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Petter Larsson 1827–1829 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1827

Birth Location: Kvistbro, Orebro, Sweden

Death Date: 14 May 1829

Death Location: Ör, Älvsborg, Sweden

Father: Lars Ersson

Mother: Catharina Andersson

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In 1827, Petter Larsson entered the world in Kvistbro, Orebro, Sweden, born to Lars Ersson And Catharina Andersson. Petter Larsson passed away in 1829 in Ör, Älvsborg, Sweden.

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Biography

  • In 1827, Petter Larsson entered the world in Kvistbro, Orebro, Sweden, born to Lars Ersson And Catharina Andersson.
  • Petter Larsson passed away in 1829 in Ör, Älvsborg, Sweden.

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Petter Larsson's Ancestors

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Petter Larsson
1827–1829
Birth Place: Kvistbro, Orebro, Sweden
Parents
Lars Ersson
1794–1850
Kvistbro, Orebro, Sweden
Catharina Andersson
1796–1857
Kvistbro, Orebro, Sweden
Grandparents
Erik Hakansson
1757–1822
Trumon Kristbro, Orebro, Sweden
Cajsa ((or Caren)) Larsdotter
1768–1834
Angetorp, Kvistbro Parish, Orebro, Sweden
Anders Andersson
1765–1833
Holmsjon, Hiddinge, Orebro, Sweden
Kerstin Andersdotter
1762–1812
Thorhyttan, Kvistbro Parish, Orebro, Sweden,
Great-Grandparents
Lars Pärsson
1740–1818
Carin Ersdotter
1734–1810
Anders Hansson
1715–1789
Britta Pärsdotter
1728–1788
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Karin Nilsdotter
1708–1788

Petter Larsson's Timeline

2 Records

1827
1827
Birth of Petter Larsson in Kvistbro, Orebro, Sweden
Kvistbro, Orebro, Sweden
1829
14 May 1829
Age 2
Death of Petter Larsson in Ör, Älvsborg, Sweden
Ör, Älvsborg, Sweden

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1827
    Event Place: Kvistbro, Orebro, Sweden

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 14 May 1829
    Event Place: Ör, Älvsborg, Sweden

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