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Barbro Olofsdotter 1722–1725 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 30 SEP 1722

Birth Location: Nybyn 5, Överkalix, Norrbotten, Sweden

Death Date: 29 SEP 1725

Death Location: Nybyn 5, Överkalix, Norrbotten, Sverige

Father: Olof Larsson

Mother: Margaretha Nilsson

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The story of Barbro Olofsdotter began in 1722 in Nybyn 5, Överkalix, Norrbotten, Sweden. Barbro Olofsdotter passed away in 1725 in Nybyn 5, Överkalix, Norrbotten, Sverige.

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Biography

  • The story of Barbro Olofsdotter began in 1722 in Nybyn 5, Överkalix, Norrbotten, Sweden.
  • Barbro Olofsdotter passed away in 1725 in Nybyn 5, Överkalix, Norrbotten, Sverige.

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Barbro Olofsdotter's Ancestors

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Barbro Olofsdotter
1722–1725
Birth Place: Nybyn 5, Överkalix, Norrbotten, Sweden
Parents
Olof Larsson
1685–1724
Nybyn nr 5, Överkalix sn, Norrbotten, Sverige
Margaretha (Larsdotter) Nilsson
1673–1760
Bränna 5, Överkalix, Norrbotten, Sverige
Grandparents
Lars (Larsson) Ruuth
1670–1699
Vännäs 20, Svedjan 4, Överkalix, Norrbotten
* (Kerstin) Jönsdotter
1672–1739
Svartbyn 16, Överkalix
Great-Grandparents
Ericus Djupaedius
1615–1698
Barbro Blix
1630–1730
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Barbro Olofsdotter's Timeline

2 Records

1722
30 SEP 1722
Birth of Barbro Olofsdotter in Nybyn 5, Överkalix, Norrbotten, Sweden
Nybyn 5, Överkalix, Norrbotten, Sweden
1725
29 SEP 1725
Age 3
Death of Barbro Olofsdotter in Nybyn 5, Överkalix, Norrbotten, Sverige
Nybyn 5, Överkalix, Norrbotten, Sverige

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 30 SEP 1722
    Event Place: Nybyn 5, Överkalix, Norrbotten, Sweden

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 29 SEP 1725
    Event Place: Nybyn 5, Överkalix, Norrbotten, Sverige

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