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Carl Gustaf Jansson 1841–1878 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 10 feb 1841

Birth Location: Stora Räsvik Götlunda Västmanland

Death Date: 7 MAR 1878

Death Location: Stora Räfsvik, Götlunda (U), Götlunda (T)

Father: Jan Jansson

Mother: Malena Persdotter

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In 1841, Carl Gustaf Jansson entered the world in Stora Räsvik Götlunda Västmanland, born to Jan Erik Jansson And Malena Persdotter. Carl Gustaf Jansson passed away in 1878 in Stora Räfsvik, Götlunda (U), Götlunda (T).

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Biography

  • In 1841, Carl Gustaf Jansson entered the world in Stora Räsvik Götlunda Västmanland, born to Jan Erik Jansson And Malena Persdotter.
  • Carl Gustaf Jansson passed away in 1878 in Stora Räfsvik, Götlunda (U), Götlunda (T).

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Carl Jansson's Ancestors

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Carl Jansson
1841–1878
Birth Place: Stora Räsvik Götlunda Västmanland
Parents
Jan Erik Jansson
1815–1891
Locknäs, Götlunda, Sverige
Malena Persdotter
1814–1879
Södra Järnäs, Götlunda, Sverige
Grandparents
Malena Jansdotter
1789–1865
Hagen, Götlunda, Örebro, Sverige
Great-Grandparents
Jan Folkesson
1757–1826
Cathrina Jonsdotter
1755–1825
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Jonas Persson
1722–1780
Annica Andersdotter
1723–1814

Carl Jansson's Timeline

2 Records

1841
10 feb 1841
Birth of Carl Gustaf Jansson in Stora Räsvik Götlunda Västmanland
Stora Räsvik Götlunda Västmanland
1878
7 MAR 1878
Age 37
Death of Carl Gustaf Jansson in Stora Räfsvik, Götlunda (U), Götlunda (T)
Stora Räfsvik, Götlunda (U), Götlunda (T)

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 10 feb 1841
    Event Place: Stora Räsvik Götlunda Västmanland

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 7 MAR 1878
    Event Place: Stora Räfsvik, Götlunda (U), Götlunda (T)

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