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Karin Andersdotter

Birth1637 - Arboga, Vastmanland, Sweden
Death24 Feb 1695 - Arboga, Vastmanland, Sweden
MotherMargareta Hansdotter
FatherAnders Jonasson

Born in Arboga, Vastmanland, Sweden on 1637 to Anders Jonasson and Margareta Hansdotter. Karin Andersdotter married Lars Nilsson Örn and had 5 children. She passed away on 24 Feb 1695 in Arboga, Vastmanland, Sweden.

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Parents
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Anders Jonasson
Unknown - Unknown
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Margareta Hansdotter
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Lars Nilsson ÖRn
1637 - Unknown
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Lars Nillsson
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Nils Larsson ÖRn
1681 - Unknown
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Anders Larsson ÖRn
1675 - Unknown
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Nils Larsson
1681 - 1747
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Karin Larsdotter ÖRn
1672 - Unknown
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Margareta Larsdotter ÖRn
1678 - Unknown

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