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Kerstin Berg Andersdotter 1733–1786 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 14 Jan 1733

Birth Location: Voxna Gävleborg Sweden

Death Date: 22 Nov 1786

Death Location: Franshammar, Hassela, Gävleborg, Sweden

Father: Anders Jonsson

Mother: Ingrid Jonsdotter

Spouse(s): Nils Tupp

Children(s): Olof Tupp, Per Tupp, Sara Tupp, Nils Tupp, Brita Nilsdotter, Anders Thorn, Cherstin Tupp, Olof Tupp

In 1733, Kerstin Berg Andersdotter entered the world in Voxna Gävleborg Sweden, born to Anders Jonsson And Ingrid Jonsdotter. Kerstin Berg Andersdotter married Nils Andersson Tupp, and had children including Anders Nilsson Thorn, Brita Tupp Nilsdotter, Cherstin Nilsdotter Tupp, Nils Nilsson Tupp, Olof Nilsson Tupp, Per Nilsson Tupp, Sara Nilsdotter Tupp. Kerstin Berg Andersdotter passed away in 1786 in Franshammar, Hassela, Gävleborg, Sweden.

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  • In 1733, Kerstin Berg Andersdotter entered the world in Voxna Gävleborg Sweden, born to Anders Jonsson And Ingrid Jonsdotter.
  • Kerstin Berg Andersdotter married Nils Andersson Tupp, and had children including Anders Nilsson Thorn, Brita Tupp Nilsdotter, Cherstin Nilsdotter Tupp, Nils Nilsson Tupp, Olof Nilsson Tupp, Per Nilsson Tupp, Sara Nilsdotter Tupp.
  • Kerstin Berg Andersdotter passed away in 1786 in Franshammar, Hassela, Gävleborg, Sweden.

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Kerstin Andersdotter's Ancestors

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Kerstin Andersdotter
1733–1786
Birth Place: Voxna Gävleborg Sweden
Parents
Anders Jonsson
1701–1765
Bergsjö, Gavleborg, Sweden
Ingrid Jonsdotter
1697–1782
Bergsjö, Gävleborg, Sverige
Grandparents
Jon Hansson
1667–1731
Bergsjö, Hälsingland. Gävleborgs, Sweden
Cherstin Ericsdotter
1673–1756
Bergsjö, Hälsingland, Gävleborgs, Sweden
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Kerstin Andersdotter's Descendants

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Kerstin (Berg) Andersdotter (14 Jan 1733–22 Nov 1786) m. Nils (Andersson) Tupp (24 Jan 1726–17 Jun 1805)
  1. 1. Olof (Nilsson) Tupp 1768–1847 m. Marta (Eriksdotter) Thunholm 1769–1855 m. Marta (Eriksdotter) Tunholm 1769–1855
    1. 1. Britta (Olofsdotter) Tupp 1797–1883 m. Pehr Pehrsson 1795–1885
      1. 1. Margareta (Kristina) Persdotter 1828–1913 m. Per Henriksson 1826–1906
        1. 1. Ingrid (Margareta) Persdotter 1851–1924 m. Hans (Peter) Lindberg 1854–1918
        2. 2. Brita (Kristina Persdotter ( Bridget Ashland) ) 1853–1928 m. Per (Erik Åslund ( Peter Ashland) ) 1850–1929
        3. 3. Anna (Elizabet Persdotter) Sundberg 1858–1911
        4. 4. Marta Persdotter 1855–1940
        5. 5. Per (Persson) Lundström 1860–1924
        6. 6. Henrik (Persson) Sahlen 1862–1935
        7. 7. Jonas (Olov Persson) Hallen 1864–1892
      2. 2. Elisabeth Persdotter 1840–1924
      3. 3. Pehr Pehersson 1826–
      4. 4. olof (pehrsson) tupp 1823–1900
      5. 5. Brita Pehersson 1822–1909
    2. 2. Kerstin Tupp 1792–
    3. 3. Erik Tupp 1794–
    4. 4. Kristina Tupp 1802–
    5. 5. Martha (Olsdotter) Tupp 1806–1881
    6. 6. Elisabet Tupp 1814–
    7. 7. Marta (Olofsdotter) Tupp 1792–1801
  2. 2. Per (Nilsson) Tupp 1762–1838
  3. 3. Sara (Nilsdotter) Tupp 1758–1807
  4. 4. Nils (Nilsson) Tupp 1766–1828
  5. 5. Brita (Tupp) Nilsdotter 1764–1824
  6. 6. Anders (Nilsson) Thorn 1760–1824
  7. 7. Cherstin (Nilsdotter) Tupp 1756–1832
  8. 8. Olof (Nilsson) Tupp 1768–1828

Kerstin Andersdotter's Timeline

2 Records

1733
14 Jan 1733
Birth of Kerstin Berg Andersdotter in Voxna Gävleborg Sweden
Voxna Gävleborg Sweden
1786
22 Nov 1786
Age 53
Death of Kerstin Berg Andersdotter in Franshammar, Hassela, Gävleborg, Sweden
Franshammar, Hassela, Gävleborg, Sweden

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 14 Jan 1733
    Event Place: Voxna Gävleborg Sweden

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 22 Nov 1786
    Event Place: Franshammar, Hassela, Gävleborg, Sweden

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