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Kristina Martinelle
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Kristina Elisabet Holmstedt (born Martinelle), 1873 - 1913 Kristina Elisabet Holmstedt (born Martinelle) 1873 1913
Kristina Elisabet Holmstedt (born Martinelle) was born on 1873, in , to Erik Gustav Martinelle and Johanna Kristina Martinelle (born Gräs).
Kristina had 2 brothers: Karl Johan Martinell and .
Kristina married Johan Axel Holmstedt on 1904, at age 31.
Johan was born on 1877, in .
They had 4 children: Gustav Arvid Holmstedt and .
Kristina passed away on 1913, at age 40 in .
Documents of Kristina Elisabet Holmstedt (born Martinelle)
Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
Kristina MartinelleKristina Martinelle in The Michigan Daily - Nov 14 1994
Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
"... 52 percent, favored joining (hc European Union. “I felt that this was an important question for Sweden and for mc, it was necessary to participate in thc ■process," said Kristina Martinelle an LSA exchange student from Sweden. Together with three more Swedes, Martinelle drove to Troy, Mich, to vote at thc Swedish Consulate. Officials at thc Swedish Consulate in Troy estimated that of people voting there were students. "This is a crucial decision ..."
Publication place: Ann Arbor, Washtenaw County, Michigan, United States
Kristina MartinelleKristina Martinelle in The Michigan Daily - Nov 29 1994
Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
"... 52 percent, favored joining thc European Union. "1 felt thal this was an important question for Sweden and for me, il was necessary to participate in lhe ■process," said Kristina Martinelle an LSA exchange from Sweden. Together with three more Swedes. Martinelle drove to Troy, Mich, to vote at lhe Swedish Consulate. Officials anlie Swedish Consulate estimated that of people voting there were students. "This is a crucial decision for is why ..."
Publication place: Ann Arbor, Washtenaw County, Michigan, United States