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Karin Andersdotter

Birth1694 - Not Available
Death1758 - Nas, Narunga/P
MotherNot Available
FatherNot Available

Born on 1694. Karin Andersdotter married Per Toresson and had 12 children. She passed away on 1758 in Nas, Narunga/P.

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Per Toresson
1690 - 1745
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Elin Persdotter
1721 - 1774
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Karl Persson
1729 - 1800
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Emanuel Persson
1736 - Unknown
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Anders Persson
1733 - 1764
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Tore Persson
Unknown - 1741
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Jonas Persson
1719 - Unknown
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Nils Persson
1714 - 1790
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Anders Persson
1733 - Unknown
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Anders Hake
1732 - 1773
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Tore Persson +2
Unknown - 1777
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Tore Eriksson
1723 - Unknown
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Nils Pehrsson
1714 - 1758

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