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Eric Persson

Birth21 DEC 1737 - Heden nr:12, Nederluleå, Norrbotten, Sverige
Death28 Maj 1815 - Harads 5, Nederluleå, Norrbotten, Sverige
MotherMalin Ericksdotter
FatherPär Andersson

Born in Heden nr:12, Nederluleå, Norrbotten, Sverige on 21 DEC 1737 to Pär Andersson and Malin Ericksdotter. Eric Persson married Margareta Christophersdotter and had 5 children. He passed away on 28 Maj 1815 in Harads 5, Nederluleå, Norrbotten, Sverige.

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Parents
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Pär Andersson
1706 - 1781
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Malin Ericksdotter
1701 - 1774
Spouse(s)
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Margareta Christophersdotter
1740 - 1816
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Maria Andersdotter
1751 - Unknown
Children Show all
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Eric Ersson
1780 - 1836
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Catharina (Twin) Ericsdotter
1771 - 1791
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Magdalena (Twin) Ericsdotter
1771 - 1809
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Margreta Ericsdotter
1774 - 1859
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Maria Ericsdotter
1778 - 1778

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