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Lars LARSON

Birth18 SEP 1850 - ppelbo, Dalarna, Sweden
Death27 January 1921 - Rochester, Olmsted, Minnesota, USA
MotherKnutes Anna Larsdotter
FatherNygard Lars Nilsson

Born in ppelbo, Dalarna, Sweden on 18 SEP 1850 to Nygard Lars Nilsson and Knutes Anna Larsdotter. Lars LARSON married Gertrude PETERSON (Pehrsdotter) and had 8 children. He passed away on 27 January 1921 in Rochester, Olmsted, Minnesota, USA.

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Parents
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Nygard Lars Nilsson
1807 - 1863
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Knutes Anna Larsdotter
1806 - 1862
Spouse(s)
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Gertrude Peterson (Pehrsdotter)
1855 - 1938
Children Show all
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Albert Larson
1887 - Unknown
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Emma Larson
1876 - 1955
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Lorena Anna Larson
1893 - 1967
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George R. Larson
1898 - 1975
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Henry Larson
1884 - 1962
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Christine Larson
1882 - 1967
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Anna Larson
1880 - 1880
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Amanda Larson
1878 - 1878

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