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Thomas Olofsson 1694–1782 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 17 MAR 1694

Birth Location: Hassela (X)

Death Date: 18 MAR 1782

Death Location: Harm�anger (X)

Father: Olof Persson

Mother: Karin Larsdotter

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The story of Thomas Olofsson began in 1694 in Hassela (X). Thomas Olofsson passed away in 1782 in Harm�anger (X).

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  • C 1 criteria (Basic)
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Biography

  • The story of Thomas Olofsson began in 1694 in Hassela (X).
  • Thomas Olofsson passed away in 1782 in Harm�anger (X).

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Thomas Olofsson's Ancestors

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Thomas Olofsson
1694–1782
Birth Place: Hassela (X)
Parents
Olof Persson
1647–1720
Hassela (X)
Karin Larsdotter
1648–1725
Hassela (X)
Grandparents
Pehr Olofsson
1608–
Hassela (X)
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Thomas Olofsson's Timeline

3 Records

1694
17 MAR 1694
Birth of Thomas Olofsson in Hassela (X)
Hassela (X)
1694
25 MAR 1694
Thomas Olofsson was christened in Hassela (X)
Hassela (X)
1782
18 MAR 1782
Age 88
Death of Thomas Olofsson in Harm�anger (X)
Harm�anger (X)

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 17 MAR 1694
    Event Place: Hassela (X)
    Record Source: Hassela kyrkoarkiv, F�odelse- och dopb�ocker, SEHLA1010066C1 (1688-1709), bildid: C0031178_00028

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Christening
    Event Date: 25 MAR 1694
    Event Place: Hassela (X)
    Record Source: Hassela kyrkoarkiv, F�odelse- och dopb�ocker, SEHLA1010066C1 (1688-1709), bildid: C0031178_00028

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 18 MAR 1782
    Event Place: Harm�anger (X)
    Record Source: Harm�angers kyrkoarkiv, F�odelse- och dopb�ocker, SEHLA1010065C I3 (1756-1796), bildid: C0031147_00150, sida 270

    Genealogy Event 4
    Event Type: Occupation

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