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Karin Eriksdotter

Birth1683 - Gläfse, Söderbärke(W
Death5 jan 1756 - Gläfse, Söderbärke(W
MotherDordi Eriksdotter
FatherErik Halvarsson

Born in Gläfse, Söderbärke(W on 1683 to Erik Halvarsson and Dordi Eriksdotter. Karin Eriksdotter married Matts Hemmingsson and had 8 children. She passed away on 5 jan 1756 in Gläfse, Söderbärke(W.

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Parents
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Erik Halvarsson
1647 - 1727
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Dordi Eriksdotter
1641 - 1707
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Matts Hemmingsson
1680 - 1741
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Mats Matsson
1725 - 1815
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Brita Matsdotter
1717 - 1803
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Erik Mattsson
1716 - 1758
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Anna Mattsdotter
1722 - Unknown
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Karin Mattsdotter
1720 - Unknown
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Petter Mattsson
1726 - Unknown
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Johan Mattsson
1719 - Unknown
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Hemming Mattsson
1715 - Unknown

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