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Brita Jacobsdotter

Birth20 APR 1780 - N Rälta 12, Djura (W
Death25 AUG 1856 - N Rälta, Djura (W
MotherBrita Matsdotter
FatherJacob Hansson

Born in N Rälta 12, Djura (W on 20 APR 1780 to Jacob Hansson and Brita Matsdotter. Brita Jacobsdotter married Knuts Nils Nilsson and had 8 children. She passed away on 25 AUG 1856 in N Rälta, Djura (W.

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Parents
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Jacob Hansson
1734 - 1809
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Brita Matsdotter
1745 - 1829
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Knuts Nils Nilsson
1776 - 1848
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Anna Nilsdotter
1812 - 1899
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Henriks Nils Nilsson
1805 - 1858
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Kerstin Nilsdotter
1826 - 1904
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Knuts Jac. Nilsson
1818 - 1870
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Anders Nilsson
1815 - 1838
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Karin Nilsdotter
1808 - 1875
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Brita Nilsdotter
1800 - 1890
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Nils Nilsson
1803 - 1805

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