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Hans Hansson

Male 1774 - Yes, date unknown


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  1. 1.  Hans Hansson was born on 23 Apr 1774 in Hanebo, Gävleborg, Sweden (son of Hans Olofsson and Brita Olofsdotter); and died.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Swedish HER: Between 1828 and 1834, Löthen, Hanebo, Gävleborg, Sweden
    • Swedish HER: Between 1834 and 1837, Löthen, Hanebo, Gävleborg, Sweden

    Hans married Kjerstin Persdotter in 1805 in Löthen, Hanebo, Gävleborg, Sweden. Kjerstin (daughter of Per Olsson and Golin Larsdotter) was born in Jan 1764 in Lötan, Hanebo, Gävleborg, Sweden; died on 16 May 1833 in Löthen, Hanebo, Gävleborg, Sweden. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Hans Hansson was born on 27 Nov 1806 in Hanebo, Gävleborg, Sweden; died on 25 Jul 1830 in Hanebo, Gävleborg, Sweden.
    2. Pehr Hansson was born on 13 Nov 1808 in Löthen, Hanebo, Gävleborg, Sweden; and died.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Hans Olofsson was born in Hanebo, Gävleborg, Sweden.

    Hans married Brita Olofsdotter. Brita was born in Hanebo, Gävleborg, Sweden. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Brita Olofsdotter was born in Hanebo, Gävleborg, Sweden.
    Children:
    1. Olof Hansson was born on 25 Aug 1768 in Hanebo, Gävleborg, Sweden; and died.
    2. Margeta Hansdotter was born on 11 Nov 1770 in Hanebo, Gävleborg, Sweden; and died.
    3. 1. Hans Hansson was born on 23 Apr 1774 in Hanebo, Gävleborg, Sweden; and died.
    4. Brita Hansdotter was born on 24 Sep 1778 in Hanebo, Gävleborg, Sweden; and died.
    5. Jonas Hansson was born on 30 Sep 1781 in Hanebo, Gävleborg, Sweden; and died.
    6. Erica Hansdotter was born on 31 Mar 1785 in Hanebo, Gävleborg, Sweden; and died.



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