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Karin Andersdotter

Birth3 Mar 1691 - Draftinge Börjagård
Death13 Dec 1772 - Lunnagård, Karaby, Ås, Jönköping, Sverige
MotherElin Jönsdotter
FatherAnders Persson

Born in Draftinge Börjagård on 3 Mar 1691 to Anders Persson and Elin Jönsdotter. Karin Andersdotter married Truls Persson and had 7 children. She passed away on 13 Dec 1772 in Lunnagård, Karaby, Ås, Jönköping, Sverige.

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Anders Persson
1665 - 1734
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Elin Jönsdotter
1669 - 1706
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Truls Persson
1684 - 1743
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Kerstin Trulsdotter
1715 - 1764
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Anna Trulsdotter
1737 - 1801
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Ingeborg Trulsdotter
1727 - 1812
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Anders Trulsson
1730 - 1732
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Gunilla Trulsdotter
1733 - 1810
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Elias Trulsson
1715 - 1767
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Petter Trulsson Lundstedt
1713 - 1795

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