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Karl Gustaf Andersson 1805–1852 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 17 JUL 1805

Birth Location: Krogen, Skedevi (E)

Death Date: 9 FEB 1852

Death Location: Åndenäs, Skedevi (E)

Father: Anders Andersson

Mother: Anna Persdotter

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The story of Karl Gustaf Andersson began in 1805 in Krogen, Skedevi (E). Karl Gustaf Andersson passed away in 1852 in Åndenäs, Skedevi (E).

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Biography

  • The story of Karl Gustaf Andersson began in 1805 in Krogen, Skedevi (E).
  • Karl Gustaf Andersson passed away in 1852 in Åndenäs, Skedevi (E).

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Karl Andersson's Ancestors

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Karl Andersson
1805–1852
Birth Place: Krogen, Skedevi (E)
Parents
Anders Andersson
1769–1847
Räfnäset, Skedevi (E)
Anna Persdotter
1765–1843
Rejmyre, Skedevi (E)
Grandparents
ANDERS ANDERSSON
1742–1806
Frängsätter, Skedevi (E)
ELISABET OLOFSDOTTER
1738–1809
Räfnäset, Skedevi (E)
Great-Grandparents
ANDERS MÅNSSON
1706–1792
BRITA ANDERSDOTTER
1717–1787
OLOF ANDERSSON
1708–1793
INGRID OLOFSDOTTER
1704–1783
2nd-Great-Grandparents
MÅNS SVENSSON
1662–1739
ANNA OLOFSDOTTER
1673–1741
ANDERS JONSSON
1671–1747
KERSTIN ERIKSDOTTER
1674–1732
ANDERS ANDERSSON
1677–
OLOF OLOFSSON
1657–1727
INGRID ERIKSDOTTER
1668–1729

Karl Andersson's Timeline

2 Records

1805
17 JUL 1805
Birth of Karl Gustaf Andersson in Krogen, Skedevi (E)
Krogen, Skedevi (E)
1852
9 FEB 1852
Age 47
Death of Karl Gustaf Andersson in Åndenäs, Skedevi (E)
Åndenäs, Skedevi (E)

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 17 JUL 1805
    Event Place: Krogen, Skedevi (E)
    Record Source: Databas

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 9 FEB 1852
    Event Place: Åndenäs, Skedevi (E)
    Record Source: Gunilla Genz (MyHeritage och Ancestry)

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