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Axel Bernhard Johnson 1889–1972 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 6 apr 1889

Birth Location: Sikfors, Piteå moderförsamling, Norrbotten, Sverige

Death Date: 23 aug 1972

Death Location: Cardston, Alberta, Kanada

Father: Johan Olofsson

Mother: Anna Johansdotter

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In 1889, Axel Bernhard Johnson entered the world in Sikfors, Piteå moderförsamling, Norrbotten, Sverige, born to Johan Johannes Olofsson And Anna Erika Johansdotter. Axel Bernhard Johnson passed away in 1972 in Cardston, Alberta, Kanada.

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Biography

  • In 1889, Axel Bernhard Johnson entered the world in Sikfors, Piteå moderförsamling, Norrbotten, Sverige, born to Johan Johannes Olofsson And Anna Erika Johansdotter.
  • Axel Bernhard Johnson passed away in 1972 in Cardston, Alberta, Kanada.

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Axel Johnson's Ancestors

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Axel Johnson
1889–1972
Birth Place: Sikfors, Piteå moderförsamling, Norrbotten, Sverige
Parents
Johan Johannes Olofsson
1843–1912
Arnemark nr 6, Piteå landsförsamling, Norrbotten, Sverige
Anna (Erika) Johansdotter
1843–1931
Roknäs nr 6, Piteå landsförsamling, Norrbotten, Sverige
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Axel Johnson's Timeline

2 Records

1889
6 apr 1889
Birth of Axel Bernhard Johnson in Sikfors, Piteå moderförsamling, Norrbotten, Sverige
Sikfors, Piteå moderförsamling, Norrbotten, Sverige
1972
23 aug 1972
Age 83
Death of Axel Bernhard Johnson in Cardston, Alberta, Kanada
Cardston, Alberta, Kanada

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 6 apr 1889
    Event Place: Sikfors, Piteå moderförsamling, Norrbotten, Sverige

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 23 aug 1972
    Event Place: Cardston, Alberta, Kanada

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