Can anyone help Erik? He doesn't give us a lot of time to check death certificates at the Minnesota Historical Society, with his trip beginning on Monday! Because they are likely Lutheran, the cemeteries with Catholic and Jewish burials can be eliminated. Union Cemetery does have a lot of Swedes, but that sure doesn't eliminate Oakland or Roselawn, or other possibilities. I'm sure Erik would appreciate any assistance anyone can provide. Mary List mom >From: "Erik Nyberg" <[email protected]> >Subject: Could you help in finding a grave >Date: Fri, 8 Jun 2007 22:08:03 +0200 > >Sorry to disturb you but I am sitting here with the list of >cemetarys of St Paul and I do not know where to start. >Im going to St Paul in a close future and I want to visit my Great >grandfathers sisters grave. Her husbands name was John Skoog and >according to a adresslist from Swedish evangelic Lutheran parish in >St Paul , John died nov 1 1914. Her name was Anna and she is with >the family in the 1900 federal census but not in the 1910 federal >census . Probably died between 1900 and 1910. > >Do you have any idea on how I could go about finding her and Johns >grave let me know. It could be a place to search on the internet a >phone to call in St Paul.. Im flying to the US on Monday and can be >reached on my hotmail address ><mailto:[email protected]>[email protected] . > >Erik Nyberg >Nordhagen Perserud >67192 >Arvika >Sweden
There is an Anna Skoog born around 1851 that died January 25, 1905, certificate #1905-44-2190 microfilm at the Minnesota History Center in St. Paul. That would probably tell what cemetery she is buried in. I wish I had time to go and look at the certificate for you but I can't. Maybe you can call them and someone would look it up for you. Their phone number is 651-296-6126. Good luck. Ruth A. (Sconza Testa) Nerud [email protected] ----- Original Message ----- From: "Mary Bakeman" <[email protected]> To: "MNRAMSEY" <[email protected]> Cc: "Erik Nyberg" <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, June 09, 2007 8:57 AM Subject: [MNRAMSEY] Fwd: Could you help in finding a grave > Can anyone help Erik? He doesn't give us a lot of time to check death > certificates at the Minnesota Historical Society, with his trip > beginning on Monday! > > Because they are likely Lutheran, the cemeteries with Catholic and > Jewish burials can be eliminated. Union Cemetery does have a lot of > Swedes, but that sure doesn't eliminate Oakland or Roselawn, or other > possibilities. > > I'm sure Erik would appreciate any assistance anyone can provide. > > Mary > List mom > > > >>From: "Erik Nyberg" <[email protected]> >>Subject: Could you help in finding a grave >>Date: Fri, 8 Jun 2007 22:08:03 +0200 >> >>Sorry to disturb you but I am sitting here with the list of >>cemetarys of St Paul and I do not know where to start. >>Im going to St Paul in a close future and I want to visit my Great >>grandfathers sisters grave. Her husbands name was John Skoog and >>according to a adresslist from Swedish evangelic Lutheran parish in >>St Paul , John died nov 1 1914. Her name was Anna and she is with >>the family in the 1900 federal census but not in the 1910 federal >>census . Probably died between 1900 and 1910. >> >>Do you have any idea on how I could go about finding her and Johns >>grave let me know. It could be a place to search on the internet a >>phone to call in St Paul.. Im flying to the US on Monday and can be >>reached on my hotmail address >><mailto:[email protected]>[email protected] . >> >>Erik Nyberg >>Nordhagen Perserud >>67192 >>Arvika >>Sweden > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message