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Carl Vilhelm Karlsson 1868–1937 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 4 FEB 1868

Birth Location: Överselö (D), Tynnelsö

Death Date: 6 AUG 1937

Death Location: Nacka, Annero Älta 1359

Father: Carl Bergqvist

Mother: Anna Ling

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The story of Carl Vilhelm Karlsson began in 1868 in Överselö (D), Tynnelsö. Carl Vilhelm Karlsson passed away in 1937 in Nacka, Annero Älta 1359.

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Biography

  • The story of Carl Vilhelm Karlsson began in 1868 in Överselö (D), Tynnelsö.
  • Carl Vilhelm Karlsson passed away in 1937 in Nacka, Annero Älta 1359.

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Carl Karlsson's Ancestors

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Carl Karlsson
1868–1937
Birth Place: Överselö (D), Tynnelsö
Parents
Carl Lambert Bergqvist
1835–1903
Toresund (D)
Anna (Sofia) Ling
1837–1927
Överselö (D)
Grandparents
Johan Ling
1810–1881
Åker (D)
Katarina Jonsdotter
1804–1856
Sundby by, Sundby (D)
Great-Grandparents
Erik Jansson
1785–
Maria Ekstam
1786–
Anna Ersdotter
1778–
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Jan (fffmmmb)
1747–1835
Katarina Persdotter
1749–1829
Anders Ekstam
1756–
Britta Nilsdotter
1761–
Erik Larsson
1741–1813
Catherina Ersdotter
1749–1828

Carl Karlsson's Timeline

2 Records

1868
4 FEB 1868
Birth of Carl Vilhelm Karlsson in Överselö (D), Tynnelsö
Överselö (D), Tynnelsö
1937
6 AUG 1937
Age 69
Death of Carl Vilhelm Karlsson in Nacka, Annero Älta 1359
Nacka, Annero Älta 1359

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 4 FEB 1868
    Event Place: Överselö (D), Tynnelsö
    Record Source: Sverige, namnindexerade födelseuppgifter, 1880-1920, Genline AB; Johanneshov, Sweden; GID Number: 100004.19.64600; Roll/Fiche Number: SC-520

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 6 AUG 1937
    Event Place: Nacka, Annero Älta 1359

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