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Lars Nilsson

Birth13 december 1774 - Dunkamåla, Fridlevstad, Blekinge, Sverige
Death13 april 1842 - Dunkamåla, Fridlevstad, Blekinge, Sverige
MotherKerstin Larsdotter
FatherNils Abramson

Born in Dunkamåla, Fridlevstad, Blekinge, Sverige on 13 december 1774 to Nils Abramson and Kerstin Larsdotter. Lars Nilsson married Botel Larsdotter and had 6 children. He passed away on 13 april 1842 in Dunkamåla, Fridlevstad, Blekinge, Sverige.

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Parents
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Nils Abramson
1734 - 1789
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Kerstin Larsdotter
1744 - 1776
Spouse(s)
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Botel Larsdotter
1773 - 1806
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Gertrud Gummesdotter
1784 - 1866
Children Show all
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Sissa Larsdotter
1803 - 1863
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Kerstin Larsdotter
1798 - 1856
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Maria Larsdotter
1819 - 1880
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Hans Larsson
1805 - 1806
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Anna Larsdotter
1799 - 1835
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Nils Larsson
1801 - 1823

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