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Gunhild Jonsdotter 1622–1668 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: ABT 1622

Birth Location: Västra Kalhult, Osby, Osby, Skåne, Sverige

Death Date: 8 feb 1668

Death Location: Karstorp, Östra Broby, Skåne, Sverige

Father: Jon Svensson

Mother: Elna Tuvesdotter

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In 1622, Gunhild Jonsdotter entered the world in Västra Kalhult, Osby, Osby, Skåne, Sverige, born to Jon Benz Svensson And Elna Tuvesdotter. Gunhild Jonsdotter passed away in 1668 in Karstorp, Östra Broby, Skåne, Sverige.

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Biography

  • In 1622, Gunhild Jonsdotter entered the world in Västra Kalhult, Osby, Osby, Skåne, Sverige, born to Jon Benz Svensson And Elna Tuvesdotter.
  • Gunhild Jonsdotter passed away in 1668 in Karstorp, Östra Broby, Skåne, Sverige.

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Gunhild Jonsdotter's Ancestors

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Gunhild Jonsdotter
1622–1668
Birth Place: Västra Kalhult, Osby, Osby, Skåne, Sverige
Parents
Jon Benz Svensson
1564–1657
V Kalhult Osby Skåne, Sverige
Elna Tuvesdotter
1598–1665
Måseröd, Osby, Osby, Skåne, Sverige
Grandparents
Sven Jenssön
1530–1584
Västra Kalhult, Osby
Bengta ((Bente)) Mattisdotter
1535–1600
V Kalhult Osby Skåne, Sverige
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Gunhild Jonsdotter's Timeline

2 Records

1622
ABT 1622
Birth of Gunhild Jonsdotter in Västra Kalhult, Osby, Osby, Skåne, Sverige
Västra Kalhult, Osby, Osby, Skåne, Sverige
1668
8 feb 1668
Age 46
Death of Gunhild Jonsdotter in Karstorp, Östra Broby, Skåne, Sverige
Karstorp, Östra Broby, Skåne, Sverige

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: ABT 1622
    Event Place: Västra Kalhult, Osby, Osby, Skåne, Sverige

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 8 feb 1668
    Event Place: Karstorp, Östra Broby, Skåne, Sverige

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