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Gustav Karlsson 1866–1883 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 9 Nov 1866

Birth Location: Skellefteå landsförsamling, Västerbotten, Sverige

Death Date: 1 MAY 1883

Death Location: Norrbacka

Father: Karl Karlsson

Mother: Lena Johansdotter

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Gustav Karlsson was born in 1866 in Skellefteå landsförsamling, Västerbotten, Sverige, the child of Karl Erik Karlsson And Lena Greta Johansdotter. Gustav Karlsson passed away in 1883 in Norrbacka.

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Biography

  • Gustav Karlsson was born in 1866 in Skellefteå landsförsamling, Västerbotten, Sverige, the child of Karl Erik Karlsson And Lena Greta Johansdotter.
  • Gustav Karlsson passed away in 1883 in Norrbacka.

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Gustav Karlsson's Ancestors

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Gustav Karlsson
1866–1883
Birth Place: Skellefteå landsförsamling, Västerbotten, Sverige
Parents
Karl Erik Karlsson
1834–1891
Norrbacka, Västerbotten, Sverige
Lena (Greta) Johansdotter
1836–1907
Fällforsliden, Skellefteå
Grandparents
Karl Eriksson
1811–1883
Kåge, Kågedalen
Märta (Stina) Gabrielsdotter
1808–1839
Nyholm, Skellefteå
Great-Grandparents
Lars Andersson
1785–1855
Ulrika Eriksdotter
1788–1853
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Anders Andersson
1755–1809
Sara Eriksdotter
1754–1821
Erik Flitig
1752–1809
Christina Andersdotter
1750–1835

Gustav Karlsson's Timeline

2 Records

1866
9 Nov 1866
Birth of Gustav Karlsson in Skellefteå landsförsamling, Västerbotten, Sverige
Skellefteå landsförsamling, Västerbotten, Sverige
1883
1 MAY 1883
Age 17
Death of Gustav Karlsson in Norrbacka
Norrbacka

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 9 Nov 1866
    Event Place: Skellefteå landsförsamling, Västerbotten, Sverige

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1 MAY 1883
    Event Place: Norrbacka

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