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Nils Andersson 1776–1859 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 6 NOV 1776

Birth Location: Byske

Death Date: 3 JAN 1859

Death Location: Stensjön

Father: Anders Lång

Mother: Magdalena Mikaelsdotter

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Nils Andersson was born in 1776 in Byske, the child of Anders Olofsson Lang And Magdalena Mikaelsdotter. Nils Andersson passed away in 1859 in Stensjön.

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Biography

  • Nils Andersson was born in 1776 in Byske, the child of Anders Olofsson Lang And Magdalena Mikaelsdotter.
  • Nils Andersson passed away in 1859 in Stensjön.

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Nils Andersson's Ancestors

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Nils Andersson
1776–1859
Birth Place: Byske
Parents
Anders Olofsson Lång
1733–1807
Källbomark 1 Skellefteå
Magdalena Mikaelsdotter
1736–1809
Byske, Skellefteå lfs, Västerbottens län, Sweden
Grandparents
Olof (Nilsson) Pipare
1701–1772
Liden, Vasternorrland, Sweden
Kierstin Stephansdr
1702–1777
Källbomark 1, Skellefteå (AC) Sverige
Mikael (Olofsson) Bäck
1703–1741
Frostkåge 9, Skellefteå, Västerbotten, Sverige
Cecilia ((Sissla)) Hermansdotter
1703–1790
Gagsmark 8, Byske, Västerbotten, Sweden
Great-Grandparents
Nils Segersson
1670–1732
Cecilia Eriksdotter
1681–1745
Herman Bäck
1675–1710
Elsa Matsdotter
1664–1762
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Seger Larsson
1641–1715
Brita Olofsdotter
1642–1721
Erik Ivarsson
1642–1688
Ingial Olofsdotter
1643–1722
Mats Brav
1610–1697
Sissla Christiersdotter
–1710

Nils Andersson's Timeline

2 Records

1776
6 NOV 1776
Birth of Nils Andersson in Byske
Byske
1859
3 JAN 1859
Age 83
Death of Nils Andersson in Stensjön
Stensjön

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 6 NOV 1776
    Event Place: Byske

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 3 JAN 1859
    Event Place: Stensjön

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