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Allan Bernhad Efraim Andersson 1904–1953 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 5 MAR 1904

Birth Location: Sk�allvik-�Osterg�otland

Death Date: 10 AUG 1953

Death Location: Skogskyrkogarden-Stockholm

Father: Karl Andersson

Mother: Hedvig Eriksson

Spouse(s): Ellen Maria

Children(s):

The story of Allan Bernhad Efraim Andersson began in 1904 in Sk�allvik-�Osterg�otland. Allan Bernhad Efraim Andersson married Ellen Maria. Allan Bernhad Efraim Andersson passed away in 1953 in Skogskyrkogarden-Stockholm.

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Biography

  • The story of Allan Bernhad Efraim Andersson began in 1904 in Sk�allvik-�Osterg�otland.
  • Allan Bernhad Efraim Andersson married Ellen Maria.
  • Allan Bernhad Efraim Andersson passed away in 1953 in Skogskyrkogarden-Stockholm.

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Allan Andersson's Ancestors

Self
Allan Andersson
1904–1953
Birth Place: Sk�allvik-�Osterg�otland
Parents
Karl Emil Andersson
1878–1966
Sk�oncro-Tryserum-�Osterg�otland
Hedvig (Augusta) Eriksson
1880–1965
Grandparents
Anders (Peter) Andersson
1845–
Anna (Matilda) Lindberg
1845–1892
Stora -�Algerum-Tryserum-�Osterg�otland
Great-Grandparents
Jakob Lindberg
1804–1863
Maria Abrahamsdotter
1808–1876
2nd-Great-Grandparents
ABRAHAM Danielsson
1770–1843
Anna Jonsdotter
1779–1854

Allan Andersson's Timeline

2 Records

1904
5 MAR 1904
Birth of Allan Bernhad Efraim Andersson in Sk�allvik-�Osterg�otland
Sk�allvik-�Osterg�otland
1953
10 AUG 1953
Age 49
Death of Allan Bernhad Efraim Andersson in Skogskyrkogarden-Stockholm
Skogskyrkogarden-Stockholm

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 5 MAR 1904
    Event Place: Sk�allvik-�Osterg�otland

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 10 AUG 1953
    Event Place: Skogskyrkogarden-Stockholm

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