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Elna Larsdotter 1789–1845 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 14 Sep 1789

Birth Location: Tosteberga, Trolle-Ljungby, Kristianstad, Sverige

Death Date: 30 Apr 1845

Death Location: Valje Gård, Sölvesborg, (K)

Father: Lars Olsson

Mother: Karna Jönsdotter

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In 1789, Elna Larsdotter entered the world in Tosteberga, Trolle-Ljungby, Kristianstad, Sverige, born to Lars Olsson And Karna Jonsdotter. Elna Larsdotter passed away in 1845 in Valje Gård, Sölvesborg, (K).

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  • In 1789, Elna Larsdotter entered the world in Tosteberga, Trolle-Ljungby, Kristianstad, Sverige, born to Lars Olsson And Karna Jonsdotter.
  • Elna Larsdotter passed away in 1845 in Valje Gård, Sölvesborg, (K).

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Elna Larsdotter's Ancestors

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Elna Larsdotter
1789–1845
Birth Place: Tosteberga, Trolle-Ljungby, Kristianstad, Sverige
Parents
Lars Olsson
1755–1804
Tosteberga 8, Trolle Ljungby, Skåne, Sverige
Karna Jönsdotter
1764–1828
Vanneberga, Trolle-Ljungby, Kristianstad, Sverige
Grandparents
Olof Mattsson
1720–1785
Tosteberga 8, Trolle Ljungby, Skåne, Sverige
Elna Eriksdotter
1730–1780
Vanneberga No17, Trolle Ljungby, Kristianstad, Sverige
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Elna Larsdotter's Timeline

2 Records

1789
14 Sep 1789
Birth of Elna Larsdotter in Tosteberga, Trolle-Ljungby, Kristianstad, Sverige
Tosteberga, Trolle-Ljungby, Kristianstad, Sverige
1845
30 Apr 1845
Age 56
Death of Elna Larsdotter in Valje Gård, Sölvesborg, (K)
Valje Gård, Sölvesborg, (K)

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 14 Sep 1789
    Event Place: Tosteberga, Trolle-Ljungby, Kristianstad, Sverige

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 30 Apr 1845
    Event Place: Valje Gård, Sölvesborg, (K)

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