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Per Svensson 1643–1682 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1 januari 1643

Birth Location: Stora Hyltan, Torsas, Sachsen, Germany

Death Date: 28 May 1682

Death Location: Bastubo, Torsås, Kalmar, Sverige

Father: Sven Larsson

Mother: Maria Andersdotter

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Per Svensson was born in 1643 in Stora Hyltan, Torsas, Sachsen, Germany, the child of Sven Larsson And Maria Andersdotter. Per Svensson passed away in 1682 in Bastubo, Torsås, Kalmar, Sverige.

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Biography

  • Per Svensson was born in 1643 in Stora Hyltan, Torsas, Sachsen, Germany, the child of Sven Larsson And Maria Andersdotter.
  • Per Svensson passed away in 1682 in Bastubo, Torsås, Kalmar, Sverige.

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Per Svensson's Ancestors

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Per Svensson
1643–1682
Birth Place: Stora Hyltan, Torsas, Sachsen, Germany
Parents
Sven Larsson
1635–1667
Siggesbo, Torsås, Kalmar, Sverige
Maria Andersdotter
1625–1703
Torsås by, Torsås, Kalmar, Sweden
Grandparents
Anders Bondesson
1605–1660
Torsås av nr. 5, Torås, Kalmar, Sverige
Cicilia (gåva) Bondesson
1609–
Appleryd, Torsås, Kalmar, Sverige
Great-Grandparents
Bonde Olofsson
1565–1614
Fru Olsson
1569–1615
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Olof Bondesson
1530–1584
Maria Svensdotter
1550–1668

Per Svensson's Timeline

2 Records

1643
1 januari 1643
Birth of Per Svensson in Stora Hyltan, Torsas, Sachsen, Germany
Stora Hyltan, Torsas, Sachsen, Germany
1682
28 May 1682
Age 39
Death of Per Svensson in Bastubo, Torsås, Kalmar, Sverige
Bastubo, Torsås, Kalmar, Sverige

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1 januari 1643
    Event Place: Stora Hyltan, Torsas, Sachsen, Germany

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 28 May 1682
    Event Place: Bastubo, Torsås, Kalmar, Sverige

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