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Karl Wilhelm Agnar Nilsson 1891–1976 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 05 Jan 1891

Birth Location: Stoby, Hässleholm, Skåne, Sweden

Death Date: 02 Jun 1976

Death Location: Hässleholm, Skåne, Sweden

Father: Axel Nilsson

Mother: Anna Holmer

Spouse(s): Maria Ekberg

Children(s): Sven Nilsson, Karl Nilsson

In 1891, Karl Wilhelm Agnar Nilsson entered the world in Stoby, Hässleholm, Skåne, Sweden, born to Axel Kristian Nilsson And Anna Maria Holmer. In 1891, Karl Wilhelm Agnar Nilsson resided in Stoby, Hässleholm, Skåne, Sweden. Karl Wilhelm Agnar Nilsson married Maria Teresia Ekberg, and had children including Even Gunnar Nilsson, Karin Inger Nilsson, Karl Gustaf Agnar Nilsson, Sven Gunnar Nilsson. Karl Wilhelm Agnar Nilsson passed away in 1976 in Hässleholm, Skåne, Sweden.

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Biography

  • In 1891, Karl Wilhelm Agnar Nilsson entered the world in Stoby, Hässleholm, Skåne, Sweden, born to Axel Kristian Nilsson And Anna Maria Holmer.
  • In 1891, Karl Wilhelm Agnar Nilsson resided in Stoby, Hässleholm, Skåne, Sweden.
  • Karl Wilhelm Agnar Nilsson married Maria Teresia Ekberg, and had children including Even Gunnar Nilsson, Karin Inger Nilsson, Karl Gustaf Agnar Nilsson, Sven Gunnar Nilsson.
  • Karl Wilhelm Agnar Nilsson passed away in 1976 in Hässleholm, Skåne, Sweden.

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Karl Nilsson's Ancestors

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Karl Nilsson
1891–1976
Birth Place: Stoby, Hässleholm, Skåne, Sweden
Parents
Axel Kristian Nilsson
1856–1939
Lilla Harrie, Malmöhus, Sverige
Anna (Maria) Holmer
1860–1938
Allerum, Malmöhus, Sweden
Grandparents
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Karl Nilsson's Descendants

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Karl (Wilhelm Agnar) Nilsson (05 Jan 1891–02 Jun 1976) m. Maria (Teresia) Ekberg (20 Nov 1899–20 Jun 1961)
  1. 1. Sven (Gunnar) Nilsson 1927–1929
  2. 2. Karl (Gustaf Agnar) Nilsson 1923–1999

Karl Nilsson's Timeline

3 Records

1891
05 Jan 1891
Birth of Karl Wilhelm Agnar Nilsson in Stoby, Hässleholm, Skåne, Sweden
Stoby, Hässleholm, Skåne, Sweden
1891
1891-1899
Karl Wilhelm Agnar Nilsson resided here in Stoby, Hässleholm, Skåne, Sweden
Stoby, Hässleholm, Skåne, Sweden
1976
02 Jun 1976
Age 85
Death of Karl Wilhelm Agnar Nilsson in Hässleholm, Skåne, Sweden
Hässleholm, Skåne, Sweden

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 05 Jan 1891
    Event Place: Stoby, Hässleholm, Skåne, Sweden
    Record Source:
    [1] Sweden, Indexed Birth Records, 1859-1947, Genline AB; Johanneshov, Sweden; GID Number: 100011.120.30900; Roll/Fiche Number: CL2325
    [2] Sweden, Births from the Swedish Death Index
    [3] Sweden, Household Clerical Surveys, Genline AB; Johanneshov, Stockholm, Sweden; Swedish Church Records Archive; Volume Number: AI:23
    [4] Sweden, Indexed Marriage Records, 1860-1947, Genline AB; Johanneshov, Sweden; Swedish Church Records Archive; GID Number: 100011.136.13300; Roll Number: CL2307

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Residence
    Event Date: 1891-1899
    Event Place: Stoby, Hässleholm, Skåne, Sweden
    Record Source: Sweden, Household Clerical Surveys, Genline AB; Johanneshov, Stockholm, Sweden; Swedish Church Records Archive; Volume Number: AI:23

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Custom Event
    Event Date: 1896
    Record Source: Sweden, Household Clerical Surveys, Genline AB; Johanneshov, Stockholm, Sweden; Swedish Church Records Archive; Volume Number: AI:23

    Genealogy Event 4
    Event Type: Custom Event
    Event Date: 28 May 1897
    Event Place: Hästveda, Hässleholm, Skåne, Sweden
    Record Source: Sweden, Household Clerical Surveys, Genline AB; Johanneshov, Stockholm, Sweden; Swedish Church Records Archive; Volume Number: AI:23

    Genealogy Event 5
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 02 Jun 1976
    Event Place: Hässleholm, Skåne, Sweden

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