Anna was the pioneer among her sisters and brothers, the first one to leave the native land to find a new life across the Atlantic.
Anna married a Swedish sailor whose last name had been transformed to a completely unique name, Eldfrick. Anna was the uniting link in the family and a diligent letterwriter. Anna was also the last of the siblings to pass away.
Read more about Anna in the book "Ten siblings from Närke" or in the Swedish version "Tio syskon från Närke". Both can be ordered at www.blurb.com
Anna was the pioneer among her sisters and brothers, the first one to leave the native land to find a new life across the Atlantic.
Anna married a Swedish sailor whose last name had been transformed to a completely unique name, Eldfrick. Anna was the uniting link in the family and a diligent letterwriter. Anna was also the last of the siblings to pass away.
Read more about Anna in the book "Ten siblings from Närke" or in the Swedish version "Tio syskon från Närke". Both can be ordered at www.blurb.com
Gravesite Details
w/ Axel H
Family Members
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Lina Andersdotter Sundblad
1860–1922
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Charlotta Matilda "Lotten" Andersdotter Karlsson
1862–1912
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Johanna "Hanna" Andersdotter Eriksson
1864–1950
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Amanda Andersson Lundin
1867–1941
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Eric Andersson Hagman
1870–1903
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Anders Andersson Hagman
1873–1944
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Maria "Mia" Andersson Karlsson
1878–1951
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Johan Andersson Hagman
1880–1946
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Ellen "Elin" Andersson Hagman Johnson
1883–1945
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