August Lindbergh (12 Mee 1808 - 14 Ọktoba 1893) bụ onye ọrụ ugbo na onye ndọrọ ndọrọ ọchịchị Swedish American. Ọ bụ nna onye ndọrọ ndọrọ ọchịchị US Charles August Lindbergh, na nna nna nke onye na-efe ụgbọelu Charles Lindbergh.

August Lindbergh oval portrait

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A mụrụ August Lindbergh Ola Månsson na Smedstorp, Tomelilla Municipality na Skåne, Sweden. Nna ya, Måns Jönsson, lụrụ Sara Carlsdotter, nwere obere ugbo ma rụọ ọrụ dị ka onye na-akwa ákwà na Smedstorp. Site n'alụmdi na nwunye ya na Ingar Jönsdotter, onye wetara nnukwu ụtụ isi, na ọrụ ike ya, Månsson ghọrọ onye ọrụ ugbo bara ọgaranya na 1847 a họpụtara ya na Riksdag nke Swedish Estates, na-anọchite anya ala ndị ọrụ ugbo. Na Riksdag, o gosipụtara onwe ya dị ka ọkà okwu nwere ọgụgụ isi (ọ bụ ezie na o yikarịrị ka ọ gara naanị klas atọ nke ụlọ akwụkwọ praịmarị) na onye mmeri nke nnwere onwe, onye lụrụ ọgụ maka ikike nhata maka Ndị Juu, maka ikwe ka ndị mba ọzọ nwee ọkwa prọfesọ na mahadum ndị Sweden, maka Mgbanwe ala (na-atụ aro ịkpụbi nnukwu ala nke Chọọchị Sweden) na maka ịgbasa netwọk ụgbọ okporo ígwè. Ọ rụkwara ọrụ dị ka onye nduzi ụlọ akụ. Mgbe a na-ebo ya ebubo iri ngo na mmefu ego, Månsson gbanwere aha ya ka ọ bụrụ August Lindbergh. Ọ hapụrụ nwunye ya Ingar Jönsdotter na ụmụ ha asaa, wee gbaga United States na onye isi ya (onye na-ere nri na Stockholm, Lovisa Jansdotter Carlén) na nwa ha nwoke amuma Carl na 1859. Lovisa ghọrọ Louisa na obere Carl ghọrọ Charles August. Ha biri na Melrose, Minnesota, ebe August rụrụ ọrụ dị ka onye ọrụ ugbo na onye na-akpụ ihe. August ghọrọ onye di ya nwụrụ na 1864 mgbe nwunye mbụ ya nwụrụ nke nọgidere na Sweden. August na Louisa mụrụ ụmụ isii ọzọ na Minnesota; di na nwunye ahụ lụrụ na 1885. [1]

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August Lindbergh nwuru na Little Falls Minnesota. Nwunye ya Louisa o hi afo it ato too nwuru na April 22, 1921. Elili ha na Oak Hill Cemetery na Melrose ya na umu ya ato, n'ebuteghi ndu aka. [citation needed]

  1. CHARLES A. LINDBERGH AND FAMILY: An Inventory of Their Papers at the Minnesota Historical Society. Minnesota Historical Society (1987-08-18). Archived from the original on 2007-01-06. Retrieved on 2007-01-31.