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Brita Jönsdotter 1672–1710 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1672

Birth Location: Gumboda, Nysätra, Västerbotten, Sweden

Death Date: 1710

Death Location: Gumboda, Nysätra, Västerbotten, Sweden

Father: Jöns Jönsson

Mother: Karin Jönsdotter

Spouse(s): Olof Kruus, Erik Nilsson

Children(s): Brita Olofsdotter, Margareta 8k54, Malin Kruus, Karin Olofsdotter, Jon Olofsson, Ingrid Eriksdotter, Olof Vacker

In 1672, Brita Jönsdotter entered the world in Gumboda, Nysätra, Västerbotten, Sweden, born to Jons Jonsson And Karin Jonsdotter. Brita Jönsdotter married Erik Nilsson, Olof Jonsson Kruus, and had children including Brita Olofsdotter, Ingrid Eriksdotter, Jon Olofsson, Karin Olofsdotter, Malin Olofsdotter Kruus, Margareta Olofsdotter 8K54, Olof Eriksson Vacker. Brita Jönsdotter passed away in 1710 in Gumboda, Nysätra, Västerbotten, Sweden.

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Biography

  • In 1672, Brita Jönsdotter entered the world in Gumboda, Nysätra, Västerbotten, Sweden, born to Jons Jonsson And Karin Jonsdotter.
  • Brita Jönsdotter married Erik Nilsson, Olof Jonsson Kruus, and had children including Brita Olofsdotter, Ingrid Eriksdotter, Jon Olofsson, Karin Olofsdotter, Malin Olofsdotter Kruus, Margareta Olofsdotter 8K54, Olof Eriksson Vacker.
  • Brita Jönsdotter passed away in 1710 in Gumboda, Nysätra, Västerbotten, Sweden.

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Brita Jönsdotter's Ancestors

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Brita Jönsdotter
1672–1710
Birth Place: Gumboda, Nysätra, Västerbotten, Sweden
Parents
Jöns Jönsson
1639–1717
Brände, Nysätra, Västerbotten, Sweden
Karin Jönsdotter
1639–1715
Nysätra, Västerbotten, Sweden
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Brita Jönsdotter's Descendants

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Brita Jönsdotter (1672–1710) m. Olof (Jonsson) Kruus (1670–Nov 1741) m. Erik Nilsson (1682–4 Jan 1771)
  1. 1. Brita Olofsdotter 1693–1767 m. Olaf Larsson 1694–1768
    1. 1. Katarina Olofsdotter 1719–1792 m. Johan Zakrisson 1731–1789 m. Per Olofsson 1723–1758
      1. 1. Magdalena Johansdotter 1761–1808 m. Jonas Johansson 1762–1808
        1. 1. Catharina (Carin) Jönsdotter 1792–1846 m. Anders Johansson 1789–1865
    2. 2. Lars (Olofsson) Örn 1717–1801
    3. 3. Brita Olofsdotter 1730–
    4. 4. Jonas Olofsson 1736–1738
    5. 5. Malin Olofsdotter 1733–1778
    6. 6. Maria (Olofsdotter) Holtberg 1728–1786
    7. 7. Nils Olofsson –1748
    8. 8. Olof Olofsson-Orre 1727–1806
    9. 9. Sara Olofsdotter 1721–1790
    10. 10. Abraham Olofsson 1745–1831
  2. 2. Margareta (Olofsdotter) 8k54 1695–1735
  3. 3. Malin (Olofsdotter) Kruus 1697–1754
  4. 4. Karin Olofsdotter 1690–1739 m. Olof Jonsson 1694–1757
    1. 1. Magdalena Olofsdotter 1722–
    2. 2. Maria Olofsdotter 1726–1727
    3. 3. Elisabet Olofsdotter 1732–1798
    4. 4. Maria Olofsdotter 1737–
    5. 5. Katarina Olofsdotter 1719–1782
    6. 6. Sara Olofsdotter 1723–1801
    7. 7. Jonas Olofsson 1729–1792 m. Brita Johansdotter 1731–1789 m. Kristina Nilsdotter 1751–
      1. 1. Maria (Christina) Jonsdotter 1762–1830
        1. 1. Johan Isaksson 1803–1875 m. Anna (Sofia) Olofsdotter 1804–1897
        2. 2. Olof Isaksson 1799–
    8. 8. Anna Olofsdotter 1727–1809
  5. 5. Jon Olofsson 1695–1695
  6. 6. Ingrid Eriksdotter 1707–1769
  7. 7. Olof (Eriksson) Vacker 1706–1778

Brita Jönsdotter's Timeline

2 Records

1672
1672
Birth of Brita Jönsdotter in Gumboda, Nysätra, Västerbotten, Sweden
Gumboda, Nysätra, Västerbotten, Sweden
1710
1710
Age 38
Death of Brita Jönsdotter in Gumboda, Nysätra, Västerbotten, Sweden
Gumboda, Nysätra, Västerbotten, Sweden

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1672
    Event Place: Gumboda, Nysätra, Västerbotten, Sweden

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1710
    Event Place: Gumboda, Nysätra, Västerbotten, Sweden

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