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Bertha Svensdotter 1804–1884 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 8 mars 1804

Birth Location: Västanå, Näsum, Skåne, Sverige

Death Date: 20 Aug 1884

Death Location: Örkeneds, Kristianstad, Sverige

Father: Sven Månsson

Mother: Bengta Persdotter

Spouse(s): Nils Björn

Children(s): Per Bjorn

The story of Bertha Svensdotter began in 1804 in Västanå, Näsum, Skåne, Sverige. Bertha Svensdotter married Nils Andersson Bjorn, and had children including Per Nilsson Bjorn. Bertha Svensdotter passed away in 1884 in Örkeneds, Kristianstad, Sverige.

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Biography

  • The story of Bertha Svensdotter began in 1804 in Västanå, Näsum, Skåne, Sverige.
  • Bertha Svensdotter married Nils Andersson Bjorn, and had children including Per Nilsson Bjorn.
  • Bertha Svensdotter passed away in 1884 in Örkeneds, Kristianstad, Sverige.

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Bertha Svensdotter's Ancestors

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Bertha Svensdotter
1804–1884
Birth Place: Västanå, Näsum, Skåne, Sverige
Parents
Sven Månsson
1769–1842
Bengta Persdotter
1770–1820
Näsum
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2nd-Great-Grandparents

Bertha Svensdotter's Descendants

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Bertha Svensdotter (8 mars 1804–20 Aug 1884) m. Nils (Andersson) Björn (11 Sep 1803–4 Maj 1885)
  1. 1. Per (Nilsson) Bjorn 1833–1916 m. Karna Johnsdotter 1834–1917

Bertha Svensdotter's Timeline

2 Records

1804
8 mars 1804
Birth of Bertha Svensdotter in Västanå, Näsum, Skåne, Sverige
Västanå, Näsum, Skåne, Sverige
1884
20 Aug 1884
Age 80
Death of Bertha Svensdotter in Örkeneds, Kristianstad, Sverige
Örkeneds, Kristianstad, Sverige

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 8 mars 1804
    Event Place: Västanå, Näsum, Skåne, Sverige

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 20 Aug 1884
    Event Place: Örkeneds, Kristianstad, Sverige

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