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ANDERSON HISTORY

1. Jan Borjesson and Caisa Andersdotter
 2.Anders Jansson  
   3. Johanna Andersdotter
     4. Karl Anderson  
       5. Esther Anderson Hill

1.  Jan Borjesson and Caisa Andersdotter.    Born Jan 23 1777, Tydja? , Sweden
      Married  Caisa Andersdottor, A possible birth record for Caisa is found on film 84933, number 17 which lists Caisa Andersdotters born April 6, 1785,  Amel, Sweden,  father Anders Bergsdaka.

   Children:  Katrina  born Jan 1806
                     Johannes   born Sept 1810
                      Maroa  born 23 Oct 1813
                2.  Anders  born 1 Sept 1815
                     Sarah   born 1816
                     Stina  born 1821
                     Maria born  March 16 1824    All children listed as born in Amal, Sweden

This family is listed in the parish record for the rural Amal, Sweden in 1826 to 1830 (film 85859 page 104) in an area called Arbol.


2.  Anders Jansson was born on  either Sept 1 1815 or Sept 8 1815 in Amal, Sweden.  He was the son of    
     Jan Borjesson and Caisa Andersdotter.   Born to Jan Borjesson and Caisa Andersdotter in the Rural     
      Parish of Amal, Anders Jansson born 1 Sept 1815 (Film 84933). No birth record was found for the     
      Anders Jansson listed as born on 8 Sept, 1815.

Anders Jansson,  born 1 Sept 1815, as found in the rural survey records for Amal
 parish Film 85859 page 104, 1826-1830 and page 150, 1836 to 1840).  Rural surveys of Amal show that Anders went to the city parish in 1839  The city survey  records of Amal first show him arriving in 1845 from the military lists.  He was probably in the military from 1839 to 1845  as he left the rural parish records in 1839 but was not picked up in the city parish records until 1845.  He is listed in the city survery records for Amal parish,  born on 8 Sept 1815, as found in the City Survey records for the parish of Amal. Film 418925, page 71 and page 461 1840-1845.

These different  birth dates are probably for the same person.  The difference in birth days was
 probably because the date of birth was recorded in separate survey records

Summary:  Born Sept 1815   Lived in the Rural Amal parish from 1815 until 1839.  Military service 1839 until 1845.  Living in Amal after 1845.

Note:  Parish records covered a five year period,  1830 to 1835, 1835 to 1840 etc.

Anders Jansson and Caisa (Kaisa) Lisa Akerberg were engaged on feb 21, 1847 as found in the city records for Amal.  File 84934, item #3.  His family is listed in the household examination records for the city of Amal in 1852 to 1855, page 367.  This is the only record found for this family.   No record of actual marriage.

Caisa died on June 7, 1854 in Amal, after giving birth to her daughter, Jane on June 1, 1854.  Caisa Akerberg was the illegitimate daughter of the Master Shoe Maker Johan Akerberg and Stina Caisa Norberg.  She was born Dec 12 1821 in Amel.  In the engagement record for Caisa and Anders Jansson dated Feb 21, 1847, Eric Anderson is listed as the father of Caisa. Film 84934 item 3 city parish records, Amal.  It can be assumed that Stina married Eric Anderson sometime after CAISA was born,therefore was listed as the father of Caisa. Film 84933, page 274, City parish records for Amal. .
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CHILDREN:
  STINA GRETA ANDERSDOTTER BORN 7 APRIL, 1848. AMAL, SWEDEN
  JOHANNA ANDERSDOTTER   BORN 4 JUNE, 1851, AMAL, SWEDEN
  JANE ANDERSDOTTER BORN JUNE 1, 1854, AMAL, SWEDEN


Anders may have went to Gotteberg, Sweden after the death of his wife, as his daughter Johanna Andersdotter moved to Gotteberg in 1882 and married Edward Anderson, however no proof that he did move to Gotteberg.     In the parish records for Goteborg, Sweden an Anders Jansson,  Bricklayer is listed as moving into the Goteborg Parish on 8-8-1883 and is listed on page 122, however which book his is listed in unknown. No other information on Anders Jannson

Note:  Amal  is located on the west side of Lake Vanern,  south of Karlstad


3 . JOHANNA ANDERSDOTTER MOTHER OF  4. KARL ANDERSON AND
     GRANDMOTHER TO  5. ESTHER ANDERSON HILL
 
 Johanna Andersdotter was born on June 4, 1851, in the town of Amal, Sweden.  Her parents were Anders Jansson and Lisa Kajsa Akerberg.
 
 Johanna Andersdotter is listed with her parents and sister Jane in the household examination records for the City of Amal 1852 to 1855, page 367.  This is the only record found for the family.  The location of Anders Jansson after the death of his wife is unknown.  The location of his dauther Johanna from 1855 to 1872 is also unknown, however, she is listed as living in Bolstad parish prior to moving to Vanersborg in 1872
 
  RECORD OF JOHANNA ANDERSDOTTER IN VANERSBORG, SWEDEN 1870-1882
  (Mother of Karl Anderson)
 
 In the household examination rolls for the parish of Vanersborg, Sweden 1870-1881 Johanna Andersdotter is found on page 93 for the years 1873 to 1874.  The area of the parish is listed as 2 Roten (a district or ward of parish or city). She is listed with 22 other people grouped in a single listing. This record indicates she was born on June 4, 1851 in the parish of Bolstad.
According to the records center in Goteborg, Sweden in a letter dated Jan 9 1985 to Richard Hill , grandson Karl Anderson, this listing was in error.  She came from Bolstad to Vanersborg in 1872 but was born in the town of Amal, Sweden, Amal Parish.  
 
 In 1874 she left this area and is listed on page 320 in the same parish.  The area is listed as 5  Roten in Vanersborg Parish.  She resided here from 1874 to 1876.  She is listed with six other people with birth dates in the 1850s.
 
 She left this area in 1876 and is listed on page 67 of the same parish.  The area is listed as 2  Roten. She is listed with her two children Gustave Alfrid born Jan 10 1876 and Helga Maria born July 7 1877.  She is listed at this location from 1876 to 1877.
 
  In 1877 to 1878 she is listed on page 459.  The area is indicated as 4 Roten.  She is listed her with her two children as on the prior record.  She left this area in 1878.
 
  In 1878 she is listed on page 728 in the area of Karlslund, Vanersborg Parish with her three children Gustaf Alfrid, Helga and Karl Fritiof born May 20 1879.  The record indicates that Alfrid died on Feb 20 1876.  Why this was not recorded prior to 1878 is unknown.  In 1880 she moved from this area and is again listed on page 459 where she resided with her two remaining children until  moving to Goteborg in 1882.  It is unknown if her two children went with her.
 
CHILDREN OF JOHANNA ANDERSDOTTER,    
       
GUSTAF ALFRID BORN 10 JAN 1876, VANERSBORG PARISH, SWEDEN
 
HELGA MARIA BORN 12 JULY 1877, VANERSBORG PARISH, SWEDEN
   
KARL FRITIOF ANDERSON   BORN 20 MAY 1879, KARLSLUND, VANERSBORG PARISH, ALVSBORGS LAN,  SWEDEN.  DIED 5 JUNE,   1950 SIOUX CITY, IOWA
 
  In a letter dated April 1, 1985 to Richard Hill the records center in Goteborg, Sweden found the following information:
 
  Karl FRITJOF was born May 20, 1879 as the son of the maid Johanna Andersdotter,Karlslund, Vanersborg parish, Alvsborg's lan, Sweden.  The name of the father is not to be found in the birth record.  In the household examination roll Vanersborg 1870-1881 AI:24 page 728, the following information is to be found on the family:
 
 The maid Johanna Andersdotter, born June 4, 1851 in Bolstad.  Her illegitimate children:
Gustaf Alfrid, born Jan 10, 1876,
Helga Maria, born July 12, 1877, and
Karl FRITJOF, born May 20, 1879. The children were born in Vanersborg parish.
 
 After moving to Goteborg Johanna married an Edvard Anderson on Jan 13, 1884 and had the following children by Anderson:
 
  Harold  Born: May 12 1884 and died August 27 1956
   
  Ernst   Born Oct 6 1894 and living in 1956
 
  Edvard Ragnar   Born: Aug 28 1891 and living in 1956
 
  Emma Viktoria  Born: May 13 1886 probably died young

In the parish records for Goteborg an Edward Karl Anderson is listed on page 125 and a Johanna Andersdotter on page 220 and 332, however which book contains the records is unknown.  A page by page search of the Goteborg parish records would be necessary to determine if these are the right individuals.
    
    
Oskar Carl Anderson Berg the son of Karl Fritiof Anderson by his first marriage to Olga Magnusen, apparently received the birth dates of Johanna's children and her marriage toEdwin  Anderson from  research in 1956 of the family conducted by the Salvation Army Investigation  Office in Sweden for Oskar Berg. Oskar then wrote to Edvard Ragnar Anderson, a son of  Edwin Anderson and Johanna Anderdotter, attempting to verify the information that he had  received from the Salvation Army.  The following  reply was received from Edvard Ragnar Anderson.    This letter is in Norwegian and was translated by one of the Norwegians working for Richard Hill at the Exxon office in Stavanger, Norway.     The letter also indicates that Johanna’s brother took one of her son to Norway to educated sometime in the 1870s.  The son could have been Karl  Anderson, however, Karl was not born until 1879 so he if he was taken to Norway it would  probably have been in the 1880's.  The letter states that Edward Anderson died on April 17  1934. The letter indicated that Edward Anderson is not the father of Karl Fritiof Anderson.
   
It should be noted that no record of a brother to Johanna Andersdotter has been found. Also, evidence  would indicate that Karl Anderson was in the Vanersborg area until 1895.

    
 Note: Oskar took the name of his step-father after his mother remarried around 1916. This letter had been with Oskar's son for many years.

    
    Goteborg 23/10-1956
    
    Dear Mr. Berg
    
  The undersigned who with the greatest expectation received your letter with inquiry regarding  your father's address, which is totally unknown to me, We do not have and never have had any brother with the name you have mentioned.  I have two brothers, the eldest Harold, 72 years old who died 27/8-1956.  The younger Ernst, 62 years old.  I wonder whether you in your
search for your father were not given wrong information regarding myself.  When my mother who died in 1917 married my father in the beginning of the 1880's, she had a daughter outside the marriage and only vague information that he even had a son, whom a brother of my mother is said to have taken care of when he in the 1870's went to Norway.  But we have
never heard whether these persons are alive or not.  My parents never spoke to us  children about this.  Her daughter born outside the marriage on the other hand, our half-sister, was often in our home until he---in 1929.
    
  My father Edvard Andersson died 17/4-1934.
    
  Both of my parents had no surviving relatives (so far as) we could ascertain. Therefore I wonder where you obtained the information that I should be able to known your father's (whereabouts?) as I do not have the least knowledge of his existence.
 
  Edvard Ragnar Andersen
  S.....gatan 24 Goteborg H.
    
  ADDITIONAL NOTE
    
  The name Anderson is spelled in various way in the records:
    
  Anderson, Andersson, Andersen, Anderssen


4.  Karl Fritiof Anderson was the son of Johanna Andersdotter.  His father's identity is not  certain.  When Karl was married to his second wife, Laura Hultman, he listed on the  marriage record Edward Anderson as his father. In the parish records for Vanersborg Parish,   Sweden, the record indicates that Johanna Andersdotter had three illegitimate children while living in the Vanersborg area from 1772 to 1881. One of these children was Karl Fritiof    born  20 may 1879, no father is listed. Johanna did marry a Edward Anderson on Jan 13, 1884   probably in Goteborg. In the parish records for Goteborg an Edvard Karl Anderson is listed   on page 125 and a Johanna Andersdotter on page 220 and 332, again the book (film) on which  this information is listed is unknown.  It is unknown if this is the same Edvard   Anderson listed as the father of Karl Anderson, however the name is interesting ( Edvard   Karl Anderson).A page by page search of the Goteborg parish records would be necessary to   determine if these are the right individuals.
   
   Johanna Andersdotter moved to Goteborg and married Edvard Anderson in 1884, however,  her son Karl stayed in Vanersborg and was raised (according to family stories) by a red   haired women.  Also, Karl  Anderson stated that he worked in a match factory when he was  five years old.  In 1895 he applied for permission from the church to moved to Norway.  In the Flyttningsbetyg moving record) Karl Anderson is listed as living in Venersborg until  September 1895.  At that time he was grated permission to moved to Norway.  This record  was checked by Karl's daughter Esther Hill and her son Richard Hill during a stop in   Venersborg, Sweden. This information is in conflict with the information provided by  Edvard Ragnar Anderson in his letter to Oskar Berg. It is possible that a search of the parish  records for Venersborg, Sweden between 1884 and 1895 would locate Karl Anderson and the person or persons that raised him.

   Esther and Richard also went to the area outside of Venersborg that was listed in the parish  record, however, the name of the area is unknown.   No one in the area had any knowledge of  Karl Anderson.
   
 While living in Norway he became a stone cutter in the rock quays near Idd, Norway.  On June 3, 1900 he was married in Id, Norway to Olga Vilhelmina Magnussen who was born in 1884. He was dismissed (released) from the Id parish on 18 February, 1905 so  that he could emigrate to America.
 Karl probably had intentions of moving his first family over to the United States, however he probably did not have the money or his first wife may not have wanted to immigrate.  Whatever the reason Karl's first family was unknown until they where  discovered' in the 1980's living in Oslo, Norway.  


Karl and Olga had three children :

Dagmar  Alfridaa Helmina Anderson  born Aug 1 1900, died Oct 4 1987.
 Oskar Carl waldermar Anderson  born Jan 15 1902  died 1981
 Agnor Gustaf Linn Anderson  born April 11 1904  died 1995.

 His first family was  rediscovered' because in the parish record in Halden, Norway, which is  located in Idd Parish, the parish record listing Karl Anderson's three children had been changed to Berg .  The three children's name had been changed to Berg after there mother Olga Vilhelmina Anderson remarried a Berg

COMMENTS BY AGNOR BERG SON OF KARL ANDERSON MAY 1985.  AS TOLD TO RICHARD HILL GRANDSON OF KARL ANDERSON

The stone cutters (both Swed and Norweigian ) from the Halden area (Norway) worked Monday to Friday but not on Saturday because they all came to Hallden to drink and fight.  The police just left town that day.  Agnor said that grandpa (Karl Anderson, Agnor's father) went to the states with Carl's brother- in-law a Borgsten.

Agnor was a electrician for 50 years.  He was an amateur boxer in his early 20's and said that his hame got changed from Anderson the Berg when he went into the Army because he came from the Berg family house and they called him Agnor Berg so thats what he started using.

   
   Karl immigrated to the United States in 1905 going first to St John New Brunswick then entering the United States at Soo Saint Marie, Michigan and finally on to Sioux City, Iowa, where he was a stone cutter for various monument shops. He was married to Laura Hultman on Sept 25, 1909 in Omaha, Nebraska.   She was born Oct 4 1883 , in Haltebyn,  Karlanda, Varmland, Sweden, the oldest daughter of Karl Larrson Hultman and Kajsa Karldotter.  She died on Oct 13 1971 in Sioux City, Iowa.   Haltebyn is located  NW of Amal, north of Arjang, Sweden.

THE FAMILY OF KARL HULTMAN IN HALTEBYN, KARLANDA PARISH, SWEDEN and
HIS WIFE KAJSA KARLSDOTTER
 

Laura Hultman's father Karl Larsson Hultman was born on 20 May 1855 in an area known as Haltebyn, Sweden a small community of farms located about 20 kilometers north of Arjing, Sweden.  Haltebyn, which means Grove in Swedish, is on Rt. 177 just North of highway 3 that connects Vannacka, Sweden to Arvika, Sweden.  Haltebyn is located in the church parish of Karlanda, which in turn is located in Varmland county.  The Haltebyn area is located in a valley between pine covered hills.  The Swedish church records indicate that Karl Larssons's ancestors had lived in this area of rural Sweden since the 1700 hundreds.   Many of his descendants still live in the area.  He was the son of Lars Svensson Hultman and Katharina Jonsdotter.  Karl inlisted in the Swedish army and was given the name Hultman to identify him from other Larsson. It is not clear when the name Larsson was dropped and the family became Hultman. As a soldier Karl was stationed in the Haltebyn area, much like a member of the National Guard.                                                       
In a May 1992 interview with Olga Hultman, the youngest daughter of Karl Hultman, Olga stated that her father would walk to Karlstad, Sweden one month a year for military training.  Karlstad is located about 75 miles from Haltebyn.


According to the Karlanda Parish records, Karl Hultman and Kajsa Karlsdotter had 11 children (see Karl Hultman family group sheet) the eldest, Laura Hultman immigrated to the United States in 1907.  All the other children remained in Sweden and several are buried with their parents at the Karlanda Church cemetery.  It is not clear why Laura immigrated to the United States, however it is likely the family thought that Laura could better her life by immigrating along with millions of other Swedes, to the United States.  Furthermore, Karl's two brothers, Gustave and Otto Hultman had already immigrated to the United States and had become tailors in Sioux City, Iowa.  These two brothers were the sponsors of Laura trip to the United States.


For consideration of his army service, Karl Hultman received a parcel of land at Smolmark, Karlanda parish, Sweden.  Smolmark is another area of farms located about two or three miles South of Haltebyn.  No trace of the Hultman homestead remains at haltebyn, however Karl's home at smolmark remains in the family.  Karl and Kajsa lived in this home until Karl died on 1 December 1942 and Kajsa on 15 February 1947.  Their son Oscar lived on the farm until he died on 30 October 1974 and Oscar's son, Gunnar lived on the farm until he died on 15 December 1990.  The farm of Karl and Kajsa still remains with the grandchildren of Karl.


During a visit to the Karlanda parish area in May 1992 the old Karlanda church and cemetery were visited.  This church was built in 1777 and was in use from that date until 1952 when the Karlanda Parish was combined with the Holmedal Parish.  The church is still used for special occasions.  The church is located on a hillside overlooking the valley of the Karlanda Parish. Karl and Kajsa are buried near the left side of the church.  Three of their children are buried near by: Hilma Hultman Kullgren, Arther hultman and Oscar Hultman.  Like all Swedish churches, the burial grounds are keep in excellent shape by a full time ground keeper who was equipped with a cellar phone.  One interesting aspect of most Swedish burial grounds is that no head stones were found more than 150 years old. About a mile to the North is the site of the first Karlanda church that was built in the 1200 hundreds. The site has large mounds that are probably burial sites.

The information for the Karl Hultman family was obtained from interviews with Karl Hultman's daughter Olga Hultman Soder of Glava, Sweden and several grandchildren that still live in the Hultebyn/Smolmark area.  Information was also obtained during May 1992 from parish records of the KarlandaHolmedal Parish.  Among the records found were Laura Hultman's grade confirmation a C, the record of her leaving for the United States and the records of her two uncles Gustave and Otto Hultman, brothers of Karl, on leaving for the United States in 1884 and 1890.  Information was also obtained at the Swedish records center in Gotenburg, Sweden and from copies of the parish records obtained from the LDS church, Salt Lake City, Utah.


Children of Karl and Laura Hultman Anderson   


5.  ESTHER VICTORIA ANDERSON BORN 15 DEC, 1909, SIOUX CITY, IOWA
   
    GERDA ELVIRA ANDERSON BORN 12 JULY 1911,  SIOUX CITY, IOWA
   
    ARTHUR WILLGOT ANDERSON BORN 16 JUNE 1913, SIOUX CITY, IOWA
   
    HILMA  LEONA ANDERSON BORN 14 DEC 1915, SIOUX CITY, IOWA
   
    ARNOLD VERNER ANDERSON BORN 15 JAN, 1919, SIOUX CITY, IOWA
   
    VICTOR  ALVIN ANDERSON BORN 21 MAY, 1921, SIOUX CITY, IOWA

Karl Anderson died June 5 1950 and his wife Laura died Oct 13 1971.

Karl Anderson is buried in Graceland Cem, Sioux City, Iowa in the Fairmont Section, Lot 114.  His wife Laura is buried in another section of the cemetery due to lack of room next to Karl.

 
Notes on the Immigration of Karl Anderson to the United States  and other interesting facts: by Richard Hill, grandson of Karl Anderson

 I visited the National Archive west of Boston, monday. They have micro film of cards filled out by the folks that crossed from Canada into the US. Indexed by name. Found grandpa's for March 25, 1905 crossing at Soo Saint Marie, Mich. It showed he came over from Liverpool on the Lake Manitoba arriving in St John's New foundland on March 23rd. He claimed to have $40, was 5' 9' and weighed 178# and stated he was heading to Yankton, SD to see a Chas. Nystrand. He listed his occupation as a stonemason. We know from a US Dept of Labor Facts for Declaration of Intention form (filed in about 1920) that his friend John H Anderson crossed over the border with him on the same day.
I then looked in the ship passenger lists for the Manitoba arriving in St Johns and found Grandpa listed as arriving with 110 other passengers in St Johns on 23 March....he arrived after a 16 day trip having left Liverpool on March 7th with his 28 year old brother in law Neils Borgstein and John Anderson. All three stonemasons listed Yankton as their destination. Grandpa's age on the manifest was listed as 26, although he wasn't 26 until May of that year. Apparently Neils left the party in St Johns and headed to Mass. as Grandpa later rec'd a post card from a Neils B. postmarked Graniteville, Mass. This area of north central Mass. had several granite quarries activity at that time. According to the Norwegian relatives Neils went back to Sweden at some point and took his wife and children to the States.

The people in Oslo told us of Borgstein. They said he came back and got her and the kids, but they didn't know where he went. He's listed on ship's register as "Neils" Only trace of him was a postcard mailed to grandpa from Mass. We got the registry for ship out of Gotenborg to Hull at some archive in southern Sweden. I remember mom was with me. The Gotenborg archive gave me the info about grandpa, his mother, siblings and her parents. His travel papers...Hilma gave me, along with a meal card with S.S. Manitoba on it. The fact that he came through at Soo Saint Marie came from a labor report John Anderson filled out in 1941. What I found the other day was the card he filled out when he entered.
I always thought he was bigger than 5' 9-10". Grandpa got called up for his Army physical in Nov 1918 when he was 39 years old...apparently nearly was drafted. I got his draft card....in the little box of things Hilma gave me when she cleaned out her house. I also have his 6 foot 2 handled rip saw which he used to use by himself and a couple other saws I used to watch him use. he nearly got drafted and that's probably why he left Sweden at 18.... to avoid the draft there.
Did I tell you how Grandpa Anderson got hit by a train whilke walking along the tracks?...got up and walked home, then went back to work the next day full of bruises, all black and blue. Uncle Agnor told me the quarry workers would work hard 5 days, go into town to get drunk and fight on saturday and then had to rest up on Sunday to be able to start the week again.
Grandpa's first wife married a Berg who then up and drown after falling out of a fishing boat.

When we lived in Norway we found the ships records for when Grandpa and his two friends left Sweden for Hull, England. I also have a heavily damaged travel (flyette) paper which he took with him as he started his trip to the US.

The John Anderson mentioned in the Sioux City Directory is the one who came to the United States with Karl Anderson and Neils Borgsten. He was married to Jennie Johnson and lived on 17th Street. Ma Hill remembers being there when Charles Lindberg flew the Atlantic.  Ma Hill remembers being at John Anderson's doing the ironing for Jennie Anderson. I would presume that Ma heard about Lindberg on the radio while at the John Anderson house.  The  Anderson's (John and Jennie) were very good to Ma Hill's family (Grandpa and Grandma Anderson [Karl Anderson and Laura Hultman]) Ma remembers the crank cabinet phonograph and records by Enrice Caruso  Also the song"Beautiful Ohio."

2.  Karl and Laura Anderson and family (Ma Hill and her brothers and sisters) were living on Ingleside Ave when Grandpa Anderson was working for Malonquist (A Monument Company).  Ma Hill started school then which was in the fall of 1916.  Ma was 6 and a half years old.

3.  Ma remembers John Anderson living at 1916 Bryan St in 1914 when she lived on Hornick Street which was just up the alley from Bryan St and across to a two story white house.

4.  While living on Court St Ma fell off the back porch and also Grandpa Anderson bring beer home in Karo Syrup pails.  Pail was either a quart or gallon (probably a gallon).

5.  Ma also lived in the 500 block of Iowa Street across from the Monument Shop. (which shop?). The family hated it as the area was a poor place to live, not many people ventured out in the area after dark.  Grandpa lived in the area because he wanted to be close to work.  This was around 1927 as Ma was going with Pop Hill.
While Ma was in Grade school, Junior High and High School she lived most of the time in Riverside. AT 1916 Bryan street after 1928.

His son Victor metioned he got hit by a train and went to work the next day.  Also loved to sign Swedish songs while walking home from work and also sang at home.  His daughter Esther has mentioned he had a very good voice for signing Karl and Laira had the following children:


Information from the Sioux City Directories.

1.  1909   Carl F Anderson  worked for M. C. Carlstrom        roomer 1007 Court St. Laura Hultman, domestic 1424 North Boulevard
John Anderson cutter same company, roomer same address as Carl F. Anderson.
 
2.  1910  Carl F. Anderson working for the Sioux City Marble and Granite Works.  Roomer at 1007 Court St.  Laura not listed under Hultman or Anderson.

3.  1911  Carl F. Anderson was a stone cutter for the American Monument Co.  roomer at 601 Water Street.  Wife not listed.

4.  1912  Carl F. Anderson working for the Western Marble Works.
roomer at 115 6th Street.  Wife not listed.  John Anderson working for same company roomer same address as Carl Anderson.
    1912  Laura Anderson listed at 1715 Ingleside.


5.  1913  Carl F. Anderson Cutter Western Marble Works, wife Laura. Residence 815 Hornick.  I have in my notes 908 May St.


6.  1914  Carl F. Anderson  wife listed as Mary. residence 815 Hornick  Cutter Same as 5.   Laura Anderson, domestic boarder 825 17th.

7.  1915  Carl F. Anderson same company, resident North Riverside (Ma Hill assumes it was Hornick)

8.  1916  Carl F. Anderson cutter Sioux City Marble and Granite Works.  Residence. 1709 Ingleside Ave.

9   1917  same as 1916

10  1918  same as 1916

11  1921  Carl F. Anderson wife Laura  Cutter Western Marble and Granite Works.  residents  1916 Hoyt (Probably Bryan St now)

1931  Carl F. Anderson  Work for the Anderson Monument Company.  Residence 1916   
Bryan St.                   

R. L. Hill   Sept  2005

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