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Lars Gummesson

Birth1714 - Vissefjärda/H
Death8 oct 1773 - Norrgården Trollamåla Långasj
MotherCecilia Staffansdotter
FatherGumme Thorsson

Born in Vissefjärda/H on 1714 to Gumme Thorsson and Cecilia Staffansdotter. Lars Gummesson married Bothil Nilsdotter and had 8 children. He passed away on 8 oct 1773 in Norrgården Trollamåla Långasj.

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Parents
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Gumme Thorsson
Unknown - 1732
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Cecilia Staffansdotter
1686 - 1748
Spouse(s)
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Bothil Nilsdotter
1712 - 1768
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Ingrid Larsdotter
1744 - 1818
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Gumme Larsson
1741 - Unknown
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Jonas Larsson
1736 - 1803
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Pehr Larsson
1751 - 1831
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Matthes Larsson
1738 - Unknown
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Märtha Larsdotter
1740 - 1740
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Gumme Larsson
1735 - 1739
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Döfött Larsson
1741 - 1741

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