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Martha Larsdotter 1760–1787 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 29 FEB 1760

Birth Location: Assarebo, Angerdshestra, Sweden

Death Date: 18 JUN 1787

Death Location: Angerdshestra, Sweden

Father: Lars Andersson

Mother: Ingierd Bengtsdotter

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In 1760, Martha Larsdotter entered the world in Assarebo, Angerdshestra, Sweden, born to Lars Andersson And Ingierd Bengtsdotter. Martha Larsdotter passed away in 1787 in Angerdshestra, Sweden.

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Biography

  • In 1760, Martha Larsdotter entered the world in Assarebo, Angerdshestra, Sweden, born to Lars Andersson And Ingierd Bengtsdotter.
  • Martha Larsdotter passed away in 1787 in Angerdshestra, Sweden.

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Martha Larsdotter's Ancestors

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Martha Larsdotter
1760–1787
Birth Place: Assarebo, Angerdshestra, Sweden
Parents
Lars Andersson
1718–1779
Assarebo, Angerdshestra, Sweden
Ingierd Bengtsdotter
1725–1800
Stora Holabo, Bondstorp, Sweden
Grandparents
Anders Johansson
1690–1754
Angerdshestra, Sweden
Ingeborg Jansdotter
1692–1730
Sverige
Bengt Andersson
1690–1736
Ingeborg Nilsdotter
1694–1760
Bondstorps fs, Stora Holabo
Great-Grandparents
Nils STENSSON
1665–
Marit Jansdotter
1664–
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Sten Björnsson
1635–1687

Martha Larsdotter's Timeline

2 Records

1760
29 FEB 1760
Birth of Martha Larsdotter in Assarebo, Angerdshestra, Sweden
Assarebo, Angerdshestra, Sweden
1787
18 JUN 1787
Age 27
Death of Martha Larsdotter in Angerdshestra, Sweden
Angerdshestra, Sweden

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 29 FEB 1760
    Event Place: Assarebo, Angerdshestra, Sweden

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 18 JUN 1787
    Event Place: Angerdshestra, Sweden

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