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Carl Larsson 1795–1864 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 12 Dec 1795

Birth Location: Frödinge, Kalmar Län, Sweden

Death Date: 1864-04-17

Death Location: Barmshult, Vimmerby socken, Kalmar län

Father: Lars Nilsson

Mother: Sara Larsdotter

Spouse(s): Maja Jakobsdotter

Children(s): Carl Carlsson

The story of Carl Larsson began in 1795 in Frödinge, Kalmar Län, Sweden. Carl Larsson married Maja Stina Jakobsdotter, and had children including Carl August Carlsson. Carl Larsson passed away in 1864 in Barmshult, Vimmerby socken, Kalmar län.

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Biography

  • The story of Carl Larsson began in 1795 in Frödinge, Kalmar Län, Sweden.
  • Carl Larsson married Maja Stina Jakobsdotter, and had children including Carl August Carlsson.
  • Carl Larsson passed away in 1864 in Barmshult, Vimmerby socken, Kalmar län.

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Carl Larsson's Ancestors

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Carl Larsson
1795–1864
Birth Place: Frödinge, Kalmar Län, Sweden
Parents
Lars Nilsson
1760–1805
Djursdala, Kalmar, Sweden
Sara Larsdotter
1766–1808
Frodinge, Kalmar, Sweden
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Carl Larsson's Descendants

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Carl Larsson (12 Dec 1795–1864-04-17) m. Maja (Stina) Jakobsdotter (1802-04-17–)
  1. 1. Carl (August) Carlsson 1834–

Carl Larsson's Timeline

2 Records

1795
12 Dec 1795
Birth of Carl Larsson in Frödinge, Kalmar Län, Sweden
Frödinge, Kalmar Län, Sweden
1864
1864-04-17
Age 69
Death of Carl Larsson in Barmshult, Vimmerby socken, Kalmar län
Barmshult, Vimmerby socken, Kalmar län

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 12 Dec 1795
    Event Place: Frödinge, Kalmar Län, Sweden

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1864-04-17
    Event Place: Barmshult, Vimmerby socken, Kalmar län

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