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Elsa Guide Persdotter

Birth1650 - Gettnabo, Torsås fs, Kalmar, Sverige
Death1722 - Sachsen, Germany
MotherMaria Månsdotter
FatherPer Persson

Born in Gettnabo, Torsås fs, Kalmar, Sverige on 1650 to Per Persson and Maria Månsdotter. Elsa Guide Persdotter married Jons Pehrsson and had 8 children. She passed away on 1722 in Sachsen, Germany.

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Parents
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Per Persson
1611 - 1676
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Maria Månsdotter
1602 - 1659
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Jons Pehrsson
1637 - 1704
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Gertrud Jonsdotter
1681 - 1744
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Per Jonsson
1681 - 1745
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Elin Jonsdotter
1670 - 1759
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Maria Jonsdotter
1684 - 1743
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Mariedh Jonsdotter
1668 - Unknown
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Gertrud Kaufmann
1686 - 1743
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Per Jonsson
1676 - 1711
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Pär Jonsson
1678 - 1722

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