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Lisa Svensdotter 1811–1875 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 22 Dec 1811

Birth Location: Tomeshult norregård, Algutsboda, Kalmar, Sverige

Death Date: 7 Sep 1875

Death Location: Karlskrona stadsforsamling, Blekinge, Sverige

Father: Sven Andersson

Mother: Inga Andersdotter

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In 1811, Lisa Svensdotter entered the world in Tomeshult norregård, Algutsboda, Kalmar, Sverige, born to Sven Andersson And Inga M Andersdotter. Lisa Svensdotter passed away in 1875 in Karlskrona stadsforsamling, Blekinge, Sverige.

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  • In 1811, Lisa Svensdotter entered the world in Tomeshult norregård, Algutsboda, Kalmar, Sverige, born to Sven Andersson And Inga M Andersdotter.
  • Lisa Svensdotter passed away in 1875 in Karlskrona stadsforsamling, Blekinge, Sverige.

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Lisa Svensdotter's Ancestors

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Lisa Svensdotter
1811–1875
Birth Place: Tomeshult norregård, Algutsboda, Kalmar, Sverige
Parents
Sven Andersson
1781–1837
Tomeshult Norregård, Algutsboda, Kalmar, Sweden
Inga (M) Andersdotter
1788–1866
Bogsjö Östergård, Ljuder, Kronoberg, Sweden
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Lisa Svensdotter's Timeline

2 Records

1811
22 Dec 1811
Birth of Lisa Svensdotter in Tomeshult norregård, Algutsboda, Kalmar, Sverige
Tomeshult norregård, Algutsboda, Kalmar, Sverige
1875
7 Sep 1875
Age 64
Death of Lisa Svensdotter in Karlskrona stadsforsamling, Blekinge, Sverige
Karlskrona stadsforsamling, Blekinge, Sverige

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 22 Dec 1811
    Event Place: Tomeshult norregård, Algutsboda, Kalmar, Sverige

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 7 Sep 1875
    Event Place: Karlskrona stadsforsamling, Blekinge, Sverige

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