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John Persson

Birth27 Feb 1817 - Lyby nr 6, Malmohus, Sweden
Death8 JUL 1866 - Åkarp 3, Lyby (M)
MotherHanna Johansdotter
FatherPer Johansson

Born in Lyby nr 6, Malmohus, Sweden on 27 Feb 1817 to Per Johansson and Hanna Johansdotter. John Persson married Hanna Nilsdotter and had 10 children. He passed away on 8 JUL 1866 in Åkarp 3, Lyby (M).

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Parents
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Per Johansson
1766 - 1817
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Hanna Johansdotter
1779 - 1855
Spouse(s)
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Hanna Nilsdotter
1821 - 1878
Children Show all
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Anna* Johnsdotter
1844 - 1925
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Bengta Jonsdotter
1850 - 1921
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Anders Johnsson
1842 - 1894
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Elna Johnsdotter
1853 - 1932
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Jöns Johnsson
1864 - 1864
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Per Johnsson
1841 - 1841
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Nils Johnsson
1859 - Unknown
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Pehr Johnsson
1847 - 1847
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Per Johnsson
1855 - 1877
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Jöns Johnsson
1848 - 1849

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