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Charlotta Andersdotter 1810–1875 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1810

Birth Location: Västra Vingåker (D)

Death Date: 14 APR 1875

Death Location: Västra Vingåker (D)

Father: Anders Larsson

Mother: Maja Eriksdotter

Spouse(s): Anders Gabrielsson

Children(s):

Charlotta Andersdotter was born in 1810 in Västra Vingåker (D), the child of Anders Larsson And Maja Eriksdotter. Charlotta Andersdotter married Anders Gabrielsson. Charlotta Andersdotter passed away in 1875 in Västra Vingåker (D).

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Biography

  • Charlotta Andersdotter was born in 1810 in Västra Vingåker (D), the child of Anders Larsson And Maja Eriksdotter.
  • Charlotta Andersdotter married Anders Gabrielsson.
  • Charlotta Andersdotter passed away in 1875 in Västra Vingåker (D).

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Charlotta Andersdotter's Ancestors

Self
Charlotta Andersdotter
1810–1875
Birth Place: Västra Vingåker (D)
Parents
Anders Larsson
1771–1822
Maja Eriksdotter
1777–1847
Grandparents
Lars Andersson
1739–1786
Södermanlands län
Anna Jonsdotter
1744–1802
Malmsnäs, Stora Malm (D)
Great-Grandparents
Jon Jonsson
1714–1786
Kerstin Olofsdotter
1714–1768
2nd-Great-Grandparents
OLOF PERSSON
1685–1765
ANNA LARSDOTTER
1691–1759

Charlotta Andersdotter's Timeline

2 Records

1810
1810
Birth of Charlotta Andersdotter in Västra Vingåker (D)
Västra Vingåker (D)
1875
14 APR 1875
Age 65
Death of Charlotta Andersdotter in Västra Vingåker (D)
Västra Vingåker (D)

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1810
    Event Place: Västra Vingåker (D)
    Record Source: Nils Gunnar Olsson (AncestryDNA)

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 14 APR 1875
    Event Place: Västra Vingåker (D)
    Record Source: Nils Gunnar Olsson (AncestryDNA)

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