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Nina Solange Lagercrantz Hamilton 1895–1950 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 7 Jul 1895

Birth Location: Svea Livgarde, Stockholm, Sverige

Death Date: 20 NOV 1950

Death Location: Sankt Petri, Malmö, Malmöhus län

Father: Adolf Lagercrantz

Mother: Constance Lagercrantz

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Nina Solange Lagercrantz Hamilton was born in 1895 in Svea Livgarde, Stockholm, Sverige, the child of Adolf Erik Ludvig Lagercrantz And Constance Evangeline Kantzow Lagercrantz. Nina Solange Lagercrantz Hamilton passed away in 1950 in Sankt Petri, Malmö, Malmöhus län.

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Biography

  • Nina Solange Lagercrantz Hamilton was born in 1895 in Svea Livgarde, Stockholm, Sverige, the child of Adolf Erik Ludvig Lagercrantz And Constance Evangeline Kantzow Lagercrantz.
  • Nina Solange Lagercrantz Hamilton passed away in 1950 in Sankt Petri, Malmö, Malmöhus län.

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Nina Hamilton's Ancestors

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Nina Hamilton
1895–1950
Birth Place: Svea Livgarde, Stockholm, Sverige
Parents
Adolf Erik Ludvig Lagercrantz
1863–1916
Jakob, Stockholm, Sverige
Constance (Evangeline Kantzow) Lagercrantz
1867–1950
Lissabon, Portugal
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Nina Hamilton's Timeline

2 Records

1895
7 Jul 1895
Birth of Nina Solange Lagercrantz Hamilton in Svea Livgarde, Stockholm, Sverige
Svea Livgarde, Stockholm, Sverige
1950
20 NOV 1950
Age 55
Death of Nina Solange Lagercrantz Hamilton in Sankt Petri, Malmö, Malmöhus län
Sankt Petri, Malmö, Malmöhus län

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 7 Jul 1895
    Event Place: Svea Livgarde, Stockholm, Sverige

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 20 NOV 1950
    Event Place: Sankt Petri, Malmö, Malmöhus län

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