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Magnus Svensson 1795–1856 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 26 Nov 1795

Birth Location: Norje Ysane, Blekinge, Sweden

Death Date: 9 Sep 1856

Death Location: Revesjo, Alvs., Sweden

Father: Sven Andersson

Mother: Sissa Andersson

Spouse(s): Kirstin Thoresdr, Sissa Carlsson, Ingrid Andersdotter, Maria Persdotter, Katrina Ingemarsdotter, Agneta Mansson

Children(s): Thore Andersson, Marja Magnusdotter, Swen Anderson, Johanna Andersdotter, Pehr Andersson, Brita Andersdotter, Lena Andersdotter, Johannes Andersson, Jonas Andersson, Nils Andersson

Magnus Svensson was born in 1795 in Norje Ysane, Blekinge, Sweden, the child of Sven Andersson And Sissa Andersson. Magnus Svensson married Agneta Mansson, Brita Samvelsdotter, Ingrid Andersdotter, Katrina Ingemarsdotter, Kirstin Thoresdr, Maria Christina Persdotter, Sissa Carlsson, and had children including Brita Andersdotter, Johanna Andersdotter, Johannes Andersson, Jonas Andersson, Lena Andersdotter, Marja Lena Magnusdotter, Nils Andersson, Pehr Johan Andersson, Swen Anderson, Thore Andersson. Magnus Svensson passed away in 1856 in Revesjo, Alvs., Sweden.

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Biography

  • Magnus Svensson was born in 1795 in Norje Ysane, Blekinge, Sweden, the child of Sven Andersson And Sissa Andersson.
  • Magnus Svensson married Agneta Mansson, Brita Samvelsdotter, Ingrid Andersdotter, Katrina Ingemarsdotter, Kirstin Thoresdr, Maria Christina Persdotter, Sissa Carlsson, and had children including Brita Andersdotter, Johanna Andersdotter, Johannes Andersson, Jonas Andersson, Lena Andersdotter, Marja Lena Magnusdotter, Nils Andersson, Pehr Johan Andersson, Swen Anderson, Thore Andersson.
  • Magnus Svensson passed away in 1856 in Revesjo, Alvs., Sweden.

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Magnus Svensson's Ancestors

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Magnus Svensson
1795–1856
Birth Place: Norje Ysane, Blekinge, Sweden
Parents
Sven Andersson
1768–1810
Norje Ysane, Blekinge, Sweden
Sissa Andersson
1772–
Norje Ysane, Blekinge, Sweden
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Magnus Svensson's Descendants

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Magnus Svensson (26 Nov 1795–9 Sep 1856) m. Kirstin Thoresdr (1806–) m. Sissa Carlsson (17 Mar 1795–) m. Ingrid Andersdotter (17 Mar 1780–9 Jan 1858) m. Maria (Christina) Persdotter (10 JAN 1801–) m. Katrina Ingemarsdotter (August 1799–13 April 1866) m. Agneta Mansson (24 Oct 1793–3 Dec 1852)
  1. 1. Thore Andersson 1832– m. Annicka Andreasdotter 1830–
    1. 1. Henrick Torreson 1854–
    2. 2. Inga (Brita) Thoresdotter 1850–
    3. 3. Lisa Thoresdotter 1852–
  2. 2. Marja (Lena) Magnusdotter 1820–1893
  3. 3. Swen Anderson 1819–1882
  4. 4. Johanna Andersdotter 1820–1894
  5. 5. Pehr (Johan) Andersson 1834–
  6. 6. Brita Andersdotter 1827–
  7. 7. Lena Andersdotter 1833–1919
  8. 8. Johannes Andersson 1836–
  9. 9. Jonas Andersson 1840–
  10. 10. Nils Andersson 1831–1916

Magnus Svensson's Timeline

4 Records

1794
29 Jan 1794
Birth of Magnus Svensson in Norje Ysane, Blekinge, Sweden
Norje Ysane, Blekinge, Sweden
1795
26 Nov 1795
Birth of Magnus Svensson in Norje Ysane, Blekinge, Sweden
Norje Ysane, Blekinge, Sweden
1854
31 Mar 1854
Age 59
Death of Magnus Svensson in Revesjo, Alvs., Sweden
Revesjo, Alvs., Sweden
1856
9 Sep 1856
Age 61
Death of Magnus Svensson in Revesjo, Alvs., Sweden
Revesjo, Alvs., Sweden

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 29 Jan 1794
    Event Place: Norje Ysane, Blekinge, Sweden

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 26 Nov 1795
    Event Place: Norje Ysane, Blekinge, Sweden
    Record Source: Millennium File

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 31 Mar 1854
    Event Place: Revesjo, Alvs., Sweden

    Genealogy Event 4
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 9 Sep 1856
    Event Place: Revesjo, Alvs., Sweden
    Record Source: Millennium File

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