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Jenny Maria Larson

Birth25 Mar 1896 - Laxsjön, Laxsjö, Jämtland, Sweden
Death16 Oct 1977 - Langley, British Columbia, Canada
MotherMaria Persdotter Jonsson
FatherFredrik Oskar Larsson

Born in Laxsjön, Laxsjö, Jämtland, Sweden on 25 Mar 1896 to Fredrik Oskar Larsson and Maria Persdotter Jonsson. Jenny Maria Larson married Jens Theodore Johnson and had 7 children. She passed away on 16 Oct 1977 in Langley, British Columbia, Canada.

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Parents
Fredrik Oskar Larsson
1868 - 1962
Maria Persdotter Jonsson
1877 - 1949
Spouse(s)
Jens Theodore Johnson
1889 - 1969
Children Show all
Estin "Estie" Mary Johnson
1914 - 2001
Frederik Olaf Johnson
1919 - 1995
Theodore Lawrence Johnson
1926 - 1994
Ellen Johanna Johnson
1920 - 2007

Dorothy Jean Johnson
1925 - 2015
Oscar Edward Johnson
1922 - 1945
Elsie Johnson
Unknown - Unknown

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