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Ingrid Helena Johansdotter 1837–1915 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 19 JUN 1837

Birth Location: Skummeslöf, Halland, Sweden

Death Date: 14 NOV 1915

Death Location: Tönnersjö, Halland, Sweden

Father: Johannes Hansson

Mother: Pernilla Larsdotter

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Ingrid Helena Johansdotter was born in 1837 in Skummeslöf, Halland, Sweden, the child of Johannes Hansson And Pernilla Larsdotter. Ingrid Helena Johansdotter passed away in 1915 in Tönnersjö, Halland, Sweden.

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Biography

  • Ingrid Helena Johansdotter was born in 1837 in Skummeslöf, Halland, Sweden, the child of Johannes Hansson And Pernilla Larsdotter.
  • Ingrid Helena Johansdotter passed away in 1915 in Tönnersjö, Halland, Sweden.

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Ingrid Johansdotter's Ancestors

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Ingrid Johansdotter
1837–1915
Birth Place: Skummeslöf, Halland, Sweden
Parents
Johannes Hansson
1810–1889
Hasslöv, Halland, Sweden
Pernilla Larsdotter
1809–1885
Laholm, Halland, Sweden
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Ingrid Johansdotter's Timeline

3 Records

1837
19 JUN 1837
Birth of Ingrid Helena Johansdotter in Skummeslöf, Halland, Sweden
Skummeslöf, Halland, Sweden
1837
23 JUN 1837
Ingrid Helena Johansdotter was christened in Skummeslof, Halland, Sweden
Skummeslof, Halland, Sweden
1915
14 NOV 1915
Age 78
Death of Ingrid Helena Johansdotter in Tönnersjö, Halland, Sweden
Tönnersjö, Halland, Sweden

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 19 JUN 1837
    Event Place: Skummeslöf, Halland, Sweden

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Christening
    Event Date: 23 JUN 1837
    Event Place: Skummeslof, Halland, Sweden

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 14 NOV 1915
    Event Place: Tönnersjö, Halland, Sweden

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