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  • Jansson-Berlin-Johansson Family History

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  • August Wilhelm Johansson (1858 - 1926)

    August WilhelmJohansson

    Born in Växjö, Småland, Sverige
    Ancestors

    Son of Jonas Peter Johansson and Anna Sofia (Lönberg) Johansson

    Brother of Johan Gustaf Johansson, Sophia Catharina Augusta Johansson, Peter Adolf Johansson, Anna Ida Christina (Johansson) Sandberg, Emma Charlotta (Johansson) Lönnberg, Hilda Maria (Johansson) Håkansson, August Wilhelm Johansson, Knut Hjalmar Johansson and Hulda Elisabeth Johansson

    [spouse(s) unknown]

    [children unknown]

    Died at age 67in Gemla, Öja, Kronobergs län, Sverige

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    Biography

    August Wilhelm was born in Växjö 30 September 1858 to Jonas Peter Johansson and his wife Anna Sofia Lönnberg. He was named after a brother who had died two months earlier, at one year old.[1]

    August Wilhelm Johansson died 17 February 1926.[2]

    Sources

    1. ↑ Växjö (G) AI:24 (1858-1861) Bild 219 / Sida 638
      Arkiv Digitalpage info v21347.b219.s638 | To page (paywall) | Riksarkivet
    2. ↑ Öja (G) AIIa:4 (1919-1930) Bild 370 / Sida 27
      Arkiv Digitalpage info v168484.b370.s27 | To page (paywall) | Riksarkivet




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