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Fred Peterson 1888–1959 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: Mar 24 1888

Birth Location: Ysby, Hallands, Sweden

Death Date: Mar 13 1959

Death Location: Valley City, North Dakota

Father: Nels Peterson

Mother: Neta Peterson

Spouse(s): Mabel Cloke

Children(s): Glen Peterson

In 1888, Fred Peterson entered the world in Ysby, Hallands, Sweden, born to Nels Peter Peterson And Neta Peterson. Fred Peterson married Mabel Gertrude Cloke, and had children including Glen Raphael Peterson. Fred Peterson passed away in 1959 in Valley City, North Dakota.

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Biography

  • In 1888, Fred Peterson entered the world in Ysby, Hallands, Sweden, born to Nels Peter Peterson And Neta Peterson.
  • Fred Peterson married Mabel Gertrude Cloke, and had children including Glen Raphael Peterson.
  • Fred Peterson passed away in 1959 in Valley City, North Dakota.

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Fred Peterson's Ancestors

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Fred Peterson
1888–1959
Birth Place: Ysby, Hallands, Sweden
Parents
Nels Peter Peterson
1854–1928
Laholm, Hallands, Sweden
Neta Peterson
1850–1920
Laholm, Hallands, Sweden
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Fred Peterson's Descendants

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Fred Peterson (Mar 24 1888–Mar 13 1959) m. Mabel (Gertrude) Cloke (1899–aug 26 1994)
  1. 1. Glen (Raphael) Peterson 1920–2002 m. Verna (Mae) Winters 1923–2012

Fred Peterson's Timeline

2 Records

1888
Mar 24 1888
Birth of Fred Peterson in Ysby, Hallands, Sweden
Ysby, Hallands, Sweden
1959
Mar 13 1959
Age 71
Death of Fred Peterson in Valley City, North Dakota
Valley City, North Dakota

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: Mar 24 1888
    Event Place: Ysby, Hallands, Sweden

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: Mar 13 1959
    Event Place: Valley City, North Dakota

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