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Eva Matilda Nilsson 1861–1874 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 25 SEP 1861

Birth Location: Burträsk

Death Date: 31 MAY 1874

Death Location: Kvarnbyn 7:13 Burträsk

Father: Anton Nilsson

Mother: Kristina Natanaelsdotter

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In 1861, Eva Matilda Nilsson entered the world in Burträsk, born to Anton Nilsson And Kristina Margareta Natanaelsdotter. Eva Matilda Nilsson passed away in 1874 in Kvarnbyn 7:13 Burträsk.

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Biography

  • In 1861, Eva Matilda Nilsson entered the world in Burträsk, born to Anton Nilsson And Kristina Margareta Natanaelsdotter.
  • Eva Matilda Nilsson passed away in 1874 in Kvarnbyn 7:13 Burträsk.

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Eva Nilsson's Ancestors

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Eva Nilsson
1861–1874
Birth Place: Burträsk
Parents
Anton Nilsson
1830–1902
Kvarnbyn Burträsk
Kristina (Margareta) Natanaelsdotter
1833–1880
Kvarnbyn
Grandparents
Nathanael Östensson
1787–1859
Kvarnbyn, Burträsk, Västerbotten, Sweden
Maria (Margareta) Eriksdotter
1794–1852
Villvattnet
Great-Grandparents
Östen Jonsson
1752–1825
Anna Nilsdotter
1763–1851
Erik Eriksson
1766–1840
Karin Jonsdotter
1768–1848
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Nils Thomasson-Brummer
1723–1801
Anna Johansdotter
1722–1802
Erik Andersson
1732–1803
Dordea Persdotter
1733–1812
Jonas Johansson
1742–1823
Margareta Larsdotter
1729–1803

Eva Nilsson's Timeline

2 Records

1861
25 SEP 1861
Birth of Eva Matilda Nilsson in Burträsk
Burträsk
1874
31 MAY 1874
Age 13
Death of Eva Matilda Nilsson in Kvarnbyn 7:13 Burträsk
Kvarnbyn 7:13 Burträsk

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 25 SEP 1861
    Event Place: Burträsk

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 31 MAY 1874
    Event Place: Kvarnbyn 7:13 Burträsk

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