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Anna Margareta Nilsson 1826–1901 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 12 Jan 1826

Birth Location: Fredrika, Västerbotten, Sverige

Death Date: 07 Mar 1901

Death Location: Lycksele, Västerbotten, Sverige

Father: Nils Nilsson

Mother: Magdalena Andersdotter

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The story of Anna Margareta Nilsson began in 1826 in Fredrika, Västerbotten, Sverige. Anna Margareta Nilsson passed away in 1901 in Lycksele, Västerbotten, Sverige.

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Biography

  • The story of Anna Margareta Nilsson began in 1826 in Fredrika, Västerbotten, Sverige.
  • Anna Margareta Nilsson passed away in 1901 in Lycksele, Västerbotten, Sverige.

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Anna Nilsson's Ancestors

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Anna Nilsson
1826–1901
Birth Place: Fredrika, Västerbotten, Sverige
Parents
Nils Nilsson
1796–1869
Stennäs, Åsele (Fredrika fr 1800) (AC)
Magdalena Andersdotter
1796–1869
Bäsksjö, Åsele (Vilhelmina fr 1800) (AC)
Grandparents
Nils Andersson
1761–1826
Svanaby, Åsele, Västerbotten, Sweden
Margareta Johansdotter
1763–1847
Stennäs, Fredrika, Sweden
Great-Grandparents
Anders Nilssonny
1730–1793
Apollonia Pålsdotter
1732–1793
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Nils Andersson
1685–1747
Ingeborg Eriksdotter
1693–1774
Pål Matsson
1680–1745
Ablun Eriksdotter
1690–1760

Anna Nilsson's Timeline

2 Records

1826
12 Jan 1826
Birth of Anna Margareta Nilsson in Fredrika, Västerbotten, Sverige
Fredrika, Västerbotten, Sverige
1901
07 Mar 1901
Age 75
Death of Anna Margareta Nilsson in Lycksele, Västerbotten, Sverige
Lycksele, Västerbotten, Sverige

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 12 Jan 1826
    Event Place: Fredrika, Västerbotten, Sverige

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 07 Mar 1901
    Event Place: Lycksele, Västerbotten, Sverige

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