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Alma Larson

Birth10 Aug 1873 - Tångeråsa, Örebro, Sverige
Death1931 - Washburn, Bayfield, Wisconsin, USA
MotherJohanna Mathilda Carlsson
FatherCarl Johan Carlsson

Born in Tångeråsa, Örebro, Sverige on 10 Aug 1873 to Carl Johan Carlsson and Johanna Mathilda Carlsson. Alma Larson married John Larson and had 8 children. She passed away on 1931 in Washburn, Bayfield, Wisconsin, USA.

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Parents
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Carl Johan Carlsson
Unknown - Unknown
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Johanna Mathilda Carlsson
1864 - 1889
Spouse(s)
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John Larson
1869 - 1944
Children Show all
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Helen Larson Mick
1909 - 1973
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Wilfred John Larson
1903 - 1972
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Walter G. Larson
1899 - 1991
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Lillian Jeanette Larson Swanson
1907 - 1980
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Hazel Larson
1901 - Unknown
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Hilda M Larson
1897 - 1960
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Lillian A Larson
1906 - 1968
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Wafred Larson
1904 - 1972

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