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Mari Hansen 1701–1763 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1701

Birth Location: Utbygden, Eidene, Tjøme, Vestfold, Norway

Death Date: 1763

Death Location: Sandø, Hvasser, Tjøme, Vestfold, Norway

Father: Hans Olsen

Mother: Marte Andersen

Spouse(s): Even Nilsen

Children(s):

Mari Hansen was born in 1701 in Utbygden, Eidene, Tjøme, Vestfold, Norway, the child of Hans Olsen And Marte Andersen. Mari Hansen married Even Nilsen. Mari Hansen passed away in 1763 in Sandø, Hvasser, Tjøme, Vestfold, Norway.

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Biography

  • Mari Hansen was born in 1701 in Utbygden, Eidene, Tjøme, Vestfold, Norway, the child of Hans Olsen And Marte Andersen.
  • Mari Hansen married Even Nilsen.
  • Mari Hansen passed away in 1763 in Sandø, Hvasser, Tjøme, Vestfold, Norway.

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Spouses(s)

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Mari Hansen's Ancestors

Self
Mari Hansen
1701–1763
Birth Place: Utbygden, Eidene, Tjøme, Vestfold, Norway
Parents
Hans Olsen
1666–1717
Eidene, Tjøme, Vestfold, Norway
Marte Andersen
1665–1724
Grimestad, Tjøme, Vestfold, Norway
Grandparents
Ole Hansen
1630–1680
Eidene, Tjøme, Vestfold, Norway
Guri Olsen
1638–1708
Treidene, Tjøme, Vestfold, Norway
Great-Grandparents
Ole Hansen
1602–1670
Fadum
1608–
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Hans Olsen
1565–1640
Ragnhild Olsen
1570–1655

Mari Hansen's Timeline

2 Records

1701
1701
Birth of Mari Hansen in Utbygden, Eidene, Tjøme, Vestfold, Norway
Utbygden, Eidene, Tjøme, Vestfold, Norway
1763
1763
Age 62
Death of Mari Hansen in Sandø, Hvasser, Tjøme, Vestfold, Norway
Sandø, Hvasser, Tjøme, Vestfold, Norway

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1701
    Event Place: Utbygden, Eidene, Tjøme, Vestfold, Norway

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1763
    Event Place: Sandø, Hvasser, Tjøme, Vestfold, Norway

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