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Magnus Larsson 1772–1861 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 21 JUL 1772

Birth Location: Bränna, Överkalix fs

Death Date: 17 APR 1861

Death Location: Grelsbyn, Överkalix fs

Father: Lars Brännvall

Mother: Anna Henriksdotter

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Magnus Larsson was born in 1772 in Bränna, Överkalix fs, the child of Lars Jonsson Brannvall And Anna Henriksdotter. Magnus Larsson passed away in 1861 in Grelsbyn, Överkalix fs.

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Biography

  • Magnus Larsson was born in 1772 in Bränna, Överkalix fs, the child of Lars Jonsson Brannvall And Anna Henriksdotter.
  • Magnus Larsson passed away in 1861 in Grelsbyn, Överkalix fs.

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Magnus Larsson's Ancestors

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Magnus Larsson
1772–1861
Birth Place: Bränna, Överkalix fs
Parents
Lars Jönsson Brännvall
1730–1811
Bränna, Överkalix, fs, Norrbotten, Sverige
Anna Henriksdotter
1730–1804
Vännäs 1, Överkalix, Norrbotten, Sverige
Grandparents
Jöns (Jönsson Lång) Häradsdomare
1704–1788
Grelsbyn nr 3, Överkalix, Norrbotten, Sweden
Anna Carlsdotter
1702–1763
Heden 5, Överkalix, Norrbotten
Henrik Persson
1702–1785
Vännäs 1, Överkalix, Norrbotten, Sverige
Lisbeta Larsdotter
1686–1762
Vännäs, Vasterbotten, Sweden
Great-Grandparents
Per Henriksson
1682–1746
Anna Olofsdotter
1680–1759
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Olof Nilsson
1640–1692
Elin Nilsdotter
1625–1682

Magnus Larsson's Timeline

2 Records

1772
21 JUL 1772
Birth of Magnus Larsson in Bränna, Överkalix fs
Bränna, Överkalix fs
1861
17 APR 1861
Age 89
Death of Magnus Larsson in Grelsbyn, Överkalix fs
Grelsbyn, Överkalix fs

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 21 JUL 1772
    Event Place: Bränna, Överkalix fs

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 17 APR 1861
    Event Place: Grelsbyn, Överkalix fs

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