Creighton SLOAN [scrapbook] was born 1, 2, 3 on 25 Jun 1842 in Born at Sea, Ireland. He died on 29 Mar 1916 in Cook County, Chicago, Illinois. The cause of death was Cardiac arrest caused by arterial sclerosis. He was buried on 2 Apr 1916 in Rosehill Cemetery, Chicago, Section R, Lot 258. He married Elizabeth LEE in 1865 in Pennsylvania. Creighton was counted in a census 4, 5 in 1880 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He was counted in a census 6 in 1880 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
I now believe that Samuel Sloan, born in Pennsylvania in about 1794, was the Father of my Great-Grandfather, Creighton Sloan (1842-1916). However this is just a guess. I cannot prove this. Also, there is contrary evidence, in that the death certificate of Creighton Sloan says "Born at Sea Irish".
Even though I am just guessing, I am attaching Creighton Sloan as a child of this marriage in the hope that evidence will develop either proving or dis-proving this relationship.
According to http://www.familytreedna.com I am a generic DNA Match with a descendant of the William Sloan.who was born in 1780 and was the husband of Mary Kirkwoood. That William Sloan was married twice and had at least 10 children. My best guess is that Creighton Sloan was a grandson of that William Sloan. However, the genetic match only shows that we are related within 14 generations. Therefore, the relationship might be more distant.
Thus, this only proves that we are related probably within seven generations. More information is needed. However, since he was married twice and had at least ten children, this suggests that he might be the father or the grandfather of my great grandfather Creighton Sloan (1842-1916).
I am fairly convinced, although I have no proof, that the mother of my great-grandfather Creighton Sloan was either Mary Sloan or Mary Ann Sloan. Sloan was her maiden name, not her married name.
How many early immigrants to America went back to Europe?
For a long time I have faced a brick wall with regard to my great-grandfather, Creighton Sloan (1843-1916). Recently through the help of several researchers including especially Molly Kennedy (who I highly recommend) I have made substantial progress. Indeed, I would feel on the verge of completely solving the problem, except for one detail: In order for my theory to work, it was necessary for one of my ancestors, having been born in Pennsylvania, to go back to Ireland, probably in 1842, and then return to America in 1852.
We tend to assume that once a family reached America, they never went back. However, I recall reading some statistics saying that about half of the early Americans did go back. Therefore, I would like to know how likely it is that this occurred.
The particulars of my case is that the death certificate of my great-grandfather says that he was born on June 25, 1842. In the 1910 census, his daughter Anna Daisy said her father had been born "At Sea-Irish".
The passenger list for the Ship E.C. Scranton shows that a "Creaton Sloan" aged 8 arrived in New York from Liverpool on May 29, 1852. This is Film ZI-131, Reel 113, starts at page 624. On line 486 it shows Creaton Sloan age 8 arriving from Ireland destination Philadelphia. Line 487 shows Esther Sloan, age 6, undoubtedly his sister. Line 485 shows Mary Ann Sloan age 36 (or possibly age 31). The ship had 665 passengers.
Most of the other passengers are listed as going to New York. Since the Sloan's destination is Philadelphia, it seems likely that somebody was waiting for them there, possibly their father.
There is a remarkable similarity between this family and a family that had long been in America. William Sloan was born in 1798 in Pennsylvania. He was married to his first cousin, Mary Sloan, who was born in 1806. They had ten children. Among them were Mary Ann Sloan, born about 1827, Esther Sloan, born about 1839, Infant Sloan born 1841 and Infant Sloan born 1843.
The Infant Sloan born 1841 has Ancestral File Number 1F28-66H . The Infant Sloan born 1843 has Ancestral File Number 1F28-67P .
What I am suggesting is that the Infant Sloan born in 1843 could be my great-grandfather. If that is the case, then I am related to most of the Sloans in America, because this family has been traced back far.
An additional important bit of evidence is that William Sloan went to live in Fulton County, Pennsylvania and died there in 1876. My great-grandfather Creighton Sloan also lived in Fulton County, Pennsylvania in about 1876. He later moved back to Philadelphia where he was for the 1880 census and then in 1882 moved to Chicago where he remained for 34 years until his death in 1916.
My theory, if correct, also solves another problem. The 1910 census says that he was born "at Sea". However, he was born in 1842 or 1843 and arrived in America in 1852. It is possible that he was born "At Sea" on the ship taking him from America to Ireland, not the other way around. My theory is that his mother was pregnant but had no husband. To keep this a secret, she was sent back to Ireland to give birth, and her child was born on the way there.
I think that I am on to something. I would like to hear the opinions of anybody else.
Sam Sloan
This thread has led me to a new theory about this:
It seems that the mother of my Great-Grandfather, Creighton or Creaton Sloan, was Mary Ann Sloan and her father may have been William Sloan (1798-1876).
This suggests that my Great-Grandfather took the maiden name of his mother, not his father's name. This means that my great-grandfather might have been illegitimate (My goodness, was my great-grandfather a bastard? Does it run in the family?) or his father might have died or his parents divorced.
Another researcher has pointed out that there was a Creaton Family living in Philadelphia at this time.
My idea is that if for example Mary Ann Sloan married a man named John Creaton, then their son might be named John Creaton-Sloan. If that John Creaton died or whatever, then the John might have been dropped, leaving his name as Creaton Sloan. Since the spelling Creaton is never used as a first name, he might have later changed the spelling to Creighton. By the 1860 census for Philadelphia, he was living with an unrelated family and spelling his name Creighton Sloan.
His death certificate in Chicago lists his father as simply "Mr. Sloan" and no mother's name is provided. This suggests the cover-up of a family secret.
Any ideas about this?
Sam Sloan
From: "Mary Ann Mooney" <mimimooney@worldnet.att.net>
To: <kieffer@tymewyse.com>
Sent: Monday, July 21, 2003 3:58 PM
Subject: Creaton Sloan came May 29, 1852Hi Sandra, I checked all my Irish to America CDs and found your Creaton Sloan in "Irish to America, 1846-1865.
Creaton, Sloan, age 8, child, male, Last Residence:Ireland.
Date of Arrival: May 29, 1852
Port of Debarkation: New York
Final Destination: USA
Ship's Name: Scranton
Manifest ID # 900123
Port of Embarkation: Liverpool
Purpose for travel: Staying in USA but not a citizen of USA
Mode of Travel: Steerage.Creaton was traveling with two other Sloans,
Esther, age 6, child
Mary Ann, age 36, "Servant", no marital status.All three are listed as Last Residence: Ireland. There is no mention of Irish county. There is no relationship information.
I would guess that the two children are Mary Ann's children, but that is a guess. She could have been their aunt or cousin.
All of my Irish ancestors changed their ages whenever they felt like it, getting younger and younger as they aged. I would take the age of eight for Creaton as more accurate than the later ages you have found.
Good luck in your quest, Mary Ann
The E.C. Scranton, built 1851. Built by George Greenman & Co. for Everett & Brown of New York. She operated in the Liverpool trade, although in 1853 she ran as San Francisco packet.
The record for Creighton Sloan is confusing. In the 1910 census, he was "English" and immigrated to America in 1843. He owned a rooming house in 1910. In the 1920 census, his daughter Anna said that her father had been born in Ireland. However, in the 1910 census, the same daughter said her father had been born "At Sea-Irish".
I have established that Creighton Sloan died in Chicago on 29 March 1916 in the home of his daughter, Mrs. Anna Daisy Howes. (Thank you Molly Kennedy for discovering this). His death certificate does not give the name of his parents. However, at one point it is said that he was born at sea. His date of birth was 25 June 1842.
My theory is that his mother died in childbirth on the ship. It is possible that he did not know her name. His father probably died not long thereafter. The ship probably landed in Philadelphia. The 1860 census shows him living with an unrelated family in Philadelphia. He is believed to have been from Northern Ireland.
Since a ship took about three weeks to reach America, it should be possible to identify the exact ship he was born on and the names of his parents, assuming that all of the above is correct. Can anybody with access to ship passenger lists for 1842-1843 help me with this? The name Creaton Sloan is found in Irish to America, 1846-1865 Passenger and Immigration Lists.
The 1860 Census shows Creighton Sloan living in Philadelphia with John Keitty or Reitty, Male age 42 Laborer plus
Samuel Keitty age 16
Maria Keitty age 14
James Keitty age 4I suppose that the mother in this family has died. I suppose that they may have arrived on the same ship together.
Sam Sloan
Information from Pedigree Resource File (submitted by a descendant, Cheryl Joyce Brackney who lived at 1431 W. Armstrong Way, Chandler, Arizona 85248 in 2000). Cheryl believes that Creighton was born in Ireland although family tradition indicates that his birth was in England. He died in Chicago, Illinois. He is on the 1880 US Census. This Census indicates his birth was in Ireland. It also indicated that he was a worker at a "paint works."
A Creighton Sloan, likely but not certain to be the same person, is listed in the 1870 census, Series: M593 Roll: 1314 Page: 674, Bucks County, Pennsylvania. He is listed as age 30, born in Pennslyvania. If this is the same person, there needs to be a change in the direction of the search, because so far we have been searching without success for a Creighton Sloan born in 1843 in Ireland. However, there is a possible explanation. If he was born on the ship going from Ireland to Philadelphia, then it could be said that he was born in either Ireland or Pennsylvania.
http://www.heritagequestonline.com/prod/genealogy/Creighton Sloan is listed in the 1910 census for 23-WD Chicago. Age 67, he apparently owned a rooming house, because several other people living in the same house are listed as "lodgers".
Last Name First Name Middle Name Sex/Race Age Cert # Death Date
SLOAN CREIGHTON M/W UNK 6010184 1916-03-29County City Date Filed
COOK CHICAGO 16-03-30He was b. June 25, 1842 in Ireland; father's name "Mr. Sloan" b. Ireland and "not known" for mother; he was married, wife's name not given on the early IL death certificates; he died at 819 Center St, where he'd lived for 2.5 years; Informant was Herbert C. Howes of the same address. It said he'd lived for 34 years in Chicago (and in IL); buried at Rosehill cemetery.
Death Certficate 10184 leaves a blank space for "How Long in US if foreign born". This implies that he was born in the USA.
At 06:50 PM 7/15/2003 -0400, M Carr wrote:
> Hi Sam, Hope some of this is helpful or at least interesting
>1870 Philadelphia city directory: Sloan, "Cheighton", foreman, 24 N. 18th
>there was a Malachi W. Sloan, carter, at 14 N. 18th 1875 Philadelphia
>city directory Sloan, Creighton, grocer, 2241 Memphis at the same address
>in 1875: Trice, Frank, oysters, 2241 Memphis I tried looking for other
>Sloans who were grocers, in case it was a family business, but could only
>find them in other years - nothe in 1875. 1862: Sloan, Benjamin, grocer,
>1030 Race Sloan, Patrick, grocer, 809 Auburn 1880: Sloan, Patrick, grocer,
>1342 1880 Philadelphia city directory: Sloan, Creighton, engineer, 1846
>N. Warnock at the same address in 1880: Young, Christian, segars, 1846 N.
>Warnock 1910 Chicago city directory: Sloan, Creighton, 2051 Howe
>you'll see some clues in all of this. MaryI think you have discovered something important. He died in 1916. His death certificate says that he had resided in Chicago for 34 years. This means that he came to Chicago in 1882.
I believe that there was only one person named Creighton Sloan, so this is probably him.
The next question is: Who was Malachi W. Sloan? Could this be his father? Since he either came to America as an infant or else was born here, he must have been with a father.
Sam Sloan
SLOAN, CREIGHTON Death 6010184 3/29/1916 Cook County
On May 7, 1899, Creighton Sloan bought a 20x20 cemetery plot in the Rosehill Cemetery in Chicago, Illinois. The plot is 414 square feet. He paid $525 for the plot which was a lot of money at that time. So far, eight people are buried in that cemetery plot and two more have been cremated. There is still space for at least two more people in that plot.
Elizabeth LEE [Parents] was born 1, 2 on 20 Mar 1841 in Maryland - Of Buck Valley, Fulton, Pennsylvania. She died on 2 Jul 1916 in Chicago, Illinois. She was buried in Rosehill Cemetery, Chicago, Section R, Lot 258. She married Creighton SLOAN in 1865 in Pennsylvania. Elizabeth was counted in a census 3, 4 in 1880 in Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Some info from Shirley Bartley Foreman but not found on IGI. Is also on 1880 US Census. On this census, her parents' birth places are given as Scotland which is definitely in error as both were born in PA.
She is known only as Elizabeth on the Pedigree Resource File (Elizabeth Sloan by marriage)
After husband Creighton died Elizabeth lived for a while with her neice, Mrs J. W. Edley in Rueter, Missouri. Rueter (note spelling) is in Taney County in Southern Missouri near Arkansas. Later, she lived at the home of a son in Chicago until her death.
The 1910 census for Missouri shows a John W. Edley at 1910 > Missouri > TANEY > BEAVER TWP Series: T624 Roll: 827 Page: 17 Try Alex Edley, (417) 785-4358, Rueter, MO 65744
The only death records from Chicago which seems to fit are the folowing:
Last Name First Name Middle Name Sex/Race Age Cert # Death Date County
SLOAN ELIZABETH F/W UNK 0006861 1916-07-02 COOK
SLOAN ELIZABETH F/W UNK 6041485 1918-12-12 COOKCity Date Filed
BREMEN TWP 16-07-05
CHICAGO 18-12-13
They had the following children:
M i Samuel J. SLOAN was born in Jan 1870. He died on 4 May 1899. M ii Howard Creighton SLOAN was born on 18 Mar 1873. He died on 9 Mar 1940. F iii Clara SLOAN was born about 1875 in Pennsylvania.
Clara died in infancy. Have no knowledge of where she fits in the
chronological sequence of these Sloan children but was probably born abt 1875.
from Lee Family History and 1880 US Census (she was not on census).M iv Rubert SLOAN was born 1, 2, 3 in 1877 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Rubert was counted in a census 4, 5, 6 in 1880 in Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Information from Pedigree Resource File and 1880 US Census.
Source: FHL Film 1255180 National Archives Film T9-1180 Page 389BM v Albert SLOAN was born in Aug 1877. He died on 12 Aug 1958. F vi Anna Daisy SLOAN was born in May 1880. She died on 12 Sep 1961.
Arthur E. LEMIEUX was born on 7 Aug 1881. He died on 7 Oct 1949. He married Emily BAYFIELD on 11 Oct 1928.
Emily BAYFIELD [Parents] [scrapbook] 1 was born 2, 3 on 26 Apr 1879 in Chicago, Illinois. She died on 15 Jun 1966 in Illinois. She was buried in Mt. Olive Cemetery, Section K, Lot 73, 3800 N. Narragansett Ave., Chicago, Illinois. She married Arthur E. LEMIEUX on 11 Oct 1928. Emily was counted in a census 4, 5 in 1880 in Chicago, Cook, Illinois.
Other marriages:SLOAN, Howard Creighton
Emily Bayfield divorced Howard Creighton Sloan on 28 Sep 1928 and married his best friend Art Lemieux on 11 Oct 1928, two weeks later.
Dear Cheryl J. Brackney,
I am very interested to see your discovery that my great-grandmother was named Emily Peterson. I would be interested in knowing your source. (I suspect that your source may be your own mother, as she might have known this.)
I cannot find anybody named Thomas Bayfield or Emily Peterson on the 1880 Census. They must have been living in Chicago at the time. Can you think of a reason?
The 1880 Census shows that Howard Creighton Sloan had five brothers and sisters in Buck Valley, Pennsylvania. I have not been able to find out any trace of any of them. Do you know what happened to them?
There were several persons named Thomas Bayfield born in Norfolk England or in London England in the early 1800s. Do you know which one may be my great-grandfather?
Sam Sloan
Actually I have a giant-sized family bible from the early 1800's and it was a family bible of Tho. and Emily and her maiden name is listed there as well as Tho. actual obituary from the local paper - I did find them on one census and have a copy of the doc but we are in the process of moving and it is packed and in storage at this point - I won't get to the boxes until our home is finished building sometime in mid-February but I will make note to copy the docs for you at that time. You're right though, I couldn't find them on the 1880 either.
I can't seem to get further back then these two either - so, that is where I will pick up my research after we settle into our home. I'm in school full-time and running a full-time business right now so time is short.
Cheryl
Social Security Number 338-44-2340, Issuing State, Illinois, issued 1966.
Thomas BAYFIELD [scrapbook] 1 was born 2, 3 in 1836 in London, England. He died on 4 Mar 1893 in Chicago, Illinois. He was buried in Mt. Olive Cemetery, Section K, Lot 73, 3800 N. Narragansett Ave., Chicago, Illinois. He married Emily PETERSON on 19 Nov 1875 in Cook County, Chicago, Illinois. Thomas was counted in a census 4, 5 in 1880 in Chicago, Cook, Illinois.
Voter registration records for 1888, 1890 and 1892 show that Thomas Bayfield arrived in Chicago in 1876. According to the Cook County voter registration for 1888, Thomas Bayfield filed for his papers on March 9th 1877, and had resided at 62 Bingham Street for 12 years.
Naturalization: 9 Mar 1887 (This is an error. Correct date was 1877.)
Place: Chicago, IllinoisSeveral persons named Thomas Bayfield were born in Norfolk, England and in London, England. However, only one was born in 1835 or 1836 and he stayed in England and did not come to America,
Dear Cheryl J. Brackney,
I am very interested to see your discovery that my great-grandmother was named Emily Peterson. I would be interested in knowing your source. (I suspect that your source may be your own mother, as she might have known this.)
I cannot find anybody named Thomas Bayfield or Emily Peterson on the 1880 Census. They must have been living in Chicago at the time. Can you think of a reason?
The 1880 Census shows that Howard Creighton Sloan had five brothers and sisters in Buck Valley, Pennsylvania. I have not been able to find out any trace of any of them. Do you know what happened to them?
There were several persons named Thomas Bayfield born in Norfolk England or in London England in the early 1800s. Do you know which one may be my great-grandfather?
Sam Sloan
Actually I have a giant-sized family bible from the early 1800's and it was a family bible of Tho. and Emily and her maiden name is listed there as well as Tho. actual obituary from the local paper - I did find them on one census and have a copy of the doc but we are in the process of moving and it is packed and in storage at this point. You're right though, I couldn't find them on the 1880 either.
I can't seem to get further back then these two either - so, that is where I will pick up my research after we settle into our home. I'm in school full-time and running a full-time business right now so time is short.
Cheryl
Emily PETERSON [Parents] [scrapbook] 1, 2 was born 3, 4 on 28 Aug 1849 in Berga, Kronoberg, Sweden. She died on 29 Sep 1918 in Chicago, Illinois. She was buried in Mt. Olive Cemetery, Section K, Lot 73, 3800 N. Narragansett Ave., Chicago, Illinois. She married Thomas BAYFIELD on 19 Nov 1875 in Cook County, Chicago, Illinois. Emily was counted in a census 5, 6 in 1880 in Chicago, Cook, Illinois.
Emeli SALOMONSDOTTER Sex: F
Event(s): Birth: 28 Aug 1849 Place: Berga, Kronoberg, Sweden
Parents: Father: Salomon PETERSSON Mother: Anna Stina BENGTSDR
Source Information: Batch Number: C414963 Source Dates: 1772 - 1861 Film or Fiche Number: 143566 Collection Details: Berga; Svenska KyrkanEMILY BAYFIELD; widowed, died 9-29-1918 in Chicago, aged 69; b. Aug 28, 1849 in Sweden, dau of SOLMAN PETERSON b. Sweden and "not known"; burial at Mt. Olive in Chicago; had lived at place of death (2050 Bingham St, Chicago) for 36 yrs; lived in IL for 44 years; informant was H. C. SLOAN of the same address. Emily's husband's name was not given on her death cert (no field for spouse's name until around 1923, I think)
I found Emily Bayfield and her 2 children, Emily and Anna on the 1900 census in ED 493, page 179a. Emily was born 8/1849 in Sweden and immigrated in 1871. Her children were Emily, born 4/1879 and Annie, born 5/1885, both in IL. Emily is lised as a widow, and owns a home with mortgage at 62 Bingham.
In Sweden, her name could have been spelled Emelie or Emeli or Emilie.
In 1910 Emily (mother) age 60 lived at 2050 Bingham with daughter Annie. Emily is again listed as a widow. This image is very poor, and I can't read very much of it, but another Emily lives next door. Possibly the daughter? This ED is 1236, page 72.
I found the family at the same address for 1920 and 1930. 1920 is ED 1719, page 156. 1930 is ED 2747 page 8a. In 1920, Anna was living as a S-I-L to Howard and Emily Sloan. They had 3 sons, Edward, Harold and Leroy.
In 1930, Anna and Leroy lived alone. No signs of Howard and Emily. I did not see them on the death index 1916-1950, but I'll check again. They may have been living in another state.
Emily Peterson Bayfield is on death index. Death date 9/29/1918. Death certificate 6025369.
cheryl kale
Dear Cheryl J. Brackney,
I am very interested to see your discovery that my great-grandmother was named Emily Peterson. I would be interested in knowing your source. (I suspect that your source may be your own mother, as she might have known this.)
I cannot find anybody named Thomas Bayfield or Emily Peterson on the 1880 Census. They must have been living in Chicago at the time. Can you think of a reason?
The 1880 Census shows that Howard Creighton Sloan had five brothers and sisters in Buck Valley, Pennsylvania. I have not been able to find out any trace of any of them. Do you know what happened to them?
There were several persons named Thomas Bayfield born in Norfolk England or in London England in the early 1800s. Do you know which one may be my great-grandfather?
Sam Sloan
Actually I have a giant-sized family bible from the early 1800's and it was a family bible of Tho. and Emily and her maiden name is listed there as well as Tho. actual obituary from the local paper - I did find them on one census and have a copy of the doc but we are in the process of moving and it is packed and in storage at this point - I won't get to the boxes until our home is finished building sometime in mid-February but I will make note to copy the docs for you at that time. You're right though, I couldn't find them on the 1880 either.
I can't seem to get further back then these two either - so, that is where I will pick up my research after we settle into our home. I'm in school full-time and running a full-time business right now so time is short.
Cheryl
The 1910 Census lists her as Emely Bayfield (note spelling) in 28-WD CHICAGO Series: T624 Roll: 273 Page: 72. Howard Sloan, his wife Emily and two children live next door.
They had the following children:
F i Emily BAYFIELD was born on 26 Apr 1879. She died on 15 Jun 1966. F ii Anna M. BAYFIELD [scrapbook] 1 was born on 29 May 1885 in Chicago, Ilinois. She died on 19 Jun 1938 in Chicago, Illinois. She was buried in Mt. Olive Cemetery, Section K, Lot 73, 3800 N. Narragansett Ave., Chicago, Illinois.
Sunil S. was born about 1950 in Sri Lanka. He married Shanti Latha "Renuka" VITHANAGE.
Not much is known about Sunil S. except that he was affiliated with the Sri Lanka Buddhist Temple on Haste Street near Telegraph Avenue in Berkeley, California.
Shanti Latha "Renuka" VITHANAGE [Parents] [scrapbook] was born on 18 Dec 1972 in Kalutara South, Sri Lanka. She married Sunil S..
Other marriages:SLOAN, Samuel Howard
ONOFRE, Ismael
Her passport says that she was born in 1968, but she now says that she is actually four years younger. She claims that she falsified her age in order to get a passport.
They had the following children:
F i Briana VITHANAGE was born on 29 Nov 1992 in Oakland, California. She was related to her parents by adoption.
Ismael ONOFRE was born in 1961 in Texas. He married Shanti Latha "Renuka" VITHANAGE on 2 Mar 1995.
Shanti Latha "Renuka" VITHANAGE [Parents] [scrapbook] was born on 18 Dec 1972 in Kalutara South, Sri Lanka. She married Ismael ONOFRE on 2 Mar 1995.
Other marriages:SLOAN, Samuel Howard
S., Sunil
Her passport says that she was born in 1968, but she now says that she is actually four years younger. She claims that she falsified her age in order to get a passport.
They had the following children:
M i Sergio ONOFRE was born on 13 Apr 1996 in Oakland, California.
Noel VITHANAGE.Noel married Camilla.
Camilla.Camilla married Noel VITHANAGE.
They had the following children:
F i Shanti Latha "Renuka" VITHANAGE was born on 18 Dec 1972.
She had the following children:
F i Ukkuamma PEDIGEDERA was born on 12 Dec 1927.
Edward Graham JACOBSON [Parents] [scrapbook] was born on 31 Dec 1944 in El Paso, Texas. He married Adelaide Gerardine BEHAN on 20 Apr 1987 in Lumberton, North Carolina.
Resides in Los Alamos, New Mexico.
Adelaide Gerardine BEHAN was born on 10 Nov 1950. She married Edward Graham JACOBSON on 20 Apr 1987 in Lumberton, North Carolina.
Lawyer. Received her degree from Wake Forest University in 1976. Was a District Court Judge in North Carolina.
They had the following children:
M i Austin Graham JACOBSON was born on 8 Dec 1990.
Anders JONSSON [Parents] 1, 2 was born on 12 Mar 1781 in N Killingevid, Vastra Eneby, Ostergotland, Sweden. He was christened on 18 Mar 1781 in N Killingevid, Vastra Eneby, Ostergotland, Sweden. He died on 10 Apr 1858 in Bjorkeryd, Kisa, Ostergotland, Sweden. He was buried on 18 Apr 1858 in Kisa, Ostergotland, Sweden. He married Maja Lena JACOBSSON in 1806 in Bjorkeryd, Kisa, Ostergotland, Sweden.
Other marriages:PETERSDOTTER, Anna Greta
Owned the North Farm at Bjerkeryd, Kisa Parish, Sweden
Had 8 children from his first wife and a daughter from his second wife.
Maja Lena JACOBSSON [Parents] 1, 2, 3 was born on 13 Nov 1783 in Bjorkeryd, Kisa, Ostergotland, Sweden. She was christened on 16 Nov 1783 in Bjorkeryd, Kisa, Ostergotland, Sweden. She died in 1829. She married Anders JONSSON in 1806 in Bjorkeryd, Kisa, Ostergotland, Sweden.
They had the following children:
F i Ingeborg Katarina ANDERSDOTTER was born on 3 Sep 1807. She died on 3 May 1877. M ii Eric Peter ANDERSON. F iii Sarah Louisa ANDERSDOTTER was born on 24 Jul 1824. She died on 14 Feb 1916.
Johannes CHRISTOFFERSON [Parents] 1, 2, 3 was born in 1789 in Hycklinge, Ostergotland, Sweden. He died in 1815. He married Anna Maria Maja OLOFSDOTTER.
Anna Maria Maja OLOFSDOTTER [Parents] 1 was born on 17 Dec 1793 in Ulrika, Östergötlands län, Sweden. She died in 1838 in Ulrika, Östergötlands län, Sweden. She married Johannes CHRISTOFFERSON.
Other marriages:NILSSON, Olof
They had the following children:
M i Jakob Axel JOHANSSON was born on 1 Aug 1810. He died on 19 Sep 1886.