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Andreas Andersson 1799–1801 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 5 Jul 1799

Birth Location: Pehrstorp, Varola, Skaraborg, Sverige

Death Date: 29 Dec 1801

Death Location: Pehrstorp, Varola, Skaraborg, Sverige

Father: Anders Andersson

Mother: Maria Jonsdotter

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Andreas Andersson was born in 1799 in Pehrstorp, Varola, Skaraborg, Sverige, the child of Anders Andersson And Maria Jonsdotter. Andreas Andersson passed away in 1801 in Pehrstorp, Varola, Skaraborg, Sverige.

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Biography

  • Andreas Andersson was born in 1799 in Pehrstorp, Varola, Skaraborg, Sverige, the child of Anders Andersson And Maria Jonsdotter.
  • Andreas Andersson passed away in 1801 in Pehrstorp, Varola, Skaraborg, Sverige.

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Andreas Andersson's Ancestors

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Andreas Andersson
1799–1801
Birth Place: Pehrstorp, Varola, Skaraborg, Sverige
Parents
Anders Andersson
1764–1811
Kvarnegården, Varola, Västra Götaland, Sverige
Maria Jonsdotter
1755–1835
Västergården Bruntorp, Värsås, Västra Götaland, Sverige
Grandparents
Anders Jonsson
1731–1775
kvarnegården, Varola, Västra Götaland, Sverige
Ingeborg Andersdotter
1735–1787
Sventorp, Västra Götaland, Sverige
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Andreas Andersson's Timeline

2 Records

1799
5 Jul 1799
Birth of Andreas Andersson in Pehrstorp, Varola, Skaraborg, Sverige
Pehrstorp, Varola, Skaraborg, Sverige
1801
29 Dec 1801
Age 2
Death of Andreas Andersson in Pehrstorp, Varola, Skaraborg, Sverige
Pehrstorp, Varola, Skaraborg, Sverige

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 5 Jul 1799
    Event Place: Pehrstorp, Varola, Skaraborg, Sverige

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 29 Dec 1801
    Event Place: Pehrstorp, Varola, Skaraborg, Sverige

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