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Lars Persson

Birth1650 - Stöde, Västernorrland, Sweden
Death1723 - Stöde, Västernorrland, Sweden
MotherAnna Olsdotter
FatherPer Larsson

Born in Stöde, Västernorrland, Sweden on 1650 to Per Larsson and Anna Olsdotter. Lars Persson married Kristin Olofsdotter and had 10 children. He passed away on 1723 in Stöde, Västernorrland, Sweden.

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Parents
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Per Larsson
1621 - 1696
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Anna Olsdotter
1621 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Kristin Olofsdotter
1670 - 1739
Children Show all
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Kerstin Larsdotter
1707 - 1763
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Per Larsson
1684 - 1754
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Märta Larsdotter
1695 - 1758
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Jonas Larsson
1683 - 1750
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Pehr Larsson
1692 - 1754
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Per Larsson Da
1660 - 1738
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Elisabeth Larsdotter
1717 - 1784
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Karin Larsdotter
1692 - 1752
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Karin (Sara) Andersdotter
Unknown - 1742
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Maria Larsdotter
1685 - 1750

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