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John Gunnar Karlsson 1944–2014 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 29 Jan 1944

Birth Location: Nyed, Värmland, Sverige

Death Date: 30 Nov 2014

Death Location: Hagfors, Gustav Adolf

Father: Erik Karlsson

Mother: Anna Jansson

Spouse(s): Anna Stolpe

Children(s):

The story of John Gunnar Karlsson began in 1944 in Nyed, Värmland, Sverige. John Gunnar Karlsson married Anna Lena Carina Stolpe. John Gunnar Karlsson passed away in 2014 in Hagfors, Gustav Adolf.

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Biography

  • The story of John Gunnar Karlsson began in 1944 in Nyed, Värmland, Sverige.
  • John Gunnar Karlsson married Anna Lena Carina Stolpe.
  • John Gunnar Karlsson passed away in 2014 in Hagfors, Gustav Adolf.

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John Karlsson's Ancestors

Self
John Karlsson
1944–2014
Birth Place: Nyed, Värmland, Sverige
Parents
Erik Torvald Karlsson
1902–1962
Hammarö, Värmland, Sverige
Anna (Linnéa) Jansson
1903–1992
Hällefors, Örebro, Sverige
Grandparents
Axel Jansson
1877–1950
Säfsnäs, Kopparberg, Sverige
Ida (Sofia) Olsson
1879–1953
Drafsen, Säfsnäs, Dalarna, Sverige
Great-Grandparents
Jan Hindersson
1830–1904
Anna Lind
1846–1922
Karl Olsson
1851–1913
Johanna Ersdotter
1855–1896
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Hindrik Jansson
1794–1852
Anna Olofsdotter
1807–1870

John Karlsson's Timeline

2 Records

1944
29 Jan 1944
Birth of John Gunnar Karlsson in Nyed, Värmland, Sverige
Nyed, Värmland, Sverige
2014
30 Nov 2014
Age 70
Death of John Gunnar Karlsson in Hagfors, Gustav Adolf
Hagfors, Gustav Adolf

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 29 Jan 1944
    Event Place: Nyed, Värmland, Sverige
    Record Source: Sweden, Indexed Birth Records, 1859-1947

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 30 Nov 2014
    Event Place: Hagfors, Gustav Adolf

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