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Johannes Olofsson 1756–1826 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1756

Birth Location: Finnika 1, Enånger, Gävleborg, Sverige

Death Date: 5 NOV 1826

Death Location: Finnicka s1, Enånger (X)

Father: Olof (Olsson)

Mother: Malin Johansdotter

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In 1756, Johannes Olofsson entered the world in Finnika 1, Enånger, Gävleborg, Sverige, born to Olof Olofsson Olsson And Malin Johansdotter. Johannes Olofsson passed away in 1826 in Finnicka s1, Enånger (X).

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Biography

  • In 1756, Johannes Olofsson entered the world in Finnika 1, Enånger, Gävleborg, Sverige, born to Olof Olofsson Olsson And Malin Johansdotter.
  • Johannes Olofsson passed away in 1826 in Finnicka s1, Enånger (X).

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Johannes Olofsson's Ancestors

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Johannes Olofsson
1756–1826
Birth Place: Finnika 1, Enånger, Gävleborg, Sverige
Parents
Olof Olofsson (Olsson)
1713–1789
Näset, Forsa (X)
Malin Johansdotter
1710–1782
Finnicka 1, Enånger (X)
Grandparents
Olof Olofsson
1678–1755
Långed, Attmar (Y)
Ella Ericsdotter
1676–1771
Ljusdal, Gavleborg, Sweden
Johan (Olofsson) Bonde
1668–1733
Linrik, Ullånger, Ångermanland
Brita Nilsdotter
1680–1764
Finnika 1, Enånger, Gävleborg, Sverige
Great-Grandparents
Nils Grelsson
–1699
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Johannes Olofsson's Timeline

2 Records

1756
1756
Birth of Johannes Olofsson in Finnika 1, Enånger, Gävleborg, Sverige
Finnika 1, Enånger, Gävleborg, Sverige
1826
5 NOV 1826
Age 70
Death of Johannes Olofsson in Finnicka s1, Enånger (X)
Finnicka s1, Enånger (X)

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1756
    Event Place: Finnika 1, Enånger, Gävleborg, Sverige

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 5 NOV 1826
    Event Place: Finnicka s1, Enånger (X)

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