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Clara Sofia Ersdotter

Birth20 september 1852 - Ekeby, Råby-Rönö, Södermanland, Sverige
Death19 december 1922 - Hällsätter Råby-Rönö, Södermanlands
MotherBrita Cajsa Nilsdotter
FatherErik Persson

Born in Ekeby, Råby-Rönö, Södermanland, Sverige on 20 september 1852 to Erik Persson and Brita Cajsa Nilsdotter. Clara Sofia Ersdotter had 6 children. She passed away on 19 december 1922 in Hällsätter Råby-Rönö, Södermanlands.

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Erik Persson
1804 - 1878
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Brita Cajsa Nilsdotter
1809 - Unknown
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Axel Leonard Eriksson
1889 - 1934
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Bror Johan Valfrid Eriksson
1883 - Unknown
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Carl Albert Eriksson
1881 - Unknown
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Sven Henrik Eriksson
1892 - Unknown
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Gustaf Bernhard Eriksson
1886 - Unknown
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Eric Oskar Eriksson
1878 - 1957

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