Johanna Maria Andersson

Brief Life History of Johanna Maria

When Johanna Maria Andersson was born on 14 October 1837, in Naverstad, Göteborgs och Bohus, Sweden, her father, Anders Johansson, was 38 and her mother, Helena Eriksdotter, was 33. She married Karl Magnus Vallentin on 17 March 1861. They were the parents of at least 5 sons and 8 daughters. She lived in Mo, Töreboda, Töreboda, Västra Götaland, Sweden for about 10 years.

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Family Time Line

Karl Magnus Vallentin
1839–1923
Johanna Maria Andersson
1837–
Marriage: 17 March 1861
Hilma Karoline Valentin
1861–1926
Sofie Vallentin
1867–
Herman Theodor Vallentin
1863–1864
Amanda Vallentin
1865–1865
Abela Vallentin
1866–1990
Amanda Sofia Vallentin
1868–
Herman Julius Vallentin
1871–
Otto Servatius Karlsen Vallentin
1873–1948
Otto Sevatius Vallentin
1873–1948
Charlotta Vallentin
1876–1876
Thekla Serafia Vallentin
1877–
Aksel Emanuel Vallentin
1880–1882
Hulda Marie Vallentin
1883–

Sources (11)

  • Johanna Maria Andersdotter in household of Karl Magn Vallentin, "Sweden, Household Examination Books, 1880-1930"
  • Johanna Maria Andersdr. in household of Karl Maja Vallentin, "Sweden, Household Examination Books, 1880-1930"
  • Johanna Mar. Andersd. in household of Karl Magn.Vallentin, "Sweden, Household Examination Books, 1880-1930"

World Events (8)

1848 · The March Unrest

The March Unrest, or the Marsoroligheterna, was a series of riots in Stockholm in March 1848, due to news of the French Revolution. As a mob gathered and plundered shops on March 19, the militia fired shots and 18 deaths. The army arrived on March 21 for reinforcement and terminated any further rioting.

1852

Anti-Jewish riots broke out in Stockholm.

1873 · The Swedish Krona Becomes National Currency

The Swedish krona replaced the Swedish riksdaler as the national currency in 1873.

Name Meaning

Some characteristic forenames: Scandinavian Erik, Bjorn, Lars, Mats, Lennart, Nils, Per, Anders, Berndt, Hokan, Olle, Sten. German Hans, Kurt, Alfons, Ernst, Gerd, Monika.

Swedish: patronymic from the personal name Anders, a vernacular form of Andreas .

Americanized form of Norwegian, North German, and very rare Danish patronymic Anderssen, a cognate of 1 above. Compare Andersen and Anderson .

Dictionary of American Family Names © Patrick Hanks 2003, 2006.

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