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Emma Christina Johansdotter 1857–1858 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 19 september 1857

Birth Location: Rumskulla socken, Kalmar lӓn, Sweden

Death Date: 20 september 1858

Death Location: Rumskulla, Kalmar, Sverige

Father: Johan Jonsson

Mother: Christina Andersdotter

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The story of Emma Christina Johansdotter began in 1857 in Rumskulla socken, Kalmar lӓn, Sweden. Emma Christina Johansdotter passed away in 1858 in Rumskulla, Kalmar, Sverige.

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Biography

  • The story of Emma Christina Johansdotter began in 1857 in Rumskulla socken, Kalmar lӓn, Sweden.
  • Emma Christina Johansdotter passed away in 1858 in Rumskulla, Kalmar, Sverige.

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Emma Johansdotter's Ancestors

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Emma Johansdotter
1857–1858
Birth Place: Rumskulla socken, Kalmar lӓn, Sweden
Parents
Johan Erik Jonsson
1830–
Kalmar
Christina (Cath) Andersdotter
1836–1905
Lönneberga, Kalmar, Sverige
Grandparents
Anders Nilsson
1807–1890
Vimmerby, Kalmar, Swdn.
Stina (Greta) Svensdotter
1811–1886
Lönneberga, Kalmar, Sverige
Great-Grandparents
Nils Persson
1768–1842
Caisa Jeansdotter
1765–1815
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Peter Svensson
1736–
Anna
1728–
Jean Persson
1722–
Chierstin
1722–

Emma Johansdotter's Timeline

2 Records

1857
19 september 1857
Birth of Emma Christina Johansdotter in Rumskulla socken, Kalmar lӓn, Sweden
Rumskulla socken, Kalmar lӓn, Sweden
1858
20 september 1858
Age 1
Death of Emma Christina Johansdotter in Rumskulla, Kalmar, Sverige
Rumskulla, Kalmar, Sverige

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 19 september 1857
    Event Place: Rumskulla socken, Kalmar lӓn, Sweden

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 20 september 1858
    Event Place: Rumskulla, Kalmar, Sverige

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