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Mathilda Josefina Persdotter 1862–1937 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 11 Jul 1862

Birth Location: Knutby, Uppsala, Sverige

Death Date: 30 Sept 1937

Death Location: Löwenströmska, Stockholm, Sverige

Father: Petter Jakobsson

Mother: Lovisa Hansdotter

Spouse(s): Johan Jansson

Children(s): Johan Eriksson

Mathilda Josefina Persdotter was born in 1862 in Knutby, Uppsala, Sverige, the child of Petter Jakobsson And Lovisa Hansdotter. In 1882, Mathilda Josefina Persdotter established residence. Mathilda Josefina Persdotter married Johan Erik Jansson, and had children including Johan Axel Eriksson. Mathilda Josefina Persdotter passed away in 1937 in Löwenströmska, Stockholm, Sverige.

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Biography

  • Mathilda Josefina Persdotter was born in 1862 in Knutby, Uppsala, Sverige, the child of Petter Jakobsson And Lovisa Hansdotter.
  • In 1882, Mathilda Josefina Persdotter established residence.
  • Mathilda Josefina Persdotter married Johan Erik Jansson, and had children including Johan Axel Eriksson.
  • Mathilda Josefina Persdotter passed away in 1937 in Löwenströmska, Stockholm, Sverige.

Immediate Family

Parents

Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Mathilda Persdotter's Ancestors

Self
Mathilda Persdotter
1862–1937
Birth Place: Knutby, Uppsala, Sverige
Parents
Petter Jakobsson
1820–1904
Brunn, Knutby, Stockholm, Sverige
Lovisa Hansdotter
1829–1866
Stora Sjöslätten, Tarf, Knutby, Uppsala, Sverige
Grandparents
Jacob Persson
1778–1860
Söderby, Knutby, Uppsala, Sverige
Maja (Stina) Hansdotter
1789–1860
Gränsta, Knutby, Uppsala, Sverige
Hans Hansson
1779–
Knutby, Uppsala, Sverige
Stina Andersdotter
1789–
Almunge, Uppsala, Sverige
Great-Grandparents
Per Jacobsson
1753–1789
Brita Persdotter
1752–
Hans Hansson
1746–
Margta Jansdotter
1762–1791
HANS Mattsson
1745–1827
Brita Ersdotter
1750–1827
Anders Mattsson
1763–1837
Christina Hansdotter
1759–1824
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Mathilda Persdotter's Descendants

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Mathilda (Josefina) Persdotter (11 Jul 1862–30 Sept 1937) m. Johan (Erik) Jansson (9 Jan 1860–7 juli 1929)
  1. 1. Johan (Axel) Eriksson 1882–1954 m. Matilda Sotterman 1889–1965
    1. 1. Eva (Gunborg) Eriksson 1913–2001 m. Ernst (Gustaf Johansson) Hurtig 1905–1992
      1. 1. Gunborg (Ingegärd) Hurtig 1933–2012
    2. 2. Rut (Sigrid) Eriksson 1907–1977
    3. 3. Ingrid (Matilda) Eriksson 1922–
    4. 4. Erik (Emil) Eriksson 1915–1998

Mathilda Persdotter's Timeline

3 Records

1862
11 Jul 1862
Birth of Mathilda Josefina Persdotter in Knutby, Uppsala, Sverige
Knutby, Uppsala, Sverige
1882
abt 1882
Age 20
Mathilda Josefina Persdotter resided here
None
1937
30 Sept 1937
Age 75
Death of Mathilda Josefina Persdotter in Löwenströmska, Stockholm, Sverige
Löwenströmska, Stockholm, Sverige

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 11 Jul 1862
    Event Place: Knutby, Uppsala, Sverige
    Record Source:
    [1] Sweden, Indexed Birth Records, 1859-1946, Genline AB; Johanneshov, Sweden; GID Number: 100001.42.11800; RollFiche Number: SC-486
    [2] Sweden, Births from the Swedish Death Index
    [3] Sweden, Indexed Death Records, Genline AB; Johanneshov, Sweden; Swedish Church Records Archive; Reference: 100001.126.51000
    [4] Sweden, Indexed Marriage Records, 1860-1947, Genline AB; Johanneshov, Sweden; Swedish Church Records Archive; GID Number: 100001.42.36000; Roll Number: SC-486

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Residence
    Event Date: abt 1882
    Record Source: Sweden, Indexed Birth Records, 1859-1946, Genline AB; Johanneshov, Sweden; GID Number: 100001.42.11800; RollFiche Number: SC-486

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 30 Sept 1937
    Event Place: Löwenströmska, Stockholm, Sverige
    Record Source: Sweden, Indexed Death Records, Genline AB; Johanneshov, Sweden; Swedish Church Records Archive; Reference: 100001.126.51000

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