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Karl Olof Johansson Lundgren 1827–1866 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 27 JUL 1827

Birth Location: Sörböle, Skellefteå (AC)

Death Date: 28 APR 1866

Death Location: Klutmark, Skellefteå landsförs (AC).

Father: Johan Lundgren

Mother: Eva Carlsdotter

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The story of Karl Olof Johansson Lundgren began in 1827 in Sörböle, Skellefteå (AC). Karl Olof Johansson Lundgren passed away in 1866 in Klutmark, Skellefteå landsförs (AC)..

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Biography

  • The story of Karl Olof Johansson Lundgren began in 1827 in Sörböle, Skellefteå (AC).
  • Karl Olof Johansson Lundgren passed away in 1866 in Klutmark, Skellefteå landsförs (AC)..

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Karl Lundgren's Ancestors

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Karl Lundgren
1827–1866
Birth Place: Sörböle, Skellefteå (AC)
Parents
Johan Larsson Lundgren
1794–1844
Åbyn 3, Burträsk (AC)
Eva (Fredrika) Carlsdotter
1804–1878
Sörböle, Skellefteå landsförs (AC).
Grandparents
Carl Jonsson
1766–1847
Sörböle, Västerbotten, Sweden
Margareta ((Greta)) Ericsdotter
1762–1832
Ragvaldsträsk, Skellefteå, Västerbotten
Great-Grandparents
Jon Nilsson
1729–1803
Brita Johansdotter
1731–1809
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Nils Jonsson
1708–1791
Anna Larsdotter
1702–1742
Johan Nilsson
1704–1801
Sara Andersdotter
1706–1788

Karl Lundgren's Timeline

2 Records

1827
27 JUL 1827
Birth of Karl Olof Johansson Lundgren in Sörböle, Skellefteå (AC)
Sörböle, Skellefteå (AC)
1866
28 APR 1866
Age 39
Death of Karl Olof Johansson Lundgren in Klutmark, Skellefteå landsförs (AC).
Klutmark, Skellefteå landsförs (AC).

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 27 JUL 1827
    Event Place: Sörböle, Skellefteå (AC)

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 28 APR 1866
    Event Place: Klutmark, Skellefteå landsförs (AC).

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