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Emma Nilsdotter 1871–1873 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 24 APR 1871

Birth Location: Bjäraryd, Blekinge län, Sverige

Death Date: 25 nov 1873

Death Location: Bjäraryd, Blekinge län, Sverige

Father: NILS Olsson

Mother: Else Olsdotter

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In 1871, Emma Nilsdotter entered the world in Bjäraryd, Blekinge län, Sverige, born to Nils Olsson And Else Olsdotter. Emma Nilsdotter passed away in 1873 in Bjäraryd, Blekinge län, Sverige.

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Biography

  • In 1871, Emma Nilsdotter entered the world in Bjäraryd, Blekinge län, Sverige, born to Nils Olsson And Else Olsdotter.
  • Emma Nilsdotter passed away in 1873 in Bjäraryd, Blekinge län, Sverige.

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Emma Nilsdotter's Ancestors

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Emma Nilsdotter
1871–1873
Birth Place: Bjäraryd, Blekinge län, Sverige
Parents
NILS Olsson
1835–1904
Gammalstorp, Blekinge län, Sverige
Else Olsdotter
1837–1898
Agerum, Blekinge län, Sverige
Grandparents
Ola (Olof) Abrahamsson,
1804–1849
Gammalstorp, Blekinge län, Sverige
Elna Olsdotter
1805–1886
Gammalstorp, Blekinge län, Sverige
Great-Grandparents
Abraham Jönsson
1770–1814
Sissa Svensdotter
1770–1824
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Jons Abrahamsson
1743–1815
Karna Lafversdotter
1746–1784
Sven Erickson
1743–1809
Tyra Jonsdotter
1743–1797

Emma Nilsdotter's Timeline

2 Records

1871
24 APR 1871
Birth of Emma Nilsdotter in Bjäraryd, Blekinge län, Sverige
Bjäraryd, Blekinge län, Sverige
1873
25 nov 1873
Age 2
Death of Emma Nilsdotter in Bjäraryd, Blekinge län, Sverige
Bjäraryd, Blekinge län, Sverige

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 24 APR 1871
    Event Place: Bjäraryd, Blekinge län, Sverige

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 25 nov 1873
    Event Place: Bjäraryd, Blekinge län, Sverige

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