NameHannah Jern 4,5,7,45
Birth15 Jul 1863, Storfors, Kroppa, Värmland, Sweden46,47,48,49,5,15,1,7,50,51,45
Death23 May 1917, Moline, IL5,15,1,7,50
Burial27 May 1917, Riverside Cemetery, Moline, Il50,8
Religionmember of the Mission Tabernacle; see Sakafilm roll 431-1st vol, pp14,3350,49
FatherJan Andersson (1815-1895)
MotherCajsa Jonsdotter (1818-1901)
Spouses
Birth7 Aug 1857, Gullhammar, Mossatorp, Vättlösa, Skaraborg, Sweden39,5,27,7,1,40,6,41,42,29,43
Death23 Aug 1947, Moline, IL5,7,40,44
Burial24 Aug 1947, Riverside Cemetery, Moline, Illinois44,8
Religionjoined First Mission Covenant Church ca Oct 18791
FatherMagnus Svensson (1820-1880)
MotherBritta Maja Jonsdotter (1821-1875)
Marriage10 Jun 1882, Rock Island, IL52,1
ChildrenVictor William (1883-1962)
 Oscar Mauritz (1885-1962)
 Dorothea Victoria (1890-1965)
 Arthur Linus (1894-1978)
Notes for Hannah Jern
member of the North Star Benefit association

Mrs. Hannah Fryxell

Mrs. Hannah Johnson Fryxell, 1722 Fifteenth Street, died this morning
after an illness of fifteen weeks. Miss Johnson was born in Varmland, Sweden,
July 15, 1863, and came to America when she was 18 years old. She was
married in Moline in 1882 to Gustaf Fryxell.
Surviving her are the widower, three sons, Oscar and Arthur Fryxell of
Moline and Victor Fryxell of East Moline, one daughter, Mrs. Lars Bengston of
Moline, one sister living in Sweden and eight grandchildren.
She was a member of the Mission Tabernacle and of the local observatory
of the North Star Benefit association. Funeral will be held from the home at
2 and from the Mission tabernacle at 2:30 Sunday afternoon. The Rev. J. E.
Seth will officiate. Burial will be in Riverside Cemetery.
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