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Ingeborg Sveinnsdottir (Marie) Erickson 1888–1974 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 20 Sep 1888

Birth Location: Copenhagen, Kobenhavn, Denmark

Death Date: 7 March 1974

Death Location: Chatham, Ontario, Canada

Father: Sveinn Eriksson

Mother: Ana Jensen

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Ingeborg Sveinnsdottir (Marie) Erickson was born in 1888 in Copenhagen, Kobenhavn, Denmark, the child of Sveinn Eriksson And Ana Kirstine Jensen. Ingeborg Sveinnsdottir (Marie) Erickson passed away in 1974 in Chatham, Ontario, Canada.

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  • Ingeborg Sveinnsdottir (Marie) Erickson was born in 1888 in Copenhagen, Kobenhavn, Denmark, the child of Sveinn Eriksson And Ana Kirstine Jensen.
  • Ingeborg Sveinnsdottir (Marie) Erickson passed away in 1974 in Chatham, Ontario, Canada.

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Ingeborg Erickson's Ancestors

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Ingeborg Erickson
1888–1974
Birth Place: Copenhagen, Kobenhavn, Denmark
Parents
Sveinn Eriksson
1860–1952
Nordur-Mulasysla, Iceland
Ana (Kirstine) Jensen
1867–1953
Ringsted, Vestsjalland, Denmark
Grandparents
Eirikur Guttormsson
1824–1872
Valthjofsstadur, Nordur-Mulasysla, Iceland
Johanna (Sofia) Johannisdotter
1833–1878
Múlasýsla Iceland
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Ingeborg Erickson's Timeline

2 Records

1888
20 Sep 1888
Birth of Ingeborg Sveinnsdottir (Marie) Erickson in Copenhagen, Kobenhavn, Denmark
Copenhagen, Kobenhavn, Denmark
1974
7 March 1974
Age 86
Death of Ingeborg Sveinnsdottir (Marie) Erickson in Chatham, Ontario, Canada
Chatham, Ontario, Canada

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 20 Sep 1888
    Event Place: Copenhagen, Kobenhavn, Denmark

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 7 March 1974
    Event Place: Chatham, Ontario, Canada

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