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Bengta Larsdotter 1875–1959 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 24 OCT 1875

Birth Location: Kyrkhult, Blekinge, Sweden

Death Date: 10 OCT 1959

Death Location: Kyrkhult, Blekinge, Sweden

Father: Lars Karlsson

Mother: Inga Eriksdotter

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In 1875, Bengta Larsdotter entered the world in Kyrkhult, Blekinge, Sweden, born to Lars Karlsson And Inga Eriksdotter. Bengta Larsdotter married Olof Svensson. Bengta Larsdotter passed away in 1959 in Kyrkhult, Blekinge, Sweden.

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Biography

  • In 1875, Bengta Larsdotter entered the world in Kyrkhult, Blekinge, Sweden, born to Lars Karlsson And Inga Eriksdotter.
  • Bengta Larsdotter married Olof Svensson.
  • Bengta Larsdotter passed away in 1959 in Kyrkhult, Blekinge, Sweden.

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Bengta Larsdotter's Ancestors

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Bengta Larsdotter
1875–1959
Birth Place: Kyrkhult, Blekinge, Sweden
Parents
Lars Karlsson
1846–1911
Kyrkhult, Blekinge, Sverige
Inga Eriksdotter
1853–1929
Kyrkhult, Blekinge, Sweden
Grandparents
Carl (Persson) Dahl
1816–1883
Jämshög, Blekinge, Sweden
Bengta Bengtsdotter
1820–
Jämshög, Blekinge, Sweden
Great-Grandparents
Bengt Olsson
1793–1860
Ingjer Ingemansdotter
1790–1863
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Ola Stadig
1761–1827
Märta Hansdotter
1750–1818
Ingeman Trulsson
1749–1827
Truen Truetsdotter
1755–1821

Bengta Larsdotter's Timeline

2 Records

1875
24 OCT 1875
Birth of Bengta Larsdotter in Kyrkhult, Blekinge, Sweden
Kyrkhult, Blekinge, Sweden
1959
10 OCT 1959
Age 84
Death of Bengta Larsdotter in Kyrkhult, Blekinge, Sweden
Kyrkhult, Blekinge, Sweden

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 24 OCT 1875
    Event Place: Kyrkhult, Blekinge, Sweden

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 10 OCT 1959
    Event Place: Kyrkhult, Blekinge, Sweden

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