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1847–1868

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Birth Date
31 August 1828
Death Date
11 December 1912
Gender
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Gustave Adolph Ohlson

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  • He came on the ship, Monarch of the Sea in 1861 with his wife, Eline and children: Adoph Fr. Thor Will, Charles G.W. and Joseph W. He was Captain of second Ten in this company. His birth date is confirmed by the missionary register. 

Samuel A. Woolley Company (1861)

  • Age at Departure: 33
  • Head of Household

Traveled with

  • Elna Larsson Ohlson (Age: 28)
  • Adolph Fredrick Ohlson (Age: 10)
  • Thor Wilhelm Ohlson (Age: 7)
  • Charles Gustaf Ohlson (Age: 2)
  • Joseph Valdemar Ohlson (Age: Infant)

Sources

  • 1880 Utah Census.
  • 1900 Utah Census.
  •  Journal History of The Church of Jesus Christ of Later-day Saints, 22 September 1861, 3.
  • Missionary Department Missionary Registers, 1860-1959, Volume 1.
  • Nielsen, Peter, Journal, 1854 June-1867 Mar., 358-63.
  • Nielson, Peter, [Diary], in Andrus, Elizabeth Emma Nielson,comp., Ancestors of Elizabeth Emma Nielson Andrus [197-?], 204-8.
  • Utah State History Cemeteries and Burials Database.
  • Woolley, Samuel Amos, Diaries, 1846-1899, reel #1, box 1, fd. 3, vol. 9.