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Johannes Carlsson 1821–1904 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 11 JUL 1821

Birth Location: Sjölund, Kristberg, Östergötland, Sverige

Death Date: 5 APR 1904

Death Location: Skänninge, Östergötland, Sverige

Father: Carl Olofsson

Mother: Stina Larsdotter

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The story of Johannes Carlsson began in 1821 in Sjölund, Kristberg, Östergötland, Sverige. Johannes Carlsson passed away in 1904 in Skänninge, Östergötland, Sverige.

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Biography

  • The story of Johannes Carlsson began in 1821 in Sjölund, Kristberg, Östergötland, Sverige.
  • Johannes Carlsson passed away in 1904 in Skänninge, Östergötland, Sverige.

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Johannes Carlsson's Ancestors

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Johannes Carlsson
1821–1904
Birth Place: Sjölund, Kristberg, Östergötland, Sverige
Parents
Carl Olofsson
1778–1853
Sjölund, Wika, Kristberg, Östergötland, Sverige
Stina Larsdotter
1782–1852
Sintesberg, Godegård, Östergötland, Sverige
Grandparents
Olof Jonsson
1740–1820
Gölstugan, Kristberg, Östergötland, Sweden
Maria Bengtsdotter
1744–1810
Nykil, Östergötland, Sweden
Lars Jönsson
1748–1812
Godegård, Motala, Sverige
Margareta Månsdotter
1752–1815
Godegård, Östergötland, Sweden
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2nd-Great-Grandparents

Johannes Carlsson's Timeline

2 Records

1821
11 JUL 1821
Birth of Johannes Carlsson in Sjölund, Kristberg, Östergötland, Sverige
Sjölund, Kristberg, Östergötland, Sverige
1904
5 APR 1904
Age 83
Death of Johannes Carlsson in Skänninge, Östergötland, Sverige
Skänninge, Östergötland, Sverige

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 11 JUL 1821
    Event Place: Sjölund, Kristberg, Östergötland, Sverige

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 5 APR 1904
    Event Place: Skänninge, Östergötland, Sverige

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