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Lars Larson

Birth8 Aug 1761 - lvsbacka, Värmland, Sverige
Death1846 - Ekshärad, Varmland, Sweden
MotherMargareta Persdotter
FatherLars Eliasson

Born in lvsbacka, Värmland, Sverige on 8 Aug 1761 to Lars Eliasson and Margareta Persdotter. Lars Larson married Maria Carlsdotter and had 7 children. He passed away on 1846 in Ekshärad, Varmland, Sweden.

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Parents
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Lars Eliasson
1709 - 1763
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Margareta Persdotter
Unknown - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Maria Carlsdotter
1768 - Unknown
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Marit Larsdotter
1764 - 1836
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Maria Larsdotter
1760 - 1837
Children Show all
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Lars Larsson
1794 - Unknown
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Henrik Larsson
1806 - Unknown
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Greta Larsdotter
1795 - Unknown
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Maria Larsdotter
1800 - 1867
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Henrik Larsson
1805 - 1875
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Lars Larsson
1793 - 1864
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Lars Larsson
1793 - 1867

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