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Olof Andersson 1678 – 1750 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1678

Birth Location: Berg 2, Björna (Själevads församling?) (Y), Västernorrland, Sverige

Death Date: 1750-05-20

Death Location: Åte 3, Själevad (Y), Västernorrland, Sverige

Father: Anders Berg

Mother: Kerstin Ndotter

Spouse(s): Brita Jonsdotter

Children(s): Lisbeta Olofsdotter, Jonas Olofsson

In 1678, Olof Andersson Bonde entered the world in Berg 2, Björna (Själevads församling?) (Y), Västernorrland, Sverige, born to Anders Olofsson Berg and Kerstin Ndotter. Olof Andersson Bonde married Brita Jonsdotter, and had children including Lisbeta (Elisabet) Olofsdotter, Jonas Olofsson. Olof Andersson Bonde passed away in 1750 in Åte 3, Själevad (Y), Västernorrland, Sverige.

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Biography

  • In 1678, Olof Andersson Bonde entered the world in Berg 2, Björna (Själevads församling?) (Y), Västernorrland, Sverige, born to Anders Olofsson Berg and Kerstin Ndotter.
  • Olof Andersson Bonde married Brita Jonsdotter, and had children including Lisbeta (Elisabet) Olofsdotter, Jonas Olofsson.
  • Olof Andersson Bonde passed away in 1750 in Åte 3, Själevad (Y), Västernorrland, Sverige.

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Olof Andersson's Ancestors

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Olof Andersson
1678 – 1750
Birth Place: Berg 2, Björna (Själevads församling?) (Y), Västernorrland, Sverige
Parents
Anders Olofsson Berg
1650 – 1705
Översjäla 2, Själevad (Y), Västernorrland, Sverige
Kerstin Ndotter
Grandparents
Olof Olofsson
1625 – 1677
Översjäla, Själevad, Sweden
Margareta (Brita) Andersdotter
1622 – 1705
Flärke 1, Österbacke (?), Själevad, Västernorrland, Sverige
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Olof Andersson's Descendants

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Olof Andersson (1678 – 1750-05-20) m. Brita Jonsdotter (1685-09-06 – 1730-12-20)
  1. 1. Lisbeta ((Elisabet)) Olofsdotter (1716-03-18 – 1793-02-28) m. Johan Samuelsson (1724-05-24 – 1746-03-23) m. Nils Eriksson (1725 – 1781-11-18)
    1. 1. Karin Johansdotter (1745-12-27 – 1834-09-16)
    2. 2. Margareta Nilsdotter (1753-01-16 – 1792-12-11)
    3. 3. Elisabet ((Lisa)) Nilsdotter (7 Dec 1759 – 9 aug 1807) m. Per Tomasson (17 Feb 1751 – 3 Feb 1824)
      1. 1. Nils Persson (29 Aug 1786 – 11 Aug 1827)
      2. 2. Jonas ((Jon)) Persson (26 Jan 1792 – 7 Sep 1842) m. Märtha ((Maria)) Nilsdotter (30 maj 1797 – 25 nov 1871)
        1. 1. Per Jonsson (14 Feb 1819 – 16 Nov 1820)
        2. 2. Nils Jonsson (10 Jun 1821 – 5 Maj 1893)
        3. 3. Elisabet ((Lisa)) Jonsdotter (20 Feb 1824 – 19 Nov 1898) m. Kristoffer Salomonsson (5 apr 1824 – 23 okt 1916)
        4. 4. Brita Jonsdotter (8 Jun 1826 – 22 april 1897)
        5. 5. Jonas ((Jon) Jonsson) Lindblad (1 November 1829 – 29 Jun 1901) m. Anna (Kajsa) Andersdotter (abt 1835 – 26 December 1902)
        6. 6. Per ((Petrus) Jonsson) Lindström (9 Jan 1833 – 29 Aug 1885)
        7. 7. Erik (Jonsson) Lindström (6 Dec 1835 – 7 Nov 1910)
        8. 8. Anna Jonsdotter (16 mars 1837 – 28 mars 1837)
        9. 9. Marta Jonsdotter (16 mars 1837 – 2 Feb 1913) m. Anders Kristofersson (1832 – )
      3. 3. Erik Persson (5 Jul 1795 – 12 Apr 1874)
  2. 2. Jonas Olofsson (7 JUL 1726 – 6 JAN 1800)

Olof Andersson's Timeline

2 Records

1678
1678
Birth of Olof Andersson Bonde in Berg 2, Björna (Själevads församling?) (Y), Västernorrland, Sverige
Berg 2, Björna (Själevads församling?) (Y), Västernorrland, Sverige
1750
1750-05-20
Age 72
Death of Olof Andersson Bonde in Åte 3, Själevad (Y), Västernorrland, Sverige
Åte 3, Själevad (Y), Västernorrland, Sverige

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1678
    Event Place: Berg 2, Björna (Själevads församling?) (Y), Västernorrland, Sverige

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1750-05-20
    Event Place: Åte 3, Själevad (Y), Västernorrland, Sverige

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