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Brita Jonsson 1831–1831 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 21 May 1831

Birth Location: Ytteryg, Färila, Ljusdal, Gävleborg, Suède

Death Date: 27 June 1831

Death Location: Färila, Ljusdal, Gävleborg, Suède

Father: Jonas Stener

Mother: Helena Mickelsdottir

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The story of Brita Jonsson began in 1831 in Ytteryg, Färila, Ljusdal, Gävleborg, Suède. Brita Jonsson passed away in 1831 in Färila, Ljusdal, Gävleborg, Suède.

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Biography

  • The story of Brita Jonsson began in 1831 in Ytteryg, Färila, Ljusdal, Gävleborg, Suède.
  • Brita Jonsson passed away in 1831 in Färila, Ljusdal, Gävleborg, Suède.

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Brita Jonsson's Ancestors

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Brita Jonsson
1831–1831
Birth Place: Ytteryg, Färila, Ljusdal, Gävleborg, Suède
Parents
Jonas Stener
1788–1877
Valla, Färilla, Gävleborg, Sweden
Helena ("Ella") Mickelsdottir
1797–1853
Ygsbo, Färila, Hälsingland, Ljusdal, Gävleborg, Suède
Grandparents
Esbjor Jonsson
1748–1825
Hudiksvall, Hudiksvall, Gävleborg, Suède
Marget Jonsdotter
1753–1841
Valla, Färila, Ljusdal, Gävleborg, Suède
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Brita Jonsson's Timeline

2 Records

1831
21 May 1831
Birth of Brita Jonsson in Ytteryg, Färila, Ljusdal, Gävleborg, Suède
Ytteryg, Färila, Ljusdal, Gävleborg, Suède
1831
27 June 1831
Death of Brita Jonsson in Färila, Ljusdal, Gävleborg, Suède
Färila, Ljusdal, Gävleborg, Suède

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 21 May 1831
    Event Place: Ytteryg, Färila, Ljusdal, Gävleborg, Suède
    Record Source: Geneanet Community Trees Index

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 27 June 1831
    Event Place: Färila, Ljusdal, Gävleborg, Suède
    Record Source: Geneanet Community Trees Index

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