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Jonas Jonsson 1861–1928 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 3 MAR 1861

Birth Location: Djursta, Jättendal (X)

Death Date: 22 MAR 1928

Death Location: i Mugg i Bäling Jättendal (X)

Father: Jon Hansson

Mother: Margit Johansdotter

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The story of Jonas Jonsson began in 1861 in Djursta, Jättendal (X). Jonas Jonsson passed away in 1928 in i Mugg i Bäling Jättendal (X).

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Biography

  • The story of Jonas Jonsson began in 1861 in Djursta, Jättendal (X).
  • Jonas Jonsson passed away in 1928 in i Mugg i Bäling Jättendal (X).

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Jonas Jonsson's Ancestors

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Jonas Jonsson
1861–1928
Birth Place: Djursta, Jättendal (X)
Parents
Jon Hansson
1814–1900
Gränssjö Gnarp (X)
Margit Johansdotter
1832–1913
Gävleborg, Sweden
Grandparents
Johan Olofsson
1792–1854
Håcksta Jättendal (X)
Margreta Pehrsdotter
1790–1884
Vik Jättendal (X)
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Jonas Jonsson's Timeline

2 Records

1861
3 MAR 1861
Birth of Jonas Jonsson in Djursta, Jättendal (X)
Djursta, Jättendal (X)
1928
22 MAR 1928
Age 67
Death of Jonas Jonsson in i Mugg i Bäling Jättendal (X)
i Mugg i Bäling Jättendal (X)

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 3 MAR 1861
    Event Place: Djursta, Jättendal (X)
    Record Source:
    [1] Sweden, Selected Indexed Death Records, 1899-1941
    [2] Sweden, Indexed Birth Records, 1880-1920, Swedish Church Records Archive; Johanneshov, Sweden; Sweden, Indexed Birth Records, 1880-1920; GID Number: 100021.18.39800; Roll/Fiche Number: SC-1084; Volume: 65; Year Range: 1861

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 22 MAR 1928
    Event Place: i Mugg i Bäling Jättendal (X)
    Record Source: Sweden, Selected Indexed Death Records, 1899-1941

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