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Lars Persson

Birth10 OCT 1770 - Kättilstad (E
Death24 JAN 1848 - Stensmåla Oppeby E
MotherIngeborg Nilsdotter
FatherPer Hansson

Born in Kättilstad (E on 10 OCT 1770 to Per Hansson and Ingeborg Nilsdotter. Lars Persson married Brita Stina Mathsdotter and had 9 children. He passed away on 24 JAN 1848 in Stensmåla Oppeby E.

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Parents
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Per Hansson
1715 - 1802
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Ingeborg Nilsdotter
1723 - 1781
Spouse(s)
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Brita Stina Mathsdotter
1784 - 1843
Children Show all
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Anna Maja Larsdotter
1810 - 1865
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Margareta Elisabet Larsdotter
1824 - Unknown
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Nils Larsson
1814 - Unknown
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Brita Lena Larsdotter
1821 - Unknown
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Johan Fredrik Larsson
1827 - Unknown
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Sara Kajsa Larsdotter
1798 - Unknown
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Peter Larsson
1801 - Unknown
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Lars Larsson
1808 - Unknown
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Inga Larsdotter
1803 - Unknown

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