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Historier från min släktforskning
Amerikabrevet »Kungabesök »Olyckan »Per Sjöbring »Nicolaus Krok »Krigsfången »Osenhielm »Wedderburn »Jöran Markusson
(Georgius Marci) »Assar Nilsson »Anders Trulsson »Dödsdömda och avrättade »
Upptäckten av ett unikt brev som blev frimärksmotiv och historien om en tidig emigrant.
När Karl XV bytte hästar i Eke och blev trampad på tårna av farfars mormors farbror.
En tragisk drunkningsolycka.
En småländsk bondson som blev professor och rektor vid Uppsala universitet.
Biskop i Växjö på 1600-talet.
Ett öde från Karl XII:s krig.
En kortlivad småländsk adelsätt.
En skotsk släkt med avgrening till Småland.
Kapten på en fregatt under kriget 1563-70 och hovpredikant hos Johan III.
Riksdagsman från Svedala på 1700-talet.
En skånsk bonde och mjölnare på 1600-talet.
Några mindre sympatiska släktingar...
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The letter to America
![]() This is the only known letter to the United States with a 3 skilling banco stamp. One of the stamps is damaged and one 24 skilling banco stamp has fallen off. The letter is written by my fathers fathers mothers mothers father, Johannes Danielsson at Eke Klockaregård in Dädesjö Parrish. The receiver is his son Carl Johannesson, who emigrated to the United States in 1854. More about them a bit further down the page. The envelope also contained a letter from his parents-in-law Gustaf Håkansson and Ingri Johansdotter at Näsby Kronogård, Dädesjö. (Photo from Postmuseum in Stockholm) The letter was discovered by a coincidence. In 2003 I got in contact with a previously unknown relative in the U.S. He had some very exciting things to tell about his ancestor who emigrated from Småland already in 1854. Among other things he had some old letters that had been sent from Sweden to the United States between 1854 and 1865. I got copies of them and they were very interesting to read. He had also copied the envelopes. All except one had no stamps, and I did not pay much attention to them at first. But one day I notice that the envelope was stamped with 3 skilling banco stamps, and I knew that they were rare and valuable. I checked with stamp catalogues and a couple of stamp experts, and found out that this was the first ever known letter to the United States with this stamp. If it had been undamaged it would have been very valuable, but the missing and damaged stamps reduced the value considerably. But it is still a unique object. The envelope has been donated to Postmuseum in Stockholm and the letter inside had been donated to The American Swedish Institute in Minneapolis several years before. The letter (somewhat retouched) can be seen on one of the stamps that were issued May 26th, 2005, for the 150th anniversary of the first Swedish stamps (see below). The motif symbolizes the importance of the letter for keeping in contact with friends and relatives around the world. ![]() Carl Johannesson (1829-1913) was the first of the children to leave. He left in 1854, via Karlshamn, to New York and further on to Scandia, Washington County, Minnesota. Together with him were his wife Christina Gustafsdotter (1834-1909) from Näsby Kronogård, Dädesjö, and his cousin Sven Karlsson (born 1830) from Skårtaryd Kroken, Dädesjö, with his wife Johanna Johannesdotter. Both couples had got married just before the journey. He got 513 acre of land and changed his name to Charles Ekdahl in the beginning of the 1860s. He took part in the Civil War with Minnesota 4th Regiment, Company G, and marched with General Sherman in the infamous March to the Sea in 1864. He was hit by a musket ball but not seriously wounded. He was a county supervisor during six terms and a member of the local school board for several years. 1874-75 he represented his district in the Minnesota State Legislature. In 1887 he built a general store and a residence in Otisville, Minnesota, where he also was postmaster from 1886 to his death in 1913. Below to the left is a photo of Charles Ekdahl from the 1870s, and to the right a photo of Charles and his wife Christina (Stina) from the beginning of the 1900s. ![]() A descendant of Charles Ekdahl is Mark Parrish, a professional ice hockey player in the NHL since 1998*, and a member of the U.S. hockey team in the World Championships 1998, 2001, and 2005. He was also a member of the U.S. hockey team in the 2006 Olympic Winter Games in Turin, Italy. *In the following teams: Florida Panthers 1998-2000, New York Islanders 2000-2006, Los Angeles Kings 2006, Minnesota Wild 2006-2008, Dallas Stars 2008-2009, Tampa Bay Lightning 2010, and Buffalo Sabres 2011. Great thanks to Daniel Schivone in Saint Paul, Minnesota, for all the information about Charles Ekdahl. |
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