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Elias Larsson 1831–1912 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 28 APR 1831
Birth Location: Traslov, Halland, Sweden
Death Date: 19 MAY 1912
Death Location: Varberg, Hlland, Sweden
Father: Lars Carlsson
Mother: Beata Olofsdotter
Spouse(s): Johanna Svensdotter
Children(s): Lars Eliasson
In 1831, Elias Larsson entered the world in Traslov, Halland, Sweden, born to Lars Carlsson And Beata Olofsdotter. Elias Larsson married Johanna Brita Svensdotter, and had children including Lars Severin Eliasson. Elias Larsson passed away in 1912 in Varberg, Hlland, Sweden.
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Biography
- In 1831, Elias Larsson entered the world in Traslov, Halland, Sweden, born to Lars Carlsson And Beata Olofsdotter.
- Elias Larsson married Johanna Brita Svensdotter, and had children including Lars Severin Eliasson.
- Elias Larsson passed away in 1912 in Varberg, Hlland, Sweden.
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Elias Larsson's Descendants
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1. Lars (Severin) Eliasson 1851–1912 m. Josefina Johansdotter 1849–1927
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1. Hilma (Mary) Eliasson 1880–1953 m. Carl (August) Larson 1878–1944
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1. Clarence (Sylvester) Larson 1913–1994 m. Harriet (Emma) Walmsley 1915–1993
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1. George (Arthur) Larson 1941–1973 m. Louise (Ann) Tallman 1943–2024
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Elias Larsson's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 28 APR 1831
Event Place: Traslov, Halland, Sweden
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 19 MAY 1912
Event Place: Varberg, Hlland, Sweden