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Ingar Nilsdotter 1796–1827 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1796-11-01

Birth Location: Gringelstad, Kristianstads län, Sverige

Death Date: 1827-11-07

Death Location: Homentorp 13, Västra Vram, Kristianstads län, Sverige

Father: Nils Hindricsson

Mother: Arna Åkesdotter

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In 1796, Ingar Nilsdotter entered the world in Gringelstad, Kristianstads län, Sverige, born to Nils Hindricsson And Arna Akesdotter. Ingar Nilsdotter passed away in 1827 in Homentorp 13, Västra Vram, Kristianstads län, Sverige.

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Biography

  • In 1796, Ingar Nilsdotter entered the world in Gringelstad, Kristianstads län, Sverige, born to Nils Hindricsson And Arna Akesdotter.
  • Ingar Nilsdotter passed away in 1827 in Homentorp 13, Västra Vram, Kristianstads län, Sverige.

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Ingar Nilsdotter's Ancestors

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Ingar Nilsdotter
1796–1827
Birth Place: Gringelstad, Kristianstads län, Sverige
Parents
Nils Hindricsson
1750–1815
Hommentorp Lyngsjö
Arna Åkesdotter
1760–1832
Gringelstad, Skåne, Sverige
Grandparents
Åke Månsson
1708–1785
Gunnil Engelsdotter
1730–
Gringelstad, Köpinge, Skåne/L, Sverige
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Ingar Nilsdotter's Timeline

2 Records

1796
1796-11-01
Birth of Ingar Nilsdotter in Gringelstad, Kristianstads län, Sverige
Gringelstad, Kristianstads län, Sverige
1827
1827-11-07
Age 31
Death of Ingar Nilsdotter in Homentorp 13, Västra Vram, Kristianstads län, Sverige
Homentorp 13, Västra Vram, Kristianstads län, Sverige

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1796-11-01
    Event Place: Gringelstad, Kristianstads län, Sverige

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1827-11-07
    Event Place: Homentorp 13, Västra Vram, Kristianstads län, Sverige

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