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August Adrian Nilsson 1885–1885 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 2 May 1885

Birth Location: Eringsboda, Blekinge, Sweden

Death Date: 13 May 1885

Death Location: Eringsboda, Blekinge, Sweden

Father: NILS Andersson

Mother: Cecilia Olsdotter

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August Adrian Nilsson was born in 1885 in Eringsboda, Blekinge, Sweden, the child of Nils Andersson And Cecilia Olsdotter. August Adrian Nilsson passed away in 1885 in Eringsboda, Blekinge, Sweden.

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Biography

  • August Adrian Nilsson was born in 1885 in Eringsboda, Blekinge, Sweden, the child of Nils Andersson And Cecilia Olsdotter.
  • August Adrian Nilsson passed away in 1885 in Eringsboda, Blekinge, Sweden.

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August Nilsson's Ancestors

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August Nilsson
1885–1885
Birth Place: Eringsboda, Blekinge, Sweden
Parents
NILS Andersson
1852–1927
Tving, Blekinge, Sweden
Cecilia Olsdotter
1851–1925
Lockansmåla, Blekinge, Sverige
Grandparents
Olof (Ola) Jönsson
1819–1900
Lockansmåla, Blekinge, Sverige
Signhild Ingemarsdotter
1816–1908
Långgöl, Blekinge, Sverige
Great-Grandparents
Ingmar Månsson
1771–1830
Ingerd Gummesdotter
1778–1856
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Måns Svensson
1741–1813
Kerstin Ingmarsdotter
1746–1805
Gumme Månsson
1720–1804
Ingeborg Persdotter
1750–

August Nilsson's Timeline

2 Records

1885
2 May 1885
Birth of August Adrian Nilsson in Eringsboda, Blekinge, Sweden
Eringsboda, Blekinge, Sweden
1885
13 May 1885
Death of August Adrian Nilsson in Eringsboda, Blekinge, Sweden
Eringsboda, Blekinge, Sweden

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 2 May 1885
    Event Place: Eringsboda, Blekinge, Sweden

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 13 May 1885
    Event Place: Eringsboda, Blekinge, Sweden

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