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John Frans Nilsson 1798–1846 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 25 Nov 1798

Birth Location: Lyngsjö, Kristianstad, Sweden

Death Date: 9 May 1846

Death Location: Lyngby Everöd, Kristianstad, Sweden

Father: Nils Johnson

Mother: Ingar Pellesdotter

Spouse(s): Margretta Bengtson

Children(s): Hanna Nilsson, Nilla Nilson, Kjersti Nilson, Nils Frans, Bengt Johnsson, Bengt Frans, Ola Johnson, Pehr Freed, Sven Friberg, Ola Frans, Ola Johnsen, Kjersti Nilson, Ola Johnson, Bengt Johnsson, Nilla Jönsdotter, Kerstina Johndotter

The story of John Frans Nilsson began in 1798 in Lyngsjö, Kristianstad, Sweden. John Frans Nilsson married Margretta Bengtson, and had children including Bengt Johnson Frans, Bengt Johnsson, Hanna Nilsson, Kerstina Johndotter, Kjersti Nilson, Nilla Jonsdotter, Nilla Nilson, Nils Johnson Frans, Ola Johnsen, Ola Johnson, Ola Johnson Frans, Pehr Johnson Freed, Sven Johnson Friberg. John Frans Nilsson passed away in 1846 in Lyngby Everöd, Kristianstad, Sweden.

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Biography

  • The story of John Frans Nilsson began in 1798 in Lyngsjö, Kristianstad, Sweden.
  • John Frans Nilsson married Margretta Bengtson, and had children including Bengt Johnson Frans, Bengt Johnsson, Hanna Nilsson, Kerstina Johndotter, Kjersti Nilson, Nilla Jonsdotter, Nilla Nilson, Nils Johnson Frans, Ola Johnsen, Ola Johnson, Ola Johnson Frans, Pehr Johnson Freed, Sven Johnson Friberg.
  • John Frans Nilsson passed away in 1846 in Lyngby Everöd, Kristianstad, Sweden.

Immediate Family

Parents

Spouses(s)

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John Nilsson's Ancestors

Self
John Nilsson
1798–1846
Birth Place: Lyngsjö, Kristianstad, Sweden
Parents
Nils Johnson
1758–1829
Lyngsjo, Kristianstad, Sweden
Ingar Pellesdotter
1775–1847
Lyngsjo, Kristianstad, Sweden
Grandparents
Jon Nilsson
1730–1796
Lyngsjö/L
Kirstena Nilsdotter
1735–1798
Lyngsjö/L
Pelle Pehrsson
1726–1800
Lyngsjö Nr 3 V Vram, Kristianstad, Sverige
Bolla Andersdotter
1736–1806
Rya, Västra Vram, Kristianstad, Sweden
Great-Grandparents
Pehr Pellasson
1691–1754
Katarina Andersdotter
1705–1752
Anders Anderson
1713–1785
Bengta Olufsson
1716–1790
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Anders Jonsson
1669–1742
Karna Lasseson
1682–1743

John Nilsson's Descendants

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John (Frans) Nilsson (25 Nov 1798–9 May 1846) m. Margretta Bengtson (28 Jan 1795–27 Feb 1870)
  1. 1. Hanna Nilsson 1832–1903
  2. 2. Nilla Nilson 1815–1850
  3. 3. Kjersti Nilson 1820–1820
  4. 4. Nils (Johnson) Frans 1822–1893
  5. 5. Bengt Johnsson 1824–
  6. 6. Bengt (Johnson) Frans 1829–1915
  7. 7. Ola Johnson 1830–
  8. 8. Pehr (Johnson) Freed 1836–1912
  9. 9. Sven (Johnson) Friberg 1839–1871
  10. 10. Ola (Johnson) Frans 1824–1826
  11. 11. Ola Johnsen –1889
  12. 12. Kjersti Nilson 1826–1888
  13. 13. Ola Johnson 1834–1834
  14. 14. Bengt Johnsson 1818–1825
  15. 15. Nilla Jönsdotter 1815–1850 m. Olsson Isak 1815– m. Isak Olsson 1815–
    1. 1. Anna (Isaksson) Isaksdotter 1843–1930
    2. 2. Anna Isaksdotter 1843–
  16. 16. Kerstina Johndotter 1826–1888 m. Anders Olson 1820–

John Nilsson's Timeline

3 Records

1797
26 Nov 1797
John Frans Nilsson was baptized in Lyngsjo, Kristianstad, Sweden
Lyngsjo, Kristianstad, Sweden
1798
25 Nov 1798
Birth of John Frans Nilsson in Lyngsjö, Kristianstad, Sweden
Lyngsjö, Kristianstad, Sweden
1846
9 May 1846
Age 48
Death of John Frans Nilsson in Lyngby Everöd, Kristianstad, Sweden
Lyngby Everöd, Kristianstad, Sweden

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 25 Nov 1798
    Event Place: Lyngsjö, Kristianstad, Sweden
    Record Source: Sweden, Select Baptisms

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Baptism
    Event Date: 26 Nov 1797
    Event Place: Lyngsjo, Kristianstad, Sweden
    Record Source: Sweden, Select Baptisms

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 9 May 1846
    Event Place: Lyngby Everöd, Kristianstad, Sweden

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