Person:Sanda Stenberg (2)

Watchers
m. 13 May 1849
  1. Augusta Matilda Stenberg1849 -
  2. Carl Johan Fredrik Stenberg1852 -
  3. Emma Sophia Stenberg1855 -
  4. Hilma Josefina Stenberg1858 - 1939
  5. Sanda Natalia Stenberg1861 - 1918
m. 7 Apr 1882
  1. Ruth Mary Boring1883 - 1959
  2. Hilma Lovisa Boring1884 - 1891
  3. Ellen Ida Boring1887 - 1920
  4. Alice Mathilda Boring1890 - 1926
  5. Emma Hilma Lovisa Boring1893 - 1976
  6. Anna Elisabeth Boring1896 - 1907
Facts and Events
Name[1] Sanda Natalia Stenberg
Gender Female
Birth[2][3][4][5][6][22] 23 Jun 1861 Falköping Stad, Skaraborgs län, SwedenQuality: 3
Baptism[10][25] 26 Jun 1861 Staden, Falköping, Skaraborgs län, SwedenQuality: 3
Residence[11][12][13][26] Bet 23 Sep 1879 and 9 Nov 1882 34 N Kv, Sofia Parish, Jönköping, Jönköpings lan, SwedenQuality: 3
Marriage 7 Apr 1882 Sofia Parish, Jönköping, Jönköpings lan, SwedenQuality: 2
to August Philip Boring
Residence[14] Aft 9 Nov 1882 164 N Kv, Sofia Parish, Jönköping, Jönköpings lan, SwedenQuality: 3
Emigration[15] 23 Jun 1886 Malmö, Sweden
Immigration[16][17][27] 10 Jul 1886 New York City, New YorkQuality: 2
Census 1900 Jefferson Township, Ward 27, Chicago, Cook County, IllinoisQuality: 1
with August Philip Boring
Census 1910 2168 Leland Avenue, Town of Lake View, Chicago, Cook County, IllinoisQuality: 1
with August Philip Boring
Residence[18][28] 1916 Tacoma, Pierce County, WashingtonQuality: 2
Death[7][8][23] 5 Feb 1918 3048 W. Wilson, 27th Ward, Chicago, Cook County, IllinoisQuality: 3
Other[19][29] 6 Feb 1918 Chicago, Cook County, IllinoisQuality: 2 Obituary
Burial[9] 7 Feb 1918 Montrose Cemetery, Chicago, Cook County, IllinoisQuality: 3
Other[24] DeathCause
Reference Number? 339

Birth witnesses in original record appear to be A. T[F?]omt & h. [wife], C. Borg.

Arne Strang: Sanda was the last one to leave the parents, she moved from Falköping, the street Repslagargatan 11 in 1879 and moved to Jönköping, she was confirmed in Falköping in 1876 and her knowledge was "mycket god"=very well.

Residence at marriage: N. Kvarteret, Jonkoping. Occupation: "Piga" = maid.

Sanda left Malmo for New York, ticket # 188:2157:760, on 23 June 1886 with three-year-old daughter Ruth and one-year-old daughter Hilma. The Emigranten CD omits Hilma and mistranscribes her name as "Boving", but a check of the underlying card index at the Swenson Center confirmed her presence.

From Chicago Daily News, Wednesday, February 6, 1918

BORING - Mrs. Sanda N., Feb. 5, 1918, beloved wife of August Phillip Boring, fond mother of Ruth, Ellen, Alice, and Emma, sister of Hilma Stenberg. Funeral from late residence, 3048 Wilson av., Thursday, Feb. 7, at 2 p. m.: interment at Montrose.

Information from death certificate: Place of death: 3048 Wilson, Chicago, Cook Co., IL Name: Sanda N. Boring Female, White, Married Date of birth: 24 Jun 1861 Age: 56 years, 7 months, 11 days Occupation: Housewife Birthplace: Sweden Father's name and birthplace: N. N. Stenberg, Sweden Mother's name and birthplace: Maria, Sweden Informant: Aug. Ph. Boring Date of death: 5 Feb 1918 Cause of death: Chronic bronchitis and asthma, 10 years duration Contributory: Thrombophlebitis of left leg and cardiac dilatation, 10 days duration Place of burial: Montrose Date of burial: 7 Feb 1918

Her birth certificate gives 23 June and improves on parents' identities. Found on microfilm by Robin Henderson 1 May 2001, "Numer 57" in "Staden."

Buried Montrose Cem., Lot 18, Section 14, Grave 6, according to Emy Lou's 1939 notes.

References
  1. Ravenswood Swedish Mission Covenant Church Records, Subject: Church Register, Volume: Microfilm E208, Inventory Covenant Churches America. (Unpublished)
    page 1.
  2. Ravenswood Swedish Mission Covenant Church Records, Subject: Church Register, Volume: Microfilm E208, Inventory Covenant Churches America. (Unpublished)
    page 1.
  3. Falköping, Sweden, Birth Records, Record Type: Falköping Birth Records, Number: FHL number 418998. (1850s)
    1861 June, FHL Film #418998.
  4. Sanda N. Boring Certificate of Death, Record Type: Death Certificate, Name Of Person: Sanda N. Stenberg Boring, Number: 3365 (or 3369). (6 Feb 1918).
  5. Letters Sanda Stenberg Boring 1916
    2 July 1916.
  6. Household Examinations, Sofia Parish, Jönköping, 1881-1890
    AI:24, page 56, No. 34 N. Kv., line 7, Sanda Stenberg; Genline 1156.50.52100.
  7. Chicago Daily News. (6 Feb 1918).
  8. Sanda N. Boring Certificate of Death, Record Type: Death Certificate, Name Of Person: Sanda N. Stenberg Boring, Number: 3365 (or 3369). (6 Feb 1918).
  9. Sanda N. Boring Certificate of Death, Record Type: Death Certificate, Name Of Person: Sanda N. Stenberg Boring, Number: 3365 (or 3369). (6 Feb 1918).
  10. Falköping, Sweden, Birth Records, Record Type: Falköping Birth Records, Number: FHL number 418998. (1850s)
    1861 June, FHL Film #418998.
  11. Jönköpingsbygdens Genealogiska Förening, Url: http://ww1.361.telia.com/~u36106789
    marriage August Boring & Sanda Stenberg 1882.
  12. Household Examinations, Sofia Parish, Jönköping, 1881-1890
    AI:24, page 56, No. 34 N. Kv., line 7, Sanda Stenberg; Genline 1156.50.52100.
  13. Household Examinations, Sofia Parish, Jönköping, 1876-1880
    page 139, AI:21, Genline 1156.47.44300, August Hagelin et al. household, #34 [N. Kv.].
  14. Household Examinations, Sofia Parish, Jönköping, 1881-1890
    AI:24, page 56, No. 34 N. Kv., line 7, Sanda Stenberg; Genline 1156.50.52100.
  15. Emigranten CD. (at Swenson Center, Augustana College, Rock Island, IL)
    Recorded 30 Jun 2001.
  16. Compiler: Swenson Center. Emigranten, Subject: Swedish emigrants.
  17. Ravenswood Swedish Mission Covenant Church Records, Subject: Church Register, Volume: Microfilm E208, Inventory Covenant Churches America. (Unpublished)
    page 1.
  18. Letters Sanda Stenberg Boring 1916
    16 June 1916.
  19. Chicago Daily News. (6 Feb 1918).
  20.   Falköping Births, microfilmed original documents. (LDS microfilm #418998)
    Recorded 10 Mar 2002.
  21.   arne.strang@swipnet.se. (Feb.-March 2002 to Rick/Harold)
    Recorded 10 Mar 2002.
  22. Death certificate gives 24 June 1861.

    Sanda, writing home from Tacoma 2 July 1916: "We had a very nice time on my birthday (Friday the 23rd)."

    The 1881-90 Sofia Jönköping records give erroneous "61 22/7"
  23. Died 1 pm. Cause of death "Chronic bronchitis and asthma, 10 years" with contributing cause "Thrombophlebitis of left leg and cardiac dilatation. 10 days." Attending physician Anders Frick, 3219 N. Clark; undertaker D. W. Edgar, 4815 N. Rabey [??].

    Date of birth: 24 Jun 1861 probably erroneous
    Age: 56 years, 7 months, 11 days
    Occupation: Housewife
    Birthplace: Sweden
    Father's name and birthplace: N. N. Stenberg, Sweden
    Mother's name and birthplace: Maria, Sweden
    Place of burial: Montrose
  24. Chronic bronchitis and asthma, 10 years duration; contributing factor, Thrombophlebitis of left leg and cardiac dilatation, 10 days duration
  25. witnesses: A Tomt & h., C. Borg
    parents Skraddare G. Stenberg, Jama Jonsdr W.T.
  26. N Qvarteret 34
  27. Name erroneously given on Emigranten CD as "Boving"; from Jönköping; leaving from Malmö, destination New York; ticket #1886:2157:760
    Church record p. 1 gives arrival in America as 10 July 1887, which might cast Ellen's parentage into doubt!

    Arrival date and ship name Geiser from Microfilm M237_496, list #809 (per ancestry.com). Sanda is #317 on the list, Ruth #318, Hilma #319.
  28. Sanda: "Last Monday morning, Ruth called up Emma D. and said that we were here and invited her over. . . . [there follows an exchange of gifts and a second meeting at a park, all implying kinship] Yesterday, Alice and I went out to see Emma. We left at 11 am and stayed until 3 pm. We had dinner there and that was the best meal I have eaten there. Everything tasted so good. I had 3 cups of coffee so you can be sure that it tasted good. The house was nice and orderly, and the yard so incredibly beautiful. Emma herself is so old and looks quite frail. She almost looks as though she were 70 years old. She was so happy for what she received and Lee was apparently more than satisfied. We have not seen him yet, he works."
  29. BORING - Mrs. Sanda N., Feb. 5, 1918, beloved wife of August Phillip Boring, fond mother of Ruth, Ellen, Alice, and Emma, sister of Hilma Stenberg. Funeral from late residence, 3048 Wilson av., Thursday, Feb. 7, at 2 p. m.: interment at Montrose.
    Chicago Daily News, Wednesday, February 6, 1918