Saturday, November 30, 2019

Johansdotter Johnson - Kristina Johansdotter Johnson - page 10


This is Brian with his Grandmother Christine Lindgren, circa late 1946 or early 1947. You can see that they were near Orange Groves even then!
"Oopsie!" was her exclamation. She made delicious rice pudding everytime us  kids showed up."





















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Sherer Family - Mary M. Sherer - page 1

I found this marriage record for John Good and Elizabeth Sherer in FamilySearch.com., on 25 July 2020. The record resides in Ohio, County Marriages, 1789-2013, Preble [county], Marriage records 1808-1842 vol. A. The Image number is 93 of 207. There couple are the 5th entry on the page. It reads:

Date: 29th January 1829. Whom Married: John Good & Elizabeth Sherer. By whom: Henry [Kersee] [M.G.] [Minister Gospel].


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Johansdotter Johnson - Kristina Johansdotter Johnson - page 1







This is Kristina Johansdotter Johnson birth record from Sweden. I found this in Ancestry.com in the Fodelsebok for Dädesjö, Kronoberg, Sweden.

She was the 15[th] child born in Dädesjö in the year 1873. Kristina was the only child born of this pregnancy.


She was born in 25 May [Maj] 1873 in the town of Dädesjö Kronoberg [county] Sweden.  


Her mother was Marta Nilsdotter. Marta was 38 years old when Kristina was born.


Her father was Jonas Peter Gustafson. He was 44 years old when Kristina was born. Jonas Peter father was a "torpare" or Crofter [farmer] [See Google translate; Swedish to English.]


The family lived in Källeskruv unde Ramåmsa Dädesjö, Kronoberg, Sweden.


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Schonborg Family - Introduction - page 1




Front Row - Marguerita Edla Schonborg, Margaret Jean Lindgren, Alma Eleonara Naemi Larsson Schonborg, Karl Otto Anshelm Schonborg, Robert James Lindgren, Gertrude Gurly Naomi Schonborg Lindgren

Back Row - Robert James Lindgren, Joan Roberta Lindgren, Walter  O. Schonborg, Palmetta Schonborg.

Schonborg Family Tree [Ancestry]




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Schonborg Family - Harold C. Schonborg - page 7


Go to this website for for more posting about Harold. https://www.honorstates.org/index.php?id=362051

Go to this website to see what Cousin Bob posted: https://www.fold3.com/page/530003657-harold-c-schonborg


Go to : https://www.naval-history.net/WW2UScasaaDB-USNbyNameS.htm for viewing the larger entry immediately below:










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Schonborg Family - Harold C. Schonborg - page 6



Plaque at the entrance of the National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific:





From the Bivouac of the Dead 
By Theodore O'Hara

The muffled drum's sad roll has beat
   The soldier's last tattoo:
No more on life's parade shall meet
   That brave and fallen few.
On Fame's eternal camping-ground
   Their silent tents are spread,
And Glory guards, with solemn round,
   The bivouac of the dead.

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Schonborg Family - Harold C. Schonborg - page 5




This is the inscription of Harold C. Schonborg in Honolulu Hawaii at the National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific. This was found at FindaGrave on 30 November 2019. Entered by David Blewster Knight.

You may view the memorial at: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/56121667/harold-c-schonborg


Pictures of "National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific" may be found at:

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Schonborg Family - Harold C. Schonborg - page 4






THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

TO ALL WHO SHALL SEE THESE PRESENTS, GREETINGS
THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT
THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
PURSUANT TO AUTHORITY VESTED IN HIM BY CONGRESS
HAS AWARDED THE
PURPLE HEART
ESTABLISHED BY GENERAL GEORGE WASHINGTON
AT NEWBURGH, NEW YORK, AUGUST 7 1782
HAROLD CARL SCHONBORG, RADIOMAN THIRD CLASS, UNITED STATES NAVY
FOR MILITARY MERIT AND FOR WOUNDS RECEIVED
IN ACTION
RESULTING IN HIS DEATH
GIVEN UNDER MY HAND IN THE CITY OF WASHINGTON
THIS 30TH DAY OF MAY 1946

Louis E. Denfeld [signature]
Vice Admiral, United States Navy
Chief of Naval Personnel

James Forrestall [signature]
The Secretary of the Navy

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Schonborg Family - Harold C. Schonborg - page 3

     
 In replly address not the signer of this letter, but Bureau of Naval Personnel, Navy Department, Washing, D.C.
Refer to No.
    Pers-68-CDK
MM/382 09 32

NAVY DEPARTMENT
BUREAU OF NAVAL PERSONNEL
WASHINGTON 25, D.C.

 27 JUN 1946

Mr. Carl Otto Anshelm Schonborg
4780 Sepulveda Blvd.
Culver City, California

Dear Mr. Schonborg:

The Bureau has the honor to inform you of the Award of the Purple Heart and certificate to your late son, Harold Carl Schonborg,

Radioman Third Class, United States Navy, in accordance with General Order 186 of January 21, 1943 which reads in part as follows:

        "The Secretary of the Navy is further authorized and directed to award the Purple Heart posthumously, in the name of the President of the United States, to any persons who, while serving in any capacity with the Navy, Marine Corps or Coast Guard of the United States, since December 6, 1941, are killed in action or who die as a direct result of wounds received in action with an enemy of the United States, or as a result of an act of such enemy."

The medal is being forwarded undeer separate cover. Please acknowledge receipt on the enclosed form.


By direction of Chief of Naval Personnel.

                                Sincerely yours,
                                Joe H. Floyd [signature]
                                JOE H. FLOYD
                                Lt.Cmdf, USNR
                                Officer in Charge
                                Medals and Awards Section
                                Enlisted Perforance Division


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Schonborg Family - Harold C. Schonborg - page 2



Former Venice Sports Star Loses Life

  Notice of the death of Harold Schonberg, S'38, was recently received by his parents from the U.S. Navy. Harold was reported lost after a United States attack on the Marshall and Gilbert Islands.
EXCELLENT IN FOOTBALL
  While at Venice Harold was active in all sports, excelling in football. He received a scholarship from Loyola University, which he attended one year and in March, 1939, enlisted in the Navy. He was called to duty in April of the same year, becoming a radio man 1st class on a U.S. Aircraft Carrier.
  Late in 1940 he learned to fly at Pearl Harber and became a pilot. Transferred to the Atlantic Coast, Harold became a squad leader with two pilots under him, and flew Navy dive bombers and torpedo planes. 
TRAVELED WIDELY
  The Venice boy traveled in the Pacific Ocean to New Zealand and the Hawaiian Islands and in the Atlantic Ocean from Norfolk, Virginia, to the New York Navy Yard. He also traveled to foreign lands, including Greenland, Iceland and England, and had many hazardous experiences with Naz[v]y U-boats and ships. At the outbreak of the war with Japan, Harold's ship sailed for Pacific waters and on New Year's Day he saw his family for the last time.
   The Oarsman sports staff salutes the boy who was not only a hero of the gridiron but also a hero in Americ's fight for democracy. Deepest sympathy is extended to members of his family.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~


The War Department Files

National Archives & Records Administration
Navy Department Files

Radioman 3c Harold Carl Schonborg

Branch of Service: U.S. Navy
Hometown: Culver City, CCA
Status: KIA
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~


World War II
Missing in Actioin or Buried at Sea

ID:    03820932
Entered the Service From:  California
Rank: Radioman, Third Class

Servcie: U.S.Navy, United States Navy
Died:  Monday, November 26, 1945
Memorialized at: Honolulu Memorial
Location: Honolulu, HI, USA

Awards: Purple Heart
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Believed to be Harold Schonborg - 1941
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
 
Four significan efforts were mounted during February and March 1942, porviding three TBD squadrons with "warm-up" experience for greater things. On 1 February the Enterprise task force struck the Marshall Islands while Yorktown's group attacked the Gilberts. The "Big E" kicked off with a predawn launch against Kwajalein Atoll - 37 SBDs and nine TBDs, which bombed a light cruiser and a submarine. Lt Cdr Lindsey's aircraft released 54 500-lb general-purpose bombs with marginal results.

    A false Alarm of two carriers in the lagoon prompted the launch of nine more TBDs under the command of VT-6 executive officer Lt Cdr Lance Massey in the US Navy's first aerial torpedo attack. Finding no carriers, the 'torpeckers' were lucky, with only thre aeroplanes damaged, but the "Big E's" report stated prophetically:
    'Fighter protection for VT is mandatory. Fortunately, in this action VT-6 encountered no air opposition, but it is certain that their mission [next page]would not have been accomplished had they been intercepted by enemy fighters which were in the near vicinity."
    Yorktown's avaitors also fared poorly this day (Actually 31 January across the International Date Line). In marginal weather they lost six of the 28 first strike aircraft, four of those belonging to Torped Five, which apparently fell victim to the weather conditions. Lt H T Johnson, the squadron's executive officer flying No 7 (BuNo3298), and Ens H R Heim in No 6 (1516), ditched out of fuel.
    With their crewmen they madee their way to tiny Gebu Island, where they were accepted by friendly Micronesians. However, two days later the Jamapese found the Americans, who spent the rest of the war in captivity. Two more Torpedo Five aerolplanes apparently collided in heavy cloud as Lt Jack C Moore's No 8 (0352) aborted when Lt(jg) R Denniston was unable to retract his landing gear.
    Only two enemy ships were damaged in return for these losses.
    Three weeks later, on 24 February, Enterprise hit Wake Island with minimal results. Nine TBDs dropped 108 100-lb bombs from 12,000 ft as VT-6 attacked oil tanks and a moored seaplane, but overall damage was limited. then on 4 March, the "Big E' attacked Marcus Island, without launcghing VT-6, and without substantive damage to either side.
    Torpedo Six lost an aircraft on 18 February when Lt(jg) John T Eversole became disoriented in high winds and made a water landing about 60 miles from the task force. Happily, the crew of 'Tare 18' was rescued by a destroyer the next day and returned to Enterprise. Additionally, VT-3 lost a Devastator on the 22nd, a reminder that naval aviatioin posed more hazards than enemy aircraft or AA guns.
    Upon Enterprise's return to Peaerl Harbor, VT-6's executive officer was reassigned. Lt Cdr lance E Massey assumed command of Saratoga's Torpedo Three, relieving Lt Cdr J E Clark. Massey inherited Clark's well-conceived doctrine of torpedo attack, and decided to keep the previous CO's tactics, which would be tested in less than 90 days.

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Schonborg Family - Harold C. Schonborg - page 1







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