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Lars Larsson

Birth17 Feb 1749 - Muonioniska, Vertorne, Norrbottens, Sweden
Death10 Mar 1805 - Havdhem, Gotland, Sweden
MotherKierstin Månsdotter
FatherLars Danielsson

Born in Muonioniska, Vertorne, Norrbottens, Sweden on 17 Feb 1749 to Lars Danielsson and Kierstin Månsdotter. Lars Larsson married Maria Persdotter and had 7 children. He passed away on 10 Mar 1805 in Havdhem, Gotland, Sweden.

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Parents
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Lars Danielsson
1707 - 1788
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Kierstin Månsdotter
1716 - 1781
Spouse(s)
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Maria Persdotter
1754 - 1808
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Maria Andersdotter
1751 - 1822
Children Show all
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Kjerstin "Stina*" Larsdotter
1783 - 1839
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Maria Larsdotter
1791 - Unknown
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Lars Larsson
1785 - 1805
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Johan Jaen Larsson
1796 - Unknown
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Ingeborg Larsdotter
1787 - 1790
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Måns Larsson
1794 - 1795
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Lars Larsson
1784 - Unknown

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