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Pehr Nilsson 1792–1837 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: feb 1792

Birth Location: Skane, Sweden

Death Date: 1837

Death Location: Fleninge, Skane, Sweden

Father: Nils Månsson

Mother: Karna Sonessdotter

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The story of Pehr Nilsson began in 1792 in Skane, Sweden. Pehr Nilsson passed away in 1837 in Fleninge, Skane, Sweden.

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Biography

  • The story of Pehr Nilsson began in 1792 in Skane, Sweden.
  • Pehr Nilsson passed away in 1837 in Fleninge, Skane, Sweden.

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Pehr Nilsson's Ancestors

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Pehr Nilsson
1792–1837
Birth Place: Skane, Sweden
Parents
Nils Månsson
1754–1817
Ödåkra nr 1, Skåne, Malmöhus Län
Karna Sonessdotter
1768–1826
Flenninge Malmöhus län
Grandparents
Måns Tykesson
1727–1803
Fleninge, Skane, Sweden
Elna Jönsdotter
1733–1796
Skåne, Sweden
Sone Assarsson
1723–1781
Fleninge, Skane, Sweden
Elna Olofsdotter
1727–1810
Great-Grandparents
Tyke Persson
1684–1762
Kristina Svensdotter
1688–1744
Jöns Nilsson
1712–1780
Karna Assarsdotter
1715–1753
Assar Knutsson
1684–1755
Nilla Sonesdotter
1684–1754
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Sven Nilsson
1659–1709
Gertrud Persdotter
1659–1737
Nils Jönsson
1675–1734
Boel Persdotter
1665–1745
Assar Knutsson
1684–1755
Nilla Sonesdotter
1684–1754
Knut Persson
1644–1695
Gertrud Assarsdotter
1651–1730
Sone Hansson
1632–1705
Gundela
1647–

Pehr Nilsson's Timeline

2 Records

1792
feb 1792
Birth of Pehr Nilsson in Skane, Sweden
Skane, Sweden
1837
1837
Age 45
Death of Pehr Nilsson in Fleninge, Skane, Sweden
Fleninge, Skane, Sweden

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: feb 1792
    Event Place: Skane, Sweden

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1837
    Event Place: Fleninge, Skane, Sweden

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