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Jonas Persson

Birth6 December 1804 - Skärkind, Östergötland, Sverige
Death12 September 1867 - Skärkind, Östergötland, Sverige
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Born in Skärkind, Östergötland, Sverige on 6 December 1804. Jonas Persson married Stina Stefansdotter and had 9 children. He passed away on 12 September 1867 in Skärkind, Östergötland, Sverige.

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Stina Stefansdotter
1809 - 1884
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Maja Greta Persson
1855 - Unknown
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Anna Kristina Jonsdotter
1833 - 1897
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Jonas Fredrik Persson
1834 - 1843
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Lovisa Persson
1836 - Unknown
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Per Gustav Persson
1842 - Unknown
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Maja Greta Persson
1848 - 1854
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Johanna Persson
1848 - Unknown
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Anders Persson
1839 - 1847
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Charolina Persson
1858 - 1859

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