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Adam Jonsson 1842–1921 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 25 Jun 1842

Birth Location: Holmsvattnet, Västerbotten, Sweden

Death Date: 31 Mar 1921

Death Location: Gammelbyn, Västerbotten, Sweden

Father: Jonas Persson

Mother: Magdalena Larsdotter

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Adam Jonsson was born in 1842 in Holmsvattnet, Västerbotten, Sweden, the child of Jonas Persson And Magdalena Larsdotter. Adam Jonsson passed away in 1921 in Gammelbyn, Västerbotten, Sweden.

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Biography

  • Adam Jonsson was born in 1842 in Holmsvattnet, Västerbotten, Sweden, the child of Jonas Persson And Magdalena Larsdotter.
  • Adam Jonsson passed away in 1921 in Gammelbyn, Västerbotten, Sweden.

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Adam Jonsson's Ancestors

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Adam Jonsson
1842–1921
Birth Place: Holmsvattnet, Västerbotten, Sweden
Parents
Jonas Persson
1805–1893
Mjödvattnet, Burträsks sn
Magdalena Larsdotter
1801–1853
Hedensbyn, Skellefteå, Västerbotten, Sweden
Grandparents
Per (Tjernström) Jonsson
1766–1848
Mjödvattnet, Burträsk, Västerbottens Län, Västerbotten
Helena Hansdotter
1780–1866
Mjödvattnet
Great-Grandparents
Jon Persson
1740–1808
Maria Andersdotter
1741–1807
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Anders Perssonny
1708–1771
Sara Olofsdotter
1699–1779

Adam Jonsson's Timeline

2 Records

1842
25 Jun 1842
Birth of Adam Jonsson in Holmsvattnet, Västerbotten, Sweden
Holmsvattnet, Västerbotten, Sweden
1921
31 Mar 1921
Age 79
Death of Adam Jonsson in Gammelbyn, Västerbotten, Sweden
Gammelbyn, Västerbotten, Sweden

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 25 Jun 1842
    Event Place: Holmsvattnet, Västerbotten, Sweden

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 31 Mar 1921
    Event Place: Gammelbyn, Västerbotten, Sweden

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