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Anders Berg 1838–1809 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 27 jun 1838

Birth Location: Veberöd, Malmöhus, Skåne, Sweden

Death Date: January 29, 1809

Death Location: Sommarhorfva, Vena, Sweden

Father: Erik Bengtsson

Mother: Elisabet Jönsdotter

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In 1838, Anders Berg entered the world in Veberöd, Malmöhus, Skåne, Sweden, born to Erik Bengtsson And Elisabet Lisken Jonsdotter. Anders Berg passed away in 1809 in Sommarhorfva, Vena, Sweden.

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Biography

  • In 1838, Anders Berg entered the world in Veberöd, Malmöhus, Skåne, Sweden, born to Erik Bengtsson And Elisabet Lisken Jonsdotter.
  • Anders Berg passed away in 1809 in Sommarhorfva, Vena, Sweden.

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Anders Berg's Ancestors

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Anders Berg
1838–1809
Birth Place: Veberöd, Malmöhus, Skåne, Sweden
Parents
Erik Bengtsson
1685–1762
Borgvik, Värmland, Sweden
Elisabet (Lisken) Jönsdotter
1690–1762
Örebro Nikolai, Örebro, T, Sverige
Grandparents
Bengt Andersson
1660–1726
ANNA Tomsdotter
1662–
Fristad, Älvsborg, Sweden
Jöns Mårtensson
1668–1734
Kroppa, Värmland, Sweden
Margareta Jönsdotter
1670–
Örebro Nikolai, Örebro, T, Sverige
Great-Grandparents
Mårten Sarvasson
1631–1708
Kersti Botolfsdotter
1637–1714
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Sarva Henriksson
1605–1685
Anna Henriksson
–1814
Botolf Björndal
1580–1654
Kerstin Eriksdotter
1603–1671

Anders Berg's Timeline

2 Records

1809
January 29, 1809
Death of Anders Berg in Sommarhorfva, Vena, Sweden
Sommarhorfva, Vena, Sweden
1838
27 jun 1838
Birth of Anders Berg in Veberöd, Malmöhus, Skåne, Sweden
Veberöd, Malmöhus, Skåne, Sweden

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 27 jun 1838
    Event Place: Veberöd, Malmöhus, Skåne, Sweden

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: January 29, 1809
    Event Place: Sommarhorfva, Vena, Sweden

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