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Mathilda Andersson

10 August 1853 - 16 March 1940

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Birth

10 August 1853

Älvsborg, Sweden

Death

16 March 1940

Grantsville

Burial

1940

Grantsville

Alternate Names

Given Name

Mathilda

Last Name

Andersson

Maiden Name Alternate Spellings

Anderson

Married Names

Anderson

Family

Marriage

Johan Parsson Andersson

11 September 1876 - 1931

Salt Lake City

Children

John Adolphus Anderson

7 July 1877 - 1949

Grantsville

Matilda Josephina Anderson

23 November 1879 - 1894

Grantsville

Oscar William Anderson

30 September 1882 - 1968

Grantsville

Charles Theodore Anderson

25 December 1885 - 1928

Grantsville

Eugene Pehr Anderson

21 July 1889 - 1970

Grantsville

Parents

Mother: No Known Records

Father: John Andersson (22 September 1817 - 14 July 1902)

Biography

Blue eyed blonde haired daughter was born to John and Maja Stina Olson Andersson. Three years later, her little sister Anna Louisa was born and the two were “inseparable companions.” They heard the gospel from missionaries and the family immigrated to Utah when Mathilda was eight, leaving their father behind to sell the family jewelry shop. The trek to America was difficult  with little Anna getting very sick. When they reached Utah, Mathilda turned to her mother and exclaimed “Let’s go back to Sweden. This can’t be Zion.” Her mother assured them that Zion was going to be beautiful with their hard work. 

The family settled in Grantsville, Utah and began spinning wool for money. They took piano and organ lessons in Salt Lake City from Ebeneer Beesley and were the first organists in Tooele County. Their organ was transported by horse to lend music to various communities for their church meetings and celebrations. Matilda and Annie married brothers and their children were all taught the same art of music.

Events

Profession

Housewife

Emigration

Departure: 18 April 1862

Sweden

Researchers

Becca Driggs