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Anna Bengtsdotter 1853–1889 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 7 APR 1853

Birth Location: Vallk�arra (M)

Death Date: 26 APR 1889

Death Location: Vallk�arra (M)

Father: Bengt M�ansson

Mother: Kjersti Asmundsdotter

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In 1853, Anna Bengtsdotter entered the world in Vallk�arra (M), born to Bengt Mansson And Kjersti Asmundsdotter. Anna Bengtsdotter passed away in 1889 in Vallk�arra (M).

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Biography

  • In 1853, Anna Bengtsdotter entered the world in Vallk�arra (M), born to Bengt Mansson And Kjersti Asmundsdotter.
  • Anna Bengtsdotter passed away in 1889 in Vallk�arra (M).

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Anna Bengtsdotter's Ancestors

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Anna Bengtsdotter
1853–1889
Birth Place: Vallk�arra (M)
Parents
Bengt M�ansson
1814–1892
Vallk�arra (M)
Kjersti Asmundsdotter
1817–1889
Lackal�anga (M)
Grandparents
M�ans Pehrsson
1774–1833
Vallk�arra (M)
Elna J�onsdotter
1782–1847
Lackal�anga (M)
Great-Grandparents
Pehr M�ansson
1746–1804
Kerstina Persdotter
1749–1801
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Pehr Torkelsson
1720–1788
Sissa Clementsdotter
1717–1772

Anna Bengtsdotter's Timeline

2 Records

1853
7 APR 1853
Birth of Anna Bengtsdotter in Vallk�arra (M)
Vallk�arra (M)
1889
26 APR 1889
Age 36
Death of Anna Bengtsdotter in Vallk�arra (M)
Vallk�arra (M)

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 7 APR 1853
    Event Place: Vallk�arra (M)
    Record Source: Vallk�arra kyrkoarkiv, F�odelse- och dopb�ocker, SELLA13438C I4 (1848-1861), bildid: C0070105_00023, sida 30

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 26 APR 1889
    Event Place: Vallk�arra (M)
    Record Source: Vallk�arra kyrkoarkiv, F�odelse- och dopb�ocker, SELLA13438C I5 (1862-1894), bildid: 00107425_00098, sida 29

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