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John Einar Karlsson 1893–1895 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 5 DEC 1893

Birth Location: Vånga (E)

Death Date: 19 MAY 1895

Death Location: Vånga (E)

Father: Karl Pettersson

Mother: Augusta Israelsson

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John Einar Karlsson was born in 1893 in Vånga (E), the child of Karl Johan Pettersson And Augusta Charlotta Karlsdotter Israelsson. John Einar Karlsson passed away in 1895 in Vånga (E).

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Biography

  • John Einar Karlsson was born in 1893 in Vånga (E), the child of Karl Johan Pettersson And Augusta Charlotta Karlsdotter Israelsson.
  • John Einar Karlsson passed away in 1895 in Vånga (E).

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John Karlsson's Ancestors

Self
John Karlsson
1893–1895
Birth Place: Vånga (E)
Parents
Karl Johan Pettersson
1854–1930
Risinge (E)
Augusta (Charlotta Karlsdotter) Israelsson
1867–1895
Björndalen, Risinge (E)
Grandparents
Karl (Johan) Israelsson
1842–1888
Larstorp, Ysunda, Risinge (E)
Johanna (Charlotta) Karlsdotter
1841–1913
Dufhult, Simonstorp (E)
Great-Grandparents
KARL JAKOBSSON
1814–1865
SOFIA SVENSDOTTER
1815–1892
2nd-Great-Grandparents
JAKOB PERSSON
1785–1859
MAJA KÖHLER
1784–1848
SVEN JAKOBSSON
1767–1835
BRITA KARLSDOTTER
1767–1841

John Karlsson's Timeline

2 Records

1893
5 DEC 1893
Birth of John Einar Karlsson in Vånga (E)
Vånga (E)
1895
19 MAY 1895
Age 2
Death of John Einar Karlsson in Vånga (E)
Vånga (E)

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 5 DEC 1893
    Event Place: Vånga (E)
    Record Source: BiS, Befolkningen i Sverige

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Occupation
    Record Source: BiS, Befolkningen i Sverige

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 19 MAY 1895
    Event Place: Vånga (E)
    Record Source: BiS, Befolkningen i Sverige

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