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Jon Nilsson

Birthca 1672 - Kärr, Urshult, Kronoberg, Sverige
Death15 okt 1736 - skekulla, Urshult, Kronoberg, Sverige
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Born in Kärr, Urshult, Kronoberg, Sverige on ca 1672. Jon Nilsson married Ragnild Olofsdotter and had 9 children. He passed away on 15 okt 1736 in skekulla, Urshult, Kronoberg, Sverige.

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Ragnild Olofsdotter
1694 - 1755
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Kierstin Josephsdotter
1673 - 1715
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Ragnel Jonsdotter
1687 - 1762
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Agneta Jonsdotter
1730 - 1795
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Kierstin Jonsdotter
1719 - Unknown
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Niels Jonsson
1695 - 1695
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Nils Jonsson
1726 - 1787
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Joseph Jonsson
1706 - Unknown
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Agneta Jonsdotter
1713 - 1715
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Zachris Jonsson
1700 - 1786
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Johan Jonsson
1710 - 1718

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