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Ernst Einar Karlsson 1901–1964 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 2 Mars 1901

Birth Location: Ärila, Öster Rekarne, Strenjnäs, Södermanland

Death Date: 30 Okt 1964

Death Location: Solsidan Ärla

Father: Oscar Carlsson

Mother: Albertina Svensson

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In 1901, Ernst Einar Karlsson entered the world in Ärila, Öster Rekarne, Strenjnäs, Södermanland, born to Oscar Carlsson And Albertina Wilhelmina Svensson. Ernst Einar Karlsson passed away in 1964 in Solsidan Ärla.

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Biography

  • In 1901, Ernst Einar Karlsson entered the world in Ärila, Öster Rekarne, Strenjnäs, Södermanland, born to Oscar Carlsson And Albertina Wilhelmina Svensson.
  • Ernst Einar Karlsson passed away in 1964 in Solsidan Ärla.

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Ernst Karlsson's Ancestors

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Ernst Karlsson
1901–1964
Birth Place: Ärila, Öster Rekarne, Strenjnäs, Södermanland
Parents
Oscar Carlsson
1869–1942
Ärla, Södermanland, Sverige
Albertina (Wilhelmina) Svensson
1876–1951
Ärla, Södermanland, Sverige
Grandparents
Carl (Eric Andersson) Mähl
1832–1909
Dunker, Södermanland, Sverige
Sofia Eriksdotter
1833–1910
Ärla, Södermanland, Sverige
Great-Grandparents
Anders Jonsson
1797–1845
Ulrica Persdotter
1802–1877
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Peter Olofsson
1759–1828
Brita Karlsdotter
1768–1845

Ernst Karlsson's Timeline

2 Records

1901
2 Mars 1901
Birth of Ernst Einar Karlsson in Ärila, Öster Rekarne, Strenjnäs, Södermanland
Ärila, Öster Rekarne, Strenjnäs, Södermanland
1964
30 Okt 1964
Age 63
Death of Ernst Einar Karlsson in Solsidan Ärla
Solsidan Ärla

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 2 Mars 1901
    Event Place: Ärila, Öster Rekarne, Strenjnäs, Södermanland

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 30 Okt 1964
    Event Place: Solsidan Ärla

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