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John Theodor Johansson 1889–1934 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 6 Apr 1889

Birth Location: Förkärla fs, Blekinge län, Sverige

Death Date: 14 Maj 1934

Death Location: Nättraby 2 Nättraby (Blekinge län, Blekinge).

Father: Johan Jönsson

Mother: Anna Svensdotter

Spouse(s): Hulda Petersson

Children(s):

In 1889, John Theodor Johansson entered the world in Förkärla fs, Blekinge län, Sverige, born to Johan Jonsson And Anna Sofia Svensdotter. John Theodor Johansson married Hulda Petersson. John Theodor Johansson passed away in 1934 in Nättraby 2 Nättraby (Blekinge län, Blekinge)..

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Biography

  • In 1889, John Theodor Johansson entered the world in Förkärla fs, Blekinge län, Sverige, born to Johan Jonsson And Anna Sofia Svensdotter.
  • John Theodor Johansson married Hulda Petersson.
  • John Theodor Johansson passed away in 1934 in Nättraby 2 Nättraby (Blekinge län, Blekinge)..

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John Johansson's Ancestors

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John Johansson
1889–1934
Birth Place: Förkärla fs, Blekinge län, Sverige
Parents
Johan Jönsson
1860–1942
Förkärla, Blekinge, Sverige
Anna (Sofia) Svensdotter
1864–1922
Rödeby, Blekinge, Sweden
Grandparents
Jöns* (Johannesson) Laa
1832–1916
Förkärla, Blekinge län, Sverige
Ingrid Carlsdotter
1833–1906
Alnaryd, Tving, Blekinge, Sverige
Great-Grandparents
Johannes* Petersson
1799–1859
Elin Jönsdotter
1786–1852
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Jöns Olsson
1759–1827
Kerstin Månsdotter
1762–1814

John Johansson's Timeline

2 Records

1889
6 Apr 1889
Birth of John Theodor Johansson in Förkärla fs, Blekinge län, Sverige
Förkärla fs, Blekinge län, Sverige
1934
14 Maj 1934
Age 45
Death of John Theodor Johansson in Nättraby 2 Nättraby (Blekinge län, Blekinge).
Nättraby 2 Nättraby (Blekinge län, Blekinge).

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 6 Apr 1889
    Event Place: Förkärla fs, Blekinge län, Sverige

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 14 Maj 1934
    Event Place: Nättraby 2 Nättraby (Blekinge län, Blekinge).

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