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Jacob Johansson 1760–1762 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 15 JUL 1760

Birth Location: Honkajoki, Finland

Death Date: 4 MAR 1762

Death Location: Honkajoki, Finland

Father: Juho Paholuoma

Mother: Kristiina Isohaaro

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The story of Jacob Johansson / began in 1760 in Honkajoki, Finland. Jacob Johansson / passed away in 1762 in Honkajoki, Finland.

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Biography

  • The story of Jacob Johansson // began in 1760 in Honkajoki, Finland.
  • Jacob Johansson // passed away in 1762 in Honkajoki, Finland.

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Jacob Johansson's Ancestors

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Jacob Johansson
1760–1762
Birth Place: Honkajoki, Finland
Parents
Juho Erkinpoika Paholuoma
1729–1808
Paholuoma, Isojoki, Finland
Kristiina (Erkintytär (Christina Ericsdotter)) Isohaaro
1731–1800
Isohaaro, Storå, LAPPFJÄRD, Finland
Grandparents
Erkki ((Luukkaanpoika)) Paholuoma
1706–1769
Honkajoki, Finland
Liisa (Laurintytär)
1699–
Erich (Jacobsson) Isohaaro
1699–1775
Isohaaro, Storå, LAPPFJÄRD, Finland
Britha (Mattsdotter) Siiro
1705–1797
Siiro, Vesijärvi, LAPPFJÄRD, Finland
Great-Grandparents
Jacob Isohaaro
1661–1739
Matti Alatalo
1682–1752
Vappu Siiro
1681–1782
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Erich Isohaara
1630–1697
Henrik Siiro
1650–1730
Lisbetha Stupila
1655–1730
Matts Siiro
1621–1689
Elisabeth Kuusa
1620–1686

Jacob Johansson's Timeline

2 Records

1760
15 JUL 1760
Birth of Jacob Johansson // in Honkajoki, Finland
Honkajoki, Finland
1762
4 MAR 1762
Age 2
Death of Jacob Johansson // in Honkajoki, Finland
Honkajoki, Finland

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 15 JUL 1760
    Event Place: Honkajoki, Finland

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 4 MAR 1762
    Event Place: Honkajoki, Finland

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