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Brita Svensdotter 1729–1729 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 6 aug 1729

Birth Location: Hede, Enånger, Gävleborg, Sverige

Death Date: 13 nov 1729

Death Location: Hede, Enånger, Gävleborg, Sverige

Father: Sven Jonsson

Mother: Karin Larsdotter

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In 1729, Brita Svensdotter entered the world in Hede, Enånger, Gävleborg, Sverige, born to Sven Jonsson And Karin Larsdotter. Brita Svensdotter passed away in 1729 in Hede, Enånger, Gävleborg, Sverige.

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Biography

  • In 1729, Brita Svensdotter entered the world in Hede, Enånger, Gävleborg, Sverige, born to Sven Jonsson And Karin Larsdotter.
  • Brita Svensdotter passed away in 1729 in Hede, Enånger, Gävleborg, Sverige.

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Brita Svensdotter's Ancestors

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Brita Svensdotter
1729–1729
Birth Place: Hede, Enånger, Gävleborg, Sverige
Parents
Sven Jonsson
1704–1743
Hökberg, Enånger, Gävleborg, Sverige
Karin Larsdotter
1704–1743
Svedja, Enånger, Gävleborg, Sverige
Grandparents
Lars Svensson
1670–1737
Svedja, Enånger, Gävleborg, Sverige
Brita (Nilsdotter) *
1668–1755
Nora, Enånger, Gävleborg, Sverige
Great-Grandparents
Sven Mikaelsson
1631–1698
Karin Olofsdotter
1639–1680
Gölin *
1626–1699
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Barbro Jonsdotter
1610–1654

Brita Svensdotter's Timeline

2 Records

1729
6 aug 1729
Birth of Brita Svensdotter in Hede, Enånger, Gävleborg, Sverige
Hede, Enånger, Gävleborg, Sverige
1729
13 nov 1729
Death of Brita Svensdotter in Hede, Enånger, Gävleborg, Sverige
Hede, Enånger, Gävleborg, Sverige

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 6 aug 1729
    Event Place: Hede, Enånger, Gävleborg, Sverige

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 13 nov 1729
    Event Place: Hede, Enånger, Gävleborg, Sverige

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