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Erik Axel Karlsson 1906–1936 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 5 Okt 1906

Birth Location: Lerbo, Södermanland, Sverige

Death Date: 22 Dec 1936

Death Location: annero, Sköldinge (Södermanlands län, Södermanland).

Father: Erik Karlsson

Mother: Anna Gustafsson

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The story of Erik Axel Karlsson began in 1906 in Lerbo, Södermanland, Sverige. Erik Axel Karlsson passed away in 1936 in annero, Sköldinge (Södermanlands län, Södermanland)..

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Biography

  • The story of Erik Axel Karlsson began in 1906 in Lerbo, Södermanland, Sverige.
  • Erik Axel Karlsson passed away in 1936 in annero, Sköldinge (Södermanlands län, Södermanland)..

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Erik Karlsson's Ancestors

Self
Erik Karlsson
1906–1936
Birth Place: Lerbo, Södermanland, Sverige
Parents
Erik Henning Karlsson
1871–1944
Lilla Malma, Södermanland, Sverige
Anna (Karolina) Gustafsson
1876–1940
Helgesta, Södermanland, Sverige
Grandparents
Anders (Gustav) Carlsson
1839–1926
Helgesta D
Anna (Sofia) Malmkvist
1834–1909
Helgesta, Södermanland, Sverige
Great-Grandparents
Carl Eriksson
1806–1888
Anna Andersdotter
1810–1880
2nd-Great-Grandparents
EriK Larsson
1769–1843
Brita Carlsdotter
1772–1834

Erik Karlsson's Timeline

2 Records

1906
5 Okt 1906
Birth of Erik Axel Karlsson in Lerbo, Södermanland, Sverige
Lerbo, Södermanland, Sverige
1936
22 Dec 1936
Age 30
Death of Erik Axel Karlsson in annero, Sköldinge (Södermanlands län, Södermanland).
annero, Sköldinge (Södermanlands län, Södermanland).

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 5 Okt 1906
    Event Place: Lerbo, Södermanland, Sverige

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 22 Dec 1936
    Event Place: annero, Sköldinge (Södermanlands län, Södermanland).

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