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Inga Olsdotter 1769–1816 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: May 1769

Birth Location: Evaryd, Bräkne-Hoby (K)

Death Date: 1816-04-22

Death Location: Långehall, Hällaryd, Blekinge, Sverige

Father: Ola Olsson

Mother: Gertrud Nilsdotter

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Inga Olsdotter was born in 1769 in Evaryd, Bräkne-Hoby (K), the child of Ola Olsson And Gertrud Nilsdotter. Inga Olsdotter passed away in 1816 in Långehall, Hällaryd, Blekinge, Sverige.

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Biography

  • Inga Olsdotter was born in 1769 in Evaryd, Bräkne-Hoby (K), the child of Ola Olsson And Gertrud Nilsdotter.
  • Inga Olsdotter passed away in 1816 in Långehall, Hällaryd, Blekinge, Sverige.

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Inga Olsdotter's Ancestors

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Inga Olsdotter
1769–1816
Birth Place: Evaryd, Bräkne-Hoby (K)
Parents
Ola Olsson
1730–1789
Bräkne-Hoby Blekinge Sverige
Gertrud Nilsdotter
1737–1800
Evaryd, Bräkne-Hoby, Blekinge, Sverige
Grandparents
Nils Zachrison
1696–1745
Evaryd, Bräkne-Hoby, Blekinge, Sverige
Kierstin Tykesdotter
1712–1788
Hoby, Bräkne-Hobys församling, Blekinge län, Sverige
Great-Grandparents
Zackris Nilsson
1666–1731
Ingeborg Strångesdotter
1659–1745
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Nils Larsson
–1711
Ingar Ollesdotter
1646–1706
Strånge Strångesson
–1684
Botil Davidsdotter
1620–1705

Inga Olsdotter's Timeline

2 Records

1769
May 1769
Birth of Inga Olsdotter in Evaryd, Bräkne-Hoby (K)
Evaryd, Bräkne-Hoby (K)
1816
1816-04-22
Age 47
Death of Inga Olsdotter in Långehall, Hällaryd, Blekinge, Sverige
Långehall, Hällaryd, Blekinge, Sverige

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: May 1769
    Event Place: Evaryd, Bräkne-Hoby (K)

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1816-04-22
    Event Place: Långehall, Hällaryd, Blekinge, Sverige

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