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Johan Peter Svensson 1837–1869 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 19 Mar 1837

Birth Location: Brunamåla, Långasjö, Kronoberg, Smaland, Sweden

Death Date: 01 Nov 1869

Death Location: Fish Lake Township, Chisago County, Minnesota

Father: Sven Petersson

Mother: Kajsa Petersdotter

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Johan Peter Svensson was born in 1837 in Brunamåla, Långasjö, Kronoberg, Smaland, Sweden, the child of Sven Magnus Petersson And Kajsa Lisa Petersdotter. Johan Peter Svensson passed away in 1869 in Fish Lake Township, Chisago County, Minnesota.

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  • Johan Peter Svensson was born in 1837 in Brunamåla, Långasjö, Kronoberg, Smaland, Sweden, the child of Sven Magnus Petersson And Kajsa Lisa Petersdotter.
  • Johan Peter Svensson passed away in 1869 in Fish Lake Township, Chisago County, Minnesota.

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Johan Svensson's Ancestors

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Johan Svensson
1837–1869
Birth Place: Brunamåla, Långasjö, Kronoberg, Smaland, Sweden
Parents
Sven Magnus Petersson
1812–1868
Brunamåla, Långasjö, Kalmar, Sweden
Kajsa (Lisa) Petersdotter
1814–1896
Brunamåla, Långasjö, Kalmar, Sweden
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Johan Svensson's Timeline

2 Records

1837
19 Mar 1837
Birth of Johan Peter Svensson in Brunamåla, Långasjö, Kronoberg, Smaland, Sweden
Brunamåla, Långasjö, Kronoberg, Smaland, Sweden
1869
01 Nov 1869
Age 32
Death of Johan Peter Svensson in Fish Lake Township, Chisago County, Minnesota
Fish Lake Township, Chisago County, Minnesota

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 19 Mar 1837
    Event Place: Brunamåla, Långasjö, Kronoberg, Smaland, Sweden

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 01 Nov 1869
    Event Place: Fish Lake Township, Chisago County, Minnesota

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