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Amanda Petersdotter 1867–1889 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 11 Apr 1867

Birth Location: Tving, Blekinge, Sweden

Death Date: 25 Dec 1889

Death Location: Eringsboda, Blekinge, Sweden

Father: PETER Andersson

Mother: Ingrid Svensdotter

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Amanda Petersdotter was born in 1867 in Tving, Blekinge, Sweden, the child of Peter Andersson And Ingrid Svensdotter. Amanda Petersdotter passed away in 1889 in Eringsboda, Blekinge, Sweden.

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Biography

  • Amanda Petersdotter was born in 1867 in Tving, Blekinge, Sweden, the child of Peter Andersson And Ingrid Svensdotter.
  • Amanda Petersdotter passed away in 1889 in Eringsboda, Blekinge, Sweden.

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Amanda Petersdotter's Ancestors

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Amanda Petersdotter
1867–1889
Birth Place: Tving, Blekinge, Sweden
Parents
PETER Andersson
1837–1900
Tving, Blekinge, Sweden
Ingrid Svensdotter
1841–1868
Tving, Blekinge, Sverige
Grandparents
ANDERS Gummesson
1810–1877
Tving, Blekinge, Sweden
Botil Pehrsdotter
1815–1870
Backaryd, Blekinge, Sweden
Great-Grandparents
Gumme Andersson
1778–1851
Elin Svensdotter
1782–1824
2nd-Great-Grandparents
ANDERS Gummesson
1743–1780
elsa karlsdotter
1746–1833
Sven Enartsson
1735–1792
Botil Andersdotter
1740–1810

Amanda Petersdotter's Timeline

2 Records

1867
11 Apr 1867
Birth of Amanda Petersdotter in Tving, Blekinge, Sweden
Tving, Blekinge, Sweden
1889
25 Dec 1889
Age 22
Death of Amanda Petersdotter in Eringsboda, Blekinge, Sweden
Eringsboda, Blekinge, Sweden

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 11 Apr 1867
    Event Place: Tving, Blekinge, Sweden

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 25 Dec 1889
    Event Place: Eringsboda, Blekinge, Sweden

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