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Olga M. Waller 1903–1979 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 29 MAY 1903

Birth Location: Curran, Jackson, Wisconsin, USA

Death Date: 5 JAN 1979

Death Location: Toledo, Lincoln, Oregon, USA

Father: Henry Waller

Mother: Amanda Mattson

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Olga M. Waller was born in 1903 in Curran, Jackson, Wisconsin, USA, the child of Henry O Waller And Amanda Petrine Mattson. Olga M. Waller married Alfred Selmer Aleckson. Olga M. Waller passed away in 1979 in Toledo, Lincoln, Oregon, USA.

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Biography

  • Olga M. Waller was born in 1903 in Curran, Jackson, Wisconsin, USA, the child of Henry O Waller And Amanda Petrine Mattson.
  • Olga M. Waller married Alfred Selmer Aleckson.
  • Olga M. Waller passed away in 1979 in Toledo, Lincoln, Oregon, USA.

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Olga Waller's Ancestors

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Olga Waller
1903–1979
Birth Place: Curran, Jackson, Wisconsin, USA
Parents
Henry O. Waller
1879–1952
North Bend, Jackson, Wisconsin, USA
Amanda (Petrine) Mattson
1882–1976
Wisconsin, USA
Grandparents
Olaf (Hansen) Waller
1859–1914
Biri, Oppland, Norway
Martha (Mary) Matson
1856–1942
Biri, Oppland, Norway
Great-Grandparents
Hans Waller
1841–1899
Martha Braatsvein
1831–1914
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Ole Hasli
1814–1898
Karen Hansdatter
1818–1892

Olga Waller's Timeline

2 Records

1903
29 MAY 1903
Birth of Olga M. Waller in Curran, Jackson, Wisconsin, USA
Curran, Jackson, Wisconsin, USA
1979
5 JAN 1979
Age 76
Death of Olga M. Waller in Toledo, Lincoln, Oregon, USA
Toledo, Lincoln, Oregon, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 29 MAY 1903
    Event Place: Curran, Jackson, Wisconsin, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 5 JAN 1979
    Event Place: Toledo, Lincoln, Oregon, USA

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