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Lars Persson

Birth1752 - Gingri, Älvsborg, Sverige
Death13 Feb, 1824 - Gingri, Älvsborg, Sverige
MotherBritta Ingelsdotter
FatherPehr Björnsson

Born in Gingri, Älvsborg, Sverige on 1752 to Pehr Björnsson and Britta Ingelsdotter. Lars Persson married Cherstin*** Persdotter and had 8 children. He passed away on 13 Feb, 1824 in Gingri, Älvsborg, Sverige.

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Parents
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Pehr Björnsson
Unknown - Unknown
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Britta Ingelsdotter
Unknown - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Cherstin*** Persdotter
1760 - 1836
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Cherstin Pehrsdr
1765 - 1835
Children Show all
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Johannes Larsson
1798 - 1881
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Petter Larsson
1801 - 1875
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Brita Larsdotter
1791 - Unknown
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Pehr Larsson
1789 - 1839
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Anders Larsson
1794 - Unknown
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Pehr Larsson
Unknown - Unknown
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Jon Larsson
Unknown - Unknown
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Johannes Larsson
1798 - Unknown

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