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Mathilda Larson

Birth20 October 1846 - Bäckaby Jönköping, Narke Province, Sweden
Death3 Dec 1921 - Lac Qui Parle, Minnesota
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Born in Bäckaby Jönköping, Narke Province, Sweden on 20 October 1846. Mathilda Larson had 10 children. She passed away on 3 Dec 1921 in Lac Qui Parle, Minnesota.

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Oscar Quist
1875 - 1953
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Hilda C. Quist
1880 - 1977
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Price Arthur Quist
1882 - 1957
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Lillie Josephson Quist
1891 - 1965
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Harry Freedolph Quist
1877 - 1936
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Edward David Quist
1889 - 1947
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Charles H Quist
1874 - 1958
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Johan Zigfrid Quist
1879 - 1889
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Ella Velhilmena Quist
1884 - 1886
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Ester Theothura Quist
1886 - 1889

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