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Jan Gustaf Andersson 1781–1782 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 07 Jun 1781

Birth Location: Ludgo (D)

Death Date: 1782

Death Location: Ludgo (D)

Father: Anders Andersson

Mother: Catarina Nyman

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Jan Gustaf Andersson was born in 1781 in Ludgo (D), the child of Anders Andersson And Catarina Rebecka Nyman. Jan Gustaf Andersson passed away in 1782 in Ludgo (D).

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Biography

  • Jan Gustaf Andersson was born in 1781 in Ludgo (D), the child of Anders Andersson And Catarina Rebecka Nyman.
  • Jan Gustaf Andersson passed away in 1782 in Ludgo (D).

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Jan Andersson's Ancestors

Self
Jan Andersson
1781–1782
Birth Place: Ludgo (D)
Parents
Anders Andersson
1736–1787
Wänlund Ludgo socken
Catarina (Rebecka) Nyman
1749–1814
Selberga Ludgo socken Södermanland
Grandparents
Anders Nilsson
1701–1744
Värlund, Ludgo, Södermanland, Sverige
Kerstin Andersdotter
1712–1744
Stora Stene, Ludgo, Södermanland, Sverige
Daniel Nyman
1708–1782
Katharina Hellman
1709–1788
Ilända, Vrena, Södermanland, Sverige
Great-Grandparents
Nils Svensson
1658–1738
Karin Eriksdotter
1668–1745
Anders Göransson
1682–1750
Kirstin Ololfsddotter
1676–1769
Axel Nyman
–1716
Johan Hellman
–1731
Margareta Stenius
1682–1752
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Göran Persson
1650–1729
Kerstin Eriksdotter
1650–1723
Olof Andersson
1630–1701
Kerstin Bengtsdotter
1642–1693
Magnus Stenius
–1695

Jan Andersson's Timeline

2 Records

1781
07 Jun 1781
Birth of Jan Gustaf Andersson in Ludgo (D)
Ludgo (D)
1782
1782
Age 1
Death of Jan Gustaf Andersson in Ludgo (D)
Ludgo (D)

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 07 Jun 1781
    Event Place: Ludgo (D)

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1782
    Event Place: Ludgo (D)

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