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Nils Svensson 1767–1806 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 28 April 1767

Birth Location: Fagerhyltan, Torsås, Kalmar, Sweden

Death Date: 29 March 1806

Death Location: Fagerhyltan, Torsås, Kalmar, Sweden

Father: Sven Månsson

Mother: Elin Persdotter

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In 1767, Nils Svensson entered the world in Fagerhyltan, Torsås, Kalmar, Sweden, born to Sven Mansson And Elin Persdotter. Nils Svensson passed away in 1806 in Fagerhyltan, Torsås, Kalmar, Sweden.

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  • In 1767, Nils Svensson entered the world in Fagerhyltan, Torsås, Kalmar, Sweden, born to Sven Mansson And Elin Persdotter.
  • Nils Svensson passed away in 1806 in Fagerhyltan, Torsås, Kalmar, Sweden.

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Nils Svensson's Ancestors

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Nils Svensson
1767–1806
Birth Place: Fagerhyltan, Torsås, Kalmar, Sweden
Parents
Sven Månsson
1722–1798
Fagerhyltan, Torsås (Kalmar Län, Småland)
Elin Persdotter
1726–1808
Ugglemad, Torsås, Kalmar, Sweden
Grandparents
Måns Sunesson
1685–1775
Simnemåla, Torsås, Kalmar, Sverige
Maria Nilsdotter
1690–1717
Fagerhyltan, Torsås, Kalmar,Sverige
Great-Grandparents
Nils Håkansson*
1657–1697
Ingrid (Jönsdotter)
1662–1730
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Håkan Jonsson
1614–1695
Maria Olofsdotter
1620–1687

Nils Svensson's Timeline

2 Records

1767
28 April 1767
Birth of Nils Svensson in Fagerhyltan, Torsås, Kalmar, Sweden
Fagerhyltan, Torsås, Kalmar, Sweden
1806
29 March 1806
Age 39
Death of Nils Svensson in Fagerhyltan, Torsås, Kalmar, Sweden
Fagerhyltan, Torsås, Kalmar, Sweden

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 28 April 1767
    Event Place: Fagerhyltan, Torsås, Kalmar, Sweden

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 29 March 1806
    Event Place: Fagerhyltan, Torsås, Kalmar, Sweden

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