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Jan Danielsson

Birth24 MAR 1737 - stad, Väckelsång (G
Death25 DEC 1801 - Bosatorp, Nöbbele (G
MotherBritta Johansdotter
FatherDaniel Johansson

Born in stad, Väckelsång (G on 24 MAR 1737 to Daniel Johansson and Britta Johansdotter. Jan Danielsson married Ingierd Gummesdotter and had 7 children. He passed away on 25 DEC 1801 in Bosatorp, Nöbbele (G.

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Daniel Johansson
1701 - 1754
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Britta Johansdotter
1711 - 1800
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Ingierd Gummesdotter
1749 - 1817
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Ingeborg Jaensdotter
1778 - Unknown
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Annicka Johansdotter (Jansdotter)
1785 - 1872
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Margareta Johansdotter
1770 - 1828
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Christina Johansdotter
1781 - 1877
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Daniel Jansson
1768 - 1769
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Daniel Johansson
1774 - 1848
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Daniel Jansson
1767 - 1767

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