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Brita Persdotter

Birth1715 - Skogs-Tibble, Uppland
Death9 Mar 1766 - Bärby Löten, Giresta
MotherNot Available
FatherKnabb Per Persson

Born in Skogs-Tibble, Uppland on 1715 to Knabb Per Persson. Brita Persdotter married Bengt Eriksson and had 8 children. She passed away on 9 Mar 1766 in Bärby Löten, Giresta.

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Knabb Per Persson
1682 - 1754
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Spouse(s)
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Bengt Eriksson
1705 - 1763
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Benedictus Bengtsson
1747 - 1797
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Johan Bengtsson
1743 - Unknown
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Cajsa Bengtsdotter
1738 - Unknown
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Brita Bengtsdr
1742 - Unknown
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Erik Bengtsson
1736 - 1804
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Anders Bengtsson
1757 - Unknown
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Elisabeth Bengtsson
1753 - Unknown
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Anders Bengtsson Mellqvist
1753 - Unknown

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