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Adolf Wilhelm Karlsson 1888–1976 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 26 januari 1888

Birth Location: Överjärna, Stockholm, Sverige

Death Date: 27 april 1976

Death Location: Måga, Ljusdal, Gävleborg, Sverige

Father: Anders Karlsson

Mother: Augusta Helgstrand

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The story of Adolf Wilhelm Karlsson began in 1888 in Överjärna, Stockholm, Sverige. Adolf Wilhelm Karlsson passed away in 1976 in Måga, Ljusdal, Gävleborg, Sverige.

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Biography

  • The story of Adolf Wilhelm Karlsson began in 1888 in Överjärna, Stockholm, Sverige.
  • Adolf Wilhelm Karlsson passed away in 1976 in Måga, Ljusdal, Gävleborg, Sverige.

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Adolf Karlsson's Ancestors

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Adolf Karlsson
1888–1976
Birth Place: Överjärna, Stockholm, Sverige
Parents
Anders Gustav Karlsson
1846–1893
Vadsbrostugan, Överjärna, Stockholm, Sverige
Augusta (Charlotta) Helgstrand
1844–1940
Svalsta Grödinge
Grandparents
Olof (Gustaf) Helgstrand
1813–1895
Kofreta Kvarn Hyltinge, Södermanland, Sverige
Gustava Enström
1814–1874
Stockholm, Stockholm, Sverige
Great-Grandparents
Olof Helgstrand
1786–1837
Johanna Rydberg
1786–1862
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Carl Carlsson
1757–1821
Stina Olofsdotter
1761–1848

Adolf Karlsson's Timeline

2 Records

1888
26 januari 1888
Birth of Adolf Wilhelm Karlsson in Överjärna, Stockholm, Sverige
Överjärna, Stockholm, Sverige
1976
27 april 1976
Age 88
Death of Adolf Wilhelm Karlsson in Måga, Ljusdal, Gävleborg, Sverige
Måga, Ljusdal, Gävleborg, Sverige

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 26 januari 1888
    Event Place: Överjärna, Stockholm, Sverige

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 27 april 1976
    Event Place: Måga, Ljusdal, Gävleborg, Sverige

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