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Maria Svensson 1790–1820 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 2 May 1790

Birth Location: Tynshult, Virserum, Kalmar, Sweden

Death Date: 7 Jan 1820

Death Location: , Virserum, Kalmar, Sweden

Father: Swen Larsson

Mother: Christina Magnusdotter

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The story of Maria Svensson began in 1790 in Tynshult, Virserum, Kalmar, Sweden. Maria Svensson passed away in 1820 in , Virserum, Kalmar, Sweden.

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Biography

  • The story of Maria Svensson began in 1790 in Tynshult, Virserum, Kalmar, Sweden.
  • Maria Svensson passed away in 1820 in , Virserum, Kalmar, Sweden.

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Maria Svensson's Ancestors

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Maria Svensson
1790–1820
Birth Place: Tynshult, Virserum, Kalmar, Sweden
Parents
Swen Larsson
1759–1844
Tynshult, Virserum, Kalmar, Sweden
Christina Magnusdotter
1769–1843
Triabo, Virserum, Kalmar, Sweden
Grandparents
Lars Larsson
1720–1788
Tynshult, Virserum, Hultsfreds Kommun, Kalmar, Sverige
Catharina ((Catrina)) Nilsdotter
1717–1791
Tynshult, Virserum, Hultsfreds Kommun, Kalmar, Sverige
Magnus (or Mans) Nilsson
1746–1813
Triabo, Virserum, Kalmar, Sweden
Helena Germundsson
1744–1819
Holm, Virserum, Kalmar, Sweden
Great-Grandparents
Nils Månsson
1697–1765
Maria Svensdotter
1710–1787
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Maria Svensson's Timeline

2 Records

1790
2 May 1790
Birth of Maria Svensson in Tynshult, Virserum, Kalmar, Sweden
Tynshult, Virserum, Kalmar, Sweden
1820
7 Jan 1820
Age 30
Death of Maria Svensson in , Virserum, Kalmar, Sweden
, Virserum, Kalmar, Sweden

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 2 May 1790
    Event Place: Tynshult, Virserum, Kalmar, Sweden

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 7 Jan 1820
    Event Place: , Virserum, Kalmar, Sweden

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