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Lars Nilsson

Birth8 Nov 1679 - Sulegång, Misterhult, Kalmar, Sweden
Death1 May 1733 - Sulegång, Misterhult, Kalmar, Sweden
MotherSara Larsdotter
FatherNils Jönsson

Born in Sulegång, Misterhult, Kalmar, Sweden on 8 Nov 1679 to Nils Jönsson and Sara Larsdotter. Lars Nilsson had 11 children. He passed away on 1 May 1733 in Sulegång, Misterhult, Kalmar, Sweden.

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Parents
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Nils Jönsson
1630 - 1701
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Sara Larsdotter
1660 - 1712
Children Show all
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Margareta Larsdotter
1724 - 1786
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Påvel Larsson
1718 - 1781
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Nils Larsson
1726 - 1790
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Anders Larsson
1716 - 1789
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Kerstin Larsdotter
1721 - 1779
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Nils Larsson
1704 - 1704
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Sara Larsdotter
1709 - 1736
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Nils Larsson
1708 - Unknown
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Karin Larsdotter
1714 - Unknown
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Lars Larsson
1713 - 1713
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Maria Larsdotter
1705 - 1756

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