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Lars Nilsson

Birth12 november 1796 - Lönsås, Östergötland, Sweden
Death5 maj 1856 - Kristberg
MotherAnnica Larsdotter
FatherNils Nilsson

Born in Lönsås, Östergötland, Sweden on 12 november 1796 to Nils Nilsson and Annica Larsdotter. Lars Nilsson married Beata Lisa Månsdotter and had 8 children. He passed away on 5 maj 1856 in Kristberg.

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Parents
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Nils Nilsson
1763 - 1806
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Annica Larsdotter
1766 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Beata Lisa Månsdotter
1797 - 1870
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Maja Månsdotter
1801 - Unknown
Children Show all
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Jan Larsson
1823 - Unknown
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Frans Konstantin Larsson
1825 - 1897
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Axel Fredrik Larsson
1827 - 1842
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Per August Larsson
1836 - 1909
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Wilhelmina Larsdotter
1830 - Unknown
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Johanna Larsdotter
1839 - 1842
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Carl Gustaf Larsson
1832 - Unknown
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Anna
1825 - Unknown

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