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Eva Gunborg Eriksson 1913–2001 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 13 Jan 1913

Birth Location: Husby-Långhundra, Uppsala, Sverige

Death Date: 26 dec 2001

Death Location: Heliga Trefaldigheten, Uppsala, Sverige

Father: Johan Eriksson

Mother: Matilda Sotterman

Spouse(s): Ernst Hurtig

Children(s): Gunborg Hurtig

The story of Eva Gunborg Eriksson began in 1913 in Husby-Långhundra, Uppsala, Sverige. In 1898, Eva Gunborg Eriksson resided in Husby-Långhundra, Stockholm, Sweden. Eva Gunborg Eriksson married Ernst Gustaf Johansson Hurtig, and had children including Ernst Borje Hurtig, Gunborg Ingegard Hurtig, Jerry Erik Lennart Hurtig. Eva Gunborg Eriksson passed away in 2001 in Heliga Trefaldigheten, Uppsala, Sverige.

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Biography

  • The story of Eva Gunborg Eriksson began in 1913 in Husby-Långhundra, Uppsala, Sverige.
  • In 1898, Eva Gunborg Eriksson resided in Husby-Långhundra, Stockholm, Sweden.
  • Eva Gunborg Eriksson married Ernst Gustaf Johansson Hurtig, and had children including Ernst Borje Hurtig, Gunborg Ingegard Hurtig, Jerry Erik Lennart Hurtig.
  • Eva Gunborg Eriksson passed away in 2001 in Heliga Trefaldigheten, Uppsala, Sverige.

Immediate Family

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Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Eva Eriksson's Ancestors

Self
Eva Eriksson
1913–2001
Birth Place: Husby-Långhundra, Uppsala, Sverige
Parents
Johan Axel Eriksson
1882–1954
Knutby, Stockholm, Sverige
Matilda Sotterman
1889–1965
Knutby, Stockholm, Sverige
Grandparents
Johan (Erik) Jansson
1860–1929
Tarf, Knutby, Uppsala, Sverige
Mathilda (Josefina) Persdotter
1862–1937
Knutby, Uppsala, Sverige
Johan Sotterman
1833–1916
Knutby, Stockholm, Sverige
Sofia (Karolina) Ersdotter
1858–1936
Fasterna, Stockholm, Sverige
Great-Grandparents
Anna Jansdotter
1826–1917
Petter Jakobsson
1820–1904
Lovisa Hansdotter
1829–1866
Johan Sotterman
1810–1886
Greta Jansdotter
1806–1884
Erik Jonsson
1819–1865
Anna Mårtensdotter
1823–
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Jan Jansson
1782–1864
Anna Persdotter
1791–1848
Jacob Persson
1778–1860
Maja Hansdotter
1789–1860
Hans Hansson
1779–
Stina Andersdotter
1789–
Hans Sotterman
1784–1866
Greta Jansdotter
1778–1819
Jan Larsson
1772–1846
Maja Ersdotter
1780–1856
Jonas Larsson
1782–
Agneta Eriksdotter
1790–
Mårten Danielsson
1798–1867
Greta Jansdotter
1801–1888

Eva Eriksson's Descendants

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Eva (Gunborg) Eriksson (13 Jan 1913–26 dec 2001) m. Ernst (Gustaf Johansson) Hurtig (15 Apr 1905–2 mar 1992)
  1. 1. Gunborg (Ingegärd) Hurtig 1933–2012

Eva Eriksson's Timeline

3 Records

1898
1898-1920
Eva Gunborg Eriksson resided here in Husby-Långhundra, Stockholm, Sweden
Husby-Långhundra, Stockholm, Sweden
1913
13 Jan 1913
Birth of Eva Gunborg Eriksson in Husby-Långhundra, Uppsala, Sverige
Husby-Långhundra, Uppsala, Sverige
2001
26 dec 2001
Age 88
Death of Eva Gunborg Eriksson in Heliga Trefaldigheten, Uppsala, Sverige
Heliga Trefaldigheten, Uppsala, Sverige

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 13 Jan 1913
    Event Place: Husby-Långhundra, Uppsala, Sverige
    Record Source:
    [1] Sweden, Indexed Birth Records, 1859-1946
    [2] Sweden, Indexed Birth Records, 1859-1946, Genline AB; Johanneshov, Sweden; GID Number: 100003.80.21800; RollFiche Number: CL3877
    [3] Sweden, Births from the Swedish Death Index
    [4] Sweden, Indexed Marriage Records, 1860-1947, Genline AB; Johanneshov, Sweden; Swedish Church Records Archive; GID Number: 100003.112.13900; Roll Number: CL3884

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Residence
    Event Date: 1898-1920
    Event Place: Husby-Långhundra, Stockholm, Sweden
    Record Source: Sweden, Church Records, County: Stockholm; Parish: Husby-Långhundra; Volume: SCB; Record Type: Födde (Births); Year Range: 1898-1920; RollFiche: CK6809

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 26 dec 2001
    Event Place: Heliga Trefaldigheten, Uppsala, Sverige

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