census - 1851 - 1855 - Anders Magnus Jarl

 







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Jarl Family Census - 1838 - 1843 - Anders Magnus Jarl

 













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Friday, August 13, 2021

Magnusson Family - Gustava Charlotta Magnusdotter - page 4 - Death Record

 This is the death record, or collection record,  for  Gustava Charlotta Magnusdotter which took place in Norra Sandsjö Parish, Jonköpings lang, during the year of 1887.

Gustava Charlotta was the 25th death entry for the year 1887. She died on June 27. She was married, and lived in Osrarps Soldattorp Wastra [?] Soldattorp [soldier village]. [Prosteri defines as residence, by Interglot.com/dictionary.] 

She was 41 years, 7 months, and 17 days old. She was married. Her cause of death was Krafta or cancer in English. 

I had been diagnosed with breast cancer in July 2021. It took me until August 12, to remember that one of my Swedish 2nd great grandmother was also diagnosed with cancer. My believe is that she had breast cancer as it would have been apparent upon a visual examination. Mine was not apparent until a mammography had been performed several times.

My surgery was on August 10, 2021, performed by Dr. James Anderson, at Wyoming Medical Center in Casper Wyoming.

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Magnussen Family - Gustava Charlotta Magnusdotter page 3 - Marriage

This is the marriage record for the soldier Anders Johan Jarl and his wife, the unmarried daughter of a soldier, [named] Gustava Charlotta Magnusdotter.

Anders was born in 1843 and Gustava was born in 1845.

They can be found on page 223 of the census.

The couple was married in 1864, Aug. 27

Serskilda Anteckningar translates to Special Notes. I cannot at this time interpret what is written there.
ärsnummer translates to "year number" in Google Translate.

Copy the entire entry in the search box, paste it into your browser, and you will find this microfilm. Using the drop down box in the middle of the blue heading for Riksarkivet, pull up Bild 20. this entry is at the bottom of the page.

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Sunday, August 1, 2021

Jarl Family Census - 1900 Federal - Albin Johan Jarl

This is a copy of the 1900 United States Federal Census for Emeli V. Jarl. It is under Emili's name as the Ancestry search engine to didn't find Albin. 

The entry for the family is in Iowa, Crawford [county], Stockholm [township] District 0065

On line 37 is the enumeration of the Jarl family. They are the 44th family counted in this district. 

Line 37 lists Jarl Albin who is a married white male, and 26 years old, as head of the household. He was born in May 1874, and has been married 3 years. Both he and his parents were born in Sweden. He immigrated in 1887, and has lived here for 13 years. Naturalization does not apply to him. [I have looked for his naturalization records in this county and have found none.] He is employed as a farm laborer. He can read, write, and speak - Swedish - maybe English but I don't know how well. He rents his home.

Line 38 lists [Caro]Lina I as his wife. She is a white married 24 year old [fe]male who was born in May 1876. She has been in the United States for 3 years. She has had 2 children who are still living. Both she and her parents were born in Sweden. Lina immigrated in 1894. She can read and write [Swedish?] but not speak English[?]

Line 39 lists Emeli V who is the Daughter of Albin. She is a single white female, who was born in Oct 1897 and is 3 years old. She was born in Iowa and her parents were born in Sweden.

Line 40 list Pearl who is also Albin's daughter. She is a white female who was born in May 1899 and is 1 year old and single. She was born in Iowa and her parents were born in Sweden.

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