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Gabriel Johansson 1825–1825 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 22 maj 1825

Birth Location: Högås, Degerfors, Västerbotten

Death Date: 19 Jul 1825

Death Location: Högås, Degerfors, Västerbotten, Sweden

Father: Johan Gabrielsson

Mother: Sara Emanuelsdotter

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Gabriel Johansson was born in 1825 in Högås, Degerfors, Västerbotten, the child of Johan Gabrielsson And Sara Kristina Emanuelsdotter. Gabriel Johansson passed away in 1825 in Högås, Degerfors, Västerbotten, Sweden.

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Biography

  • Gabriel Johansson was born in 1825 in Högås, Degerfors, Västerbotten, the child of Johan Gabrielsson And Sara Kristina Emanuelsdotter.
  • Gabriel Johansson passed away in 1825 in Högås, Degerfors, Västerbotten, Sweden.

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Gabriel Johansson's Ancestors

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Gabriel Johansson
1825–1825
Birth Place: Högås, Degerfors, Västerbotten
Parents
Johan Gabrielsson
1799–1862
Tväråträsk, Degerfors, Västerbotten, Sweden
Sara (Kristina) Emanuelsdotter
1800–1871
Tväråträsk, Degerfors, Västerbotten, Sweden
Grandparents
GABRIEL (Johansson) Hörnberg
1766–1818
Högland, Nordmaling, Västerbotten, Sverige
MARGARETA (Greta) Andersdotter
1766–1817
Nysätra, Västerbotten, Sverige
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Gabriel Johansson's Timeline

2 Records

1825
22 maj 1825
Birth of Gabriel Johansson in Högås, Degerfors, Västerbotten
Högås, Degerfors, Västerbotten
1825
19 Jul 1825
Death of Gabriel Johansson in Högås, Degerfors, Västerbotten, Sweden
Högås, Degerfors, Västerbotten, Sweden

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 22 maj 1825
    Event Place: Högås, Degerfors, Västerbotten

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 19 Jul 1825
    Event Place: Högås, Degerfors, Västerbotten, Sweden

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