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Anders Jonas Jansson 1894–1922 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 27 dec 1894

Birth Location: Sanna, Ljustorp

Death Date: 23 jul 1922

Death Location: Sanna, Ljustorp

Father: Johannes Jansson

Mother: Sigrid Backlund

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In 1894, Anders Jonas Jansson entered the world in Sanna, Ljustorp, born to Johannes Jansson And Sigrid Charlotta Backlund. Anders Jonas Jansson passed away in 1922 in Sanna, Ljustorp.

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Biography

  • In 1894, Anders Jonas Jansson entered the world in Sanna, Ljustorp, born to Johannes Jansson And Sigrid Charlotta Backlund.
  • Anders Jonas Jansson passed away in 1922 in Sanna, Ljustorp.

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Anders Jansson's Ancestors

Self
Anders Jansson
1894–1922
Birth Place: Sanna, Ljustorp
Parents
Johannes Jansson
1859–1924
Gräsmark, Värmland
Sigrid (Charlotta) Backlund
1857–1949
Kårsta, Indal
Grandparents
Pål Backlund
1830–1910
Östloning, Indal
Märta (Brita) Johansdotter
1829–1916
Myckelsjö, Indal
Great-Grandparents
Jon Jonsson
1788–1870
Sigrid Olofsdotter
1786–1848
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Olof Jonsson
1752–1822
Katarina Pålsdotter
1754–1799

Anders Jansson's Timeline

2 Records

1894
27 dec 1894
Birth of Anders Jonas Jansson in Sanna, Ljustorp
Sanna, Ljustorp
1922
23 jul 1922
Age 28
Death of Anders Jonas Jansson in Sanna, Ljustorp
Sanna, Ljustorp

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 27 dec 1894
    Event Place: Sanna, Ljustorp
    Record Source:
    [1] Sweden, Selected Indexed Death Records, 1899-1941
    [2] Sweden, Births from the Swedish Death Index

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 23 jul 1922
    Event Place: Sanna, Ljustorp
    Record Source: Sweden, Selected Indexed Death Records, 1899-1941

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