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Lars Larson

Birth1825 - Trollegaard 3, Skoven, Jaegerspris, Frederiksborg, Denmark
DeathNot Available - Denmark
MotherAne Margrethe Larsdatter/Larsen
FatherLars Caspersen

Born in Trollegaard 3, Skoven, Jaegerspris, Frederiksborg, Denmark on 1825 to Lars Caspersen and Ane Margrethe Larsdatter/Larsen. Lars Larson married Maren Olesdatter/Olsen and had 4 children. He passed away in Denmark.

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Parents
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Lars Caspersen
1795 - Unknown
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Ane Margrethe Larsdatter/larsen
1795 - 1879
Spouse(s)
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Maren Olesdatter/olsen
1826 - Unknown
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Karen
Unknown - Unknown
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Maren Kirstine Andreasen
Unknown - Unknown
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Gjertrud Marie Christensen
1837 - Unknown
Children Show all
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Margrethe Larson
1848 - Unknown
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Casper Larson
1845 - Unknown
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Bricklayer Andreas Larson
1850 - 1930
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Lars Peter Larsen
1870 - 1951

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