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Lars Magnus Been

Birth5 Dec 1820 - Helsingborg, Skane, Sweden
Death19 Aug 1905 - Allerum, Skane, Sweden
MotherLaurentia Hagelbeck
FatherJöns Lorentz "Johan" Béen

Born in Helsingborg, Skane, Sweden on 5 Dec 1820 to Jöns Lorentz "Johan" Béen and Laurentia Hagelbeck. Lars Magnus Been married Christina Elisabeth Scher and had 8 children. He passed away on 19 Aug 1905 in Allerum, Skane, Sweden.

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Parents
Jöns Lorentz "Johan" Béen
1772 - 1847
Laurentia Hagelbeck
1791 - 1873
Spouse(s)
Christina Elisabeth Scher
1834 - 1909
Children Show all
Gerda Sofia Nikolina Béen
1866 - 1936
Lorentz Theodor Béen
1872 - 1959
Magnus Fredrik "Firre" Béen
1875 - 1966
Johanna Fredrika Theodora "Thora" Béen
1861 - 1945

Carl Isak Waldemar Béen
1869 - 1898
Maria Beata Béen
1859 - 1939
Laura Elisabeth Been
1856 - 1930
Johan Abiel Béen
1863 - 1903

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