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Maja Elisabet Svensson 1922–2007 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 17 januari 1922

Birth Location: Jämjö, Blekinge, Sverige

Death Date: 15 December 2007

Death Location: Alem, Kalmar, Mönsterås, Kalmar, Suède

Father: Karl Svensson

Mother: Hilda Andersson

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In 1922, Maja Elisabet Svensson entered the world in Jämjö, Blekinge, Sverige, born to Karl Viktor Svensson And Hilda Charlotta Andersson. Maja Elisabet Svensson passed away in 2007 in Alem, Kalmar, Mönsterås, Kalmar, Suède.

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Biography

  • In 1922, Maja Elisabet Svensson entered the world in Jämjö, Blekinge, Sverige, born to Karl Viktor Svensson And Hilda Charlotta Andersson.
  • Maja Elisabet Svensson passed away in 2007 in Alem, Kalmar, Mönsterås, Kalmar, Suède.

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Maja Svensson's Ancestors

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Maja Svensson
1922–2007
Birth Place: Jämjö, Blekinge, Sverige
Parents
Karl Viktor Svensson
1897–1971
Hilda (Charlotta) Andersson
1898–1990
Torhamn, Blekinge, Sverige
Grandparents
Otto (Herman) Andersson
1877–1955
Kristianopel Blekinge län, Blekinge, Suède
Cecilia (Matilda) Andersson
1873–1946
Torhamn, Karlskrona, Blekinge, Suède
Great-Grandparents
Anders Lustig
1840–1907
Gertrud Nilsdotter
1839–1927
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Anders Anderson
1814–1842
Karin Andersdotter
1817–1872

Maja Svensson's Timeline

2 Records

1922
17 januari 1922
Birth of Maja Elisabet Svensson in Jämjö, Blekinge, Sverige
Jämjö, Blekinge, Sverige
2007
15 December 2007
Age 85
Death of Maja Elisabet Svensson in Alem, Kalmar, Mönsterås, Kalmar, Suède
Alem, Kalmar, Mönsterås, Kalmar, Suède

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 17 januari 1922
    Event Place: Jämjö, Blekinge, Sverige

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 15 December 2007
    Event Place: Alem, Kalmar, Mönsterås, Kalmar, Suède

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