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Sven Jonsson 1802–1802 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 22 okt 1802

Birth Location: Brändabo, Torsås, Kalmar, Sverige

Death Date: 30 okt 1802

Death Location: Brändabo, Torsås, Kalmar, Sverige

Father: Jonas Olofsson

Mother: Elin Ölfvingsdotter

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Sven Jonsson was born in 1802 in Brändabo, Torsås, Kalmar, Sverige, the child of Jonas Olofsson And Elin Olfvingsdotter. Sven Jonsson passed away in 1802 in Brändabo, Torsås, Kalmar, Sverige.

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Biography

  • Sven Jonsson was born in 1802 in Brändabo, Torsås, Kalmar, Sverige, the child of Jonas Olofsson And Elin Olfvingsdotter.
  • Sven Jonsson passed away in 1802 in Brändabo, Torsås, Kalmar, Sverige.

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Sven Jonsson's Ancestors

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Sven Jonsson
1802–1802
Birth Place: Brändabo, Torsås, Kalmar, Sverige
Parents
Jonas Olofsson
1767–1836
Juanslycke, Torsås, Kalmar, Sweden
Elin Ölfvingsdotter
1779–1847
Brändabo, Torsås, Kalmar, Sverige
Grandparents
Olof (Håkansson FÖRLADDNING) Timmerbåtsman
1730–1788
Sunelycke Torsås Kalmar Sverige
Kerstin Svensdotter
1726–1783
Lilla Gettnabo, Torsås, Kalmar, Sweden
Great-Grandparents
Håkan Båtsman
1698–1748
Maria Simonsdotter
1700–
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Jon Håkansson
1643–1705
Ingeborg Olofsdotter
1668–1738

Sven Jonsson's Timeline

2 Records

1802
22 okt 1802
Birth of Sven Jonsson in Brändabo, Torsås, Kalmar, Sverige
Brändabo, Torsås, Kalmar, Sverige
1802
30 okt 1802
Death of Sven Jonsson in Brändabo, Torsås, Kalmar, Sverige
Brändabo, Torsås, Kalmar, Sverige

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 22 okt 1802
    Event Place: Brändabo, Torsås, Kalmar, Sverige

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 30 okt 1802
    Event Place: Brändabo, Torsås, Kalmar, Sverige

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