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Daniel Andersson 1780–1855 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 13 Jan 1780

Birth Location: Korsträsk 1, Älvsbyn, BD

Death Date: 24 Jan 1855

Death Location: Älvsbyn, Älvsby, Norrbotten

Father: Anders Danielsson

Mother: Brita Jonsdotter

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In 1780, Daniel Andersson entered the world in Korsträsk 1, Älvsbyn, BD, born to Anders Danielsson And Brita Jonsdotter. Daniel Andersson passed away in 1855 in Älvsbyn, Älvsby, Norrbotten.

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Biography

  • In 1780, Daniel Andersson entered the world in Korsträsk 1, Älvsbyn, BD, born to Anders Danielsson And Brita Jonsdotter.
  • Daniel Andersson passed away in 1855 in Älvsbyn, Älvsby, Norrbotten.

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Daniel Andersson's Ancestors

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Daniel Andersson
1780–1855
Birth Place: Korsträsk 1, Älvsbyn, BD
Parents
Anders Danielsson
1745–1834
Storkåge 23, Borgfors, Skellefteå, AC
Brita Jonsdotter
1753–1829
Korsträsk, Älvsbyn, Norrbotten
Grandparents
Daniel (Danielsson) Forsberg
1721–1802
Storkåge 1, Skellefteå, AC
Anna Andersdotter
1719–1776
Gammelbyn, Burträsk, Västerbotten
Great-Grandparents
Danielny Olofsson
1661–1739
Malin Olofsdotterny
1683–1764
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Olof Danielsson
1637–1727
Kerstin Simonsdotter
1637–1702
Olof Jonsson
1639–1729
Brita Eriksdotter
1651–1735

Daniel Andersson's Timeline

2 Records

1780
13 Jan 1780
Birth of Daniel Andersson in Korsträsk 1, Älvsbyn, BD
Korsträsk 1, Älvsbyn, BD
1855
24 Jan 1855
Age 75
Death of Daniel Andersson in Älvsbyn, Älvsby, Norrbotten
Älvsbyn, Älvsby, Norrbotten

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 13 Jan 1780
    Event Place: Korsträsk 1, Älvsbyn, BD

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 24 Jan 1855
    Event Place: Älvsbyn, Älvsby, Norrbotten

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