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Elisabeth Olofsdotter 1720–1785 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 12 OCT 1720

Birth Location: Torp (Y)

Death Date: 10 APR 1785

Death Location: Hassela (X)

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Spouse(s): Per Stockhaus

Children(s): Brita Stockhaus, Elisabet Stockhaus, Kristina Stockhaus

In 1720, Elisabeth Olofsdotter entered the world in Torp (Y), born to Olof Persson And Brita Persdotter. Elisabeth Olofsdotter married Per Jeansson Stockhaus, and had children including Brita Margareta Stockhaus, Elisabet Stockhaus, Kristina Stockhaus. Elisabeth Olofsdotter passed away in 1785 in Hassela (X).

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  • In 1720, Elisabeth Olofsdotter entered the world in Torp (Y), born to Olof Persson And Brita Persdotter.
  • Elisabeth Olofsdotter married Per Jeansson Stockhaus, and had children including Brita Margareta Stockhaus, Elisabet Stockhaus, Kristina Stockhaus.
  • Elisabeth Olofsdotter passed away in 1785 in Hassela (X).

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Elisabeth Olofsdotter's Ancestors

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Elisabeth Olofsdotter
1720–1785
Birth Place: Torp (Y)
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Elisabeth Olofsdotter's Descendants

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Elisabeth Olofsdotter (12 OCT 1720–10 APR 1785) m. Per (Jeansson) Stockhaus (17 JUN 1732–9 OCT 1814)
  1. 1. Brita (Margareta) Stockhaus 1755–1802 m. Benjamin Palm 1748–1796
    1. 1. Benjamin Palm 1786–1790
    2. 2. Benjamin Palm 1795–
    3. 3. Brita Palm 1791–1859 m. Erik Wiklund 1794–1846
    4. 4. Elisabet Palm 1783–1869 m. Anders Hansson 1779–1856
    5. 5. Erik Palm 1789–
    6. 6. Jan Palm 1780–1856 m. Elisabeth Henriksdotter 1767–1836
      1. 1. Benjamin Palm 1805–1837
    7. 7. Margareta Palm 1775–1807 m. Jonas Persson 1769–1848
      1. 1. Brita Jonsdotter 1795–1871 m. Lars (G�oransson) W�ard 1795–1867
        1. 1. Brita Larsdotter 1826–1908 m. Paul Svensson 1825–1896
        2. 2. Greta (Larsdotter) W�ard 1821–1894 m. Anders Hansson 1814–1896
        3. 3. Gunilla (Larsdotter) W�ard 1829–1912 m. Johan (Erik) Johansson 1821–1875
        4. 4. Jonas (Larsson) W�ard 1816–1886 m. Margareta Andersdotter 1832–1910
        5. 5. Lars (Larsson) W�ard 1824–
        6. 6. Martha (Larsdotter) W�ard 1818–1840
        7. 7. Per (Larsson) W�ard 1834–1892 m. Maria Johansdotter 1837–1917
        8. 8. P�al (Larsson) W�ard 1839–
      2. 2. Elisabet Jonsdotter 1806–1850
      3. 3. Margareta Jonsdotter 1797–1799
      4. 4. Margareta Jonsdotter 1799–1883 m. Anders Pehrsson 1806–1892
        1. 1. Per (Andersson) Borg 1846–
      5. 5. Per Jonsson 1802–
    8. 8. Peter Palm 1778–1820 m. Engla (Stina) Weinberg 1786–1824
      1. 1. Brita (Lovisa) Palm 1811–1897
      2. 2. Fredrik (Aron) Palm 1815–1860
      3. 3. Maria (Kristina) Palm 1810–1850
  2. 2. Elisabet Stockhaus 1758–1826 m. Abraham (Johansson) L�onn 1751–1817
    1. 1. Johan (Abrahamsson) L�onn 1781–1859
    2. 2. Lisa Abrahamsdotter 1783–1876
    3. 3. Rachel Abrahamsdotter 1786–1856
  3. 3. Kristina Stockhaus 1753–1782

Elisabeth Olofsdotter's Timeline

3 Records

1720
12 OCT 1720
Birth of Elisabeth Olofsdotter in Torp (Y)
Torp (Y)
1785
29 MAR 1785
Age 65
Death of Elisabeth Olofsdotter in Hassela (X)
Hassela (X)
1785
10 APR 1785
Age 65
Burial of Elisabeth Olofsdotter in Hassela (X)
Hassela (X)

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 12 OCT 1720
    Event Place: Torp (Y)
    Record Source: Smedskivan 6

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 29 MAR 1785
    Event Place: Hassela (X)
    Record Source: Hassela kyrkoarkiv, D�od- och begravningsb�ocker, SEHLA1010066F1 (1775-1861), bildid: C0031186_00022

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Burial
    Event Date: 10 APR 1785
    Event Place: Hassela (X)
    Record Source: Hassela kyrkoarkiv, D�od- och begravningsb�ocker, SEHLA1010066F1 (1775-1861), bildid: C0031186_00022

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