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Bengta Persdotter 1695–1715 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1695

Birth Location: Fågeltofta, Kristianstads Län, Sweden

Death Date: 1715

Death Location: Fågeltofta, Kristianstads Län, Sweden

Father: Per Torkelsson

Mother: Metta Andersdotter

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Bengta Persdotter was born in 1695 in Fågeltofta, Kristianstads Län, Sweden, the child of Per Torkelsson And Metta Andersdotter. Bengta Persdotter passed away in 1715 in Fågeltofta, Kristianstads Län, Sweden.

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Biography

  • Bengta Persdotter was born in 1695 in Fågeltofta, Kristianstads Län, Sweden, the child of Per Torkelsson And Metta Andersdotter.
  • Bengta Persdotter passed away in 1715 in Fågeltofta, Kristianstads Län, Sweden.

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Bengta Persdotter's Ancestors

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Bengta Persdotter
1695–1715
Birth Place: Fågeltofta, Kristianstads Län, Sweden
Parents
Per Torkelsson
1666–1729
Månslunda nr 10, Fågeltofta/L
Metta Andersdotter
1669–1735
Månslunda, Fågeltofta (L)
Grandparents
Torkel Andersson
1635–1680
Månslunda, Skåne, Sverige
Bengta Olufsdotter
1635–
Sweden
Anders Mårtensson
1640–1699
Fågeltofta (L)
Margareta
1657–1724
Fågeltofta
Great-Grandparents
Anders Torkelsson
1610–
Mårten Jönsson
1620–1680
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Torkel
1590–1650

Bengta Persdotter's Timeline

2 Records

1695
1695
Birth of Bengta Persdotter in Fågeltofta, Kristianstads Län, Sweden
Fågeltofta, Kristianstads Län, Sweden
1715
1715
Age 20
Death of Bengta Persdotter in Fågeltofta, Kristianstads Län, Sweden
Fågeltofta, Kristianstads Län, Sweden

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1695
    Event Place: Fågeltofta, Kristianstads Län, Sweden

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1715
    Event Place: Fågeltofta, Kristianstads Län, Sweden

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