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Lars Ericsson

Birth1 jan 1821 - Attanäs,Torhamn fs, Blekinge, Sweden
Death14 apr 1907 - Lilla Bråtelycke 32 Kristianopel fs, Blekinge, Sweden
MotherKerstin Larsdotter
FatherErik Nilsson

Born in Attanäs,Torhamn fs, Blekinge, Sweden on 1 jan 1821 to Erik Nilsson and Kerstin Larsdotter. Lars Ericsson married Cecilia Olofsdotter and had 7 children. He passed away on 14 apr 1907 in Lilla Bråtelycke 32 Kristianopel fs, Blekinge, Sweden.

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Parents
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Erik Nilsson
1792 - 1858
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Kerstin Larsdotter
1789 - 1862
Spouse(s)
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Cecilia Olofsdotter
1824 - 1907
Children Show all
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Anna Larsdotter
1847 - 1928
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Holger Larsson
1857 - Unknown
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Hanna Maria Larsdotter
1849 - 1934
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Peter Olaus Larsson
1850 - Unknown
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Johan August Larsson
1853 - Unknown
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Adolf Larsson
1855 - Unknown
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Gustaf Larsson
1859 - Unknown

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