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Engebret Siversen (abt. 1743)

Engebret Siversen
Born about in Fåberg, Oppland, Norwaymap
Ancestors ancestors
Husband of — married 3 Nov 1779 in Fåberg, Oppland, Norwaymap
Descendants descendants
Died [date unknown] in Fåberg, Oppland, Norwaymap
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Biography

This biography is a rough draft. It was auto-generated by a GEDCOM import and needs to be edited.

Birth

ABT 1743
Fåberg, Oppland, Norway
Fåberg
Oppland
Norway
{geni:place_name} Fåberg, Oppland, Norway

Death

Fåberg, Oppland, Norway
Fåberg
Oppland
Norway

Christening

Fåberg, Oppland, Norway
{geni:place_name} Fåberg, Oppland, Norway

Record File Number

File Number: geni:6000000000130013264

Data Changed

Changed:
03 JAN 2010
07:45:25

Prior to import, this record was last changed 07:45:25 03 JAN 2010.

Sources

  • WikiTree profile Lysgaard-1 created through the import of export-BloodTree.ged on Jan 14, 2013 by Frank Roland. See the Changes page for the details of edits by Frank and others.







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