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Mats Andersson 1646–1714 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1646

Birth Location: Avan, Skellefteå

Death Date: 1714

Death Location: Skelleftea, Vbtn, Sweden

Father: Anders Mattsson

Mother: Barbro Johansdotter

Spouse(s): Margaretany Nilsdotter

Children(s): Brita Matsdotter, Malin Matsdotter, Anna Matsdotter, Anders Sund

Mats Andersson was born in 1646 in Avan, Skellefteå, the child of Anders Mattsson And Barbro Johansdotter. Mats Andersson married Margaretany Nilsdotter, and had children including Anders Mattsson Sund, Anna Matsdotter, Brita Matsdotter, Malin Matsdotter. Mats Andersson passed away in 1714 in Skelleftea, Vbtn, Sweden.

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Biography

  • Mats Andersson was born in 1646 in Avan, Skellefteå, the child of Anders Mattsson And Barbro Johansdotter.
  • Mats Andersson married Margaretany Nilsdotter, and had children including Anders Mattsson Sund, Anna Matsdotter, Brita Matsdotter, Malin Matsdotter.
  • Mats Andersson passed away in 1714 in Skelleftea, Vbtn, Sweden.

Immediate Family

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Mats Andersson's Ancestors

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Mats Andersson
1646–1714
Birth Place: Avan, Skellefteå
Parents
Anders Mattsson
1614–1696
Avan 1, Lövånger, Skellefteå landsförsamling, Västerbotten, Sverige
Barbro Johansdotter
1615–1685
Skellefteå landsförsamling, Västerbotten, Sverige
Grandparents
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Mats Andersson's Descendants

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Mats Andersson (1646–1714) m. Margaretany Nilsdotter (1643–1734)
  1. 1. Brita Matsdotter 1686–1773 m. Olof Larsson 1688–1756
    1. 1. Karin Olofsdotter 1711– m. per (jönsson) nyman 1709–1743
      1. 1. catarina (wijdstrand) nyman 1737–1776 m. carl (gustaf) boberg 1717–
        1. 1. Sara (Margareta) Boberg 1770–1824 m. Nils Johansson 1775–1817
      2. 2. Olof Persson 1732–
    2. 2. Anders (Olsson Westermark) Berg 1718–1788
    3. 3. Helena Olofsdotter 1725–1808
    4. 4. Margareta Olofsdotter 1709–1741
    5. 5. Johan Olofsson 1716–1742
    6. 6. Anna Olofsdotter 1733–
    7. 7. Brita Olofsdotter 1721–1791
    8. 8. Sara Olofsdotter 1714–1788
  2. 2. Malin Matsdotter 1680–1749
  3. 3. Anna Matsdotter 1690–1733
  4. 4. Anders (Mattsson) Sund 1678–1767 m. Anna Nilsdotter 1683–1766
    1. 1. Margareta Andersdotter 1712–1781 m. Matthias (Mats) Samuelsson 1705–1781
      1. 1. Samuel Matsson 1732–1812 m. Brita Gabrilsdotter 1736–1785
        1. 1. Lars (Samuelsson) Degerman 1767–1833 m. Sara (Helena) Johansdotter 1773–1850
        2. 2. Magdalena Samuelsdotter 1769–1845
      2. 2. Cathrina Matsdotter 1746–1787
      3. 3. Per Mattson 1749–1835
      4. 4. Johan Mattsson 1746–1818
      5. 5. Nils Mattson 1734–1816
      6. 6. Margareta Mattsdotter 1755–1815
      7. 7. Jakob Mattsson 1743–1786
      8. 8. Lars Mattiasson 1733–
    2. 2. Per Andersson 1717–1740

Mats Andersson's Timeline

5 Records

1646
1646
Birth of Mats Andersson in Skellefteå, Vasterbotten, Sweden
Skellefteå, Vasterbotten, Sweden
1646
1646
Birth of Mats Andersson in Avan, Skellefteå
Avan, Skellefteå
1677
1677
Age 31
Mats Andersson was married
None
1712
1712
Age 66
Death of Mats Andersson in Avan, Skellefteå, Västerbottens län, Sverige
Avan, Skellefteå, Västerbottens län, Sverige
1714
1714
Age 68
Death of Mats Andersson in Skelleftea, Vbtn, Sweden
Skelleftea, Vbtn, Sweden

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1646
    Event Place: Skellefteå, Vasterbotten, Sweden

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1646
    Event Place: Avan, Skellefteå

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Marriage
    Event Date: 1677

    Genealogy Event 4
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1712
    Event Place: Avan, Skellefteå, Västerbottens län, Sverige

    Genealogy Event 5
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1714
    Event Place: Skelleftea, Vbtn, Sweden

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