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Pehr Nilsson 1687–1771 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1687

Birth Location: Grönby No 25, Grönby, Malmöhus län, Skåne, Sverige

Death Date: 25 Aug 1771

Death Location: Lilla Börringe No 4, (eller Beddinge ?), Skåne, Sverige

Father: Nils Larsson

Mother: Karna Johansdotter

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The story of Pehr Nilsson began in 1687 in Grönby No 25, Grönby, Malmöhus län, Skåne, Sverige. Pehr Nilsson passed away in 1771 in Lilla Börringe No 4, (eller Beddinge ?), Skåne, Sverige.

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Biography

  • The story of Pehr Nilsson began in 1687 in Grönby No 25, Grönby, Malmöhus län, Skåne, Sverige.
  • Pehr Nilsson passed away in 1771 in Lilla Börringe No 4, (eller Beddinge ?), Skåne, Sverige.

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Pehr Nilsson's Ancestors

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Pehr Nilsson
1687–1771
Birth Place: Grönby No 25, Grönby, Malmöhus län, Skåne, Sverige
Parents
Nils Larsson
1645–1712
Äspö, Skane, Sweden
Karna Johansdotter
1649–1732
Gronby, Malmohus, Sweden
Grandparents
Lars Persson
1618–1677
Grönby, Skåne, Sweden
APPOLONIA ((Adela)) Assarsdotter
1622–1695
Grönby No 25, Grönby, Malmöhus län, Skåne,Danmark
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Pehr Nilsson's Timeline

2 Records

1687
1687
Birth of Pehr Nilsson in Grönby No 25, Grönby, Malmöhus län, Skåne, Sverige
Grönby No 25, Grönby, Malmöhus län, Skåne, Sverige
1771
25 Aug 1771
Age 84
Death of Pehr Nilsson in Lilla Börringe No 4, (eller Beddinge ?), Skåne, Sverige
Lilla Börringe No 4, (eller Beddinge ?), Skåne, Sverige

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1687
    Event Place: Grönby No 25, Grönby, Malmöhus län, Skåne, Sverige

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 25 Aug 1771
    Event Place: Lilla Börringe No 4, (eller Beddinge ?), Skåne, Sverige

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