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Isak Jonsson 1714–1743 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 28 MAR 1714

Birth Location: Svensbyn, Piteå lf (BD)

Death Date: 1743

Death Location: Vivsta, Tuna (Y)

Father: Jon Svensson

Mother: Anna Isakdotter

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The story of Isak Jonsson began in 1714 in Svensbyn, Piteå lf (BD). Isak Jonsson passed away in 1743 in Vivsta, Tuna (Y).

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Biography

  • The story of Isak Jonsson began in 1714 in Svensbyn, Piteå lf (BD).
  • Isak Jonsson passed away in 1743 in Vivsta, Tuna (Y).

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Isak Jonsson's Ancestors

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Isak Jonsson
1714–1743
Birth Place: Svensbyn, Piteå lf (BD)
Parents
Jon Svensson
1675–1754
Svensbyn nr. 1 Risnäset, Piteå landsförsamling, Norrbotten, Sverige
Anna Isakdotter
1683–1738
Svensbyn, Piteå landsförsamling, Norrbotten, Sweden
Grandparents
Sven Jonsson
1636–1705
Svensbyn 1 "Risnäset" Piteå lfs.(BD)
Karin Nilsdotterny
1640–1724
Svensbyn, Piteå landsförsamling, Norrbotten, Sverige
Isak Matsson
1646–1732
Piteå landsförsamling
Sigrid Olofsdotter
1645–1726
Svensbyn 38, Piteå
Great-Grandparents
Jon Svensson
1592–1685
Karin Persdotter
1610–1676
Mats Andersson
1607–1676
Margit Hansdotter
–1675
Olof Jönsson
1620–1696
Karin Persdotter
1620–1714
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Sven Flåsk
1570–1652
Sigrid Hansdotter
1570–1675
Anders Olofsson
1580–1640
Karin
1580–1645
Jöns Hansson
1596–1673

Isak Jonsson's Timeline

2 Records

1714
28 MAR 1714
Birth of Isak Jonsson in Svensbyn, Piteå lf (BD)
Svensbyn, Piteå lf (BD)
1743
1743
Age 29
Death of Isak Jonsson in Vivsta, Tuna (Y)
Vivsta, Tuna (Y)

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 28 MAR 1714
    Event Place: Svensbyn, Piteå lf (BD)

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1743
    Event Place: Vivsta, Tuna (Y)

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