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Abraham Leijonhufvud Eriksson 1512–1556 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1 Mar 1512

Birth Location: Ekeberg, Lillkyrka, Örebro, Sweden

Death Date: 1 Mar 1556

Death Location: Ekeberg, Lillkyrka, Örebro, Sweden

Father: Erik LEIJONHUVUD

Mother: Ebba Björnö

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In 1512, Abraham Leijonhufvud Eriksson entered the world in Ekeberg, Lillkyrka, Örebro, Sweden, born to Erik Abrahamsson Leijonhuvud And Ebba Eriksdotter Vasa Af Bjorno. Abraham Leijonhufvud Eriksson passed away in 1556 in Ekeberg, Lillkyrka, Örebro, Sweden.

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  • In 1512, Abraham Leijonhufvud Eriksson entered the world in Ekeberg, Lillkyrka, Örebro, Sweden, born to Erik Abrahamsson Leijonhuvud And Ebba Eriksdotter Vasa Af Bjorno.
  • Abraham Leijonhufvud Eriksson passed away in 1556 in Ekeberg, Lillkyrka, Örebro, Sweden.

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Abraham Eriksson's Ancestors

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Abraham Eriksson
1512–1556
Birth Place: Ekeberg, Lillkyrka, Örebro, Sweden
Parents
Erik Abrahamsson LEIJONHUVUD
1471–1520
Brunsberg, Ytterselö, Södermanland, Sweden
Ebba (Eriksdotter Vasa af) Björnö
1491–1549
Kungs Norrby, Motala, Östergötland, Sweden
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Abraham Eriksson's Timeline

2 Records

1512
1 Mar 1512
Birth of Abraham Leijonhufvud Eriksson in Ekeberg, Lillkyrka, Örebro, Sweden
Ekeberg, Lillkyrka, Örebro, Sweden
1556
1 Mar 1556
Age 44
Death of Abraham Leijonhufvud Eriksson in Ekeberg, Lillkyrka, Örebro, Sweden
Ekeberg, Lillkyrka, Örebro, Sweden

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1 Mar 1512
    Event Place: Ekeberg, Lillkyrka, Örebro, Sweden

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1 Mar 1556
    Event Place: Ekeberg, Lillkyrka, Örebro, Sweden

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