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Christopher Jonsson 1735–1803 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 22 DEC 1735

Birth Location: Gummark 2, Skellefteå lands

Death Date: 12 OCT 1803

Death Location: Gummark 2, Skellefteå lands

Father: Jonas Christophersson

Mother: Margareta Olofsdotter

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Christopher Jonsson was born in 1735 in Gummark 2, Skellefteå lands, the child of Jonas Jon Christophersson And Margareta Olofsdotter. Christopher Jonsson passed away in 1803 in Gummark 2, Skellefteå lands.

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Biography

  • Christopher Jonsson was born in 1735 in Gummark 2, Skellefteå lands, the child of Jonas Jon Christophersson And Margareta Olofsdotter.
  • Christopher Jonsson passed away in 1803 in Gummark 2, Skellefteå lands.

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Christopher Jonsson's Ancestors

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Christopher Jonsson
1735–1803
Birth Place: Gummark 2, Skellefteå lands
Parents
Jonas (Jon) Christophersson
1708–1773
Gummark, Skellefteå lfs
Margareta Olofsdotter
1704–1773
Gummark 8
Grandparents
Olof Eriksson
1707–1707
Skellefteå, Vasterbotten, Sweden
Karin Persdotter
1673–1750
Gummark 8, Skellefteå Landsförsamling, Västerbotten, Sverige
Great-Grandparents
Per Sverige
1640–1679
Margareta Nilsdotter
1640–1734
2nd-Great-Grandparents
NILS Anderssonny
1580–1639
Kälug Persdotter
1580–1650

Christopher Jonsson's Timeline

2 Records

1735
22 DEC 1735
Birth of Christopher Jonsson in Gummark 2, Skellefteå lands
Gummark 2, Skellefteå lands
1803
12 OCT 1803
Age 68
Death of Christopher Jonsson in Gummark 2, Skellefteå lands
Gummark 2, Skellefteå lands

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 22 DEC 1735
    Event Place: Gummark 2, Skellefteå lands

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 12 OCT 1803
    Event Place: Gummark 2, Skellefteå lands

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