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Brita Persdotter

Birth19 May 1697 - Malungen, Bergsjö (X
Death04 Jan 1739 - Not Available
MotherKerstin Olofsdotter
FatherPer Eriksson Ruuth

Born in Malungen, Bergsjö (X on 19 May 1697 to Per Eriksson Ruuth and Kerstin Olofsdotter. Brita Persdotter married Erik Eriksson Bergsten and had 7 children. She passed away on 04 Jan 1739.

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Parents
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Per Eriksson Ruuth
1661 - 1736
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Kerstin Olofsdotter
1665 - 1726
Spouse(s)
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Erik Eriksson Bergsten
1693 - 1767
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Lars Eriksson
1729 - Unknown
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Olof Eriksson
1732 - 1734
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Per Bergsten (Eriksson)
1721 - 1788
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Karin Bergsten (Eriksdotter)
1724 - 1724
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Kerstin Bergsten (Eriksdotter)
1725 - 1726
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Erik Bergsten (Eriksson)
1720 - Unknown
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Karin Eriksdotter
1726 - 1811

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