Alfred Jungquist
Lifespan: 1834-1913
Birth: 12/24/1834 in Seglora, Västra Götaland, Sweden
Occupation: Farmer
Marriage: Johanna Maria (Hannah) Sveneen
Children: Alfred Augustan Jungquist, John Jungquist, Christina Jungquist, Samuel Jungquist, Frank Jungquist, Claus Otto Jungquist, Anna Jungquist
Parents: Andrew Anderson & Anna
Death: 1/12/1913 in Mount Vernon, Skagit County, Washington, USA
Chapter 1: Early Life and Family
Alfred Jungquist was born on December 24, 1834, in Seglora, Västra Götaland, Sweden. He grew up in a rural setting, where the rhythms of agricultural life shaped his early years. His parents, Andrew Anderson and Anna, instilled in him the values of hard work and resilience.
Alfred Jungquist
1834-1913
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- December 24, 1834Born in Seglora, Västra Götaland, Sweden
- 1857Married Johanna Maria (Hannah) Sveneen
- October 5, 1868Immigrated to the United States, arriving in New York
- 1900Recorded as a farmer in Mount Vernon, Skagit County, Washington
- January 12, 1913Died in Mount Vernon, Skagit County, Washington
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Chapter 1: Early Life and Family
Alfred Jungquist was born on December 24, 1834, in Seglora, Västra Götaland, Sweden. He grew up in a rural setting, where the rhythms of agricultural life shaped his early years. His parents, Andrew Anderson and Anna, instilled in him the values of hard work and resilience.
Marriage and Children
In 1857, Alfred married Johanna Maria (Hannah) Sveneen. Together, they had several children:
Alfred Augustan Jungquist (1857-1931)
John Jungquist (1858-1927)
Christina Jungquist (1862-1931)
Samuel Jungquist (1864-1922)
Frank Jungquist (1867-1943)
Claus Otto Jungquist (1872-1926)
Anna Jungquist (1878-1953)
The family lived in Sweden until 1868 when they immigrated to the United States, arriving in New York on October 5, 1868.
Chapter 2: Immigration and New Beginnings
The journey to America was a significant turning point for Alfred and his family. They left behind their homeland in search of better opportunities and a new life. The family settled in the United States, where Alfred worked as a farmer.
Life in America
In 1900, Alfred was recorded as a farmer in Mount Vernon, Skagit, Washington. He was married and the head of the household. Despite the challenges of adapting to a new country, Alfred and his family persevered, building a life rooted in hard work and determination.
Chapter 3: Later Years and Legacy
Alfred Jungquist's later years were marked by both joy and sorrow. His wife, Johanna, passed away on May 31, 1901, in Mount Vernon, Skagit County, Washington. Alfred continued to live in Mount Vernon, where he remained until his death on January 12, 1913.
Legacy
Alfred Jungquist's legacy is one of resilience and perseverance. His journey from Sweden to America, his dedication to his family, and his hard work as a farmer are testaments to his strength and character. His descendants carry forward his legacy, remembering the sacrifices and triumphs that defined his life.
