Showing posts with label axel hanson. Show all posts
Showing posts with label axel hanson. Show all posts

Monday, December 26, 2011

SWEDISH CHRISTMAS CONFIRMATION LONG AGO

FROM DAR HANSON

SKANDIA UNITED METHODIST CHURCH- CHRISTMAS 1895

OH, IF THESE WALLS COULD TALK.
The Hanson Family history is deeply woven into every pew of this little church.
The photograph is an early confirmation ceremony in Skandia, Michigan performed at the church our great grandparents PEHR and KRISTINA HANSSON helped build. Great uncle CHARLIE (KARL) HANSSON and my grandpa AXEL HANSSON are the last two kids on the right. They were about 9 and 10 years old. This only a few years after the boys father had drown. The church stands in 2011 and is still active. My parents, RUDY and PEARL HANSON were married here as well as my brother DOUGLAS HANSON and his wife MELISSA. In the early days LEONA HANSON COPPO remembers Grandma KRISTINA being in charge of preparing the coffee (almost a religion in itself for swedes). She would make it in huge urns with egg shells in it to cut any bitterness. She also remembers grandma KRISTINA tugging at her braids when she was wriggling around at church and not paying attention. (I guess thats universal!) Both she and Verle recall OTTO HANSON (Leona's Dad) singing beautiful duets with his sister IDA (Verles Mom). OTTO was devasted when his big sis died too early and swore he would never do another duet and never did after that.  This is the same church CLARA PETERSON WILSON recited a poem she had written about KRISTINA and PEHR's journey to America. She also sang at that 1985 family reunion. When the piano player at the church lagged a bit during the performance, she stopped singing, banged on the piano and said " comon' lets step it up a bit!" and continued right on singing her song.
 I love the fresh greenery inserted with flowers at the alter, the old fashioned oil lamp overhead and those snappy hats the girls wore. The photo is somewhat sun faded, but my brothers look very much like my grandpa AXEL at that age.

Friday, December 9, 2011

Robert and Ellin Shaw with Daughter Anna



Ellen (Peterson) Shaw

Robert Shaw

1899 Anna Shaw 

Anna's future husband, Axel Theodor.  5th child of Per and Kristina

Friday, November 4, 2011

A Darrell Memory

So this is a bit long, but very enjoyable to read. You'll have to click on each "picture" to make it big enough to see. No date mentioned as to when Darrell wrote this. I can safely assume 1978.




Wednesday, November 2, 2011

AXEL & ANNA HANSON Family Photo


Axel and Anna Hanson Family Photo
L to R back: Theodore Walfred "Ted", Leonard, Arthur Rudolph "Rudy"
Sitting: Axel Theodore father, Robert W. (the baby) and Anna
About 1940

"Uncle Robert was our favorite uncle when we were little- he was a quiet swede, but loved to toss us around like peanuts - he never tired of it and was always so kind. We would scream with delight when we saw him coming! (We agree that Uncle Robert is the spitting image of Great Grandpa Pehr!)" ox auntie dar


Aunt Marlene and Uncle Robert Hanson

Uncle Robert is Rudy's (Rudolph) youngest brother (mentioned in the Verle story). Also sons of Axel and Anna Hanson.

Fathers Connection: Rudy/Robert to Axel to Pehr
Great Grandpa Pehr is Robert's grandpa.

He is retired from the phone company and restores old cars and trucks as a hobby. Aunt Marlene is a retired nurse. they live in Marquette, Michigan.

Robert and Marlene at "Skandia Days" parade in front of a 1924 Ford Uncle Robert restored to drive in the procession.


Marlene and Robert with Verle (on right) while she was visiting them at "Little Shag Lake" near Skandia, Michigan.


Wedding Announcement and 50th Anniversary in newspaper "The Mining Journal" of Marquette, Michigan.

Monday, October 10, 2011

My Grandpa Axel Hanson


Grandpa Axel was the town butcher in Skandia, Michigan back in the 1920's. Everyone brought their hogs all fattened in the fall for him to butcher. My dad rudy remembered watching him and his uncles do the hard work of processing the hog.