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Christina Svensdotter 1820–1907 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 15 Jan 1820

Birth Location: Borlanda, Söraby (G)

Death Date: 16 Jun 1907

Death Location: Svenshult, Drev Brännagård, Drev (G)

Father: Sven Liljegren

Mother: Maria Josephsdotter

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Christina Svensdotter was born in 1820 in Borlanda, Söraby (G), the child of Sven Jonasson Liljegren And Maria Josephsdotter. Christina Svensdotter passed away in 1907 in Svenshult, Drev Brännagård, Drev (G).

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  • Christina Svensdotter was born in 1820 in Borlanda, Söraby (G), the child of Sven Jonasson Liljegren And Maria Josephsdotter.
  • Christina Svensdotter passed away in 1907 in Svenshult, Drev Brännagård, Drev (G).

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Christina Svensdotter's Ancestors

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Christina Svensdotter
1820–1907
Birth Place: Borlanda, Söraby (G)
Parents
Sven Jonasson Liljegren
1786–1872
Gårdsby , Kronoberg, Sverige
Maria Josephsdotter
1783–1843
Odensjö, Kronoberg, Sverige
Grandparents
Gudmund (Haraldsson) Liljegren
1747–1793
Asa, Kronoberg, Sverige
Lisbet Persdotter
1747–1809
Skepperstad, Jönköping, Sverige
Josef (Persson) Altenborg
1744–
Kerstin Svensdotter
1738–
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Christina Svensdotter's Timeline

2 Records

1820
15 Jan 1820
Birth of Christina Svensdotter in Borlanda, Söraby (G)
Borlanda, Söraby (G)
1907
16 Jun 1907
Age 87
Death of Christina Svensdotter in Svenshult, Drev Brännagård, Drev (G)
Svenshult, Drev Brännagård, Drev (G)

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 15 Jan 1820
    Event Place: Borlanda, Söraby (G)

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 16 Jun 1907
    Event Place: Svenshult, Drev Brännagård, Drev (G)

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