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Karl Nilsson 1791–1853 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 9 jun 1791

Birth Location: Mosjölund, Indal

Death Date: 7 nov 1853

Death Location: Säter, Indal

Father: Nils Persson

Mother: Cecilla Karlsdotter

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Karl Nilsson was born in 1791 in Mosjölund, Indal, the child of Nils Persson And Cecilla Karlsdotter. Karl Nilsson passed away in 1853 in Säter, Indal.

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Biography

  • Karl Nilsson was born in 1791 in Mosjölund, Indal, the child of Nils Persson And Cecilla Karlsdotter.
  • Karl Nilsson passed away in 1853 in Säter, Indal.

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Karl Nilsson's Ancestors

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Karl Nilsson
1791–1853
Birth Place: Mosjölund, Indal
Parents
Nils Persson
1753–1825
Inom Gårdtjärn Sättna
Cecilla Karlsdotter
1753–1828
Näcksjö Liden
Grandparents
Per Nilsson
1722–1769
Gårdtjärn Sättna
Kristina Olofsdotter
1723–1814
Harvom Indal
Karl Persson
1730–1786
Märgård, Liden
Brita Eriksdotter
1719–1788
Näcksjön, Liden
Great-Grandparents
Nils Nilsson
1684–1747
Märta Jakobsdotter
1690–1757
Olof Larsson
1685–1728
Kristina Jonsdotter
1680–1760
Per Karlsson
1703–1756
Cecilia Jonsdotter
1705–1773
Erik Johansson
1681–1750
Karin Tomasdotter
1680–1763
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Märta Persdotter
1662–1704
Märta Persdotter
1661–1704
Lars Abrahamsson
1653–1683
Karin Olofsdotter
1651–1717
Jöns Jonsson
1647–1725
Kerstin Jonsdotter
1647–1721

Karl Nilsson's Timeline

2 Records

1791
9 jun 1791
Birth of Karl Nilsson in Mosjölund, Indal
Mosjölund, Indal
1853
7 nov 1853
Age 62
Death of Karl Nilsson in Säter, Indal
Säter, Indal

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 9 jun 1791
    Event Place: Mosjölund, Indal

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 7 nov 1853
    Event Place: Säter, Indal

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