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Lars Larson

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Lars Larson

Birth
Sweden
Death
18 Feb 1931 (aged 80)
Norway, Dickinson County, Michigan, USA
Burial
Norway, Dickinson County, Michigan, USA Add to Map
Plot
Block 15, Lot 26
Memorial ID
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"Lars Larson" was born Nov 29, 1850 (either in Sweden or Norway). His adopted parents had no children and her sister had 9 children so Caroline Lundemo gave him to them to raise as their own and he became Lars Larson.

He married "Bertha" Bergdahl (1860-1954) in Jamtland Sweden, June 29, 1887 and came to the USA in 1901 with his sister-in-law's family (John Ostwall). He was a machinist with Iron Mine in 1910 Dickinson Michigan Census . She remarried after he died in 1931.
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LARS LARSON DIED YESTERDAY MORNING AFTER ILLNESS OF TWO YEARS
Lars Larson for more than 30 years a resident of this city, died at about 11:30 while in a coma. He was 81 & was born in Jentland, Sweden. He lived in Newfoundland before coming to Norway. He was a boiler-maker by trade & was employed for several years at the Aragon Iron Ore Mine, having been pensioned by the Oliver Iron Mining Co.
He leaves his widow Britta & son Ole.(1931 The Current, Norway, Dickinson, Michigan.)
The complete article can be found in the above newspaper at the Dickinson County Library, Iron Mountain, Michigan.

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"Lars Larson" was born Nov 29, 1850 (either in Sweden or Norway). His adopted parents had no children and her sister had 9 children so Caroline Lundemo gave him to them to raise as their own and he became Lars Larson.

He married "Bertha" Bergdahl (1860-1954) in Jamtland Sweden, June 29, 1887 and came to the USA in 1901 with his sister-in-law's family (John Ostwall). He was a machinist with Iron Mine in 1910 Dickinson Michigan Census . She remarried after he died in 1931.
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LARS LARSON DIED YESTERDAY MORNING AFTER ILLNESS OF TWO YEARS
Lars Larson for more than 30 years a resident of this city, died at about 11:30 while in a coma. He was 81 & was born in Jentland, Sweden. He lived in Newfoundland before coming to Norway. He was a boiler-maker by trade & was employed for several years at the Aragon Iron Ore Mine, having been pensioned by the Oliver Iron Mining Co.
He leaves his widow Britta & son Ole.(1931 The Current, Norway, Dickinson, Michigan.)
The complete article can be found in the above newspaper at the Dickinson County Library, Iron Mountain, Michigan.

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