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Lars Hall 1758–1806 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 28.6.1758

Birth Location: Torrlösa, Skåne, Sverige

Death Date: 10.1.1806

Death Location: Pommern

Father: Sven Hall

Mother:

Spouse(s): Annica Månsdotter

Children(s): Nils Hall

The story of Lars Hall began in 1758 in Torrlösa, Skåne, Sverige. Lars Hall married Annica Mansdotter, and had children including Nils Larsson Brannberg Bjork Hall. Lars Hall passed away in 1806 in Pommern.

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Biography

  • The story of Lars Hall began in 1758 in Torrlösa, Skåne, Sverige.
  • Lars Hall married Annica Mansdotter, and had children including Nils Larsson Brannberg Bjork Hall.
  • Lars Hall passed away in 1806 in Pommern.

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Lars Hall's Ancestors

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Lars Hall
1758–1806
Birth Place: Torrlösa, Skåne, Sverige
Parents
Sven Larsson Hall
1734–1804
Torrlösa, Skåne
Grandparents
Bengta Persdr
1736–
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Lars Hall's Descendants

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Lars Hall (28.6.1758–10.1.1806) m. Annica Månsdotter (–26 Maj 1810)
  1. 1. Nils (Larsson Brannberg Björk) Hall 1783–1846 m. Kiersti (Torstensdotter Bengtsdotter) Persdotter 1774–1838
    1. 1. Torsten Nilsson 1806–1848 m. Gunilla Bengtsdotter 1797–1849
      1. 1. Nils Torstonson 1839–1919 m. Pernilla Bengtsdotter 1848–1924
        1. 1. Alexander (Norman) Torstonson 1882–1918 m. Ida (Matilda) Mattson 1886–1918

Lars Hall's Timeline

2 Records

1758
28.6.1758
Birth of Lars Hall in Torrlösa, Skåne, Sverige
Torrlösa, Skåne, Sverige
1806
10.1.1806
Age 48
Death of Lars Hall in Pommern
Pommern

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 28.6.1758
    Event Place: Torrlösa, Skåne, Sverige

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 10.1.1806
    Event Place: Pommern

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