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Karin Hansdotter

Birth19 December 1762 - Gestad, Västra Götaland, Sweden
Death13 April 1828 - Gestad, Västra Götaland, Sweden
MotherElin Johansdotter
FatherHans Larsson

Born in Gestad, Västra Götaland, Sweden on 19 December 1762 to Hans Larsson and Elin Johansdotter. Karin Hansdotter married Eric Persson and had 7 children. She passed away on 13 April 1828 in Gestad, Västra Götaland, Sweden.

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Parents
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Hans Larsson
1728 - 1810
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Elin Johansdotter
1727 - 1799
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Eric Persson
1755 - 1831
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Anna Maria Eriksdotter
1782 - 1873
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Jonas Ersson
1793 - 1873
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Catrina Ersdotter
1799 - 1848
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Per Eriksson
1796 - 1838
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Jonas Ericsson
1785 - 1790
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Lars Ersson
1789 - 1791
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Katrina Ersdotter
1798 - Unknown

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