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Edith (Twin) Larson 1889–1976 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 20 Aug 1889

Birth Location: Boone, IA.

Death Date: 10 Jun 1976

Death Location: Fort Dodge, Webster, Iowa, USA

Father: Gustaf Larsson

Mother: Eva Johansdotter

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The story of Edith (Twin) Larson began in 1889 in Boone, IA.. Edith (Twin) Larson passed away in 1976 in Fort Dodge, Webster, Iowa, USA.

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Biography

  • The story of Edith (Twin) Larson began in 1889 in Boone, IA..
  • Edith (Twin) Larson passed away in 1976 in Fort Dodge, Webster, Iowa, USA.

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Edith Larson's Ancestors

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Edith Larson
1889–1976
Birth Place: Boone, IA.
Parents
Gustaf Adolf Larsson
1854–1937
Säby, Sverige
Eva (Stina) Johansdotter
1854–1907
Väversunda, Östergötland, Sverige
Grandparents
Johan (Erik) Andersson
1813–1893
Freberga egor, Rogslösa, Östergötland, Sverige
Stina Andersdotter
1815–1899
Skullebo på Valla egor, Rök, Östergötland, Sverige
Great-Grandparents
Anders Bengtsson
1788–1857
Katarina Samuelsdotter
1785–1859
Anders Nilsson
1789–1859
Karin Persdotter
1785–1817
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Bengt Freberg
1744–1789
Stina Abrahamsdotter
1749–1820
SAMUEL (Blomberg)
1755–1823
Stina Jönsdotter
1763–1806
Nils Jansson
1760–1825
Maja Svensdotter
1754–1825
Petter Jonsson
1747–1799
Sara Johansdotter
1750–

Edith Larson's Timeline

2 Records

1889
20 Aug 1889
Birth of Edith (Twin) Larson in Boone, IA.
Boone, IA.
1976
10 Jun 1976
Age 87
Death of Edith (Twin) Larson in Fort Dodge, Webster, Iowa, USA
Fort Dodge, Webster, Iowa, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 20 Aug 1889
    Event Place: Boone, IA.

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 10 Jun 1976
    Event Place: Fort Dodge, Webster, Iowa, USA

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