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Hanna Jonsdotter 1644–1721 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1644

Birth Location: Osby, Kristianstad, Sweden

Death Date: 16 Apr 1721

Death Location: Osby, Kristianstad, Sweden

Father: Jon Persson

Mother: Nilla Svensdotter

Spouse(s): Sonne Olofsson

Children(s): Elin Sonesdotter*

Hanna Jonsdotter was born in 1644 in Osby, Kristianstad, Sweden, the child of Jon Persson And Nilla Svensdotter. Hanna Jonsdotter married Sonne Olofsson, and had children including Elin Sonesdotter. Hanna Jonsdotter passed away in 1721 in Osby, Kristianstad, Sweden.

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Biography

  • Hanna Jonsdotter was born in 1644 in Osby, Kristianstad, Sweden, the child of Jon Persson And Nilla Svensdotter.
  • Hanna Jonsdotter married Sonne Olofsson, and had children including Elin Sonesdotter.
  • Hanna Jonsdotter passed away in 1721 in Osby, Kristianstad, Sweden.

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Hanna Jonsdotter's Ancestors

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Hanna Jonsdotter
1644–1721
Birth Place: Osby, Kristianstad, Sweden
Parents
Jon Persson
1601–1669
Loshult, Skåne, Sverige
Nilla Svensdotter
1608–1678
Osby, Skåne, Sverige
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Great-Grandparents
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Hanna Jonsdotter's Descendants

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Hanna Jonsdotter (1644–16 Apr 1721) m. Sonne Olofsson (1638–15 Feb 1693)
  1. 1. Elin Sonesdotter* 1671–1756 m. Per Trulsson 1672–1726

Hanna Jonsdotter's Timeline

2 Records

1644
1644
Birth of Hanna Jonsdotter in Osby, Kristianstad, Sweden
Osby, Kristianstad, Sweden
1721
16 Apr 1721
Age 77
Death of Hanna Jonsdotter in Osby, Kristianstad, Sweden
Osby, Kristianstad, Sweden

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1644
    Event Place: Osby, Kristianstad, Sweden

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 16 Apr 1721
    Event Place: Osby, Kristianstad, Sweden

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