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Mr & Mrs William Liljegren

Updated Mar 25, 2024
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Mr & Mrs William Liljegren
Otto William Liljegren was born in Sweden. His family emigrated to America and settled in northern Wisconsin. He married Ruth Johnson in 1936. They farmed in Lake Nebagamon and were active in their church and community. Uncle Bill died in 1983. Aunt Ruth died in 1970. They are both buried at the Lake Nebagamon Cemetery. Ruth is wearing a royal blue velvet wedding dress that her sister, Marie, made for her.
People in photo include: Rudy Liljegren, Walter Carlson, Otto "William" Liljegren, Ruth Johnson Liljegren, Elsie Holm, and "Sister" Liljegren
Date & Place: in Lake Nebagamon, Wisconsin
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