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Lilly Eriksson 1906–2007 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 6 dec 1906

Birth Location: Granselelund, Lycksele

Death Date: 17 april 2007

Death Location: Lycksele

Father: Karl Eriksson

Mother: Lydia Johansson

Spouse(s): Karl Andersson

Children(s):

In 1906, Lilly Eriksson entered the world in Granselelund, Lycksele, born to Karl Oskar Eriksson And Lydia Elisabet Johansson. Lilly Eriksson married Karl Vilhelm Andersson, and had children including Karin Vivi Ann Andersson Mh. Lilly Eriksson passed away in 2007 in Lycksele.

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Biography

  • In 1906, Lilly Eriksson entered the world in Granselelund, Lycksele, born to Karl Oskar Eriksson And Lydia Elisabet Johansson.
  • Lilly Eriksson married Karl Vilhelm Andersson, and had children including Karin Vivi Ann Andersson Mh.
  • Lilly Eriksson passed away in 2007 in Lycksele.

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Children(s)

Lilly Eriksson's Ancestors

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Lilly Eriksson
1906–2007
Birth Place: Granselelund, Lycksele
Parents
Karl Oskar Eriksson
1882–1946
Umgransele, Lycksele
Lydia (Elisabet) Johansson
1882–1945
Lycksele
Grandparents
Nils (Johan) Johansson
1851–1920
Matilda (Elisabet Eufrosyna) Matsdotter
1850–1931
Vänjaurträsk, Lycksele (AC)
Great-Grandparents
Mats Johansson
1827–1903
Elisabet Matsdotter
1825–1906
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Johannes Nilsson
1785–1827
Elisabet Olofsdotter
1798–1878
Eva Jonsdotter
1792–1852

Lilly Eriksson's Timeline

2 Records

1906
6 dec 1906
Birth of Lilly Eriksson in Granselelund, Lycksele
Granselelund, Lycksele
2007
17 april 2007
Age 101
Death of Lilly Eriksson in Lycksele
Lycksele

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 6 dec 1906
    Event Place: Granselelund, Lycksele

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 17 april 2007
    Event Place: Lycksele

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