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Johanna Joan Eliason

Johanna Joan Eliason

13 December 1843 - 15 March 1931

Vitals

Birth

13 December 1843

Alingsås, Sweden

Death

15 March 1931

Grantsville

Burial

1931

Grantsville

Alternate Names

Given Name

Johanna Joan

Given Name Alternate Spellings

Joanna

Last Name

Eliason

Maiden Name Alternate Spellings

Elison, Eliasson, Eriksdotter, Ariksdotter

Married Names

Worthington

Family

Marriage

Stephen Staley Worthington

30 December 1867 - None

Tooele

Children

Johanna Cecelia Worthington

24 October 1868 - 22 August 1944

Grantsville

Sarah Ann Worthington

16 March 1870 - 26 May 1961

Grantsville

Rachel Augusta Worthington

3 December 1872 - 4 November 1936

Grantsville

Birdie Eliza Worthington

2 July 1874 - 6 August 1956

Grantsville

Stephen Hampton Worthington

21 April 1876 - 3 August 1948

Grantsville

James Stanley Worthington

21 May 1878 - 17 May 1960

Grantsville

Frederick Chester Worthington

10 August 1880 - 6 July 1890

Grantsville

Juliette Worthington

5 March 1882 - 18 April 1943

Grantsville

Phoebe Staley Worthington

29 September 1883 - 7 April 1973

Grantsville

Charles Homer Worthington

10 November 1885 - 13 August 1972

Grantsville

Samuel Hilton Worthington

20 June 1888 - 21 September 1971

Grantsville

Parents

Mother: Anna Nilsdotter (9 February 1819 - 25 March 1899)

Father: Eric Eliason (4 May 1816 - 27 January 1895)

Biography

The Eliason's had a lovely home in Sweden located near a beautiful lake surrounded by a forest with crystal clear streams of water running all around it. The Gospel message reached the Eliason family in 1861. They immigrated two years later to America. The Eliason family brought many treasurers with them such as dishes, silver, linen, brass and elegant clothing. The family, dreaming of another home as lovely as the one they left in Sweden. Johanna discusses walking the entire way across the plains except for the times when she was terribly ill and rode in the wagon. They arrived to the Slat Lake valley in September of 1863.  Four years later Johanna married. Her husband, Stephen, was engaged in the freighting business and in stock raising. The freighting business took him away from home much of the time so she was left to care for the family. Stephen acquired a tract of land in the northwestern part of the Grantsville settlement and here a comfortable home was built. The family home was destroyed by fire March 17, 1907. All the family belongings except a piano were burned. Many valuable records and items of interest such as heirlooms were lost.

Events

Emigration

Departure: 8 May 1863

Alingsås, Sweden

Utah Arrival

Arrival: 12 September 1863

Salt Lake City

Wagon Company: John R. Young Company