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Brita Jacobsdotter

Birth23 augusti 1815 - Mellböda, Böda, Kalmar län, Sverige
Death12 mars 1898 - Kyrketorp, Böda, Kalmar län, Sverige
MotherKarin Jönsdotter
FatherJacob Hansson

Born in Mellböda, Böda, Kalmar län, Sverige on 23 augusti 1815 to Jacob Hansson and Karin Jönsdotter. Brita Jacobsdotter married Jonas Persson Petersson Persa and had 5 children. She passed away on 12 mars 1898 in Kyrketorp, Böda, Kalmar län, Sverige.

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Jacob Hansson
1777 - 1844
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Karin Jönsdotter
1775 - 1854
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Jonas Persson Petersson Persa
1811 - 1890
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Jacob Jonsson
1840 - 1904
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Nils Jonsson
1843 - 1897
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Pehr Jonsson
1838 - 1896
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Stina Kajsa Cajsa Jonsdotter Jonsson Karlsson
1857 - 1939
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Jonas Magnus Jonsson
1853 - Unknown

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