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Carrie E. Larson

Birth15 JUL 1875 - York Township (Green), Wisconsin
Death6 Jan 1969 - Middle River, Marshall, Minnesota, United States
MotherMaren Endresdatter Lindstad
FatherErik (Erick) Larson

Born in York Township (Green), Wisconsin on 15 JUL 1875 to Erik (Erick) Larson and Maren Endresdatter Lindstad. Carrie E. Larson married Charles Howard Struble and had 4 children. She passed away on 6 Jan 1969 in Middle River, Marshall, Minnesota, United States.

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Parents
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Erik (Erick) Larson
1823 - 1877
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Maren Endresdatter Lindstad
1835 - 1877
Spouse(s)
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Charles Howard Struble
1869 - 1939
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Howard Henry Struble
1904 - 1989
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Bernice S. Struble
1910 - 2000
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Keith F. Struble
1908 - 1928
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Lois Suzanne (Struble) Johnson
1903 - 1999

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