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Mats Andersson 1718–1770 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 20 Aug 1718

Birth Location: Norrberge, Timrå, Västernorrland

Death Date: 1770

Death Location: Norrberge, Timrå, Västernorrland

Father: Anders Bonde

Mother:

Spouse(s): Helena Johansdotter

Children(s): Cecilia Mattsdotter, Märta Matsdotter, Anders Matsson

In 1718, Mats Andersson entered the world in Norrberge, Timrå, Västernorrland, born to Anders Mattsson Bonde And Karin Olofsdotter. In 1718, Mats Andersson resided in Vittinge, Västmanland, Sweden. Mats Andersson married Helena Johansdotter, and had children including Anders Matsson, Cecilia Mattsdotter, Marta Matsdotter. Mats Andersson passed away in 1770 in Norrberge, Timrå, Västernorrland.

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Biography

  • In 1718, Mats Andersson entered the world in Norrberge, Timrå, Västernorrland, born to Anders Mattsson Bonde And Karin Olofsdotter.
  • In 1718, Mats Andersson resided in Vittinge, Västmanland, Sweden.
  • Mats Andersson married Helena Johansdotter, and had children including Anders Matsson, Cecilia Mattsdotter, Marta Matsdotter.
  • Mats Andersson passed away in 1770 in Norrberge, Timrå, Västernorrland.

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Parents

Spouses(s)

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Mats Andersson's Ancestors

Self
Mats Andersson
1718–1770
Birth Place: Norrberge, Timrå, Västernorrland
Parents
Anders Mattsson Bonde
1697–
Sköle, Tuna, Västernorrlands Län, Sverige
Grandparents
mats jansson
1688–1741
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Mats Andersson's Descendants

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Mats Andersson (20 Aug 1718–1770) m. Helena Johansdotter (25 JUN 1714–)
  1. 1. Cecilia Mattsdotter 1746–1813 m. Jon Jöransson 1745–1811
    1. 1. Jonas Videstedt 1770–1862 m. Anna (Magdalena) Öberg 1775–1825
      1. 1. Johanna (Magdalena) Videstedt 1813–1865 m. Petter (Isak) Cherge 1809–1847
        1. 1. Hilda (Augusta Wilhelmina) Chergé 1843–1919 m. Johannes (Jönson) Hedberg 1839–1922
        2. 2. Isak (Walfrid) Chergée 1845–1902 m. Maria (Amanda) Malmsten 1849–1914
        3. 3. Johanna (Lovisa Paulina) Chergé 1846–
      2. 2. Anna (Carolina) Widestedt 1809–1888 m. Lorentz Lundgren 1807–1861
        1. 1. Johan (A) Lundgren 1835–
      3. 3. Carl (Johan) Widestedt 1815–1845
      4. 4. Carl (Magnus) Widestedt 1805–1807
      5. 5. Jonas (Olof) Widestedt 1804–1862 m. Greta (Catharina) Klingborg 1798–
      6. 6. Magdalena (Cecilia) Widestedt 1804–1811
      7. 7. Sofia (Emilia) Widestedt 1807–1890 m. Per (Ersson) Öhman 1804–1867
        1. 1. Anna (Mathilda) Pehrsdotter 1838–
        2. 2. Carl (Eric Axel) Oman 1834–
    2. 2. Erik Jonsson 1785–1785
    3. 3. Göran Jonsson 1775–
    4. 4. Karl Jonsson 1773–1806
    5. 5. Mattias Vistedt 1777–1808
  2. 2. Märta Matsdotter 1741–
  3. 3. Anders Matsson 1755–1801

Mats Andersson's Timeline

4 Records

1718
20 Aug 1718
Birth of Mats Andersson in Norrberge, Timrå, Västernorrland
Norrberge, Timrå, Västernorrland
1718
21 Aug 1718
Mats Andersson was baptized in , Vittinge, Vastmanland, Sweden
, Vittinge, Vastmanland, Sweden
1718
1718
Mats Andersson resided here in Vittinge, Västmanland, Sweden
Vittinge, Västmanland, Sweden
1770
1770
Age 52
Death of Mats Andersson in Norrberge, Timrå, Västernorrland
Norrberge, Timrå, Västernorrland

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 20 Aug 1718
    Event Place: Norrberge, Timrå, Västernorrland
    Record Source: Sweden, Select Baptisms, 1611-1909

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Baptism
    Event Date: 21 Aug 1718
    Event Place: , Vittinge, Vastmanland, Sweden
    Record Source: Sweden, Select Baptisms, 1611-1909

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Residence
    Event Date: 1718
    Event Place: Vittinge, Västmanland, Sweden
    Record Source: Sweden, Select Baptisms, 1611-1909

    Genealogy Event 4
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1770
    Event Place: Norrberge, Timrå, Västernorrland

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