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Barbro Nilsdotter 1704–1783 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1 JAN 1704

Birth Location: Villvattnet, Burträsk (AC)

Death Date: 1783

Death Location: No 1, Villvattnet, Burträsk (AC)

Father: Nils Rusk

Mother: Margit Jonsdotter

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In 1704, Barbro Nilsdotter entered the world in Villvattnet, Burträsk (AC), born to Nils Tomasson Rusk And Margit Jonsdotter. Barbro Nilsdotter passed away in 1783 in No 1, Villvattnet, Burträsk (AC).

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Biography

  • In 1704, Barbro Nilsdotter entered the world in Villvattnet, Burträsk (AC), born to Nils Tomasson Rusk And Margit Jonsdotter.
  • Barbro Nilsdotter passed away in 1783 in No 1, Villvattnet, Burträsk (AC).

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Barbro Nilsdotter's Ancestors

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Barbro Nilsdotter
1704–1783
Birth Place: Villvattnet, Burträsk (AC)
Parents
Nils Tomasson Rusk
1670–1733
Villvattnet, Burträsk, Västerbottens Län, Västerbotten
Margit Jonsdotter
1674–1744
Villvattnet, Burträsk (AC)
Grandparents
Thomas Olofsson
1610–1702
Villvattnet or Skellefteå, Vasterbotten, Sweden
Karin Nilsdotterny
1630–1702
Bygdeträsk 16
Great-Grandparents
Olof Tomasson
1547–1601
Olof Frusen
1602–1665
Nils Erikssonny
1599–1681
okänd Okand
1600–1668
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Thomas Larsson
1500–1599
Tomas Kelsson
1579–1663

Barbro Nilsdotter's Timeline

2 Records

1704
1 JAN 1704
Birth of Barbro Nilsdotter in Villvattnet, Burträsk (AC)
Villvattnet, Burträsk (AC)
1783
1783
Age 79
Death of Barbro Nilsdotter in No 1, Villvattnet, Burträsk (AC)
No 1, Villvattnet, Burträsk (AC)

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1 JAN 1704
    Event Place: Villvattnet, Burträsk (AC)

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1783
    Event Place: No 1, Villvattnet, Burträsk (AC)

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