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Johanna Andersdotter 1845–1932 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 10 dec 1845

Birth Location: Tarsta, Tirup, Billeberga, Skåne

Death Date: 20 jan 1932

Death Location: Stenestad, Skåne, Sverige

Father: Anders Pehrsson

Mother: Kjersti Jönsdotter

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In 1845, Johanna Andersdotter entered the world in Tarsta, Tirup, Billeberga, Skåne, born to Anders Pehrsson And Kjersti Jonsdotter. Johanna Andersdotter passed away in 1932 in Stenestad, Skåne, Sverige.

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Biography

  • In 1845, Johanna Andersdotter entered the world in Tarsta, Tirup, Billeberga, Skåne, born to Anders Pehrsson And Kjersti Jonsdotter.
  • Johanna Andersdotter passed away in 1932 in Stenestad, Skåne, Sverige.

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Johanna Andersdotter's Ancestors

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Johanna Andersdotter
1845–1932
Birth Place: Tarsta, Tirup, Billeberga, Skåne
Parents
Anders Pehrsson
1813–1872
Värnamo, Jönköping, Sverige
Kjersti Jönsdotter
1819–1886
Tarsta, Tirup, Billeberga, Skåne
Grandparents
Petter Jaensson\Johansson
1786–1864
Basarp, Torpa församling, Östergötland
Catrina Petersdotter
1787–1866
Brevik, Torpa församling, Östergötland
Jöns Håkansson
1785–1855
Härslöv, Malmöhus, Sweden
Anna Andersdotter
1793–1851
Tarstad, Tirup, Svalöv, Malmöhus, Suède
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2nd-Great-Grandparents

Johanna Andersdotter's Timeline

2 Records

1845
10 dec 1845
Birth of Johanna Andersdotter in Tarsta, Tirup, Billeberga, Skåne
Tarsta, Tirup, Billeberga, Skåne
1932
20 jan 1932
Age 87
Death of Johanna Andersdotter in Stenestad, Skåne, Sverige
Stenestad, Skåne, Sverige

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 10 dec 1845
    Event Place: Tarsta, Tirup, Billeberga, Skåne

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 20 jan 1932
    Event Place: Stenestad, Skåne, Sverige

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