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Erik Persson

Birth7 JUN 1688 - Torberbo, Norrbärke(W
Death1747 - Norrbärke, Dalarna, Sweden
MotherKerstin Ersdotter
FatherPer Olofsson

Born in Torberbo, Norrbärke(W on 7 JUN 1688 to Per Olofsson and Kerstin Ersdotter. Erik Persson married Karin Thomasdotter and had 11 children. He passed away on 1747 in Norrbärke, Dalarna, Sweden.

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Parents
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Per Olofsson
1618 - 1695
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Kerstin Ersdotter
1652 - 1722
Spouse(s)
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Karin Thomasdotter
1684 - 1746
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Erik Eriksson
1716 - 1760
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Anna Ersdotter
1717 - 1761
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Kerstin Ersdotter
1731 - 1734
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Johan Ersson
1729 - 1731
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Erik Ersson
1716 - 1793
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Peter Ersson
1722 - 1729
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Eric Ersson
1716 - 1796
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Per Ersson Pulkinen
1715 - 1760
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Erik Ersson
1716 - 1768
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Erik Ersson
1715 - 1790
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Erik Eriksson Dahlberg
1715 - 1784

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