Birth |
2 Jul 1849 |
Sunnanö, Torsång Parish, Kopparberg, SWEDEN [1, 2] |
- Birth records indicate that Anatolius was the illegitimate child of Elisabeth. I have not determined whether she later married or not.
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Anatolius Sundberg
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Census |
1893 |
Sunnanö, Torsång Parish, Kopparberg, SWEDEN [3] |
- The 1884-1893 Household Examination shows the following family
Anatolius Sundberg, b. Jul 2, 1854 Torsång, married 1879, came 1884-12-20 from N. Amerika.
wife: Greta Lisa Görsdotter, b. Oct 19, 1858 Torsång, married 1879.
daughter: Agnes Adelina, b. Dec 8, 1885 Torsång.
son: Artur Emanuel, b. Oct 15, 1887 Torsång.
son: Axel Valdemar, b. May 7, 1890 Torsång.
daughter: Betty Regina, b. Sep 7, 1892 Torsång.
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Anatolius and Margaretta (Gorsdtr) Sundberg
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Census |
1900 |
Sunnanö, Torsång Parish, Kopparberg, SWEDEN [4] |
- 1894-1900 Household Examination shows the following family.
Anatolius Sundberg, b July 2, 1849 Torsång parish, married 1879.
wife: Greta Lisa Gorsdotter, b. Oct 19, 1858, Torsång parish, married 1879.
daughter: Agnes Adalina, b. Dec 8, 1858, Torsång parish.
son: Arthur Emanuel, b. Oct 15, 1887 Torsång parish.
son: Axel Valdemar, b. May 7, 1890 Torsång parish.
daughter: Betty Regina, b. Sept 7, 1892 Torsång parish.
daughter: Elsa Mariana, b. Apr 30, 1895 Torsång parish.
daughter: Svea Ingeborg, b. Jan 17, 1898 Torsång parish.
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Anatolius and Margaretta (Gorsdtr) Sundberg
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Census |
11 May 1910 |
Wykeham Township, Todd, MN [5] |
- 1910 census at Wykeham Township, Todd, MN shows: Anatolius Sundberg, 60 married 31 years, b. SWEDEN, parents b. SWEDEN, farmer, immigrated 1900; Margaret E., 51, 8 children born / 6 living, b. SWEDEN, parents b. SWEDEN, children, all but John Venner b. SWEDEN: Axel W., 20; Betty R., 17, servant private family; Elsie M., 15, servant private family; Svea A., 12; John V., 7, b. MN.
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1910 Census Anatolius and Margaretta (Gorsdtr) Sundberg |
Census |
28 Feb 1920 |
Burleene Township, Todd, MN [6] |
- 1920 census Burlene Township, Todd, MN shows: Anatolius Sundberg, 68, b. SWEDEN, immigrated 1900, parents born SWEDEN, farmer; Margaret, 61, b. SWEDEN, immigrated 1900, parents b. SWEDEN; children: Axel, 29, b. SWEDEN; Venner, 17, b. MN.
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1920 Census Anatolius and Margaretta (Gorsdtr) Sundberg |
Census |
8 Apr 1930 |
Burleene Township, Todd, MN [7] |
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1930 Census Anatolius and Margaretta (Gorsdtr) Sundberg |
Immigratn |
5 Mar 1882 |
Torsång Parish, Kopparberg, SWEDEN [8] |
- Swedish emigration records show that Anatolius traveled alone to North America.
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Immigratn |
20 Dec 1884 [9, 10] |
- Swedish records show that Anatolius "came from North Amerika" on Dec. 20, 1884. Ellis Island records from 1900 indicate that he had been in the US previously and gave the place as Herman, MN.
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Immigratn |
13 Aug 1900 |
Gothenburg, SWEDEN [10, 11] |
- Anatolius and Margaretta emigrated from Sweden in 1900 along with their children. The initial part of their journey was aboard the ship "Aristo" sailing from Gothenburg, Sweden to Hull, England.
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Anatolius Sundberg family
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Immigratn |
29 Aug 1900 [10] |
- Anatolius and Margaretta emigrated from Sweden in 1900 along with their six children. They arrived August 29, 1900 aboard the "Oceanic" which left from Liverpool.
The ship manifest indicates Anatolius was 51 years old, occupation listed as laborer and he had $400.00. His final destination was Minneapolis, Minnesota. Also listed were: Greta, 42; Agnes, 15, servant; Arthur, 13, laborer; Axel, 10; Betty, 8; Elsa, 5y 6 m; and Ivea (sic) 2.
Built by Harlan & Wolff Limited, Belfast, Northern Ireland, 1899. 17,272 gross tons; 704 (bp) feet long; 63 feet wide. Steam triple expansion engines, twin screw. Service speed 19 knots. 1,710 passengers (410 first class, 300 second class, 1,000 third class).
Built for White Star and Dominion Lines, in 1899 and named Oceanic. Liverpool-New York service. World’s largest liner 1899-1901. Converted to wartime Aux. Cruiser. Stranded in the Shetland 9/1914. Gradually scrapped on the spot in 1924.
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SS Oceanic
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Note |
- From a web site that was supposed to be about Motor Museum but that part wasn't functional yet.
TORSÅNG - THE CULTURAL HERITAGE
This part of our country, which is called Dalarna, is full of historical memories. Torsång is a small village, and you will find it if you follow the road 8 km southeast of Borlänge along the river Dalälven. People have lived here since the Stone Age and the place is one of the oldest parishes in Dalarna.
The church is the oldest preserved building in Torsång. It was built in the 14th century, and the christening font is from the 13th century. The building is made of granite and brick, and is very beautiful.
To understand the importance of Torsång, you have to know a little about the geographi of Dalarna. In Dalarna there are two rivers taking up all water from the western and northern parts. They are called Västerdalälven and Österdalälven. These two rivers brings together in Dalälven a couple of miles north of Torsång, and floats through Torsång out to the sea. The water from the eastern part of Dalarna floats down to a lake called Runn. Runn is connected to Dalälven with a small river called Lillälven.
Falu Koppargruva has always needed lots of wood. At the beginning of the 17th century was the neighbourhood out of wood and the king of Sweden, Karl IX, banned cutting trees in an area of 10 km around Falun. Since the rivers always have been used for transporting it became natural to take the trees in the big forests in the eastern and northern parts of Dalarna, and from there float them down the river to Falun by way of Torsång.
In the middle of the sixties the last log was floated down this river, and this village began to die.
At the end of the seventies some of the government institutions were moved to Borlänge. Lots of people had to move from Stockholm to Borlänge. This was a new time of prosperity for Torsång. About 150 houses and a new provision shop were built in Torsång. This generation now has grown-up children and the provision shop has had to close down.
Nowadays you can say that this village begins to come to life when it's time for the spring flood, and that it slows down when the trees lose their leaves.
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Death |
7 May 1925 |
Burleene Township, Todd, MN [1] |
Burial |
Swedish Baptist Cemetery, Rose City, Douglas, MN [1] |
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Family 2 |
Margareta Elisabet GORSDOTTER, b. 19 Oct 1858, Sunnanö, Torsång Parish, Kopparberg, SWEDEN d. 22 Jan 1931, Edina, Hennepin, MN (Age 72 years) |
Marriage |
11 May 1879 |
Sunnanö, Torsång Parish, Kopparberg, SWEDEN [5, 9, 13] |
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Anatolius Sundberg and Margaretta Gorsdotter
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Children |
| 1. Hedda Elisabeth SUNDBERG, b. 11 Oct 1880, Sunnanö, Torsång Parish, Kopparberg, SWEDEN d. 5 Feb 1882, Sunnanö, Torsång Parish, Kopparberg, SWEDEN (Age 1 year) |
| 2. Agnes Adelina SUNDBERG, b. 8 Dec 1885, Sunnanö, Torsång Parish, Kopparberg, SWEDEN d. Bef 1908, MN (Age < 22 years) |
| 3. Arthur Emanuel SUNDBERG, b. 15 Oct 1887, Sunnanö, Torsång Parish, Kopparberg, SWEDEN d. 16 Oct 1973, Marion Co., OR (Age 86 years) |
| 4. Axel Valdemar SUNDBERG, b. 7 May 1890, Sunnanö, Torsång Parish, Kopparberg, SWEDEN d. 5 Mar 1964, San Bernardino, CA (Age 73 years) |
| 5. Betty Regina SUNDBERG, b. 7 Sep 1892, Sunnanö, Torsång Parish, Kopparberg, SWEDEN d. 22 Dec 1991, Bloomington, Hennepin, MN (Age 99 years) |
| 6. Elsa Mariana SUNDBERG, b. 30 Apr 1895, Sunnanö, Torsång Parish, Kopparberg, SWEDEN d. 14 May 1986, Minneapolis, Hennepin, MN (Age 91 years) |
| 7. Svea Ingaborg SUNDBERG, b. 17 Jan 1898, Sunnanö, Torsång Parish, Kopparberg, SWEDEN d. 30 Nov 1986, Minneapolis, Hennepin, MN (Age 88 years) |
| 8. John Venner SUNDBERG, b. 28 Feb 1903, Eagle Bend, Todd, MN d. 2 Aug 1982, Alexandria, Douglas, MN (Age 79 years) |
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Family ID |
F1347 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |