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Andreas Johansson 1789–1789 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 7 JUN 1789

Birth Location: Djupsund, Degerfors (AC)

Death Date: 23 AUG 1789

Death Location: Djupsund, Degerfors (AC)

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Mother: Anna Andersdotter

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Andreas Johansson was born in 1789 in Djupsund, Degerfors (AC), the child of J1030 73010478 And Anna Stina Kristina Andersdotter. Andreas Johansson passed away in 1789 in Djupsund, Degerfors (AC).

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Biography

  • Andreas Johansson was born in 1789 in Djupsund, Degerfors (AC), the child of J1030 73010478 And Anna Stina Kristina Andersdotter.
  • Andreas Johansson passed away in 1789 in Djupsund, Degerfors (AC).

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Andreas Johansson's Ancestors

Self
Andreas Johansson
1789–1789
Birth Place: Djupsund, Degerfors (AC)
Parents
Anna (Stina Kristina) Andersdotter
1753–1833
Ljusvattnet, Burträsk, Västerbotten, Sverige
Grandparents
Anders Olofsson
1720–1793
Ljusvattnet 10, Burträsk
Malin Persdotter
1705–1789
Skarberget, Lappvattnet 5, Burträsk
Great-Grandparents
OLOF Eriksson
1691–1741
INGEBORG Håkansdotter
1687–1760
Per Christiersson
1671–1738
Helena Ny
–1711
2nd-Great-Grandparents
ERIK Andersson
1645–1728
MARGARETA ..
1650–
Håkan Mattsson
1660–1739
Cecilia Mattsson
1665–1726
Christier Larsson
1623–1670
ANNA Olofsdotterny
1626–1709

Andreas Johansson's Timeline

2 Records

1789
7 JUN 1789
Birth of Andreas Johansson in Djupsund, Degerfors (AC)
Djupsund, Degerfors (AC)
1789
23 AUG 1789
Death of Andreas Johansson in Djupsund, Degerfors (AC)
Djupsund, Degerfors (AC)

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 7 JUN 1789
    Event Place: Djupsund, Degerfors (AC)

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 23 AUG 1789
    Event Place: Djupsund, Degerfors (AC)

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