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Anna Linnea Samuelson

Birth11 May 1871 - Färgaryd, Sweden
Death5 Nov 1946 - Kossuth County, Iowa, USA
MotherEmma Christina Svensdotter
FatherLars M. Samuelson

Born in Färgaryd, Sweden on 11 May 1871 to Lars M. Samuelson and Emma Christina Svensdotter. Anna Linnea Samuelson married Gustav Adolf Lofstrom and had 4 children. She passed away on 5 Nov 1946 in Kossuth County, Iowa, USA.

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Parents
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Lars M. Samuelson
1844 - 1924
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Emma Christina Svensdotter
1850 - 1902
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Gustav Adolf Lofstrom
1849 - 1932
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Lily "Lillie" Fredrika Lofstrom
1894 - 1976
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Carl Ferdinand Lofstrom
1898 - 1963
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Hilda Wilhelmina Lofstrom
1888 - 1971
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Emma Charlotte Lofstrom
1890 - 1939

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