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Hans Andersson 1767–1768 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 26 AUG 1767

Birth Location: Tinnes, Diby, Ormsö, Estland

Death Date: 26 APR 1768

Death Location: Tinnes, Diby, Ormsö, Estland

Father: ANDERS (FÄLLIN)

Mother: GERTRUD LARSDOTTER

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In 1767, Hans Andersson entered the world in Tinnes, Diby, Ormsö, Estland, born to Anders Larsson Fallin And Gertrud Larsdotter. Hans Andersson passed away in 1768 in Tinnes, Diby, Ormsö, Estland.

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Biography

  • In 1767, Hans Andersson entered the world in Tinnes, Diby, Ormsö, Estland, born to Anders Larsson Fallin And Gertrud Larsdotter.
  • Hans Andersson passed away in 1768 in Tinnes, Diby, Ormsö, Estland.

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Hans Andersson's Ancestors

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Hans Andersson
1767–1768
Birth Place: Tinnes, Diby, Ormsö, Estland
Parents
ANDERS LARSSON (FÄLLIN)
1744–1817
Hullo, Ormsö, Estland
GERTRUD LARSDOTTER
1744–1806
Sviby, Ormsö, Estland
Grandparents
AGNETA TOMASDOTTER
1703–
Tompo, Ormsö/Vormsi, Estland
LARS (HANSSON) (GRÖN)
1709–1757
Sviby, Ormsö, Estland
GERTRUD (BERTILSDOTTER) (SVÄRD)
1715–1767
Diby, Ormsö, Estland
Great-Grandparents
BERTIL TÖNISSON
1683–1753
2nd-Great-Grandparents
TÖNIS TÖNISSON
1653–1719
GERTRUD MARTENSDOTTER
1658–1720

Hans Andersson's Timeline

2 Records

1767
26 AUG 1767
Birth of Hans Andersson in Tinnes, Diby, Ormsö, Estland
Tinnes, Diby, Ormsö, Estland
1768
26 APR 1768
Age 1
Death of Hans Andersson in Tinnes, Diby, Ormsö, Estland
Tinnes, Diby, Ormsö, Estland

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 26 AUG 1767
    Event Place: Tinnes, Diby, Ormsö, Estland

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 26 APR 1768
    Event Place: Tinnes, Diby, Ormsö, Estland
    Record Source: Bo Nyman

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