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Hans Larsen 1712–1721 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 6 Oct 1712

Birth Location: Nøtterøy, Vestfold, Norway

Death Date: 8 Jan 1721

Death Location: Nøtterøy, Vestfold, Norway

Father: Lars Svendson

Mother: Ronnou Hansdr

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In 1712, Hans Larsen entered the world in Nøtterøy, Vestfold, Norway, born to Lars Svendson And Ronnou Hansdr. Hans Larsen passed away in 1721 in Nøtterøy, Vestfold, Norway.

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Biography

  • In 1712, Hans Larsen entered the world in Nøtterøy, Vestfold, Norway, born to Lars Svendson And Ronnou Hansdr.
  • Hans Larsen passed away in 1721 in Nøtterøy, Vestfold, Norway.

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Hans Larsen's Ancestors

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Hans Larsen
1712–1721
Birth Place: Nøtterøy, Vestfold, Norway
Parents
Lars Svendson
1686–1713
Bjerkøy, Nøtterøy, Vestfold, Norway
Ronnou Hansdr
1684–1744
Tolfsrød, Slagen in Sem, Vestfold, Norway
Grandparents
Svend Andersen(Bjerkø)
1660–1743
Nøtterøy, Vestfold, Norway
Gjoa Larsen
1647–1719
Bjerkøy, Nøtterøy, Vestfold, Norway
Hans Torstensen
1626–1698
Store Stang, Vestfold, Norway
Margrethe (Christensdatter, av) Åsgårdstrand
1642–1715
Borre, Åsgårdstrand, Norway
Great-Grandparents
Anders Pederssen
1610–1668
Lars Trulson
1600–1658
Christen Clemmets
1616–1686
Margrete Lystrup
1620–1690
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Gunhild (Jomaas)
1578–1625

Hans Larsen's Timeline

2 Records

1712
6 Oct 1712
Birth of Hans Larsen in Nøtterøy, Vestfold, Norway
Nøtterøy, Vestfold, Norway
1721
8 Jan 1721
Age 9
Death of Hans Larsen in Nøtterøy, Vestfold, Norway
Nøtterøy, Vestfold, Norway

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 6 Oct 1712
    Event Place: Nøtterøy, Vestfold, Norway

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 8 Jan 1721
    Event Place: Nøtterøy, Vestfold, Norway

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