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Jonas Nilsson 1741–1822 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 02 Mar 1741

Birth Location: Bänkeboda, Älmeboda, Kronoberg, Sweden

Death Date: 31 Aug 1822

Death Location: Kroxmåla, Älmeboda, Kronoberg, Sweden

Father: Nils Gertonsson

Mother: Christina Svensdotter

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Jonas Nilsson was born in 1741 in Bänkeboda, Älmeboda, Kronoberg, Sweden, the child of Nils Gertonsson And Christina Svensdotter. Jonas Nilsson passed away in 1822 in Kroxmåla, Älmeboda, Kronoberg, Sweden.

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Biography

  • Jonas Nilsson was born in 1741 in Bänkeboda, Älmeboda, Kronoberg, Sweden, the child of Nils Gertonsson And Christina Svensdotter.
  • Jonas Nilsson passed away in 1822 in Kroxmåla, Älmeboda, Kronoberg, Sweden.

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Jonas Nilsson's Ancestors

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Jonas Nilsson
1741–1822
Birth Place: Bänkeboda, Älmeboda, Kronoberg, Sweden
Parents
Nils Gertonsson
1688–1779
Bänkeboda, Älmeboda, Kronoberg, Sweden
Christina Svensdotter
1721–1791
Skuntamåla, Älmeboda, Kronoberg
Grandparents
Gerton (Gierton Persson) Hane
1657–1698
Almeboda, Kronobergs Lan, Sweden
Sigrid Jönsdotter
1674–1707
Blötemåla, Linneryd, Kronoberg, Sverige
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Jonas Nilsson's Timeline

2 Records

1741
02 Mar 1741
Birth of Jonas Nilsson in Bänkeboda, Älmeboda, Kronoberg, Sweden
Bänkeboda, Älmeboda, Kronoberg, Sweden
1822
31 Aug 1822
Age 81
Death of Jonas Nilsson in Kroxmåla, Älmeboda, Kronoberg, Sweden
Kroxmåla, Älmeboda, Kronoberg, Sweden

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 02 Mar 1741
    Event Place: Bänkeboda, Älmeboda, Kronoberg, Sweden

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 31 Aug 1822
    Event Place: Kroxmåla, Älmeboda, Kronoberg, Sweden

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