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- [S847] Nichols Online Library, Digital Documents Researched and Scanned by Chad Nichols & Relatives, Nichols, Chad G., (Chad Nichols has catalogued over 40,000 relatives, with over 5,000 of them having documentation to support their place in the family tree. Recent generation surnames (great grandparents) in his tree include Anderson, Campbell, Dutson, Kump, Kylen, Nichols, O'Donnell, Roberts, Stone, and Walker. One generation further back adds Broman, Cloward, Conder, Ericksen, Farmer, Holyoak, Nielson, Richardson, and Shelley. Most ancestors are from England, Denmark, Sweden, and Germany.
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Wisconsin Passenger List - 005022
Wisconsin - 002182 (emigrated 1880)
1900 U.S. Census - 000575
1910 U.S. Census - 000572
1920 U.S. Census - 000573
Grave Marker - 000671
Death Certificate - 000357
- [S713] Emigration Records, Scandinavian Mission (Denmark, Norway, Sweden): 1852-1920, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, The, (Salt Lake City, Utah : Filmed at the Genealogical Society of Utah, 1951-1953 [FHL 25696]. Microfilm of originals at the LDS Church Historian's Office, Salt Lake City).
[p 153, Stockholm Conference, Emigrated 5 Jul 1880 on the Wisconsin from Liverpool 10 Jul 1880]
Jacob Broman, age 41, Farmer
(Research by Chad G. Nichols)
- [S813] The Abridgment. Message from the President of the United States to the Two Houses of Congress at the Beginning of the Second Session of the Fifty-First Congress, with the Reports of the Heads of Departments and Selections from Accompanying Documents, Michael, W. H. [editor], (Washington : Government Printing Office, 1891).
[pp 581-2]
A Letter to Heber M. Wells, Vice-Chairman; Richard W. Young, Secretary Municipal Central Committee, People's Party, Salt Lake City.
That on the 26th day of November, 1889, C. J. Christiansen, a qualified voter of the First Precinct in Salt Lake City, called at the office of H. S. McCallum, who refused to register him. That James T. Jack, a resident of the said precinct, was present on the occasion and heard McCallum say that Christiansen was a "damned Mormon," and that he then and there registered the said Jack without objection. That on the 2d day of December said McCallum refused his office to register Thos. J. Curtis, Henry Buckwater, Jacob Broman, and S. W. Andrew, all qualified voters of said precinct, stating that he would not register any one there, and that he did shortly after in his office register Edmund F. Smith.
[Research by Chad G. Nichols]
- [S165] New York Passenger Lists, ([Images Online] Ancestry.com 2001).
21 Jul 1880: Edward Bentley, Master, SS Wisconsin:
Passenger # 446 Jacob Braman, age 41, Unmarried, Farmer, Norway, Steerage
(research by Chad G. Nichols)
- [S111] Ancestry.com, Various, ([Available online]
Ancestry.com hosts a database of millions of individuals submitted by various anonymous users around the world).
BROMAN: Swedish: ornamental name composed of the elements bro 'bridge' + man 'man'
- [S356] International Genealogical Index ® - LDS Church Membership Record, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, The, (Salt Lake City, Utah : Copyright © 1980, 2002, 2006
The original records cannot be sent to family history centers. The records of members who died before 1988 can be viewed at the Family History Library. These records cannot be photocopied. Information for members who died after 1988 is available only on the Internet version of the IGI. Married women may be indexed under their maiden or married surnames.).
Jacob Browman
b. 11 Nov 1838 Sweden
parents: Neils Anderson & Katrina Manursen
[Research by Chad G. Nichols]
- [S429] 1900 United States Federal Census, United States. Census Office. 12th Census, 1900, (Washington [District of Columbia] : The National Archives, [19--]
Microfilm of original records in the National Archives, Washington, D.C.), Sheet 6B (Reliability: 3).
Riverton, Salt Lake, Utah: "Jacob Broman," birth Nov 1839, age 60, married for 7 yrs, birthplace Sweden, parentange Sweden, immigration 1878, Farmer, Carpenter, freely owns own farm, farm schedule 67; "Ingeborg," birth Oct 1869, age 30, married for 7 yrs, 4 children, 4 surviving children, birthplace Sweden, parentage Sweden, immigration 1893; "Erma," birth Apr 1894, age 6, birthplace Utah; "Frita," birth Sep 1895, age 4, birthplace Utah; "Linda," birth Nov 1896, age 3, birthplace Utah; "Erick," birth Oct 1899, age 7 mos, birthplace Utah; In this same census 2 doors down is Carl Kylen (Jacob's son-in-law) & his family
- [S216] 1910 United States Federal Census, United States. Census Office. 13th Census, 1910, (Washington [District of Columbia] : The National Archives, [19--]
Microfilm of original records in the National Archives, Washington, D.C.), Sheet 31A (Reliability: 3).
South Jordan, Salt Lake, Utah: "Jacob Broman," age 73, married for 17 yrs, birthplace Sweden, parentage Sweden, immigration 1880, farmer; "Ingborg," age 40, married for 17 yrs, 9 children, 7 surviving children, birthplace Sweden, parentage Sweden, immigration 1892; "Erma," age 16, birthplace Utah; "Lynda," age 14, birthplace Utah; "Eric," age 11, birthplace Utah; "Yearda(?)," age 9, birthplace Utah; "Edward," age 4, birthplace Utah; "Jacob," age 3, birthplace Utah; 'Lillian," age 1 yr 3 mos, birthplace Utah
- [S321] 1920 United States Federal Census, United States. Census Office. 14th Census, 1920, (Washington [District of Columbia] : The National Archives, [19--]
Microfilm of original records in the National Archives, Washington, D.C.), Sheet 1A (Reliability: 3).
West 1st South, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah: "Jacob Bromman," age 82, immigration 1880, birthplace Sweden, parentage Sweden, Carpenter; "Engenbord," age 46, immigration 1893, birthplace Sweden, parentage Sweden; "Dorsty(?)," age 19(?), birthplace Utah, works at Drug Store; "Edward," age 14, birthplace Utah; "Jacob," age 12, birthplace Utah; "Lillie," age 10, birthplace Utah
- [S184] Personal Research & Library, Mary B. Kylen, Kylen, Mary B., ([email] deekylen # networld.com - Deverle "Dee" Kylen passed away 5 Jan 2004, but left various genealogical references with his wife, Mary B. Kylen).
Deverle Kylen notes indicate Jacob had four wives sealed to him, all on the same day: Maria Olsen, Ingeborge Stenquist, Louice Charlotta Glade, and Pauline. Lists various deathdates for three of Jacob and "Engeborg Shingenest": Edwin M. Broman died 20 Feb 1903, So. Jordan, UT, Fritz Broman died 7 Feb 1907, So. Jordan, UT, Jacob Lr. Broman died 11 Oct 1921, So. Jordan, UT.
- [S153] Death Certificate or Record.
Jacob Broman
b. Upland, Sweden
d. 11 Apr 1925 Salt Lake City, Utah
bur. 15 Apr 1925 South Jordan Cemetery, Utah
[research by Chad G. Nichols]
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