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Jon Danielsson

Birth11 Dec 1754 - Asaryd Brogard, Asa, Kronobergs Lan, Sweden
Death31 Jan 1835 - Asaryd Brogard, Asa, Kronobergs Lan, Sweden
MotherCherstin Bengtsdotter
FatherDaniel Svensson

Born in Asaryd Brogard, Asa, Kronobergs Lan, Sweden on 11 Dec 1754 to Daniel Svensson and Cherstin Bengtsdotter. Jon Danielsson married Carin Persdotter and had 5 children. He passed away on 31 Jan 1835 in Asaryd Brogard, Asa, Kronobergs Lan, Sweden.

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Daniel Svensson
1707 - 1759
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Cherstin Bengtsdotter
1714 - 1799
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Carin Persdotter
1767 - 1853
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Nels P Johnson
1799 - 1876
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Martha Jonasdotter
1794 - 1859
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Sara Jonasdotter
1802 - 1862
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Per Jonasson
1792 - Unknown
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Peter Jonasson
1806 - Unknown

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