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Greta Persdotter 1777–1832 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1777

Birth Location: Månsbyn nr 1, Nederkalix sn, Norrbotten, Sverige

Death Date: 5 AUG 1832

Death Location: Bondersbyn

Father: Pehr Pehrsson

Mother: Karin Davidsdotter

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In 1777, Greta Persdotter entered the world in Månsbyn nr 1, Nederkalix sn, Norrbotten, Sverige, born to Pehr Pehrsson And Karin Davidsdotter. Greta Persdotter passed away in 1832 in Bondersbyn.

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Biography

  • In 1777, Greta Persdotter entered the world in Månsbyn nr 1, Nederkalix sn, Norrbotten, Sverige, born to Pehr Pehrsson And Karin Davidsdotter.
  • Greta Persdotter passed away in 1832 in Bondersbyn.

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Greta Persdotter's Ancestors

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Greta Persdotter
1777–1832
Birth Place: Månsbyn nr 1, Nederkalix sn, Norrbotten, Sverige
Parents
Pehr Pehrsson
1728–1811
Månsbyn nr 1, Nederkalix sn, Norrbotten, Sverige
Karin Davidsdotter
1739–1796
Bondersbyn 4, Nederkalix, Norrbotten, Sverige
Grandparents
David Davidsson
1701–1782
Bondersbyn nr 4, Nederkalix sn, Norrbotten, Sverige
Karin Pehrsdotterny
1697–1762
Bondersbyn 6, Nederkalix sn, Norrbotten, Sverige
Great-Grandparents
Per Johansson
1660–1715
Elisabeta Jönsdotter
1660–1715
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Jöns Nilssonny
1630–1666
Sissla
1642–1666

Greta Persdotter's Timeline

2 Records

1777
1777
Birth of Greta Persdotter in Månsbyn nr 1, Nederkalix sn, Norrbotten, Sverige
Månsbyn nr 1, Nederkalix sn, Norrbotten, Sverige
1832
5 AUG 1832
Age 55
Death of Greta Persdotter in Bondersbyn
Bondersbyn

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1777
    Event Place: Månsbyn nr 1, Nederkalix sn, Norrbotten, Sverige

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 5 AUG 1832
    Event Place: Bondersbyn

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