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Karl Bengtsson Berg 1682–1708 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1682

Birth Location: Askersund stadsförsamling, Örebro län

Death Date: 4 Mar 1708

Death Location: Askersunds stadsförsamling, Örebro län

Father: Bengt Berg

Mother: Karin Spaak

Spouse(s): Maria None

Children(s): Anna Berg

Karl Bengtsson Berg was born in 1682 in Askersund stadsförsamling, Örebro län, the child of Bengt Nilsson Berg And Karin Jansdotter Spaak. Karl Bengtsson Berg married Maria, and had children including Anna Katarina Berg. Karl Bengtsson Berg passed away in 1708 in Askersunds stadsförsamling, Örebro län.

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Biography

  • Karl Bengtsson Berg was born in 1682 in Askersund stadsförsamling, Örebro län, the child of Bengt Nilsson Berg And Karin Jansdotter Spaak.
  • Karl Bengtsson Berg married Maria, and had children including Anna Katarina Berg.
  • Karl Bengtsson Berg passed away in 1708 in Askersunds stadsförsamling, Örebro län.

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Karl Berg's Ancestors

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Karl Berg
1682–1708
Birth Place: Askersund stadsförsamling, Örebro län
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

Karl Berg's Descendants

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Karl (Bengtsson) Berg (1682–4 Mar 1708) m. Maria (4 Nov 1654–7 Feb 1758)
  1. 1. Anna (Katarina) Berg 1704–1764 m. Johan (Jönsson) Melin 1700–1756 m. Johan (Jönsson) Melin 1700–1756
    1. 1. Dorothea (Christina) Melin 1736–1818 m. Christian Jansson 1735–1784
      1. 1. Anders Christiansson 1777–1850 m. Maria (Christina (Maja Stina)) Clasdotter 1787–1828 m. Magdalena Nilsdotter 1796–1853
        1. 1. Johanna (Katrina) Andersdotter 1816–1887 m. Johan (Gustaf) Larsson 1808–1880
        2. 2. Brita (Stina) Andersdotter 1814–1899 m. Johan (Emil) Nilsson 1822–1864
        3. 3. Ulrika (Carolina) Andersdotter 1825–1912 m. Gustaf (Albert) Månsson 1834–1913 m. Peter (Hansson) L´Amour 1816–1858
        4. 4. Anna (Lisa) Andersdotter 1822–1869 m. Carl (Fredrik) Österberg 1817–1881 m. Peter (Hansson) L'Amour 1816–1858
        5. 5. Carl (Johan) Gustafsson 1812–1887
        6. 6. Lovisa Andersdotter 1818–1881 m. Peter Persson 1811–1893
        7. 7. Anders Andersson 1820–1864 m. Clara Gustafsson 1829–1924
        8. 8. Gustaf Andersson 1833–1925 m. Anna Gustafsdotter 1833– m. Johanna (Lovisa) Andersdotter 1835–1911
        9. 9. Karl (Johan) Anderson 1837–1896 m. Johanna Karlsdotter 1838–1913
      2. 2. Anna (Christina) Christiansdotter 1772–1771
      3. 3. Lisa Christiansdotter 1779–1818
      4. 4. Christian Christiansson 1775–1854
      5. 5. Karl Christiansson 1761–1847
      6. 6. Peter Christiansson 1766–1834
      7. 7. Fredrik Christiansson 1763–1827
      8. 8. Johannes Christiansson 1760–1826
      9. 9. Anna (Christina) Christiansdotter 1772–
      10. 10. Lisa Christiansdotter 1779–1818
      11. 11. Christian Christiansson 1775–1854
      12. 12. Karl Christiansson 1761–1847
      13. 13. Peter Christiansson 1766–1834
      14. 14. Fredrik Christiansson 1763–1827
      15. 15. Jan (Gustaf Christiernsson) . 1760–1826
    2. 2. Abraham Melin 1739–
    3. 3. Anna (Cajsa) Melin 1743–

Karl Berg's Timeline

2 Records

1682
1682
Birth of Karl Bengtsson Berg in Askersund stadsförsamling, Örebro län
Askersund stadsförsamling, Örebro län
1708
4 Mar 1708
Age 26
Death of Karl Bengtsson Berg in Askersunds stadsförsamling, Örebro län
Askersunds stadsförsamling, Örebro län

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1682
    Event Place: Askersund stadsförsamling, Örebro län

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 4 Mar 1708
    Event Place: Askersunds stadsförsamling, Örebro län

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