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Johanna Hansdotter 1743–1791 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 11 SEP 1743

Birth Location: Troneröd, Svarteborg (O)

Death Date: 18 AUG 1791

Death Location: Önne, Håby (O)

Father: Hans "Häradsdomare"

Mother: Anna Engelbrektsdotter

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Children(s): Kristina Olsdotter

Johanna Hansdotter was born in 1743 in Troneröd, Svarteborg (O), the child of Hans Olsson Haradsdomare And Anna Engelbrektsdotter. Johanna Hansdotter had children including Kristina Olsdotter. Johanna Hansdotter passed away in 1791 in Önne, Håby (O).

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Biography

  • Johanna Hansdotter was born in 1743 in Troneröd, Svarteborg (O), the child of Hans Olsson Haradsdomare And Anna Engelbrektsdotter.
  • Johanna Hansdotter had children including Kristina Olsdotter.
  • Johanna Hansdotter passed away in 1791 in Önne, Håby (O).

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Johanna Hansdotter's Ancestors

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Johanna Hansdotter
1743–1791
Birth Place: Troneröd, Svarteborg (O)
Parents
Hans Olsson "Häradsdomare"
1721–1778
Holma, Bärfendal (O)
Anna Engelbrektsdotter
1707–1778
Troneröd, Svarteborg (O)
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Johanna Hansdotter's Descendants

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Johanna Hansdotter (11 SEP 1743–18 AUG 1791)
  1. 1. Kristina Olsdotter 1773–1841 m. Börje Larsson 1769–1846
    1. 1. Ifwer Börjesson 1801–1854 m. Anna (Britta) Jonsdotter 1797–

Johanna Hansdotter's Timeline

2 Records

1743
11 SEP 1743
Birth of Johanna Hansdotter in Troneröd, Svarteborg (O)
Troneröd, Svarteborg (O)
1791
18 AUG 1791
Age 48
Death of Johanna Hansdotter in Önne, Håby (O)
Önne, Håby (O)

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 11 SEP 1743
    Event Place: Troneröd, Svarteborg (O)

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 18 AUG 1791
    Event Place: Önne, Håby (O)

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