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Eva Pehrsdotter 1844–1907 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 2 jan 1844

Birth Location: Vilhelmina, Vasterbotten, Sweden

Death Date: 8 feb 1907

Death Location: Volgsjö, Vilhelmina, Västerbotten, Sweden

Father: Per Danielsson

Mother: Anna Eriksdotter

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In 1844, Eva Pehrsdotter entered the world in Vilhelmina, Vasterbotten, Sweden, born to Per Danielsson And Anna Margareta Eriksdotter. Eva Pehrsdotter passed away in 1907 in Volgsjö, Vilhelmina, Västerbotten, Sweden.

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Biography

  • In 1844, Eva Pehrsdotter entered the world in Vilhelmina, Vasterbotten, Sweden, born to Per Danielsson And Anna Margareta Eriksdotter.
  • Eva Pehrsdotter passed away in 1907 in Volgsjö, Vilhelmina, Västerbotten, Sweden.

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Eva Pehrsdotter's Ancestors

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Eva Pehrsdotter
1844–1907
Birth Place: Vilhelmina, Vasterbotten, Sweden
Parents
Per Danielsson
1805–1849
Vilhelmina, Vasterbotten, Sweden
Anna (Margareta) Eriksdotter
1811–1888
Arksjö, Dorotea, Västerbotten, Sverige
Grandparents
Erik Johansson
1781–1849
Åsele, Västerbotten, Sverige
Karin Jonsdotter
1777–1868
Arksjö, Dorotea, Västerbotten, Sverige
Great-Grandparents
Jon Persson
1740–1798
Kerstin Persdotter
1748–1826
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Eva Pehrsdotter's Timeline

2 Records

1844
2 jan 1844
Birth of Eva Pehrsdotter in Vilhelmina, Vasterbotten, Sweden
Vilhelmina, Vasterbotten, Sweden
1907
8 feb 1907
Age 63
Death of Eva Pehrsdotter in Volgsjö, Vilhelmina, Västerbotten, Sweden
Volgsjö, Vilhelmina, Västerbotten, Sweden

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 2 jan 1844
    Event Place: Vilhelmina, Vasterbotten, Sweden

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 8 feb 1907
    Event Place: Volgsjö, Vilhelmina, Västerbotten, Sweden

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