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Elna Mickelsdotter Andersson 1760–1787 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 11 FEB 1760

Birth Location: Klasaröd 1, Blentarp (M)

Death Date: 25 MAR 1787

Death Location: Blentarps Kyrka, Blentarp (M)

Father: Mikael Andersson

Mother: Bengta Ruth

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In 1760, Elna Mickelsdotter Andersson entered the world in Klasaröd 1, Blentarp (M), born to Mikael Andersson And Bengta Nilsdotter Olufsson Ruth. Elna Mickelsdotter Andersson passed away in 1787 in Blentarps Kyrka, Blentarp (M).

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Biography

  • In 1760, Elna Mickelsdotter Andersson entered the world in Klasaröd 1, Blentarp (M), born to Mikael Andersson And Bengta Nilsdotter Olufsson Ruth.
  • Elna Mickelsdotter Andersson passed away in 1787 in Blentarps Kyrka, Blentarp (M).

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Elna Andersson's Ancestors

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Elna Andersson
1760–1787
Birth Place: Klasaröd 1, Blentarp (M)
Parents
Mikael Andersson
1730–1787
Näbbarp, Slimminge (M)
Bengta (Nilsdotter Olufsson) Ruth
1733–1804
Klasaröd 1, Blentarp (M)
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Elna Andersson's Timeline

3 Records

1760
11 FEB 1760
Birth of Elna Mickelsdotter Andersson in Klasaröd 1, Blentarp (M)
Klasaröd 1, Blentarp (M)
1787
9 FEB 1787
Age 27
Death of Elna Mickelsdotter Andersson in Klasaröd 1, Blentarp (M)
Klasaröd 1, Blentarp (M)
1787
25 MAR 1787
Age 27
Burial of Elna Mickelsdotter Andersson in Blentarps Kyrka, Blentarp (M)
Blentarps Kyrka, Blentarp (M)

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 11 FEB 1760
    Event Place: Klasaröd 1, Blentarp (M)

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 9 FEB 1787
    Event Place: Klasaröd 1, Blentarp (M)

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Burial
    Event Date: 25 MAR 1787
    Event Place: Blentarps Kyrka, Blentarp (M)

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