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Erik Larsson 1770–1808 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 28 APR 1770

Birth Location: Svartlå 4, Nederluleå (BD)

Death Date: 1808?

Death Location: Död före 1809 men när?

Father: Lars Pil

Mother: Malin Hansdotter

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The story of Erik Larsson began in 1770 in Svartlå 4, Nederluleå (BD). Erik Larsson passed away in 1808 in Död före 1809 men när?.

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Biography

  • The story of Erik Larsson began in 1770 in Svartlå 4, Nederluleå (BD).
  • Erik Larsson passed away in 1808 in Död före 1809 men när?.

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Erik Larsson's Ancestors

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Erik Larsson
1770–1808
Birth Place: Svartlå 4, Nederluleå (BD)
Parents
Lars Nilsson Pil
1733–1807
Svartlå 4, Boden,Svarlå 4,Luleå parish, Luleå landsförsamling, Norrbottens län, Sweden
Malin (Magdalena) Hansdotter
1725–1804
Bredåker 8, Nederluleå, Norrbotten, Sweden
Grandparents
Nils Eliasson
1704–1789
Svensbyn, Piteå lfs, Norrbotten, Sweden
Karin Johansdotter
1708–1739
Bergsviken 3, Piteå landsförsamling, Norrbotten, Sverige
Hans (Nilsson) Kring
1690–1745
Heden, Nederluleå, Norrbotten, Sweden
Karin Larsdotter
1689–1744
Bredåker, Nederluleå, Norrbotten, Sverige
Great-Grandparents
Johan Modig
1665–1745
Malin Månsdotter
1680–1758
Nils Pelle
1638–1708
Gertrud Henriksdotter
1645–1738
Lars Larsson
1658–1732
Märet Larsdotter
1666–1740
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Erik Larsson's Timeline

2 Records

1770
28 APR 1770
Birth of Erik Larsson in Svartlå 4, Nederluleå (BD)
Svartlå 4, Nederluleå (BD)
1808
1808?
Age 38
Death of Erik Larsson in Död före 1809 men när?
Död före 1809 men när?

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 28 APR 1770
    Event Place: Svartlå 4, Nederluleå (BD)

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1808?
    Event Place: Död före 1809 men när?

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