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Peter Olson

Birth1817 - Sweden
Deathaft 1880 - Cannon Falls, Goodhue, Minnesota
MotherSkommarhans Olsdotter
FatherSkulstuggu Ersson

Born in Sweden on 1817 to Skulstuggu Ersson and Skommarhans Olsdotter. Peter Olson married Sarah Carlson and had 9 children. He passed away on aft 1880 in Cannon Falls, Goodhue, Minnesota.

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Parents
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Skulstuggu Ersson
1775 - 1827
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Skommarhans Olsdotter
1783 - 1877
Spouse(s)
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Sarah Carlson
1814 - 1916
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Hals Larsdotter (Olson)
1814 - 1910
Children Show all
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Krabbe Olson
1858 - 1923
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Johannes Olson
1854 - 1917
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Peter Olson
1848 - Unknown
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Krabbe Olson
1847 - 1900
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Mina (Minnie) Olson
1857 - 1875
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Christina Olson
1860 - 1945
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Erick Storm Olson
1851 - Unknown
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Sarah Olson
1852 - Unknown
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Linnie Olson
1849 - Unknown

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