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Jonas Bengtsson Berg 1680–1729 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1680

Birth Location: Askersunds stadsförsamling, Örebro, Sverige

Death Date: 25 Nov 1729

Death Location: Askersunds stadsförsamling, Örebro, Sverige

Father: Bengt Berg

Mother: Karin Spaak

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Jonas Bengtsson Berg was born in 1680 in Askersunds stadsförsamling, Örebro, Sverige, the child of Bengt Nilsson Berg And Karin Jansdotter Spaak. Jonas Bengtsson Berg passed away in 1729 in Askersunds stadsförsamling, Örebro, Sverige.

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Biography

  • Jonas Bengtsson Berg was born in 1680 in Askersunds stadsförsamling, Örebro, Sverige, the child of Bengt Nilsson Berg And Karin Jansdotter Spaak.
  • Jonas Bengtsson Berg passed away in 1729 in Askersunds stadsförsamling, Örebro, Sverige.

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Jonas Berg's Ancestors

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Jonas Berg
1680–1729
Birth Place: Askersunds stadsförsamling, Örebro, Sverige
Parents
Bengt Nilsson Berg
1652–1705
Askersunds stadsförsamling, Örebro, Sweden
Karin (Jansdotter) Spaak
1660–1734
Askersunds stadsförsamling, Örebro, Sweden
Grandparents
Nils (Andersson) Berg
1600–1670
Askersund, Askersund, Örebro, Sverige
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Jonas Berg's Timeline

2 Records

1680
1680
Birth of Jonas Bengtsson Berg in Askersunds stadsförsamling, Örebro, Sverige
Askersunds stadsförsamling, Örebro, Sverige
1729
25 Nov 1729
Age 49
Death of Jonas Bengtsson Berg in Askersunds stadsförsamling, Örebro, Sverige
Askersunds stadsförsamling, Örebro, Sverige

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1680
    Event Place: Askersunds stadsförsamling, Örebro, Sverige

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 25 Nov 1729
    Event Place: Askersunds stadsförsamling, Örebro, Sverige

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