>Do you have more info? > Yes, my g. grandfather, John Green (or Anton Olof Ljunggren) is listed in the "Naturalization Records Mobile, Alabama 1833-1906" (LDS film 1940594). I believe he changed his name to John Green *before* to applying for US Naturalization. It states: Name: Green, John Nationality: Swedish Age: Not given Length of Residence in US: 14 yr. Date of Declaration of Intention: 11/13/1885 Type of Information: Declaration of Intention type of Court: Circuit So, he would have immigrated to the US about 1871. He must have been a seaman, as he worked around ships in Mobile Alabama, and family rumor says he was a "ships captain", but this is probably false. He may have "jumped ship" abound Mobile, Alabama, but cannot find him in any Mobile, AL records, or the US 1880 Census. He married Catherine Wilhelmena BUERGER in Mobile, AL around 1881. I have not been able to find a copy of the marriage record. He drowned 15 May 1896 in Pascagoula, Mississippi, while working around ships. His wooden cross grave marker had his Swedish name "Ljungren". There is no information on his obit that helps with ancestry, only stuff about his drowning, and his family. The LDS Swedish Vital records say: Anton Olof Jonasson Ljunggren, born 22 Oct 1851 Kristianopel, Blekinge, Sweden christened 26 Oct 1851 Kristianopel, Blekinge, Sweden father: Jonas Ljunggren mother: Ingrid Olofsdtr.