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Tomas Andersson 1718–1728 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 16 FEB 1718

Birth Location: Klottorp/Suur-Nõmmküla, Nuckö, Estland

Death Date: BEF 15 DEC 1728

Death Location: Klottorp/Suur-Nõmmküla, Nuckö, Estland

Father: Anders Lukasson

Mother: Eva Magnusdotter

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In 1718, Tomas Andersson entered the world in KlottorpSuur-Nõmmküla, Nuckö, Estland, born to Anders Lukasson And Eva Magnusdotter. Tomas Andersson passed away in 1728 in KlottorpSuur-Nõmmküla, Nuckö, Estland.

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Biography

  • In 1718, Tomas Andersson entered the world in Klottorp/Suur-Nõmmküla, Nuckö, Estland, born to Anders Lukasson And Eva Magnusdotter.
  • Tomas Andersson passed away in 1728 in Klottorp/Suur-Nõmmküla, Nuckö, Estland.

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Tomas Andersson's Ancestors

Self
Tomas Andersson
1718–1728
Birth Place: Klottorp/Suur-Nõmmküla, Nuckö, Estland
Parents
Anders Lukasson
1692–1742
Klottorp/Suur-Nõmmküla, Nuckö, Estland
Eva Magnusdotter
1696–
Prost Storgård, Höbring/Höbringi, Nuckö, Estland
Grandparents
MAGNUS MAGNUSSON
–1751
VALBORG LUKASDOTTER
–1710
Höbring/Höbringi, Nuckö, Estland
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Tomas Andersson's Timeline

2 Records

1718
16 FEB 1718
Birth of Tomas Andersson in Klottorp/Suur-Nõmmküla, Nuckö, Estland
Klottorp/Suur-Nõmmküla, Nuckö, Estland
1728
BEF 15 DEC 1728
Age 10
Death of Tomas Andersson in Klottorp/Suur-Nõmmküla, Nuckö, Estland
Klottorp/Suur-Nõmmküla, Nuckö, Estland

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 16 FEB 1718
    Event Place: KlottorpSuur-Nõmmküla, Nuckö, Estland
    Record Source: Mart Veide (Geni)

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: BEF 15 DEC 1728
    Event Place: KlottorpSuur-Nõmmküla, Nuckö, Estland
    Record Source: Mart Veide (Geni)

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