Individual Details
Wilgot "Johan Wilgoth" ANDERSON (NYBURG)
(9 Feb 1886 - )
The 1900 US Census for NH lists his surname as "Nyburg" so perhaps that was the surname of his birth father in Sweden?
Events
Families
| Spouse | Anna SWENSON (1889 - ) |
| Father | Gustaf ANDERSON (1834 - 1916) |
| Mother | Gustafva LARSDOTTER (1834 - 1921) |
| Sibling | Elvina Serafia GUSTAFSDOTTER (1861 - 1861) |
| Sibling | Amanda Paulina ANDERSON (1863 - 1888) |
| Sibling | Johan Albin "John" ANDERSON (1865 - 1934) |
| Sibling | Adolf "Franz" ANDERSON ALFORD (1867 - 1940) |
| Sibling | Elvina Seraphia ANDERSON (1869 - 1969) |
| Sibling | Alida Christina ANDERSON (1872 - 1948) |
| Sibling | Huldah Eleanora ANDERSON (1875 - 1953) |
| Sibling | Elfrida Josefina GUSTAFSDOTTER (1880 - 1880) |
| Sibling | Dr. Everett Ivar Alexius ANDERSON (1881 - 1950) |
| Mother | Amanda Paulina ANDERSON (1863 - 1888) |
| Father | Gustaf ANDERSON (1834 - 1916) |
| Mother | Gustafva LARSDOTTER (1834 - 1921) |
| Sibling | Dr. Everett Ivar Alexius ANDERSON (1881 - 1950) |
| Sibling | Huldah Eleanora ANDERSON (1875 - 1953) |
| Sibling | Elvina Seraphia ANDERSON (1869 - 1969) |
| Sibling | Adolf "Franz" ANDERSON ALFORD (1867 - 1940) |
| Sibling | Johan Albin "John" ANDERSON (1865 - 1934) |
| Sibling | Amanda Paulina ANDERSON (1863 - 1888) |
| Sibling | Alida Christina ANDERSON (1872 - 1948) |
Notes
Immigration
The name of the ship was "Scythia", captained by Thomas Roberts, its ports of departure were Queenstown, Ireland and Liverpool.Census
His surname was listed as "Nyburg" and he was listed as a "Boarder". Hmmm. Grandson, son, or boarder? Interesting that they chose the latter.Census
He was listed as a "grandson" of Gustaf and Gustafva Anderson. And his surname was listed as "Anderson."Marriage
On the back of a photo was written: "In 1885 Gustaf Andersson and family sold their farm, 'Skattegard' at Marbak, Sweden, and came to Manchester, NH, and bought this house at 347 E. High Street. Wilgot and Anna were married here. Winston [Morris, son of Huldah] attended." Does that imply that Wilgot and Anna were married at that house, or simply that they were married in Manchester?Interestingly, on their marriage record, it lists Wilgot's mother as "Amanda P. Anderson" and no father is listed.
Endnotes
1. church records from Sweden.
2. Their records for Rhode Island Deaths, 1630-1930 (locked so I couldn't read them)., Their web site offered free look-ups in immigration records this Labor Day weekend. Their source: Boston, MA, "Passenger Lists of Vessels Arriving at Boston, MA, 1820-1891." Micropublication M277. RG036. 115 rolls, National Archives, Washington, DC.The.
3. 1900 US Census--NH, Viewed online December 2010 via https://beta.familysearch.org0095 Manchester City Ward 3, enumerated June 11, 1900,East High StreetLines 64-68-Anderson, Gustaf; head; white, male; b. Oct 1834; age 65; married 38 yrs; b Swed; parents b Swed; immigrated 188.
4. 1910 US Census--NH, 347 High St, Manchester, Hillsborough Co., NHenumerated April 22, 1910lines 77-80Anderson, Gustaf; head; male; white; 75y; married 49 yr; b. Swed; parents same; immigrated 1886; naturalized; no occupation; speaks only SwedishGustafva; wife; female; 76y; m.

