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Kari Jacobsdotter

Birth17 Sep 1790 - Kvitsoy, Rogaland, Norway
Death03 JUL 1853 - Gunnarstad, Bokn, Rogaland
MotherLaurentsa Thormodsdotter
FatherJacob Olsen

Born in Kvitsoy, Rogaland, Norway on 17 Sep 1790 to Jacob Olsen and Laurentsa Thormodsdotter. Kari Jacobsdotter married Kristen Jonsen and had 9 children. She passed away on 03 JUL 1853 in Gunnarstad, Bokn, Rogaland.

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Parents
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Jacob Olsen
1746 - 1818
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Laurentsa Thormodsdotter
1756 - 1839
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Kristen Jonsen
1782 - 1852
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Lars Christensen
1822 - 1903
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Jonas Christensen
1815 - Unknown
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Ole Christensen
1825 - Unknown
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Laurense Christendotter
1838 - 1853
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Inger Karine Christendotter
1834 - Unknown
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Kristen Christensen
1831 - Unknown
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Osmund Christensen
1828 - Unknown
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Laurensa Christendotter
1813 - 1835
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Jacob Christensen
1819 - Unknown

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