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Keith Mitchell Oct 2018
Hilma af Klint
youโ€™re so fascinating
goddess that once lived
I feel your thoughts
wants
calculated vision
spotting the reflection in ones eye
puzzled amazement
ahead of your time
your twenty year stipulation
turned into a few extra blinks
how did you know it would matter?
how can I hear your voice
such clarity
the timing of the universe
calibrating the weight of your works
precision
minds have finally caught up
your brilliance shinning through souls
past and present
Iโ€™ve had your thoughts
they race around
my mind like individual butterflies
landing and empowering
brain cells
felling your individual touch
lucky me or lucky you
what matters
spiritually blessed
visionary senses
planting seeds
they pop once the moment arrives
blessed that is your love
works unashamed
love unrequited
coming full circle
purest heart touched
more artist like you like me
not giving a ****
About Ida Augusta Margareta Andersson
Titanica

Name: Miss Ida Augusta Margareta Andersson
Born: Monday 24th November 1873
Age: 38 years
Last Residence: in Vadsbro Sรถrmland Sweden
3rd Class passenger
First Embarked: Southampton on Wednesday 10th April 1912
Ticket No. 347091 , ยฃ7 15s 6d
Destination: Manistee Michigan United States
Died in the sinking.
Body Not Recovered
Miss Ida Augusta Margareta Andersson, 38, was born 24 November 1873 the daughter of Johan Anders Carlsson from Sunden, Ingelstorp, Vรคstergรถtland, Sweden. She was the youngest of four sisters: Elizabeth, Hilda and Hilma Susanna 1.

Ida's sister Hilda was was married to an Axel Johnson Sr. in Michigan and she died in childbirth on 7th March, 1909. Hilda was caring for her own 7 children and the 3 children of Axel's older brother Andrew. Ida was to come to America and care for all 10 children. Family members believe that Ida was going to marry Axel but that Andrew had also shown an interest in her.

Her other known family was a sister in law: Greta Olsson, Diket, Piggatorp, Ingelstorp.

Ida was unmarried and worked as housekeeper on Lagmansbro farm, Vadsbro, Sรถrmland, Sweden. She was on her way from Vadsbro to her sister Hilma S. Peterson, 408 Sibben St. Manistee, Michigan.

She boarded the Titanic at Southampton as a third class passenger and died in the sinking. Her body was not recovered.

The Mansion House Fund paid 874.08 Kr (ยฃ48) to Greta Olsson and a 924 Kr (ยฃ50) damage claim was paid to Ida's father Johan Carlsson.

Notes

1.Hilma Susannah Peterson (nรฉe Andersson) was born on 3rd November, 1876 in Svenstorp, Skarab, Sweden.

2. Some of this information was contained in a letter (date unknown) written by Ester, the eldest daughter of August and Elizabeth Johnson, Elizabeth being Ida's sister. At the time she was living at 407 S. Madison, Ludington Michigan. The letter also mentions that Mr Astor who went down on the ship owned an insurance company and that "Aster Insurance" settled $300 for each of Axel's first children.

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