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Jonas Nilsson 1870–1945 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 3 aug 1870

Birth Location: Rengård, Norsjö fs, Västerbotten, Sweden

Death Date: 29 May 1945

Death Location: Bastuträsk kbfd, Västerbotten, Sweden

Father: NILS (Jonscha)

Mother: Katarina Johansdotter

Spouse(s): Anna Eriksdotter

Children(s): Janze Nilsson, Maria Nilsson, Johan Nilsson, Uno Nilsson, Halmer Nilsson, Lars Nilsson, Lisa Nilsson, Anna Nilsson, Agnes Nilsson, Sven Nilsson, Seth Nilsson, Greta Nilsson

The story of Jonas Nilsson began in 1870 in Rengård, Norsjö fs, Västerbotten, Sweden. Jonas Nilsson married Anna Johanna Eriksdotter, and had children including Agnes Johanna Nilsson, Anna Medora Nilsson, Greta Elvira Nilsson, Halmer Nilsson, Janze Gustaf Nilsson, Johan Emil Nilsson, Lars Algot Nilsson, Lisa Nilsson, Maria Kristina Nilsson, Seth Nilsson, Sven Jonas Nilsson, Uno Valdemar Nilsson. Jonas Nilsson passed away in 1945 in Bastuträsk kbfd, Västerbotten, Sweden.

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Biography

  • The story of Jonas Nilsson began in 1870 in Rengård, Norsjö fs, Västerbotten, Sweden.
  • Jonas Nilsson married Anna Johanna Eriksdotter, and had children including Agnes Johanna Nilsson, Anna Medora Nilsson, Greta Elvira Nilsson, Halmer Nilsson, Janze Gustaf Nilsson, Johan Emil Nilsson, Lars Algot Nilsson, Lisa Nilsson, Maria Kristina Nilsson, Seth Nilsson, Sven Jonas Nilsson, Uno Valdemar Nilsson.
  • Jonas Nilsson passed away in 1945 in Bastuträsk kbfd, Västerbotten, Sweden.

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Jonas Nilsson's Ancestors

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Jonas Nilsson
1870–1945
Birth Place: Rengård, Norsjö fs, Västerbotten, Sweden
Parents
NILS Johan (Nilsch) Jonsson (Jonscha)
1845–1921
Norsjö, Västerbotten, Sweden
Katarina (Charlotta (Kajsa-Lotta) Johansdotter
1848–1906
Granliden, Jörn, Västerbotten, Sverige
Grandparents
Jonas ((Jon)) Nilsson
1817–1879
Rengård, Norsjö (AC)
Maria (Kristina (Maja Stina)) Olofsdotter
1818–1891
Svansele 2, Norsjö (AC)
Johan Johansson
1808–1877
Degerbyn, Skellefteå lfs. (AC)
Anna (Charlotta) Olofsdotter
1814–1857
Great-Grandparents
Nils Johanssonny
1781–1821
Margreta Hansdotter
1781–1851
Sten Olofsson
1790–1854
Anna Nilsdotter
1790–1864
Olof Vaken
1784–
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Johan Vesterman
1751–1811
Katarina Nilsdotter
1754–1830
Hans Johansson
1749–1800
Katarina Eriksdotter
1752–1835
Olof Rehn
1751–1795
Elisabeth Nilsdotter
1751–1837
Nils Andersson
1763–1847
Anna Olofsdotterny
1766–1855

Jonas Nilsson's Descendants

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Jonas Nilsson (3 aug 1870–29 May 1945) m. Anna (Johanna) Eriksdotter (18 dec 1880–26 Aug 1946)
  1. 1. Janze (Gustaf) Nilsson 1904–1969 m. Märta Stenlund 1911–
  2. 2. Maria (Kristina) Nilsson 1898–1928
  3. 3. Johan (Emil) Nilsson 1900–1974
  4. 4. Uno (Valdemar) Nilsson 1902–1971 m. Svea (Laura Kristina) Eklund 1915–1997
  5. 5. Halmer Nilsson 1910–1931
  6. 6. Lars (Algot) Nilsson 1908–1966
  7. 7. Lisa Nilsson 1917–1991
  8. 8. Anna (Medora) Nilsson 1911–2004
  9. 9. Agnes (Johanna) Nilsson 1906–1992
  10. 10. Sven (Jonas) Nilsson 1922–1986
  11. 11. Seth Nilsson 1913–1989
  12. 12. Greta (Elvira) Nilsson 1915–1998

Jonas Nilsson's Timeline

2 Records

1870
3 aug 1870
Birth of Jonas Nilsson in Rengård, Norsjö fs, Västerbotten, Sweden
Rengård, Norsjö fs, Västerbotten, Sweden
1945
29 May 1945
Age 75
Death of Jonas Nilsson in Bastuträsk kbfd, Västerbotten, Sweden
Bastuträsk kbfd, Västerbotten, Sweden

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 3 aug 1870
    Event Place: Rengård, Norsjö fs, Västerbotten, Sweden
    Record Source:
    [1] Sverige, vigseluppgifter, 1860-1947, Genline AB; Johanneshov, Sweden; Swedish Church Records Archive; GID Number: 2013.23.100; Roll Number: CO0399
    [2] Sverige, Valda Dopuppgifter

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 29 May 1945
    Event Place: Bastuträsk kbfd, Västerbotten, Sweden

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