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Gertrud Elsa Charlotta Karlsson 1892–1961 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 11 OCT 1892

Birth Location: Lerbo (D)

Death Date: 3 OCT 1961

Death Location: Nyköpings Sankt Nicolai (D)

Father: Karl Karlsson

Mother: Regina Andersdotter

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In 1892, Gertrud Elsa Charlotta Karlsson entered the world in Lerbo (D), born to Karl August Karlsson And Regina Charlotta Andersdotter. Gertrud Elsa Charlotta Karlsson passed away in 1961 in Nyköpings Sankt Nicolai (D).

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Biography

  • In 1892, Gertrud Elsa Charlotta Karlsson entered the world in Lerbo (D), born to Karl August Karlsson And Regina Charlotta Andersdotter.
  • Gertrud Elsa Charlotta Karlsson passed away in 1961 in Nyköpings Sankt Nicolai (D).

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Gertrud Karlsson's Ancestors

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Gertrud Karlsson
1892–1961
Birth Place: Lerbo (D)
Parents
Karl August Karlsson
1860–
Davidstorp, Stora Malm (D)
Regina (Charlotta) Andersdotter
1863–1931
Husby-Oppunda (D)
Grandparents
Karl (Fredrik) Persson
1834–
Davidstorp, Stora Malm (D)
Hedda (Sofia) Thim
1833–
Tybble soldattorp nr 20, Stora Malm (D)
Great-Grandparents
Peter Jansson
1792–1869
Brita Jonsdotter
1794–1864
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Jan Larsson
1762–1811
Anna Karlsdotter
1759–1827

Gertrud Karlsson's Timeline

2 Records

1892
11 OCT 1892
Birth of Gertrud Elsa Charlotta Karlsson in Lerbo (D)
Lerbo (D)
1961
3 OCT 1961
Age 69
Death of Gertrud Elsa Charlotta Karlsson in Nyköpings Sankt Nicolai (D)
Nyköpings Sankt Nicolai (D)

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 11 OCT 1892
    Event Place: Lerbo (D)
    Record Source: Johan Anell (Geni)

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 3 OCT 1961
    Event Place: Nyköpings Sankt Nicolai (D)
    Record Source: Johan Anell (Geni)

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