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Elna Andersdotter

Birth22 Nov 1850 - Jamshog, Blekinge, Sweden
Death11 Aug 1915 - Concord, NH
MotherGunhild Svensdotter
FatherAnders OHLSSON

Born in Jamshog, Blekinge, Sweden on 22 Nov 1850 to Anders OHLSSON and Gunhild Svensdotter. Elna Andersdotter married Johannes "John" Swenson and had 11 children. She passed away on 11 Aug 1915 in Concord, NH.

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Parents
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Anders Ohlsson
1808 - 1898
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Gunhild Svensdotter
1823 - 1867
Spouse(s)
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Johannes "John" Swenson
1851 - 1918
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Guy Swenson
1888 - 1973
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Omar Stephen Swenson
1879 - 1966
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John Arthur Swenson
1885 - 1960
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Alice Gunilla Swenson
1877 - 1887
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Elizabeth Willia "Bessie" Swenson
1882 - 1975
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Benjamin Swanson
1897 - Unknown
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Charles Swanson
1883 - Unknown
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Martin Swanson
1888 - Unknown
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Bertha Swanson
1892 - Unknown
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Lulu Soranson
1895 - Unknown
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Arthur Swanson
1882 - Unknown

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