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Andreas Jonsson 1726–1726 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 15 Sep 1726

Birth Location: Nykil, Ostergotland, Sweden

Death Date: Nov 1726

Death Location: Nykil, Ostergotland, Sweden

Father: Jonas Larsson

Mother: Karin Persdotter

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Andreas Jonsson was born in 1726 in Nykil, Ostergotland, Sweden, the child of Jonas Larsson And Karin Persdotter. Andreas Jonsson passed away in 1726 in Nykil, Ostergotland, Sweden.

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Biography

  • Andreas Jonsson was born in 1726 in Nykil, Ostergotland, Sweden, the child of Jonas Larsson And Karin Persdotter.
  • Andreas Jonsson passed away in 1726 in Nykil, Ostergotland, Sweden.

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Andreas Jonsson's Ancestors

Self
Andreas Jonsson
1726–1726
Birth Place: Nykil, Ostergotland, Sweden
Parents
Jonas Larsson
1698–1772
Bygdeå, Vasterbotten, Sweden
Karin Persdotter
1700–1762
1655902, Ostergotlands, Sweden
Grandparents
Lars Jonsson
1670–1743
Piteå, Norrbotten, Sweden
Anna Hansdotter
1678–1721
Näs, Vasterbotten, Sweden
Great-Grandparents
Jon Jonsson
1645–1723
Margareta Larsdotter
1648–1699
Anna Hansdotter
–1710
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Jon Samsonsen
1629–1674
HERBORG Larsdotter
1630–1676
Lars Andersson-Latare
1616–1705
Brita Andersson
1622–1706
Hans Simonsson
1649–1700
ANNA Hansdotter
1678–1721

Andreas Jonsson's Timeline

2 Records

1726
15 Sep 1726
Birth of Andreas Jonsson in Nykil, Ostergotland, Sweden
Nykil, Ostergotland, Sweden
1726
Nov 1726
Death of Andreas Jonsson in Nykil, Ostergotland, Sweden
Nykil, Ostergotland, Sweden

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 15 Sep 1726
    Event Place: Nykil, Ostergotland, Sweden

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: Nov 1726
    Event Place: Nykil, Ostergotland, Sweden

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