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Charles Andersson Eldien

Birth27 Nov 1865 - Sweden
Death17 Oct 1947 - Cloquet, Minnesota, USA
MotherKajsa Nilson
FatherAnders Matsson

Born in Sweden on 27 Nov 1865 to Anders Matsson and Kajsa Nilson. Charles Andersson Eldien married Emma D. Dahl and had 7 children. He passed away on 17 Oct 1947 in Cloquet, Minnesota, USA.

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Anders Matsson
1830 - 1908
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Kajsa Nilson
1835 - 1920
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Emma D. Dahl
1879 - 1974
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Ronald F Eldien
1903 - 1990
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Raymond Ludwig Eldien
1907 - 1980
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Florence Linnea Eldien
1912 - 2009
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Carl Ragner Eldien
1899 - 1989
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Cora Melvina Eldien
1901 - Unknown
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Lorraine E "Babe" Eldien
1920 - 2013
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Lillian Edith Bystrom
1914 - 2001

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