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Katarina Hansdotter 1771–1838 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 8 OCT 1771

Birth Location: Smeds, Sviby, Ormsö, Estland

Death Date: 30 APR 1838

Death Location: Sviby, Ormsö, Estland

Father: Hans Hansson

Mother: Berit (Svärd)

Spouse(s): Hans Hjort

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Katarina Hansdotter was born in 1771 in Smeds, Sviby, Ormsö, Estland, the child of Hans Hansson And Berit Bertilsdotter Svard. Katarina Hansdotter married Hans Bertilsson Hjort. Katarina Hansdotter passed away in 1838 in Sviby, Ormsö, Estland.

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Biography

  • Katarina Hansdotter was born in 1771 in Smeds, Sviby, Ormsö, Estland, the child of Hans Hansson And Berit Bertilsdotter Svard.
  • Katarina Hansdotter married Hans Bertilsson Hjort.
  • Katarina Hansdotter passed away in 1838 in Sviby, Ormsö, Estland.

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Katarina Hansdotter's Ancestors

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Katarina Hansdotter
1771–1838
Birth Place: Smeds, Sviby, Ormsö, Estland
Parents
Hans Hansson
1734–1771
Berit (Bertilsdotter) (Svärd)
1730–1782
Olurs, Diby, Ormsö/Vormsi, Estland
Grandparents
BERTIL TÖNISSON
1683–1753
Diby, Ormsö, Estland
Great-Grandparents
TÖNIS TÖNISSON
1653–1719
GERTRUD MARTENSDOTTER
1658–1720
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Katarina Hansdotter's Timeline

2 Records

1771
8 OCT 1771
Birth of Katarina Hansdotter in Smeds, Sviby, Ormsö, Estland
Smeds, Sviby, Ormsö, Estland
1838
30 APR 1838
Age 67
Death of Katarina Hansdotter in Sviby, Ormsö, Estland
Sviby, Ormsö, Estland

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 8 OCT 1771
    Event Place: Smeds, Sviby, Ormsö, Estland
    Record Source: Våra anor - Estlandssvenskarna.org

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 30 APR 1838
    Event Place: Sviby, Ormsö, Estland
    Record Source: Våra anor - Estlandssvenskarna.org

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