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Carl Johan Olsson 1861–1861 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 2 Feb 1861

Birth Location: Förkärla, Blekinge, Sweden

Death Date: 7 May 1861

Death Location: Förkärla, Blekinge, Sweden

Father: Ola Jönsson

Mother: Maria Svensdotter

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In 1861, Carl Johan Olsson entered the world in Förkärla, Blekinge, Sweden, born to Ola Jonsson And Maria Svensdotter. Carl Johan Olsson passed away in 1861 in Förkärla, Blekinge, Sweden.

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Biography

  • In 1861, Carl Johan Olsson entered the world in Förkärla, Blekinge, Sweden, born to Ola Jonsson And Maria Svensdotter.
  • Carl Johan Olsson passed away in 1861 in Förkärla, Blekinge, Sweden.

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Carl Olsson's Ancestors

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Carl Olsson
1861–1861
Birth Place: Förkärla, Blekinge, Sweden
Parents
Ola Jönsson
1817–1862
Förkärla, Blekinge, Sverige
Maria Svensdotter
1819–1886
ledja, Rödeby, Blekinge, Sweden
Grandparents
Jöns Andersson
1783–1830
Förkärla, Blekinge, Sverige
Elin Jönsdotter
1786–1852
Förkärla, Blekinge, Sverige
Great-Grandparents
Anders Carlsson
1753–1828
Sissa Petersdotter
1756–1812
Jöns Olsson
1759–1827
Kerstin Månsdotter
1762–1814
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Carl Gummesson
1726–1787
Berta Jönsdotter
1732–1786
Olof Månsson
–1794
sissa Jönsdotter
–1799
Måns persson
1733–1787
Elin Andersdotter
1725–

Carl Olsson's Timeline

2 Records

1861
2 Feb 1861
Birth of Carl Johan Olsson in Förkärla, Blekinge, Sweden
Förkärla, Blekinge, Sweden
1861
7 May 1861
Death of Carl Johan Olsson in Förkärla, Blekinge, Sweden
Förkärla, Blekinge, Sweden

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 2 Feb 1861
    Event Place: Förkärla, Blekinge, Sweden

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 7 May 1861
    Event Place: Förkärla, Blekinge, Sweden

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