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Maria Olofsdotter 1685–1745 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1685

Birth Location: Vännfors, Umeå lfs, AC

Death Date: 15 MAR 1745

Death Location: Vännfors, Umeå landsförsamling, Västerbotten, Sverige

Father: Olof Persson

Mother: Marit None

Spouse(s): Hans Jonsson

Children(s): Jonas Hansson, Hans Hansson, Nils Hansson, Maria Hansdotter, Karin Hansdotter, Erik Hansson, Katarina Hansdotter

The story of Maria Olofsdotter began in 1685 in Vännfors, Umeå lfs, AC. Maria Olofsdotter married Hans Jonsson, and had children including Erik Hansson, Hans Hansson, Jonas Jon Hansson, Karin Hansdotter, Katarina Karin Hansdotter, Maria Hansdotter, Nils Hansson. Maria Olofsdotter passed away in 1745 in Vännfors, Umeå landsförsamling, Västerbotten, Sverige.

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Biography

  • The story of Maria Olofsdotter began in 1685 in Vännfors, Umeå lfs, AC.
  • Maria Olofsdotter married Hans Jonsson, and had children including Erik Hansson, Hans Hansson, Jonas Jon Hansson, Karin Hansdotter, Katarina Karin Hansdotter, Maria Hansdotter, Nils Hansson.
  • Maria Olofsdotter passed away in 1745 in Vännfors, Umeå landsförsamling, Västerbotten, Sverige.

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Maria Olofsdotter's Ancestors

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Maria Olofsdotter
1685–1745
Birth Place: Vännfors, Umeå lfs, AC
Parents
Olof Persson
1660–1702
Vännfors, Umeå landsförsamling, Västerbotten, Sverige
Marit
1660–1737
Umeå landsförsamling, Västerbotten, Sverige
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Maria Olofsdotter's Descendants

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Maria Olofsdotter (1685–15 MAR 1745) m. Hans Jonsson (1687–19 Jun 1778)
  1. 1. Jonas (Jon) Hansson 1712–1786 m. Margareta Olofsdotter 1713–1786
    1. 1. Charlotta Jonsdotter 1753–1807 m. Matts Nilsson 1745–1811
      1. 1. Brita (Ulrika) Mattsdotter 1780–1834 m. Nicolaus (Nils) Königsson 1781–1860
        1. 1. Maja (Brita) Nilsdotter 1813–1889
        2. 2. Anna (Lisa) Nilsdotter 1814–
        3. 3. Olof Nilsson 1815–
        4. 4. Karl (Magnus) Nilsson 1820–
        5. 5. Mathias Nilsson 1811–1812
        6. 6. SIGFRID NILSSON 1817–
        7. 7. Margareta (Katarina) Nilsdotter 1805–1888
        8. 8. Nils (Petter) Nilsson 1809–1890
        9. 9. Charlotta (Lovisa) Nilsdotter 1806–1878 m. Olof (Johansson) Öhman 1801–1855
        10. 10. König Nilsson 1807–1879
        11. 11. Eva (Sofia) Nilsdotter 1817–1889
        12. 12. Nils (Petter) Nilsson 1809–1890 m. Brita (Ulrika) Nilsdotter 1814–1890
      2. 2. Lovisa (Magdalena) Mattsdotter 1788–1875
      3. 3. Karl (Magnus) Mattsson 1795–1878
      4. 4. Nils (Petter) Mattsson 1772–1864
      5. 5. Maria (Kristina) Matsdotter 1778–1864
      6. 6. Mattias (Wilhelm) Mattsson 1787–1857
      7. 7. Olaus (Olof) Mattsson 1789–1875
      8. 8. Eva (Sofia) Mattsdotter 1794–1824
      9. 9. Margareta (Katarina) Mattsdotter 1774–1855
      10. 10. Gustaf Mattson 1790–1865
      11. 11. Jonas Mattsson 1776–1819
      12. 12. Mathias (Vilhelm) Mattsson 1783–1857
      13. 13. Anna (Charlotta) Mattsdotter 1775–1807
    2. 2. MARIA Jonsdotter 1747–1809
  2. 2. Hans Hansson 1722–1778
  3. 3. Nils Hansson 1722–1800
  4. 4. Maria Hansdotter 1722–1763
  5. 5. Karin Hansdotter 1724–1812
  6. 6. Erik Hansson 1717–1786
  7. 7. Katarina (Karin) Hansdotter 1727–1812

Maria Olofsdotter's Timeline

2 Records

1685
1685
Birth of Maria Olofsdotter in Vännfors, Umeå lfs, AC
Vännfors, Umeå lfs, AC
1745
15 MAR 1745
Age 60
Death of Maria Olofsdotter in Vännfors, Umeå landsförsamling, Västerbotten, Sverige
Vännfors, Umeå landsförsamling, Västerbotten, Sverige

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1685
    Event Place: Vännfors, Umeå lfs, AC

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 15 MAR 1745
    Event Place: Vännfors, Umeå landsförsamling, Västerbotten, Sverige

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