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Nils Jakobsson 1648–1731 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: about 1648

Birth Location: Kisa, Östergötlands Län, Sweden

Death Date: 14 September 1731

Death Location: Kisa, Östergötlands Län, Sweden

Father: Jakob Birgersson

Mother: Kerstin Nilsdotter

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Nils Jakobsson was born in 1648 in Kisa, Östergötlands Län, Sweden, the child of Jakob Birgersson And Kerstin Nilsdotter. Nils Jakobsson passed away in 1731 in Kisa, Östergötlands Län, Sweden.

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Biography

  • Nils Jakobsson was born in 1648 in Kisa, Östergötlands Län, Sweden, the child of Jakob Birgersson And Kerstin Nilsdotter.
  • Nils Jakobsson passed away in 1731 in Kisa, Östergötlands Län, Sweden.

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Nils Jakobsson's Ancestors

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Nils Jakobsson
1648–1731
Birth Place: Kisa, Östergötlands Län, Sweden
Parents
Jakob Birgersson
1620–1661
Kisa, Östergötlands Län, Sweden
Kerstin Nilsdotter
1626–1705
Kisa, Östergötlands Län, Sweden
Grandparents
Birger Nilsson
1590–1668
Grönede, Kisa, Östergötlands Län, Sweden
Elin Jakobsdotter
1600–1660
Kisa, Östergötlands Län, Sweden
Great-Grandparents
Nils Jonsson
1565–1627
Jacob Gunnarsen
1550–1650
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Nils Jakobsson's Timeline

2 Records

1648
about 1648
Birth of Nils Jakobsson in Kisa, Östergötlands Län, Sweden
Kisa, Östergötlands Län, Sweden
1731
14 September 1731
Age 83
Death of Nils Jakobsson in Kisa, Östergötlands Län, Sweden
Kisa, Östergötlands Län, Sweden

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: about 1648
    Event Place: Kisa, Östergötlands Län, Sweden
    Record Source: Birth note, He was born in Folkinge

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 14 September 1731
    Event Place: Kisa, Östergötlands Län, Sweden
    Record Source: Death note, He died in Folkinge

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