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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Persdotter Ingrid was born in 1731 in Sweden.

    Family/Spouse: Jonsson Olof. Olof (son of Parsson Jon) was born in Sweden. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 2. Olofsson Anders  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 09 Aug 1760 in Sweden.


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Olofsson Anders Descendancy chart to this point (1.Ingrid1) was born on 09 Aug 1760 in Sweden.

    Family/Spouse: Andersdotter Brita. Brita (daughter of Nilsson Anders) was born on 28 Dec 1759 in Sweden. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 3. Andersson Olof  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 10 Mar 1789 in Traaby, Segerstad, Kalmar County, Sweden; died in Gagnef, Moje, Sweden.
    2. 4. Andersson Anders  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 17 Apr 1792 in Aleklinta, Alboke, Kalmar, Sweden; was christened on 22 Apr 1792 in Aleklinta, Alboke, Kalmar, Sweden; died on 19 Jul 1833 in Aleklinta, Alboke, Kalmar, Sweden; was buried on 23 Jul 1833 in Aleklinta, Alboke, Kalmar, Sweden.


Generation: 3

  1. 3.  Andersson Olof Descendancy chart to this point (2.Anders2, 1.Ingrid1) was born on 10 Mar 1789 in Traaby, Segerstad, Kalmar County, Sweden; died in Gagnef, Moje, Sweden.

    Notes:

    Olof was a seaman as were his sons.

    Olof married Nilsdotter, M.Brita about 1821. M.Brita was born on 11 Dec 1798 in Sweden. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 5. Olofsdotter Sara Marie  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 19 Aug 1822 in Hulterstad, Skarlöf, Kalmar County, Island of Öland, Sweden.
    2. 6. Olofsson Anders Peter  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 05 May 1825 in Hulterstad, Skarlöf, Kalmar County, Island of Öland, Sweden; died on 03 Dec 1887 in Grant Township, Boone County, IA; was buried in Perhaps in Union Cemetery, Grant Township, Boone County, IA in unmarked grave..
    3. 7. Olofsdotter Anna Helena  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 01 Feb 1828 in Hulterstad, Skarlöf, Kalmar County, Island of Öland, Sweden.
    4. 8. Olofsdotter Brita Johanna  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 09 Sep 1830 in Hulterstad, Skarlöf, Kalmar County, Island of Öland, Sweden.
    5. 9. Olofsson Lars Johannes  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 12 Apr 1833 in Hulterstad, Skarlöf, Kalmar County, Island of Öland, Sweden; died on 07 Dec 1910 in Momence, Kankakee County, IL; was buried in Mt. Airy Cemetery, Ganeer, Kankakee County, IL.
    6. 10. Olofsdotter Mina Cajsa  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 09 Dec 1835 in Hulterstad, Skarlöf, Kalmar County, Island of Öland, Sweden.
    7. 11. Olofsdotter Amanda Carolina  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 15 Apr 1839 in Hulterstad, Skarlöf, Kalmar County, Island of Öland, Sweden.
    8. 12. Olofsson Nils Gustav  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 06 Mar 1842 in Hulterstad, Skarlöf, Kalmar County, Island of Öland, Sweden; died on 18 Mar 1842 in Hulterstad, Skarlöf, Kalmar County, Island of Öland, Sweden.
    9. 13. Olofsson (Wilson) Nils-Gustav  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 15 Feb 1845 in Hulterstad, #10 Skarlöf, Kalmar County, Island of Öland, Sweden; died on 12 Mar 1926 in Boxholm, Boone County, IA; was buried in Prairie Lawn Cemetery, Dayton, Boone County, IA..

  2. 4.  Andersson Anders Descendancy chart to this point (2.Anders2, 1.Ingrid1) was born on 17 Apr 1792 in Aleklinta, Alboke, Kalmar, Sweden; was christened on 22 Apr 1792 in Aleklinta, Alboke, Kalmar, Sweden; died on 19 Jul 1833 in Aleklinta, Alboke, Kalmar, Sweden; was buried on 23 Jul 1833 in Aleklinta, Alboke, Kalmar, Sweden.


Generation: 4

  1. 5.  Olofsdotter Sara Marie Descendancy chart to this point (3.Olof3, 2.Anders2, 1.Ingrid1) was born on 19 Aug 1822 in Hulterstad, Skarlöf, Kalmar County, Island of Öland, Sweden.

  2. 6.  Olofsson Anders Peter Descendancy chart to this point (3.Olof3, 2.Anders2, 1.Ingrid1) was born on 05 May 1825 in Hulterstad, Skarlöf, Kalmar County, Island of Öland, Sweden; died on 03 Dec 1887 in Grant Township, Boone County, IA; was buried in Perhaps in Union Cemetery, Grant Township, Boone County, IA in unmarked grave..

    Notes:

    Anders and his wife, Anna Marie immigrated to the United States in 1879 with some of their children and settled in Grant Township in the early 1880s. They settled in the NW 1/4 of Section 32 where he died on Dec. 3, 1887. Anna Marie died 21 Apr 1906.

    Anders married Larsdotter Anna Marie on 18 Oct 1846 in Sweden. Anna was born on 07 Apr 1825 in Sweden; died on 21 Apr 1906 in Grant Township, Boone County, IA; was buried in Perhaps in Union Cemetery, Grant Township, Boone County, IA in an unmarked grave.. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 14. Olofsson Olof  Descendancy chart to this point
    2. 15. Olofsson Ida  Descendancy chart to this point
    3. 16. Olofsson John  Descendancy chart to this point
    4. 17. Olofsson Anna  Descendancy chart to this point
    5. 18. Andersson Claus  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 02 Apr 1847 in Hulterstad, Skarlof, Island of Oland, Sweden; and died.
    6. 19. Andersson Lars  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 27 Mar 1849 in Hulterstad, Skarlof, Island of Oland, Sweden; died in 1932.
    7. 20. Olofsson Nels (Nils) Peter  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 02 Aug 1855 in Island of Oland, Sweden; died on 08 Jul 1935 in Grant Township, Boone County, IA; was buried in Prairie Lawn Cemetery, Dayton, Boone County, IA..
    8. 21. Olofsson Emma  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1862 in Sweden.
    9. 22. Olofsson Matilda  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1864 in Sweden.
    10. 23. Olofsson Marie  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1866 in Sweden.

  3. 7.  Olofsdotter Anna Helena Descendancy chart to this point (3.Olof3, 2.Anders2, 1.Ingrid1) was born on 01 Feb 1828 in Hulterstad, Skarlöf, Kalmar County, Island of Öland, Sweden.

  4. 8.  Olofsdotter Brita Johanna Descendancy chart to this point (3.Olof3, 2.Anders2, 1.Ingrid1) was born on 09 Sep 1830 in Hulterstad, Skarlöf, Kalmar County, Island of Öland, Sweden.

  5. 9.  Olofsson Lars Johannes Descendancy chart to this point (3.Olof3, 2.Anders2, 1.Ingrid1) was born on 12 Apr 1833 in Hulterstad, Skarlöf, Kalmar County, Island of Öland, Sweden; died on 07 Dec 1910 in Momence, Kankakee County, IL; was buried in Mt. Airy Cemetery, Ganeer, Kankakee County, IL.

    Notes:

    Johannes Olofsson/Olsson changed his name to John Wilhelm Wilson when he left Hulterstad, Scärlof,Kalmar County, Island of Öland, Sweden and arrived in America in the year 1864. Before coming to the United States, he first went to Helsingör, Denmark on 9 February, 1854 possibly, to work as a sailor on the open seas.

    He left his parents and siblings in the village where he was born and grew to manhood. They lived in a small home about 300 yards off the main road of Hulterstad, Scarlöf, Number 8, on the southeastern part of the island of Öland, just a few blocks south of the Hulterstad Church where so many of his family have since been buried, including his parents and perhaps even his grandparents.

    Johannes was a man of the sea. He used to tell of his voyages, starting at about the age of 14. By the time he left Hulterstad, Scarlöf, Öland, Sweden for Denmark, he was an experienced sailor at the age of 21. He sailed around the world, arriving at such ports as Seattle and San Francisco and those of Asia.

    From Denmark, he made his first trip to America, but he returned to Sweden two times, the final trip leaving Sweden on January 1, 1870 with his wife, Bertha Hakanason who was two months pregnant with son, Otto. It could have been this last return to America when he was joined by his brother, Nils and a sister, for they immigrated and settled in Chicago, IL. Later, Nils moved to Boxholm, Boone County, Iowa. John became a naturalized citizen in 1864 according to the 1900 federal census for Ganeer, Kankakee co., IL.

    On one of his trips to Sweden, Johannes used the name of Olofsson, which could have been the name he was baptised with. Another time, he used the name of Olsson. To this day, it is not unusual for one to change their name, either using their mother's maiden name or their father's, thus making it difficult to trace family lines.

    As one can see by the last names in preceeding generations, a son took the father's first name to be his last and adding a "sson" to it. Thus, Olof Anderson's son was called "Olofsson". Daughters were "Olofsdotter". In the vital records, it would be recorded, if her first name was Marie; Marie Olof with a "Dtr" following as we would abbreviate "Jr." This method of naming is no longer used.

    On a visit to Hulterstad, we discovered this wonderful old Hulterstad Church where the cemetery surrounds the building. The original Catholic Church was built in 1200 but all that remains of the original part is the tower or nave. The bell was installed in 1630 and remains the same today. It is in this cemetery that surrounds the church, we discovered many names of Olsson, Olofsson and Anderson. These are more than likely descendants of Olof and Brita Anderson, parents of our Johannes Olofsson/Olsson a.k.a. John W. Wilson.

    At the time of our visit in the fall of 1997, the only information we had was an obituary of John W. Wilson who died in Momence, Illinois, an immigrant from Sweden in the mid-1800's. We were also made aware by grandson, Harley Wilson, that Wilson was not his birth name but his "Americanized" name. He remembered the name of Olson. With this information and the sleuthing investigation of our guide, we discovered our John, a.k.a. Johannes had changed his name several times with each voyage to America. Weeks after our return to the United State, a letter arrived from our guide with the information containing the vital records. They were confirmed by a genealogist in the Family History Center Library in Salt Lake City, UT.

    The Island of Öland is a very small island, 85 miles in length and 9.9 miles in width and only 180 feet in it highest point, connected now by a bridge to the city of Kalmar on the mainland. It used to be the summer home and private hunting grounds for the King of Sweden so anyone who lived on the island was not allowed to cut down any trees or hunt on the property. Timber for their houses had to come by boat from Kalmar. The Islander would go by boat to Kalmer, look at the house he wanted to buy, tear it down, ship it by boat to the island and rebuild it. This was the standard way one would build.

    The house where Johannes lived still stands today with very little modification according to an elderly couple that live near by. The house is said to be about 200 years old. The attached barn is probably 300 or more years old. The roofs have been replaced with metal, corregated roofing.

    Down the road is an old windmill, possibly used by the family to grind their grain. It is unknown how much land was owned by the family but the land itself is "hard scrabble" and does not seem suitable for raising of any kind of crop other than sheep.

    During the mid-1800's, a famine struck the island because of harsh winters and poor crops in the summer. Perhaps there were other economical problems as well. During that period, the area around Hulterstad lost over 80 % of the people either from starvation or immigration to America; the largest group settling in the Chicago, Illinois area and that of Minneapolis, Minnesota.

    With so many people coming to the island in recent years in search of their roots, the minister of the church decided to moved to a nearby town so he would not have to be bothered with their inquiries. The elderly lady we talked to said the minister would slam his door on their faces! The old church records were moved to a larger parish.

    There is also an Immigrant's Information Center in Vöxjö on the mainland who specialize in the 1800's immigration to America and other parts of the world.


    In the Momence Paper, Momence, Kankakee County, IL Friday, December 23, 1910 issue is the following, including a lovely large picture:

    A RESPECTED CITIZEN WHO RECENTLY DIED.

    John Wilson was born on the island of Oland, Sweden, April 12, 1833, and died at his home south of Momence, December 7, 1910; at the age of 77 years, 7 months and 25 days.

    His boyhood days only were spent with his parents as they were in humble circumstances, and when a youth he was deprived of the benefits of an education and was compelled throughout the following years to fight the hardships in the battle of life against those clad in the armoor of defense, "an education." Scarcely had he attained the age of early manhood when he left a rustic home of his native country and entered the ranks as a sailor, and to gain for himself a reputation and character not to be shadowed by the trials and temptations of a worldly life.

    In 1848 he began to sail on the North and Baltic seas, starting as an apprentice and later through his honesty and faithfulness was promoted to chief steward.

    In 1854, he set out to sail under the Swedish flag for America for the first time. In 1860, he returned home and later made several trips to America under the American flag. At the time of the Civil War he had many thrilling adventures. He would hold the interest of his friends for hours relating the many incidents and hardships of a sailor's life. One of especial interest was that of escaping the Alabama.

    Owing to the lack of space only a few of his adventures can here be mentioned. During the twenty-one years of his sailor's life he sailed five times around the globe, stopping at all the important seaports such as Hong Kong, Shanghai and other ports along that coast, at one time passing Calcutta during the terrible famine, and so numberous were the dead bodies that it was necessary to clear them away with oars in order to land the ship. His ship also stopped at many ports in Africa, and various times passed the Cape of Good Hope with cargoes for the American continent. By so doing, he visited the seaports of San Francisco, Seattle and many others.

    The seas are oftimes merciless to the ships, and three times was Mr. Wilson shipwrecked. Once he came to land in a beef barrel, bringing with him a little girl. There was a rope around the barrel. After the waves had washed them ashore, another rope was attached to the barrel and by this means the entire crew was saved, and showed his bravery and heroism.

    Concluding his voyages on the seas in 1868, he came to Illinois, purchased a farm northeast of Momence where he spent one year. He then went to Chicago where in 1869, he was united in marriage with Miss Bertha Hawinson. He then sailed the Great Lakes for a few months, after which he returned to Momence, building his first residence on the south side of the river. Later he purchased a farm 3 1/2 miles southwest of Momence where he resided until 1902 when he devided the farm between his three oldest sons--he moving to his late residence.

    To this union, six children were born, of which three survive; Theodore and John W. of this place, and N. G. Wilson of Chicago. In 1888 the Lord saw fit to call the wife and mother home, leaving four small children to their father's care and guidance. Six years later Otto passed to the beyond.

    In 1889, Mr. Wilson was married to Miss Bertha Larson of Chicago, and to this union two children were born; Freida V. and Oscar L., who, with their mother, survive him.

    Mr. Wilson was a kind and loving father, a good neighbor and ever ready to offer his services or advice for the benefit of his family or community. He was a determined man, and to a friend, he was just as faithful and loyal as was Damon to Pythias. Many are the poor and friendless that he has fed and clothed within his gate; others he assisted to the best of his ability to secure and education. he was a man who won the respect and esteem of all who knew him, and had many friends who were deeply grieved to hear of his sudden death.

    Besides his immediate family he leaves a brother, N. G. Wilson of Iowa, one sister, Mrs. Benson of Chicago, beside other relatives and a host of friends. The funeral services were held at the residence on Saturday, Dec. 10, at 10:30 a. m., conducted by Rev. Connor of the M.E. church. Interment in Mt. Airy cemetery.

    Among those from abroad who attended the funeral were N. G. Wilson of Boxholm, Iowa, N. G. Wilson and wife of Chicago, and J. R. Wright of Morocco, Indiana.

    More on the History of Hulterstad:

    Hulterstad is a small coastal town on the southeastern part of the island of Öland , Sweden. Hulterstad is situated at the eastern fringe of the Stora Alvaret, a limestone pavement habitat which hosts a diversity of rare plants and has been designated a World Heritage Site1. Hulterstad is the municipal government center for this district and central records for centuries were kept at the Hulterstad Church. Significant gravefields and a Viking stone burial ship structure are located immediately south of Hulterstad. To the north is located the village of Alby , where a mesolithic village of early human settlement has been found,[2] and to the south is the Ottenby Nature Reserve. Across the alvar to the west is the village of Gettlinge.

    Emigranten Populär, 1783-1951 Swedish Emigration Records, 1783-1951 about Lars Johan Olsson
    Name: Lars Johan Olsson
    Birth Year: abt 1832
    Gender: Man (Male)
    Place of Origin: Gårby Öland Kalmar Län, Sverige
    Destination: San Fransisco
    Record Date: 3 dec 1880
    Port of Departure: Göteborg
    Database Name: EmiHamn
    Archive Call Number: 16:499:150
    Principal Person: Olsson Lars Johan



    The last trip to Sweden and his return was:
    John Wilsson
    Birth Year: abt 1840
    Gender: Man (Male)
    Place of Origin: Öland Kalmar Län, Sverige
    Destination: San Francisco
    Record Date: 21 Nov 1884
    Port of Departure: Göteborg Database
    Name: EmiHamn
    Archive Call Number: 25:645:23295
    Principal Person: Wilsson John

    Family/Spouse: Håkansson Berstran (Bertha). Berstran (daughter of Hakan and u) was born on 07 Sep 1839 in Sweden; died on 27 Nov 1888 in Momence, Kankakee County, IL; was buried in Mt. Airy Cemetery, Ganeer, Kankakee County, IL. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 24. Wilson Otto Woodrow or Wilhelm  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 06 Jul 1870 in Ganeer Twp, Kankakee County, IL; died on 09 Mar 1894 in Momence, Kankakee County, IL; was buried in Mt. Airy Cemetery, Ganeer, Kankakee County, IL.
    2. 25. Wilson Theodore A.  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 23 Jun 1875 in Ganeer Twp, Kankakee County, IL; died on 27 Dec 1952 in Momence, Kankakee County, IL.
    3. 26. Wilson Ned Guy  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 07 Aug 1877 in Ganeer Twp, Kankakee County, IL; died in Jun 1964 in Chicago, Cook County, IL; was buried in Mt. Airy Cemetery, Ganeer, Kankakee, Kankakee County, IL.
    4. 27. Wilson  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1878 in Ganeer Twp, Kankakee County, IL; died before 1888 in Momence, Kankakee County, IL.
    5. 28. Wilson John Wilhelm  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 10 Sep 1881 in Momence, Kankakee County, IL; died on 16 Nov 1936 in Momence, Kankakee County, IL; was buried on 19 Nov 1936 in Momence Cemetery, Momence, Kankakee County, IL.

    Family/Spouse: Larson Bertha. Bertha (daughter of Larson) was born on 01 Mar 1851 in Kristianstad, Kristianstad County, Sweden; died on 02 Oct 1930 in Momence, Kankakee County, IL; was buried in Mt. Airy Cemetery, Ganeer, Kankakee County, IL. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 24. Wilson Otto Woodrow or Wilhelm  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 06 Jul 1870 in Ganeer Twp, Kankakee County, IL; died on 09 Mar 1894 in Momence, Kankakee County, IL; was buried in Mt. Airy Cemetery, Ganeer, Kankakee County, IL.
    2. 25. Wilson Theodore A.  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 23 Jun 1875 in Ganeer Twp, Kankakee County, IL; died on 27 Dec 1952 in Momence, Kankakee County, IL.
    3. 26. Wilson Ned Guy  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 07 Aug 1877 in Ganeer Twp, Kankakee County, IL; died in Jun 1964 in Chicago, Cook County, IL; was buried in Mt. Airy Cemetery, Ganeer, Kankakee, Kankakee County, IL.
    4. 27. Wilson  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1878 in Ganeer Twp, Kankakee County, IL; died before 1888 in Momence, Kankakee County, IL.
    5. 28. Wilson John Wilhelm  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 10 Sep 1881 in Momence, Kankakee County, IL; died on 16 Nov 1936 in Momence, Kankakee County, IL; was buried on 19 Nov 1936 in Momence Cemetery, Momence, Kankakee County, IL.
    6. 29. Wilson Freda Elvera  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 29 Aug 1890 in Momence, Kankakee County, IL; died on 06 Jun 1972 in St. Mary's Hospital, Kankakee, Kankakee County, IL; was buried on 09 Jun 1972 in Mt. Airy Cemetery, Ganeer, Kankakee County, IL.
    7. 30. Wilson Oscar Laverne  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 19 Oct 1893 in Momence, Kankakee County, IL; died on 16 Dec 1977 in Kankakee, Kankakee County, IL; was buried on 19 Dec 1977 in Mt. Airy Cemetery, Ganeer, Kankakee County, IL.

  6. 10.  Olofsdotter Mina Cajsa Descendancy chart to this point (3.Olof3, 2.Anders2, 1.Ingrid1) was born on 09 Dec 1835 in Hulterstad, Skarlöf, Kalmar County, Island of Öland, Sweden.

  7. 11.  Olofsdotter Amanda Carolina Descendancy chart to this point (3.Olof3, 2.Anders2, 1.Ingrid1) was born on 15 Apr 1839 in Hulterstad, Skarlöf, Kalmar County, Island of Öland, Sweden.

    Amanda married Peterson on 26 Oct 1889 in Rock Island, IL. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Amanda married Benson Edward on 11 Nov 1891 in Rock Island County, IL. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  8. 12.  Olofsson Nils Gustav Descendancy chart to this point (3.Olof3, 2.Anders2, 1.Ingrid1) was born on 06 Mar 1842 in Hulterstad, Skarlöf, Kalmar County, Island of Öland, Sweden; died on 18 Mar 1842 in Hulterstad, Skarlöf, Kalmar County, Island of Öland, Sweden.

  9. 13.  Olofsson (Wilson) Nils-Gustav Descendancy chart to this point (3.Olof3, 2.Anders2, 1.Ingrid1) was born on 15 Feb 1845 in Hulterstad, #10 Skarlöf, Kalmar County, Island of Öland, Sweden; died on 12 Mar 1926 in Boxholm, Boone County, IA; was buried in Prairie Lawn Cemetery, Dayton, Boone County, IA..

    Notes:

    Nils-Gustav, also known as Ned Guy Wilson changed his name upon arriving in America. He was born on the Island of Oland near Smaland, Sweden on Feb. 15, 1845 and was the son of a merchant seaman. At the age of 15 years, he became a sailor and immigrated to America in 1860, seeing many of the great seaports of the word and later helping to bring supplies to the Union Army during the Civil War. He later settled in Chicago, Illinois where he became a tiller of the soil, farming a few years near Momence, IL but moved to Grant Township, Boone County, IA in 1869. He was 24 years of age when he came to Grant Township and with the money he had saved during his life's labors, he purchased 160 acres (SW 1/4) of virgin prairie in Section 3. This land was purchased on August 28, 1860 for $1200. ($7.50 per acre.) He later made several other land purchases in Grant Township over the years, eventually owning over 500 acres of good farmland about two miles north of Boxholm where he later became the town's mayor.

    Besides being a successful farmer of Grant Township, Nils was also a member of the ogen community from about 1880 to about 1886. There he was at first engaged in farming but later became manager of the Scandinavian Cooperative Company of Ogden. Still later he was engaged in the mercantile business, being in partnership with a Mr. J. H. Eversoll in the operation of a general merchandise store in Ogden. This partnership was dissolved in September of 1885 and Nils returned to his homestead near Boxholm about 1886. He was a resident of Dayton for a short time, but spent most of his active life farming in Grant Township.

    He spent the rest of his life in Boxholm and is buried in Prairie Lawn Cemetery. He married twice. He married first wife, Louisa Chalotte Anderson from Horn, Sweden, on 20 June, 1848. She died on 30 Nov. 1894. They had eleven children, seven of whom died in their youth. Four grew to adulthood but two never married. All are buried in Prairie Lawn Cemetery, Dayton, IA.

    About five years after the death of his first wife, he remarried. His second wife was Clara Beckstrom whom he married on 24 Sept. 1899. She was born in Chicago, Illinois on Jan. 19, 1860 the daughter of Gustaf and Louisa Beckstrom. By 1908, Nils and Clara retired from active farm life and moved into their brand new house he had built just north of the Methodist Church, of which he was a member.

    Nils was always held in high esteem by his fellow citizens and served as justice of the peace for Grant Township in 1879, and also in 1905-06 and again in 1913-14. When the town of Borxholm was incorporated, he was elected as the first mayor, serving from 1913 to 1917.

    He died on March 12, 1926 in Boxholm, aged 81 years and is buried next to his first wife and their infant children.

    The second Mrs. Wilson, (Clara Beckstrom) died on Sept 14, 1927, aged 67 years and is buried in Prairie Lawn Cemetery at Boxholm beside her mother, Louisa Beckstrom (1833- 1912).

    The only descendant still residing within Grant Township is a granddaughter, Mrs. John (Delores) Shepard, Jr.

    Nils-Gustaf was also an uncle of Louis and N. P. Wlson, also early Grant Township settlers.

    History taken from "History of Boxholm and Grant Township, 1986" by David C. Peterson.

    Nils-Gustav married Anderson Louisa Charlotte on 22 Apr 1871 in Chicago, Cook County, IL. Louisa was born on 20 Jun 1848 in Horn, Nykoping Kommun, Sodermanlands Lan, Sweden; died on 30 Nov 1894 in Boxholm, Boone County, IA; was buried in Prairie Lawn Cemetery, Dayton, Boone County, IA.. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 31. Olofsson (Wilson) Oscar  Descendancy chart to this point died on 18 Jan 1892 in Boxholm, Boone County, IA; was buried in Prairie Lawn Cemetery, Dayton, Boone County, IA..
    2. 32. Olofsson (Wilson)  Descendancy chart to this point was buried in Dayton, IA Cemetery.
    3. 33. Olofsson (Wilson) Selma C.  Descendancy chart to this point was buried in Dayton, IA Cemetery.
    4. 34. Olofsson (Wilson)  Descendancy chart to this point
    5. 35. Olofsson (Wilson) Amelia Charlotte  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1874 in Boxholm, Boone County, IA; died in 1965 in St. Paul, MN.
    6. 36. Olofsson (Wilson) Hattie  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 10 Feb 1875 in Boxholm, Boone County, IA; died on 11 Sep 1875 in Boxholm, Boone County, IA; was buried in Dayton, IA Cemetery.
    7. 37. Olofsson (Wilson) Bertha S.  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 30 May 1876 in Boxholm, Boone County, IA; died on 11 Oct 1876 in Boxholm, Boone County, IA; was buried in Dayton, IA Cemetery.
    8. 38. Olofsson (Wilson) Shelby Walford  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1880 in Boxholm, Boone County, IA; died in 1950 in IA; was buried in Prairie Lawn Cemetery, Dayton, Boone County, IA..
    9. 39. Olofsson (Wilson) Esther Theresa  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1882 in Boxholm, Boone County, IA; died in 1935; was buried in Prairie Lawn Cemetery, Dayton, Boone County, IA..
    10. 40. Olofsson (Wilson) Edward  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 23 May 1884; died on 10 Jun 1884 in Boxholm, Boone County, IA; was buried in Prairie Lawn Cemetery, Dayton, Boone County, IA..
    11. 41. Olofsson (Wilson) Hattie Lorena  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1886 in Boxholm, Boone County, IA; died in 1967 in Boxholm, Boone County, IA; was buried in Prairie Lawn Cemetery, Dayton, Boone County, IA..

    Nils-Gustav married Beckstrom Clara M. on 24 Sep 1899. Clara was born on 19 Jan 1860 in Chicago, Cook County, IL; died on 14 Sep 1927 in Boxholm Boone County, IA; was buried in Prairie Lawn Cemetery, Dayton, Boone County, IA.. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]