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Per Ersson 1729–1806 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1729

Birth Location: Grangärde, Dalarna

Death Date: 1806

Death Location: Västernorrland, Sweden

Father: Erik Ersson

Mother: Elisabet Hansdotter

Spouse(s): Elisabet Johansdotter, Britta Jonsdotter

Children(s): Elisabeth Persdotter, Johan Pehrsson, Petter Persson, Anders Persson

The story of Per Ersson began in 1729 in Grangärde, Dalarna. In 1798, Per Ersson resided in Attmar, Västernorrland, Sweden. Per Ersson married Britta Jonsdotter, Elisabet Johansdotter, and had children including Anders Persson, Elisabeth Lisa Persdotter, Johan Pehrsson, Petter Persson. Per Ersson passed away in 1806 in Västernorrland, Sweden.

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Biography

  • The story of Per Ersson began in 1729 in Grangärde, Dalarna.
  • In 1798, Per Ersson resided in Attmar, Västernorrland, Sweden.
  • Per Ersson married Britta Jonsdotter, Elisabet Johansdotter, and had children including Anders Persson, Elisabeth Lisa Persdotter, Johan Pehrsson, Petter Persson.
  • Per Ersson passed away in 1806 in Västernorrland, Sweden.

Immediate Family

Parents

Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Per Ersson's Ancestors

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Per Ersson
1729–1806
Birth Place: Grangärde, Dalarna
Parents
Erik Ersson
1688–1752
Elisabet Hansdotter
1688–1758
Ludvika, Dalarna, Sweden
Grandparents
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Per Ersson's Descendants

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Per Ersson (1729–1806) m. Elisabet Johansdotter (1738–18 AUG 1803) m. Britta Jonsdotter (1718–1756)
  1. 1. Elisabeth (LISA) Persdotter 1770–1845 m. Mårten Andersson 1769–1813
    1. 1. Per Mårtensson 1802–1857 m. Rachel Olsdotter 1796–1864
      1. 1. Per (Olof) Norberg 1831–1901 m. Greta (Stina) Ersdotter 1831–1915
        1. 1. Rakel (Katharina) Norberg 1856–1917 m. Hans Nyberg-Hansson 1856–1927
        2. 2. Anna (Brita) Norberg 1862–1952
        3. 3. Christina (Olivia) Norberg 1867–
        4. 4. Erik (Olof) Norberg 1859–1941 m. Erika Ruda 1858–1921 m. Johanna Lundberg 1869–1940
        5. 5. Margareta (Petronella) Norberg 1864–1951
        6. 6. Per (Erik) Norberg 1854–1855
      2. 2. Martin Persson 1834–
      3. 3. Olof (Martin) Persson 1828–1828
      4. 4. Olof (Martin) Persson 1829–1830
      5. 5. Lisa (Brita) Persdotter 1826–
      6. 6. Lisa (Cajsa) Persdotter 1840–
  2. 2. Johan Pehrsson 1760–1843
  3. 3. Petter Persson 1763–
  4. 4. Anders Persson 1765–

Per Ersson's Timeline

4 Records

1729
1729
Birth of Per Ersson in Grangärde, Dalarna
Grangärde, Dalarna
1798
1798 - 1803
Age 69
Per Ersson resided here in Attmar, Västernorrland, Sweden
Attmar, Västernorrland, Sweden
1806
16 APR 1806
Age 77
Death of Per Ersson in Långskog, Attmar, Vternorrland, Sweden
Långskog, Attmar, Vternorrland, Sweden
1806
1806
Age 77
Burial of Per Ersson in Västernorrland, Sweden
Västernorrland, Sweden

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1729
    Event Place: Grangärde, Dalarna
    Record Source: Västernorrland, Sweden, Church Records, 1650-1860

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Residence
    Event Date: 1798 - 1803
    Event Place: Attmar, Västernorrland, Sweden
    Record Source: Sweden, Church Records, 1500-1941, County: Västernorrland; Parish: Attmar; Volume: AI:2; Record Type: Husförhör (Household examination); Year Range: 1798 - 1803; Roll/Fiche: GH-245

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Residence
    Event Place: Långskog
    Record Source: Västernorrland, Sweden, Church Records, 1650-1860

    Genealogy Event 4
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 16 APR 1806
    Event Place: Långskog, Attmar, Vternorrland, Sweden
    Record Source: Västernorrland, Sweden, Church Records, 1650-1860

    Genealogy Event 5
    Event Type: Burial
    Event Date: 1806
    Event Place: Västernorrland, Sweden
    Record Source: Västernorrland, Sweden, Church Records, 1650-1860

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