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Per Eriksson 1715 – 1802 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 23 DEC 1715

Birth Location: Björnsjö 2, Själevad (Y)

Death Date: 13 Jun 1802

Death Location: Björna, Björnsjö

Father: Erik Eriksson

Mother: Elisabet Persdotter

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Per Eriksson was born in 1715 in Björnsjö 2, Själevad (Y), the child of Erik Eriksson and Elisabet (Lisabeta) Persdotter. Per Eriksson passed away in 1802 in Björna, Björnsjö.

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Biography

  • Per Eriksson was born in 1715 in Björnsjö 2, Själevad (Y), the child of Erik Eriksson and Elisabet (Lisabeta) Persdotter.
  • Per Eriksson passed away in 1802 in Björna, Björnsjö.

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Per Eriksson's Ancestors

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Per Eriksson
1715 – 1802
Birth Place: Björnsjö 2, Själevad (Y)
Parents
Erik Eriksson
1683 – 1756
Björnsjö 2, Själevad (Y), Västernorrland, Sverige
Elisabet ((Lisabeta)) Persdotter
1686 – 1753
Gottne? eller Björnsjö, Själevad (Y), Sweden
Grandparents
Erik Olofsson
1649 – 1728
Skureå Sidensjö Västernorrland Sverige
Margreta (Bengtsdotter) (BE)
1650 – 1716
Stig Sidensjö Västernorrland Sverige
Per Mikaelsson
1655 – 1695
Björnsjö Björna, Själevad, Västernorrland Sverige
Märit Persdotter
1655 – 1716
Björnsjö? Björna?, Själevad, Västernorrland Sverige
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Per Eriksson's Timeline

2 Records

1715
23 DEC 1715
Birth of Per Eriksson in Björnsjö 2, Själevad (Y)
Björnsjö 2, Själevad (Y)
1802
13 Jun 1802
Age 87
Death of Per Eriksson in Björna, Björnsjö
Björna, Björnsjö

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 23 DEC 1715
    Event Place: Björnsjö 2, Själevad (Y)

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 13 Jun 1802
    Event Place: Björna, Björnsjö

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