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Stephen Larson

Birth30 Aug 1840 - Gran, Oppland, Norway
Death17 Oct 1930 - New Market, Scott, Minnesota, USA
MotherBertha Larson
FatherLars Steffensen

Born in Gran, Oppland, Norway on 30 Aug 1840 to Lars Steffensen and Bertha Larson. Stephen Larson married Myrtie Larson and had 4 children. He passed away on 17 Oct 1930 in New Market, Scott, Minnesota, USA.

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Lars Steffensen
1808 - 1882
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Bertha Larson
1800 - Unknown
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Myrtie Larson
1844 - Unknown
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Martha ( ) Larson
1833 - 1922
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Martha (Marte)(mary) Larson
1841 - 1921
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Brita Eriksdatter Burkeland
1840 - 1915
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Elizabeth S Larson
1872 - 1960
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Annie S. Larson
1879 - 1929
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Charles B. Larson
1874 - Unknown
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Louie Larson
1879 - 1960

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