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Claes Kristiansson Grubb 1737–1747 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 13 SEP 1737

Birth Location: Krämbols Bruk, Östra Vingåker (D)

Death Date: 1 FEB 1747

Death Location: Krämbols Bruk, Östra Vingåker (D)

Father: Kristian Grubb

Mother: Katarina Herou

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The story of Claes Kristiansson Grubb began in 1737 in Krämbols Bruk, Östra Vingåker (D). Claes Kristiansson Grubb passed away in 1747 in Krämbols Bruk, Östra Vingåker (D).

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Biography

  • The story of Claes Kristiansson Grubb began in 1737 in Krämbols Bruk, Östra Vingåker (D).
  • Claes Kristiansson Grubb passed away in 1747 in Krämbols Bruk, Östra Vingåker (D).

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Claes Grubb's Ancestors

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Claes Grubb
1737–1747
Birth Place: Krämbols Bruk, Östra Vingåker (D)
Parents
Kristian Eriksson Grubb
1700–1750
Sonstorp bruk, Hällestad (E)
Katarina (Henriksdotter) Herou
1704–1758
Grandparents
Erik (Isaksson) Grubb
1660–1711
Hällestad (E)
Brita (Hansdotter) Köhler
1668–1738
Borggårds bruk, Hällestad (E)
Great-Grandparents
HANS KÖHLER
1633–1710
ANNA QVARFORDT
1640–1712
2nd-Great-Grandparents
VALENTIN KÖHLER
1600–1668
ELISABET NILSDOTTER
1610–1679
ANDERS QVARFORDT
1590–1643

Claes Grubb's Timeline

2 Records

1737
13 SEP 1737
Birth of Claes Kristiansson Grubb in Krämbols Bruk, Östra Vingåker (D)
Krämbols Bruk, Östra Vingåker (D)
1747
1 FEB 1747
Age 10
Death of Claes Kristiansson Grubb in Krämbols Bruk, Östra Vingåker (D)
Krämbols Bruk, Östra Vingåker (D)

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 13 SEP 1737
    Event Place: Krämbols Bruk, Östra Vingåker (D)
    Record Source: Smed 13 USB

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1 FEB 1747
    Event Place: Krämbols Bruk, Östra Vingåker (D)
    Record Source: Smed 13 USB

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