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Johan Claesson

Birth25 FEB 1751 - Stallbergstat, Ljusnarsberg, Sweden
Death01 JAN 1811 - Mastorp, Ljusnarsberg, Sweden
MotherKarin Andersdotter
FatherClaes Claesson

Born in Stallbergstat, Ljusnarsberg, Sweden on 25 FEB 1751 to Claes Claesson and Karin Andersdotter. Johan Claesson married Maria Mathsdotter and had 10 children. He passed away on 01 JAN 1811 in Mastorp, Ljusnarsberg, Sweden.

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Claes Claesson
1716 - 1790
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Karin Andersdotter
1722 - 1792
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Maria Mathsdotter
1750 - 1819
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Anna Jansdotter
1793 - 1834
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Maths Jansson
1791 - Unknown
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Johan Jansson
1781 - Unknown
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Brita Jansdotter
1775 - Unknown
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Peter Jansson
1783 - Unknown
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Cathrina
1772 - Unknown
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Anders Jansson
1777 - Unknown
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Stina Jansdotter
1779 - Unknown
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Anna Jansdotter
1787 - Unknown
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Maja Lisa Jansdotter
1789 - 1870

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