Family History During Covid
- Larry E. Johnson, AIA

- Dec 12, 2023
- 2 min read

When Covid 19 hit in 2020, I was forced to put aside my research project on Seattle Architect Ellsworth Storey due to the lack of access to the Storey archives at the University of Washington. So, when looking for another project to occupy my time during lockdown I returned to a project that I had started many years ago regarding transcribing my great grandmother Anna Anderson Johnson's diary. Anna was my mother's father's mother. She immigrated from Sweden with her husband Peder Johnson in the early years of the Twentieth Century having been recruited by the Church of Latter- Day Saints (Mormon). Her diary tells the story of trying to eke out a living on various farms in Utah and eventually in Naf, Idaho, on a god-forsaken homestead. I also had the memoirs of her son, my great uncle Bert, so I added that and wrote some background and added a number of family photos. I finished that project in 2023, and published the result as Hardscrabble.
As Hardscrabble covered much of the early family history on my mother's side, I thought it would be only fair to tell the story of my father's family, focusing on the grandparent's Erick and Ella Johnson who also emigrated from Sweden in the early 1900s. Since I didn't have a memoir of diary to work with, I had the do a bit of research and rely on my memories of my father's parents. I especially enjoyed writing about the wonderful Christmas Eves I spent as a child at their small north Seattle house that had been imported from Scandinavia in the 1950s. I finished the small book on my 75th birthday and published it in November of 2024—Erick & Ella Komma Till Amerika.




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