

And who knows what lies ahead. The fifth generation is still too young to take over:


Warm blessings from above,
Goran Danielsson.
Therefore, may I again present Hulda who was born in 1903 in Angelstad in the south area of Sweden called Småland. When she was 20 years old in 1923 she went to Rockford, Illinois from her home in Ryssby, Sweden, never to see her parents again. My secretary found this information about Carlsson, Hulda Debora in a database called Emihamn.
As you can see on the photo above Hulda married Hjalmar Johnson 6th July 1929 and raised a family in Rockford, Illinois. They had three kids, Robert (born 1930), Richard (born 1933) and Lucille (born 1936). In the Summer of 1964 Hulda went back to visit her brother Caleb in Sweden. Hulda's daughter Lu continued to write to her uncle and family in Sweden just like her mother before her. Thanks to her they are still in touch. I must admit that I as a great grandfather therefore tend to have some favourites, sinning is still possible up here I am afraid.
In 1985 Hulda's daughter Lu and her husband Harland came from Wisconsin to Hovdinge with Lu's nephew Peter. In 1990 Peter's father Dick came from Rockford, Illinois, to see his relatives. Cousins from Sweden repaid the visit, for example in 2004 when this picture is taken in Florida:
In 1894 Paul was born. He is the boy standing to the very left on the photo above. Some years later, for me unknown, their little boy Ragnar was born. Finally their youngest daughter Vera. These two youngest came to the land of their origin, Sweden, to visit around 1955. But that is to go too far ahead in time - we are trying to tell you the story up to 1903 for all five of my children before we continue.
Your ancestor, still alive up here,
Göran Danielsson.
The oldest son, Gunnar was buying and trading horses and bringing home the loot from his trade-ins. Teofil's interests were guns and Kodaks, always taking pictures to develop and print them himself, baseball was his joy, also hunting. All the young boys were good ball players. Willie and Edgar, became camera fans. Odd musical instruments appeared, first the old accordions, the old zither, the mouth organs which were "cajoled into really beautiful music in many different mouth's. The violin was a horse of a different colour, took a lot of see-sawing to lure any lovely tunes out of it, but as time went on it too responded beautifully" (E. Goranson). There was also an Estey organ were many happy hours were spent by many of them. Edna also tells us about her first movie, a Charlie Chaplin film, silent of course, with written explanations between episodes. Chaplin was chasing a white goose up and down the streets of a town, never quite catching it.
With love to you readers from my heavenly resting place,
Goran Danielsson.