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Cecilia Maria Olsson 1827–1888 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 17 NOV 1827

Birth Location: Fleninge (M)

Death Date: 9 JAN 1888

Death Location: Helsingborg Maria (M)

Father: Per Olsson

Mother: Anna Gertzen

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In 1827, Cecilia Maria Olsson entered the world in Fleninge (M), born to Per Olsson And Anna Sophia Gertzen. Cecilia Maria Olsson passed away in 1888 in Helsingborg Maria (M).

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Biography

  • In 1827, Cecilia Maria Olsson entered the world in Fleninge (M), born to Per Olsson And Anna Sophia Gertzen.
  • Cecilia Maria Olsson passed away in 1888 in Helsingborg Maria (M).

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Cecilia Olsson's Ancestors

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Cecilia Olsson
1827–1888
Birth Place: Fleninge (M)
Parents
Per Olsson
1801–1832
Ask (M)
Anna (Sophia) Gertzen
1800–1890
Landskrona stadsf�orsamling (M)
Grandparents
M�ans Olsson
1775–1823
R�ost�anga (M)
Sissa Persdotter
1778–1826
Great-Grandparents
Ola Klingenberg
1747–1813
Sissela Nilsdotter
1747–1832
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Nils Nilsson
1708–1767
Bengta Larsdotter
1724–1784

Cecilia Olsson's Timeline

2 Records

1827
17 NOV 1827
Birth of Cecilia Maria Olsson in Fleninge (M)
Fleninge (M)
1888
9 JAN 1888
Age 61
Death of Cecilia Maria Olsson in Helsingborg Maria (M)
Helsingborg Maria (M)

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 17 NOV 1827
    Event Place: Fleninge (M)
    Record Source: Fleninge kyrkoarkiv, F�odelse- och dopb�ocker, SELLA13090C I3 (1800-1836), bildid: C0064722_00067, sida 58

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 9 JAN 1888
    Event Place: Helsingborg Maria (M)
    Record Source: Helsingborgs stadsf�orsamlings (Maria) kyrkoarkiv, D�od- och begravningsb�ocker, SELLA13171F I8 (1888-1894), bildid: 00124973_00004, sida 2

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