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Erik Olsson 1719–1798 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 23 Apr 1719

Birth Location: Trönö, Daglösa 1, Gävleborgs län, Sverige

Death Date: 12 Maj 1798

Death Location: Trönö, Daglösa 1, Gävleborgs län, Sverige

Father: Olof Knutsson

Mother: Karin Eriksdotter

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Erik Olsson was born in 1719 in Trönö, Daglösa 1, Gävleborgs län, Sverige, the child of Olof Knutsson And Karin Eriksdotter. Erik Olsson passed away in 1798 in Trönö, Daglösa 1, Gävleborgs län, Sverige.

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Biography

  • Erik Olsson was born in 1719 in Trönö, Daglösa 1, Gävleborgs län, Sverige, the child of Olof Knutsson And Karin Eriksdotter.
  • Erik Olsson passed away in 1798 in Trönö, Daglösa 1, Gävleborgs län, Sverige.

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Erik Olsson's Ancestors

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Erik Olsson
1719–1798
Birth Place: Trönö, Daglösa 1, Gävleborgs län, Sverige
Parents
Olof Knutsson
1678–1739
Trönö,Daglösa 1,Gävleborgs län
Karin Eriksdotter
1684–1769
Tygsta, Trönö, Gävleborg, Sverige
Grandparents
Erik Nilsson
1639–1697
Tygsta, Trönö, Gävleborg, Sverige
Kerstin Persdotter
1643–1703
Trönö, Tygsta, Gävleborg, Sverige
Great-Grandparents
Nils Jonsson
1608–1672
Ingrid Håkansdotter
1600–1692
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Erik Olsson's Timeline

2 Records

1719
23 Apr 1719
Birth of Erik Olsson in Trönö, Daglösa 1, Gävleborgs län, Sverige
Trönö, Daglösa 1, Gävleborgs län, Sverige
1798
12 Maj 1798
Age 79
Death of Erik Olsson in Trönö, Daglösa 1, Gävleborgs län, Sverige
Trönö, Daglösa 1, Gävleborgs län, Sverige

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 23 Apr 1719
    Event Place: Trönö, Daglösa 1, Gävleborgs län, Sverige

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 12 Maj 1798
    Event Place: Trönö, Daglösa 1, Gävleborgs län, Sverige

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