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Andreas Petersson 1845–1846 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 2 maj 1845

Birth Location: Djuramåla, Vissefjärda, Kalmar, Sverige

Death Date: 16 juni 1846

Death Location: Djuramåla, Vissefjärda, Kalmar, Sverige

Father: Peter Nilsson

Mother: Cajsa Andersdotter

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Andreas Petersson was born in 1845 in Djuramåla, Vissefjärda, Kalmar, Sverige, the child of Peter Nilsson And Cajsa Andersdotter. Andreas Petersson passed away in 1846 in Djuramåla, Vissefjärda, Kalmar, Sverige.

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Biography

  • Andreas Petersson was born in 1845 in Djuramåla, Vissefjärda, Kalmar, Sverige, the child of Peter Nilsson And Cajsa Andersdotter.
  • Andreas Petersson passed away in 1846 in Djuramåla, Vissefjärda, Kalmar, Sverige.

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Andreas Petersson's Ancestors

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Andreas Petersson
1845–1846
Birth Place: Djuramåla, Vissefjärda, Kalmar, Sverige
Parents
Peter Nilsson
1804–
Hulan, Vissefjärda, Kalmar, Sverige
Cajsa Andersdotter
1803–1881
Backabo, Vissefjärda, Kalmar, Sverige
Grandparents
Nils Jonasson
1766–1832
Träknif, Arby, Kalmar, Sweden
Anna (Beata) Johansdotter
1770–1852
Karlskrona, Blekinge, Sweden
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Andreas Petersson's Timeline

2 Records

1845
2 maj 1845
Birth of Andreas Petersson in Djuramåla, Vissefjärda, Kalmar, Sverige
Djuramåla, Vissefjärda, Kalmar, Sverige
1846
16 juni 1846
Age 1
Death of Andreas Petersson in Djuramåla, Vissefjärda, Kalmar, Sverige
Djuramåla, Vissefjärda, Kalmar, Sverige

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 2 maj 1845
    Event Place: Djuramåla, Vissefjärda, Kalmar, Sverige

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 16 juni 1846
    Event Place: Djuramåla, Vissefjärda, Kalmar, Sverige

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