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Anders Persson 1699–1746 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 4 SEP 1699

Birth Location: Fagertofta, Nässjö (F)

Death Date: 1746

Death Location: Stackeryd, Nässjö (F)

Father: PER NILSSON

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Anders Persson was born in 1699 in Fagertofta, Nässjö (F), the child of Per Nilsson And Elin Knutsdotter. In 1725, Anders Persson was employed. Anders Persson married Ingeborg Nn. Anders Persson passed away in 1746 in Stackeryd, Nässjö (F).

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Biography

  • Anders Persson was born in 1699 in Fagertofta, Nässjö (F), the child of Per Nilsson And Elin Knutsdotter.
  • In 1725, Anders Persson was employed.
  • Anders Persson married Ingeborg Nn.
  • Anders Persson passed away in 1746 in Stackeryd, Nässjö (F).

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Anders Persson's Ancestors

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Anders Persson
1699–1746
Birth Place: Fagertofta, Nässjö (F)
Parents
PER NILSSON
1673–1737
Bänarp, Eksjö (F)
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Anders Persson's Timeline

3 Records

1699
4 SEP 1699
Birth of Anders Persson in Fagertofta, Nässjö (F)
Fagertofta, Nässjö (F)
1725
1725
Age 26
Anders Persson was employed
None
1746
1746
Age 47
Death of Anders Persson in Stackeryd, Nässjö (F)
Stackeryd, Nässjö (F)

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 4 SEP 1699
    Event Place: Fagertofta, Nässjö (F)
    Record Source: Jönköpingsbygdens GF databas

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Occupation
    Event Date: 1725
    Record Source: Göran Alsegård (MyHeritageDNA)

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Occupation
    Record Source: Jönköpingsbygdens GF databas

    Genealogy Event 4
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1746
    Event Place: Stackeryd, Nässjö (F)
    Record Source: Göran Alsegård (MyHeritageDNA)

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