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Brita Larsson 1736–1817 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1736

Birth Location: Kvarnbyn 11:2 Burträsk

Death Date: 15 mars 1817

Death Location: Stavträsk, Burträsk

Father: Anders Larsson

Mother: Anna Nilsdotter

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Brita Larsson was born in 1736 in Kvarnbyn 11:2 Burträsk, the child of Anders Larsson And Anna Nilsdotter. Brita Larsson passed away in 1817 in Stavträsk, Burträsk.

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Biography

  • Brita Larsson was born in 1736 in Kvarnbyn 11:2 Burträsk, the child of Anders Larsson And Anna Nilsdotter.
  • Brita Larsson passed away in 1817 in Stavträsk, Burträsk.

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Brita Larsson's Ancestors

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Brita Larsson
1736–1817
Birth Place: Kvarnbyn 11:2 Burträsk
Parents
Anders Larsson
1704–1784
Kvarnbyn, Burträsk
Anna Nilsdotter
1702–1769
Bodbyn 5, Burträsk, Västerbotten, Sweden
Grandparents
Lars (Andersson) Dansk
1675–1718
Kvarnbyn 11, Burträsk, Västerbotten, Sverige
Brita Jönsdotter
1672–1744
Brände, Nysätra, Vasterbottens, Sweden
Nils Andersson
1647–1739
Bodbyn, Burträsk, Västerbotten, Sweden
Karin (Katarina) Nilsdotter
1660–1723
Åbyn 1, Burträsk (AC)
Great-Grandparents
Stor Andersson
–1711
Anders Nilsson
1620–1696
Margareta Larsdotter
1630–1696
Nils Hansson
1620–1703
Karin Johansdotter
1630–1697
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Hans Nilsson
1600–1658
Kirstin Olofsdotter
1587–1676

Brita Larsson's Timeline

2 Records

1736
1736
Birth of Brita Larsson in Kvarnbyn 11:2 Burträsk
Kvarnbyn 11:2 Burträsk
1817
15 mars 1817
Age 81
Death of Brita Larsson in Stavträsk, Burträsk
Stavträsk, Burträsk

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1736
    Event Place: Kvarnbyn 11:2 Burträsk

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 15 mars 1817
    Event Place: Stavträsk, Burträsk

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