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Eric Jonsson

Birth1660 - Specksta, Vasternorrland, Sweden
Death4 Oct 1720 - Specksta, Vasternorrland, Sweden
MotherKarin Andersdr
FatherJon Ersson

Born in Specksta, Vasternorrland, Sweden on 1660 to Jon Ersson and Karin Andersdr. Eric Jonsson married Dordi Eriksdotter and had 10 children. He passed away on 4 Oct 1720 in Specksta, Vasternorrland, Sweden.

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Parents
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Jon Ersson
1618 - 1668
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Karin Andersdr
1615 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Dordi Eriksdotter
1650 - 1709
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Karin Eriksdotter
1688 - 1754
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Karin Ersdr
1673 - 1755
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Erik Eriksson
1677 - 1756
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Malin Erichsdotter
1686 - 1776
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Johan Eriksson
1693 - 1738
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Jöns Eriksson
1691 - 1760
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Lars Erichsson
1698 - 1698
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Ella Eriksdotter
1699 - 1734
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Carl Fernstrom
1702 - 1757
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Jon Eriksson
1691 - 1760

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