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Ebbe Persson

Birth3 Jan 1755 - Gånarp 7 A, Tostarp, Skåne, Sweden
Death5 SEP 1828 - Fältenborg, Nr 7, Gånarp, Tåstarp, Ängelholm, Kristianstad, Sweden
MotherElna Påhlsdotter
FatherPer Åkesson

Born in Gånarp 7 A, Tostarp, Skåne, Sweden on 3 Jan 1755 to Per Åkesson and Elna Påhlsdotter. Ebbe Persson married Elna Thomasdotter and had 7 children. He passed away on 5 SEP 1828 in Fältenborg, Nr 7, Gånarp, Tåstarp, Ängelholm, Kristianstad, Sweden.

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Parents
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Per ÅKesson
1720 - 1800
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Elna Påhlsdotter
1730 - 1798
Spouse(s)
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Elna Thomasdotter
1754 - 1819
Children Show all
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Boel Ebbesdotter
1780 - 1849
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Påhl Ebbesson
1782 - 1832
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Kjersti Ebbesdotter
1784 - 1813
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Pernilla Ebbesdotter
1792 - 1796
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Sissela Ebbesdotter
1790 - 1880
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Per Ebbesson
1797 - 1866
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Nils Ebbesson
1787 - 1819

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