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Karin Andersdotter

Birth17 JAN 1771 - Bergom, Offerdal, Jämtland, Sverige
Death11 MAY 1860 - Offerdal, Jämtland, Sverige
MotherSigrid Jonsdotter
FatherAnders Abramsson

Born in Bergom, Offerdal, Jämtland, Sverige on 17 JAN 1771 to Anders Abramsson and Sigrid Jonsdotter. Karin Andersdotter married Per Ersson and had 7 children. She passed away on 11 MAY 1860 in Offerdal, Jämtland, Sverige.

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Parents
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Anders Abramsson
1746 - 1840
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Sigrid Jonsdotter
1749 - 1844
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Per Ersson
1770 - 1866
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Ingeborg Persdotter
1816 - 1883
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Per Person
1807 - 1883
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Erik Persson
1802 - 1861
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Anders Pehrsson
1804 - Unknown
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Sigrid Persdotter
1799 - Unknown
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Brita Persdotter
1795 - Unknown
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Abraham Pehrsson
1811 - Unknown

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