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Lars Nilsson

Birth24 JUL 1748 - Kymbo, Skaraborgs län (R), Sweden
Death23 NOV 1820 - Karleby, Skaraborgs län (R), Sweden
MotherKerstin Håkansdotter
FatherNils Persson

Born in Kymbo, Skaraborgs län (R), Sweden on 24 JUL 1748 to Nils Persson and Kerstin Håkansdotter. Lars Nilsson married Stina Johansdotter and had 8 children. He passed away on 23 NOV 1820 in Karleby, Skaraborgs län (R), Sweden.

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Parents
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Nils Persson
1716 - Unknown
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Kerstin Håkansdotter
1725 - 1795
Spouse(s)
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Stina Johansdotter
1756 - 1803
Children Show all
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Anna Maria Larsdotter
1794 - 1802
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Nils Larsson
1783 - Unknown
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Greta Larsdotter
1791 - 1868
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Jan Larsson
1800 - 1879
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Stina Larsdotter
1786 - Unknown
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Johannes Larsson
1781 - Unknown
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Cajsa Larsdotter
1797 - 1798
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Nils Larsson
1783 - 1867

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