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Generation: 1
Generation: 2
Generation: 3
7. | Ida (Betty) Elisabet Hellström föddes den 15 Aug 1878 i Brevens bruk, Asker (T) (dotter till Carl Johan Hellström och Ida Charlotta Hane); dog den 4 Feb 1959 i Brevens bruk, Asker (T). Barn:
- Ragnhild Elisabet Öhrman föddes den 15 Jul 1903 i Brevens bruk, Asker (T); dog den 16 Aug 1993 i Brevens bruk, Asker (T).
- Birger Martin Öhrman föddes den 28 Okt 1904 i Brevens bruk, Asker (T); dog den 19 Sep 1979 i Brevens bruk, Asker (T).
- 3. Ingrid Elisabet Öhrman föddes den 20 Dec 1906 i Brevens bruk, Asker (T); dog den 20 Jul 1987.
- Birger Manfred Öhrman föddes den 11 Aug 1909 i Brevens bruk, Asker (T); dog den 16 Dec 1918 i Brevens bruk, Asker (T).
- Karl Isak Öhrman föddes den 11 Maj 1912 i Brevens bruk, Asker (T); dog den 14 Maj 1912 i Brevens bruk, Asker (T).
- Ida Helena Öhrman föddes den 20 Feb 1915 i Brevens bruk, Asker (T).
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Generation: 4
14. | Carl Johan Hellström föddes den 12 Apr 1852 i Asker (T); dog den 15 Nov 1937 i Brevens bruk, Asker (T). Andra Händelser och Attribut:
Noteringar:
Carl Johan Hellström was a melting smith, coal- draughter, wood cutting man. He moved fron Skedevi Östergötland on October 20, 1873 to Östra Vingåker Södermanland Sweden.
Carl gift Ida Charlotta Hane den 20 Okt 1877 i Brevens bruk, Asker (T). Ida (dotter till Anders Fredric Hane och Anna Charlotta Askling) föddes den 10 Okt 1857 i Skedevi (E); dog den 9 Dec 1946 i Brevens bruk, Asker (T). [Familjeöversikt] [Familjediagram]
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15. | Ida Charlotta Hane föddes den 10 Okt 1857 i Skedevi (E) (dotter till Anders Fredric Hane och Anna Charlotta Askling); dog den 9 Dec 1946 i Brevens bruk, Asker (T). Noteringar:
Ida Charlotta (Hellström) Hane moved October 14, 1877 from Skedevi to Asker.
Translation from Björn Stockman - Sep 1999 - lyst= They tell the names of the couples in the church who will be married.If anyone had anything to say they would do it before the wedding could be done. It was usually took place in Sweden inold times, but not now. This happened 3 Sundays in a row and the first one for Ida was March 8, 1877.
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