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Karl Charles Wilhelm William Kolmodin Miller 1873–1955 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 8 FEB 1873

Birth Location: Visby (I)

Death Date: 19 MAR 1955

Death Location: Selleck, King county, Washington, USA

Father: Karl Miller

Mother: Olivia Gottberg

Spouse(s): Sally Branow

Children(s):

The story of Karl Charles Wilhelm William Kolmodin Miller began in 1873 in Visby (I). Karl Charles Wilhelm William Kolmodin Miller married Sally B Branow. Karl Charles Wilhelm William Kolmodin Miller passed away in 1955 in Selleck, King county, Washington, USA.

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Biography

  • The story of Karl Charles Wilhelm William Kolmodin Miller began in 1873 in Visby (I).
  • Karl Charles Wilhelm William Kolmodin Miller married Sally B Branow.
  • Karl Charles Wilhelm William Kolmodin Miller passed away in 1955 in Selleck, King county, Washington, USA.

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Karl Miller's Ancestors

Self
Karl Miller
1873–1955
Birth Place: Visby (I)
Parents
Karl Charles Anton Kolmodin Miller
1839–1909
Visby (I)
Olivia (Anna) Gottberg
1846–1925
Visby (I)
Grandparents
Karl (Gabriel) Kolmodin
1795–1848
Visby (I)
Karolina Möller
1802–1872
Visby (I)
Great-Grandparents
Karl Kolmodin
1751–1809
Katarina Hellman
1757–1804
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Göran Kolmodin
1713–1765
Anna Åkerman
1709–1770

Karl Miller's Timeline

2 Records

1873
8 FEB 1873
Birth of Karl Charles Wilhelm William Kolmodin Miller in Visby (I)
Visby (I)
1955
19 MAR 1955
Age 82
Death of Karl Charles Wilhelm William Kolmodin Miller in Selleck, King county, Washington, USA
Selleck, King county, Washington, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 8 FEB 1873
    Event Place: Visby (I)
    Record Source: Geneanet

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 19 MAR 1955
    Event Place: Selleck, King county, Washington, USA
    Record Source: Geneanet

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