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Lars Abelsson

Birth25 May 1721 - Torsåker, Gävleborg, Sverige
Death5 dec 1798 - Torsåker, Gävleborg, Sverige
MotherMargeta Jonsdotter
FatherAbel Larsson

Born in Torsåker, Gävleborg, Sverige on 25 May 1721 to Abel Larsson and Margeta Jonsdotter. Lars Abelsson married Margareta Olsdotter and had 7 children. He passed away on 5 dec 1798 in Torsåker, Gävleborg, Sverige.

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Parents
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Abel Larsson
1692 - 1768
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Margeta Jonsdotter
1684 - 1757
Spouse(s)
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Margareta Olsdotter
1718 - 1768
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Kristina Jansdotter
1734 - 1775
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Anna Eriksdotter
1729 - Unknown
Children Show all
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Abel Larsson
1748 - 1803
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Margta Larsdotter
1752 - 1817
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Olof Larsson
1750 - Unknown
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Eric Larsson
1759 - Unknown
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Lars Larsson Pihl
1755 - Unknown
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Jan Larsson
1775 - Unknown
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Niels Larsen
Unknown - Unknown

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