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Ingrid Eriksdotter 1726–1811 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 27 FEB 1726

Birth Location: Berga, Njurunda, Västernorrland, Sweden

Death Date: 26 APR 1811

Death Location: Häljum, Njurunda, Västernorrland, Sweden

Father: Erik Eriksson

Mother: Anna Olofsdotter

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In 1726, Ingrid Eriksdotter entered the world in Berga, Njurunda, Västernorrland, Sweden, born to Erik Eriksson And Anna Olofsdotter. Ingrid Eriksdotter passed away in 1811 in Häljum, Njurunda, Västernorrland, Sweden.

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Biography

  • In 1726, Ingrid Eriksdotter entered the world in Berga, Njurunda, Västernorrland, Sweden, born to Erik Eriksson And Anna Olofsdotter.
  • Ingrid Eriksdotter passed away in 1811 in Häljum, Njurunda, Västernorrland, Sweden.

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Ingrid Eriksdotter's Ancestors

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Ingrid Eriksdotter
1726–1811
Birth Place: Berga, Njurunda, Västernorrland, Sweden
Parents
Erik Eriksson
1676–1761
Berga, Njurunda, Västernorrland, Sweden
Anna Olofsdotter
1684–1765
Skedlo, Njurunda, Västernorrland, Sweden
Grandparents
Olof Persson
1629–1715
Skedlo, Njurunda (Y)
Helena Eriksdotter
1646–1692
Skrängsta, Njurunda (Y)
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Ingrid Eriksdotter's Timeline

2 Records

1726
27 FEB 1726
Birth of Ingrid Eriksdotter in Berga, Njurunda, Västernorrland, Sweden
Berga, Njurunda, Västernorrland, Sweden
1811
26 APR 1811
Age 85
Death of Ingrid Eriksdotter in Häljum, Njurunda, Västernorrland, Sweden
Häljum, Njurunda, Västernorrland, Sweden

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 27 FEB 1726
    Event Place: Berga, Njurunda, Västernorrland, Sweden

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 26 APR 1811
    Event Place: Häljum, Njurunda, Västernorrland, Sweden

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