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Johan Andersson 1701–1766 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 10 February 1701

Birth Location: Hålbäck, Godegård, Östergötlands Län, Sweden

Death Date: 8 August 1766

Death Location: Hulu, Godegård, Östergötlands Län, Sweden

Father: Anders Persson

Mother: Maria Johansdotter

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Johan Andersson was born in 1701 in Hålbäck, Godegård, Östergötlands Län, Sweden, the child of Anders Persson And Maria Johansdotter. Johan Andersson passed away in 1766 in Hulu, Godegård, Östergötlands Län, Sweden.

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Biography

  • Johan Andersson was born in 1701 in Hålbäck, Godegård, Östergötlands Län, Sweden, the child of Anders Persson And Maria Johansdotter.
  • Johan Andersson passed away in 1766 in Hulu, Godegård, Östergötlands Län, Sweden.

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Johan Andersson's Ancestors

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Johan Andersson
1701–1766
Birth Place: Hålbäck, Godegård, Östergötlands Län, Sweden
Parents
Anders Persson
1680–1740
Godegård, Östergötlands Län, Sweden
Maria Johansdotter
1676–
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Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Johan Andersson's Timeline

2 Records

1701
10 February 1701
Birth of Johan Andersson in Hålbäck, Godegård, Östergötlands Län, Sweden
Hålbäck, Godegård, Östergötlands Län, Sweden
1766
8 August 1766
Age 65
Death of Johan Andersson in Hulu, Godegård, Östergötlands Län, Sweden
Hulu, Godegård, Östergötlands Län, Sweden

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 10 February 1701
    Event Place: Hålbäck, Godegård, Östergötlands Län, Sweden
    Record Source: Birth note, An alternate birth date is 10 Feb 1700.

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 8 August 1766
    Event Place: Hulu, Godegård, Östergötlands Län, Sweden
    Record Source: ArkivDigital (n.d.), "Godegård (E) C:3 (1749-1798) Image 202 page 393 (AID: v33071.b202.s393, NAD: SEVALA/00101).

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