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Peder (Hans) Hansen 1565–1665 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: ABT 1565

Birth Location: Svenningstorp, Hyllstofta, Vedby (L)

Death Date: 1665

Death Location: Svenningstorp, Hyllstofta, Vedby (L)

Father: Hans Svendsen

Mother: Fru Svendsen

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Peder (Hans) Hansen was born in 1565 in Svenningstorp, Hyllstofta, Vedby (L), the child of Hans Svend Svendsen And Fru Svendsen. Peder (Hans) Hansen passed away in 1665 in Svenningstorp, Hyllstofta, Vedby (L).

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Biography

  • Peder (Hans) Hansen was born in 1565 in Svenningstorp, Hyllstofta, Vedby (L), the child of Hans Svend Svendsen And Fru Svendsen.
  • Peder (Hans) Hansen passed away in 1665 in Svenningstorp, Hyllstofta, Vedby (L).

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Peder Hansen's Ancestors

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Peder Hansen
1565–1665
Birth Place: Svenningstorp, Hyllstofta, Vedby (L)
Parents
Hans (Svend) Svendsen
1550–1610
Svenningstorp Hyllstofta Vedby Kristianstads Län Skåne
Fru Svendsen
1555–1595
Vedby, Kristianstads län, Sverige
Grandparents
Svend ((Johannes)) Johannesson
1530–
Västrarp 7, Ryd socken, Kristianstad län, Sverige
Okänd (Johanne) Suendzön
1530–
Västrarp 7 Rya Krisianstads Län Skåne, Danmark
Great-Grandparents
Johannes Colding
1505–1545
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Peder Hansen's Timeline

2 Records

1565
ABT 1565
Birth of Peder (Hans) Hansen in Svenningstorp, Hyllstofta, Vedby (L)
Svenningstorp, Hyllstofta, Vedby (L)
1665
1665
Age 100
Death of Peder (Hans) Hansen in Svenningstorp, Hyllstofta, Vedby (L)
Svenningstorp, Hyllstofta, Vedby (L)

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: ABT 1565
    Event Place: Svenningstorp, Hyllstofta, Vedby (L)

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1665
    Event Place: Svenningstorp, Hyllstofta, Vedby (L)

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