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Sigrid Andersdotter 1713–1774 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 29 Sep 1713

Birth Location: Grythyttan, Orebro, Sweden

Death Date: 16 Jun 1774

Death Location: Grythyttan, Orebro, Sweden

Father: Anders Olofsson

Mother: Ingrid Eriksdotter

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The story of Sigrid Andersdotter began in 1713 in Grythyttan, Orebro, Sweden. Sigrid Andersdotter passed away in 1774 in Grythyttan, Orebro, Sweden.

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Biography

  • The story of Sigrid Andersdotter began in 1713 in Grythyttan, Orebro, Sweden.
  • Sigrid Andersdotter passed away in 1774 in Grythyttan, Orebro, Sweden.

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Sigrid Andersdotter's Ancestors

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Sigrid Andersdotter
1713–1774
Birth Place: Grythyttan, Orebro, Sweden
Parents
Anders Olofsson
1677–1762
Grythyttan, Orebro, Sweden
Ingrid Eriksdotter
1687–1758
Grythyttan, Orebro, Sweden
Grandparents
Olof Andersson
1649–1729
Grythyttan, Orebro, Sweden
Margareta Karlsdotter
1653–1712
Grythyttan, Orebro, Sweden
Erik (Palsson) Pavelsson
1655–1739
Grythyttan, Orebro, Sweden
Karin Matsdotter
1668–1703
Grythyttan, Orebro, Sweden
Great-Grandparents
Pal Olofsson
1595–1678
Brita Olofsdotter
–1700
Mats Persson
1636–1693
Ingrid Bengtsdotter
1640–1717
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Per Andersson
1579–1636
Bengt Toresson
1674–1701
Karin
–1707

Sigrid Andersdotter's Timeline

2 Records

1713
29 Sep 1713
Birth of Sigrid Andersdotter in Grythyttan, Orebro, Sweden
Grythyttan, Orebro, Sweden
1774
16 Jun 1774
Age 61
Death of Sigrid Andersdotter in Grythyttan, Orebro, Sweden
Grythyttan, Orebro, Sweden

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 29 Sep 1713
    Event Place: Grythyttan, Orebro, Sweden

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 16 Jun 1774
    Event Place: Grythyttan, Orebro, Sweden

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