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Lena Annette Jensen 1861–1906 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 20 JAN 1861

Birth Location: Royken, Bskrd, Norway

Death Date: 20 OCT 1906

Death Location: Jameston, Bingh, Idaho

Father: Lars Jensen

Mother: Anne Pedersen

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In 1861, Lena Annette Jensen entered the world in Royken, Bskrd, Norway, born to Lars Jensen And Anne Helene Pedersen. Lena Annette Jensen married James Polson. Lena Annette Jensen passed away in 1906 in Jameston, Bingh, Idaho.

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Biography

  • In 1861, Lena Annette Jensen entered the world in Royken, Bskrd, Norway, born to Lars Jensen And Anne Helene Pedersen.
  • Lena Annette Jensen married James Polson.
  • Lena Annette Jensen passed away in 1906 in Jameston, Bingh, Idaho.

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Lena Jensen's Ancestors

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Lena Jensen
1861–1906
Birth Place: Royken, Bskrd, Norway
Parents
Lars Jensen
1824–1906
Engebraaten, Royken, Bskrd,, Norway
Anne (Helene) Pedersen
1827–1869
Royken, Bskrd, Norway
Grandparents
Jens Larsen
1787–1836
Of Royken, Bskrd, Norway
Anne Olsen
1780–1853
Of Royken, Bskrd, Norway
Peder Guttormsen
1795–1860
Follestad, Wolden, Royken, Bskrd., Norway
Henrikka Hansen
1796–1858
Mastedalen, Royken, Bskrd, Norway
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2nd-Great-Grandparents

Lena Jensen's Timeline

2 Records

1861
20 JAN 1861
Birth of Lena Annette Jensen in Royken, Bskrd, Norway
Royken, Bskrd, Norway
1906
20 OCT 1906
Age 45
Death of Lena Annette Jensen in Jameston, Bingh, Idaho
Jameston, Bingh, Idaho

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 20 JAN 1861
    Event Place: Royken, Bskrd, Norway
    Record Source: jimmyrsmith.ged

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 20 OCT 1906
    Event Place: Jameston, Bingh, Idaho
    Record Source: jimmyrsmith.ged

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