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Jon Jonsson

Birth15 Jan 1744 - Gryttom, Brunskog, Varmland, Sweden
Death18 Jan 1828 - Sandviken, Brunskog, Värmland, Sverige
MotherDordi Olofsdr
FatherJon Amundsson

Born in Gryttom, Brunskog, Varmland, Sweden on 15 Jan 1744 to Jon Amundsson and Dordi Olofsdr. Jon Jonsson married Ingjerd Andersdotter and had 9 children. He passed away on 18 Jan 1828 in Sandviken, Brunskog, Värmland, Sverige.

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Parents
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Jon Amundsson
1693 - 1759
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Dordi Olofsdr
1700 - 1758
Spouse(s)
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Ingjerd Andersdotter
1740 - 1812
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Anders Jonsson
1770 - 1815
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Nils Jonsson
1774 - 1813
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Ingegerd Jonsdotter
1784 - 1790
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Anna Jonsdotter
1767 - 1833
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Olof Jonsson
1804 - Unknown
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Jan Jonsson
1780 - Unknown
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Jon Jonsson
1765 - 1794
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Olof Jonsson
1778 - Unknown
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Jon Jonsson
1781 - Unknown

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