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Lars Peter Larsson

Birth20 Jun 1834 - Gillberga, Södermanland, Sverige
Death28 Jun 1882 - Eskilstuna, Nr 147, Södermanland, Sverige
MotherIngeborg Ericsdotter
FatherLars Nilsson

Born in Gillberga, Södermanland, Sverige on 20 Jun 1834 to Lars Nilsson and Ingeborg Ericsdotter. Lars Peter Larsson had 7 children. He passed away on 28 Jun 1882 in Eskilstuna, Nr 147, Södermanland, Sverige.

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Lars Nilsson
1809 - 1891
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Ingeborg Ericsdotter
1811 - Unknown
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Anna Matilda Larson
1858 - 1944
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Amalia Charlotta Larsson
1871 - 1872
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Lars August Larsson
1860 - Unknown
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Johan Viktor Larsson
1861 - Unknown
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Alma S. Larson
1869 - Unknown
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Carl Hilmer Larsson
1865 - 1885
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Johanna Charlotta Carlström
1865 - Unknown

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