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Bengt Olof Karlsson 1932–1944 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 28 AUG 1932

Birth Location: Bodstorp, Bäck, Gammalkil (E)

Death Date: 6 JUN 1944

Death Location: Bodstorp, Bäck, Gammalkil (E)

Father: Otto Karlsson

Mother: Anna Eriksson

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Bengt Olof Karlsson was born in 1932 in Bodstorp, Bäck, Gammalkil (E), the child of Otto Helmer Karlsson And Anna Matilda Eriksson. Bengt Olof Karlsson passed away in 1944 in Bodstorp, Bäck, Gammalkil (E).

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Biography

  • Bengt Olof Karlsson was born in 1932 in Bodstorp, Bäck, Gammalkil (E), the child of Otto Helmer Karlsson And Anna Matilda Eriksson.
  • Bengt Olof Karlsson passed away in 1944 in Bodstorp, Bäck, Gammalkil (E).

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Bengt Karlsson's Ancestors

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Bengt Karlsson
1932–1944
Birth Place: Bodstorp, Bäck, Gammalkil (E)
Parents
Otto Helmer Karlsson
1896–1968
Smedstorp, Björkelund, Ulrika (E)
Anna (Matilda) Eriksson
1895–1956
Ulrika, Östergötland, Sverige
Grandparents
Anders (Johan) Eriksson
1859–1933
Kisa, Lindhylta, Östergötland, Sverige
Matilda Andersdotter
1863–1945
Vikingstad, Ostergotland Sweden
Great-Grandparents
Eric Ericsson
1833–1854
Stina Petersdotter
1832–
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Erik Birgersson
1795–1840
Helena Johansdotter
1805–1841

Bengt Karlsson's Timeline

2 Records

1932
28 AUG 1932
Birth of Bengt Olof Karlsson in Bodstorp, Bäck, Gammalkil (E)
Bodstorp, Bäck, Gammalkil (E)
1944
6 JUN 1944
Age 12
Death of Bengt Olof Karlsson in Bodstorp, Bäck, Gammalkil (E)
Bodstorp, Bäck, Gammalkil (E)

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 28 AUG 1932
    Event Place: Bodstorp, Bäck, Gammalkil (E)

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 6 JUN 1944
    Event Place: Bodstorp, Bäck, Gammalkil (E)

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