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Sven Persson 1673–1746 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1673

Birth Location: Sjögetorp, Sköldinge (D)

Death Date: 25 DEC 1746

Death Location: Sjögetorp, Sköldinge (D)

Father: Per Svensson

Mother: Karin Månsdotter

Spouse(s): Brita NN

Children(s):

Sven Persson was born in 1673 in Sjögetorp, Sköldinge (D), the child of Per Svensson And Karin Mansdotter. Sven Persson married Brita Nn, and had children including Johan Svensson. Sven Persson passed away in 1746 in Sjögetorp, Sköldinge (D).

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Biography

  • Sven Persson was born in 1673 in Sjögetorp, Sköldinge (D), the child of Per Svensson And Karin Mansdotter.
  • Sven Persson married Brita Nn, and had children including Johan Svensson.
  • Sven Persson passed away in 1746 in Sjögetorp, Sköldinge (D).

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Sven Persson's Ancestors

Self
Sven Persson
1673–1746
Birth Place: Sjögetorp, Sköldinge (D)
Parents
Per Svensson
1640–1716
Hjulesta, Floda (D)
Karin Månsdotter
1654–1731
Tavesta, Sköldinge (D)
Grandparents
Måns Simonsson
1625–1693
Marit Persdotter
1629–1692
Great-Grandparents
Simon Olofsson
–1651
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Olof Bengtsson
–1628

Sven Persson's Timeline

2 Records

1673
1673
Birth of Sven Persson in Sjögetorp, Sköldinge (D)
Sjögetorp, Sköldinge (D)
1746
25 DEC 1746
Age 73
Death of Sven Persson in Sjögetorp, Sköldinge (D)
Sjögetorp, Sköldinge (D)

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1673
    Event Place: Sjögetorp, Sköldinge (D)
    Record Source: Johan Anell (Geni)

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Occupation
    Record Source: Johan Anell (Geni)

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 25 DEC 1746
    Event Place: Sjögetorp, Sköldinge (D)
    Record Source: Johan Anell (Geni)

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