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Inga Lisa Jonsdotter 1818–1904 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 13 Sep 1818

Birth Location: Horn

Death Date: 29 Dec 1904

Death Location: Bäckhult, Kalmar, Sverige

Father: Jonas Persson

Mother: Anna Svensdotter

Spouse(s): Peter Nilsson

Children(s): Nils Petersson

In 1818, Inga Lisa Jonsdotter entered the world in Horn, born to Jonas Persson And Anna Maja Svensdotter. Inga Lisa Jonsdotter married Okand, Peter Nilsson, and had children including Nils Alfred Petersson. Inga Lisa Jonsdotter passed away in 1904 in Bäckhult, Kalmar, Sverige.

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Biography

  • In 1818, Inga Lisa Jonsdotter entered the world in Horn, born to Jonas Persson And Anna Maja Svensdotter.
  • Inga Lisa Jonsdotter married Okand, Peter Nilsson, and had children including Nils Alfred Petersson.
  • Inga Lisa Jonsdotter passed away in 1904 in Bäckhult, Kalmar, Sverige.

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Inga Jonsdotter's Ancestors

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Inga Jonsdotter
1818–1904
Birth Place: Horn
Parents
Jonas Persson
1786–1847
Horn, Östergötland, Sverige (Sweden)
Anna (Maja) Svensdotter
1780–
Djursdala, Kalmar, Sverige
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Inga Jonsdotter's Descendants

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Inga (Lisa) Jonsdotter (13 Sep 1818–29 Dec 1904) m. Peter Nilsson (1798-08-08–1879-12-20)
  1. 1. Nils (Alfred) Petersson 1841–1914

Inga Jonsdotter's Timeline

2 Records

1818
13 Sep 1818
Birth of Inga Lisa Jonsdotter in Horn
Horn
1904
29 Dec 1904
Age 86
Death of Inga Lisa Jonsdotter in Bäckhult, Kalmar, Sverige
Bäckhult, Kalmar, Sverige

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 13 Sep 1818
    Event Place: Horn

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 29 Dec 1904
    Event Place: Bäckhult, Kalmar, Sverige

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