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Karl Otto Hamilton 1704–1770 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 09 Oct 1704

Birth Location: Forstena, Vastra Gotalands, Sweden

Death Date: 1770

Death Location: Fredrikshov, Sweden

Father: Hugo Hageby

Mother: Anna Henriksdotter

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Karl Otto Hamilton was born in 1704 in Forstena, Vastra Gotalands, Sweden, the child of Hugo Hamilton Af Hageby And Anna Margareta Henriksdotter. Karl Otto Hamilton passed away in 1770 in Fredrikshov, Sweden.

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Biography

  • Karl Otto Hamilton was born in 1704 in Forstena, Vastra Gotalands, Sweden, the child of Hugo Hamilton Af Hageby And Anna Margareta Henriksdotter.
  • Karl Otto Hamilton passed away in 1770 in Fredrikshov, Sweden.

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Karl Hamilton's Ancestors

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Karl Hamilton
1704–1770
Birth Place: Forstena, Vastra Gotalands, Sweden
Parents
Hugo Hamilton af Hageby
1655–1724
Monea Slott, Ireland
Anna (Margareta) Henriksdotter
1668–1722
Östanskär Nr, Indal,
Grandparents
Henrik Larsson
1637–1708
Skällsta, Indal, Västernorrland, Sweden
Karin Jonsdotter
1640–1715
Indal, Vasternorrland, Sweden
Great-Grandparents
Lars Eriksson
1596–1644
Märta Henriksdotter
1607–1692
Jon Eriksson
1602–1676
Märta Henriksdotter
1607–1692
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Erik Olofsson
1560–1604
Kirstin
1565–1610
Henrik Eriksson
1580–

Karl Hamilton's Timeline

2 Records

1704
09 Oct 1704
Birth of Karl Otto Hamilton in Forstena, Vastra Gotalands, Sweden
Forstena, Vastra Gotalands, Sweden
1770
1770
Age 66
Death of Karl Otto Hamilton in Fredrikshov, Sweden
Fredrikshov, Sweden

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 09 Oct 1704
    Event Place: Forstena, Vastra Gotalands, Sweden

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1770
    Event Place: Fredrikshov, Sweden

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