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Jon Simonsson

Birth10 januari 1705 - Söraby, Kronoberg, Sverige
Death13 januari 1793 - Söraby, Kronoberg, Sverige
MotherKarin Jonsdotter
FatherSimon Simonsson (Sierfman?)

Born in Söraby, Kronoberg, Sverige on 10 januari 1705 to Simon Simonsson (Sierfman?) and Karin Jonsdotter. Jon Simonsson married Elin Pärsdotter and had 8 children. He passed away on 13 januari 1793 in Söraby, Kronoberg, Sverige.

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Parents
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Simon Simonsson (Sierfman?)
1681 - 1724
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Karin Jonsdotter
1690 - 1748
Spouse(s)
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Elin Pärsdotter
1712 - 1797
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Måns Jonsson
1751 - 1816
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Simon Jonsson
1738 - 1813
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Pär Jonsson
1742 - 1742
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Kristin Jonsdotter
1745 - Unknown
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Sara Jonsdotter
1760 - Unknown
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Anders Jonsson
1755 - 1757
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Per Jonsson
1740 - 1740
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Thos Barns
Unknown - 1738

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