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Anna Solin

Birth25 Jun 1883 - Västbygge, Venjan, Dalarna, Sweden
Death01 Dec 1963 - Västbygge, Venjan, Dalarna, Sweden
MotherAnna Olsdotter
FatherLars Solin Sigfridsson

Born in Västbygge, Venjan, Dalarna, Sweden on 25 Jun 1883 to Lars Solin Sigfridsson and Anna Olsdotter. Anna Solin married Sigfrid Ståhl and had 8 children. She passed away on 01 Dec 1963 in Västbygge, Venjan, Dalarna, Sweden.

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Parents
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Lars Solin Sigfridsson
1855 - 1935
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Anna Olsdotter
1856 - 1917
Spouse(s)
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Sigfrid Ståhl
1877 - 1960
Children Show all
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Elis Ståhl
1924 - 1979
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Anna Sahlin Ståhl Sigfridsdotter
1927 - Unknown
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Edvin Ståhl
1911 - 1990
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Karin Alice Ståhl
1920 - 1999
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Erik Ståhl
1914 - 1992
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Evert Elis Ståhl
1917 - 1919
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Erik Stål
1910 - 1910
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Sigfrid Erland Ståhl
1908 - 1979

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