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Gustav Adolf Leonard Karlsson 1875–1957 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 30 OCT 1875

Birth Location: Källsberg, Blackstad, Kalmar, Sweden

Death Date: 8 FEB 1957

Death Location: Odensviholm 1:1, Odensvi (H)

Father: Carl Svensson

Mother: Maria Nilsdotter

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In 1875, Gustav Adolf Leonard Karlsson entered the world in Källsberg, Blackstad, Kalmar, Sweden, born to Carl Alfrid Svensson And Maria Helena Nilsdotter. Gustav Adolf Leonard Karlsson passed away in 1957 in Odensviholm 1:1, Odensvi (H).

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Biography

  • In 1875, Gustav Adolf Leonard Karlsson entered the world in Källsberg, Blackstad, Kalmar, Sweden, born to Carl Alfrid Svensson And Maria Helena Nilsdotter.
  • Gustav Adolf Leonard Karlsson passed away in 1957 in Odensviholm 1:1, Odensvi (H).

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Gustav Karlsson's Ancestors

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Gustav Karlsson
1875–1957
Birth Place: Källsberg, Blackstad, Kalmar, Sweden
Parents
Carl Alfrid Svensson
1840–1908
Nygård, Odensvi (H)
Maria (Helena) Nilsdotter
1834–1889
Norget u Hamra, Svinhult (E)
Grandparents
Brita (Stina Johansson) Hurtig
1802–1857
gamla Kulhult, Locknevi, Kalmar, Vimmerby, Kalmar, Suède
Great-Grandparents
Johan* Johansson-Hurtig
1774–1837
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Gustav Karlsson's Timeline

2 Records

1875
30 OCT 1875
Birth of Gustav Adolf Leonard Karlsson in Källsberg, Blackstad, Kalmar, Sweden
Källsberg, Blackstad, Kalmar, Sweden
1957
8 FEB 1957
Age 82
Death of Gustav Adolf Leonard Karlsson in Odensviholm 1:1, Odensvi (H)
Odensviholm 1:1, Odensvi (H)

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 30 OCT 1875
    Event Place: Källsberg, Blackstad, Kalmar, Sweden

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 8 FEB 1957
    Event Place: Odensviholm 1:1, Odensvi (H)

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