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Karin Andersson

Birth24 september 1871 - Torrlösa, Malmöhus, Sverige
Death6 juli 1952 - Not Available
MotherHanna Jönsdotter
FatherAnders Bengtsson

Born in Torrlösa, Malmöhus, Sverige on 24 september 1871 to Anders Bengtsson and Hanna Jönsdotter. Karin Andersson married Per Eskil Anders Persson and had 7 children. She passed away on 6 juli 1952.

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Parents
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Anders Bengtsson
1842 - 1926
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Hanna Jönsdotter
1848 - 1873
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Per Eskil Anders Persson
1874 - 1949
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Albin Eskilsson
1899 - Unknown
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Gurli Levin
1908 - Unknown
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Bror Artur Mauritz Eskilsson
1910 - Unknown
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Judit Eskilsdotter
1898 - 1945
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Edit Viktoria Eskilsson
1906 - 1990
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Adith Ingeborg Eskilsson
1904 - Unknown
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Bruno Eskilsson
1913 - Unknown

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