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Helena Lena Nilsdotter 1757–1849 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 27 oktober 1757

Birth Location: Uppsala, Stora Malm, Södermanland, Sverige

Death Date: 17 februari 1849

Death Location: Hovsjö, Lilla Malma, Södermanland, Sverige

Father: Nils Eriksson

Mother: Anna Persdotter

Spouse(s): Jonas Jonsson

Children(s): Kajsa Jonsdotter, Erik Jonsson, Jonas Jonsson, ANNA Jonsdotter

In 1757, Helena Lena Nilsdotter entered the world in Uppsala, Stora Malm, Södermanland, Sverige, born to Nils Eriksson And Anna Persdotter. In 1841, Helena Lena Nilsdotter resided in Hofsjö Södergard (Södergård) Lilla Malma, Söderman. Helena Lena Nilsdotter married Jonas Jonsson, and had children including Anna Lena Jonsdotter, Erik Jonsson, Jonas Jonsson, Kajsa Jonsdotter. Helena Lena Nilsdotter passed away in 1849 in Hovsjö, Lilla Malma, Södermanland, Sverige.

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Biography

  • In 1757, Helena Lena Nilsdotter entered the world in Uppsala, Stora Malm, Södermanland, Sverige, born to Nils Eriksson And Anna Persdotter.
  • In 1841, Helena Lena Nilsdotter resided in Hofsjö Södergard (Södergård) Lilla Malma, Söderman.
  • Helena Lena Nilsdotter married Jonas Jonsson, and had children including Anna Lena Jonsdotter, Erik Jonsson, Jonas Jonsson, Kajsa Jonsdotter.
  • Helena Lena Nilsdotter passed away in 1849 in Hovsjö, Lilla Malma, Södermanland, Sverige.

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Helena Nilsdotter's Ancestors

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Helena Nilsdotter
1757–1849
Birth Place: Uppsala, Stora Malm, Södermanland, Sverige
Parents
Nils Eriksson
1729–1797
Gersnäs, Stora Malm, Södermanland, Sverige
Anna Persdotter
1737–
Grandparents
Erich (Nilsson) KOLLA
1655–1733
Karin (Eriksdotter) Nilsdotter
1705–
Floda, Södermanland, Sverige
Great-Grandparents
Nils Andersson
1627–1691
Erich X:885
1673–1745
Kerstin X:886
1683–1712
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Helena Nilsdotter's Descendants

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Helena (Lena) Nilsdotter (27 oktober 1757–17 februari 1849) m. Jonas Jonsson (4 februari 1747–16 december 1808)
  1. 1. Kajsa Jonsdotter 1776– m. Karl Persson 1769–1846
    1. 1. Anna (Kristina) Karlsdotter 1801–
  2. 2. Erik Jonsson 1780–
  3. 3. Jonas Jonsson 1786–
  4. 4. ANNA (LENA) Jonsdotter 1793–1859 m. JONAS Olofsson 1787–1877
    1. 1. ANNA (CHRISTINA) Jonsdotter 1830–1919
    2. 2. Anders (Gustaf) Jonsson 1828–1784
    3. 3. Jon (Jonas) Jonsson 1824–1861 m. Ann (Charlotta Lotta) Jonsdotter 1837–
      1. 1. Johan (Erik Jonsson) Johan 1861–1883 m. Maria (Charlotta Sofia) Billström 1861–1921
        1. 1. Anna (Charlotta Wilhelmina) Billström 1882–1974
    4. 4. Carl (Eric) Jonsson 1822–1825

Helena Nilsdotter's Timeline

3 Records

1757
27 oktober 1757
Birth of Helena Lena Nilsdotter in Uppsala, Stora Malm, Södermanland, Sverige
Uppsala, Stora Malm, Södermanland, Sverige
1841
1841-1845
Age 84
Helena Lena Nilsdotter resided here in Hofsjö Södergard (Södergård) Lilla Malma, Södermanland, Sverige
Hofsjö Södergard (Södergård) Lilla Malma, Södermanland, Sverige
1849
17 februari 1849
Age 92
Death of Helena Lena Nilsdotter in Hovsjö, Lilla Malma, Södermanland, Sverige
Hovsjö, Lilla Malma, Södermanland, Sverige

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 27 oktober 1757
    Event Place: Uppsala, Stora Malm, Södermanland, Sverige
    Record Source: Sweden, Household Clerical Surveys, Genline AB; Johanneshov, Stockholm, Sweden; Swedish Church Records Archive; Volume Number: AI:11

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Residence
    Event Date: 1841-1845
    Event Place: Hofsjö Södergard (Södergård) Lilla Malma, Södermanland, Sverige
    Record Source: Sweden, Household Clerical Surveys, Genline AB; Johanneshov, Stockholm, Sweden; Swedish Church Records Archive; Volume Number: AI:11

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 17 februari 1849
    Event Place: Hovsjö, Lilla Malma, Södermanland, Sverige

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