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Lars Tapper

Birth9 Sep 1770 - Glumslöv, Skåne, Sverige
Death6 Dec 1844 - Glumslöv
MotherKARNA Olsdotter
FatherAnders Larsson

Born in Glumslöv, Skåne, Sverige on 9 Sep 1770 to Anders Larsson and KARNA Olsdotter. Lars Tapper married Bengta Isrealsdotter and had 10 children. He passed away on 6 Dec 1844 in Glumslöv.

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Parents
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Anders Larsson
1741 - 1803
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Karna Olsdotter
1760 - 1831
Spouse(s)
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Bengta Isrealsdotter
1782 - 1870
Children Show all
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Johanna Larsdotter
1812 - 1890
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Andreas Larsson Lindstedt
1827 - 1897
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Elna Larsdotter
1829 - Unknown
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Karna Larsdotter
1832 - 1857
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Sven Larsson
1823 - Unknown
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Ellna Larsdotter
1820 - 1821
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Pehr Larsson
1814 - Unknown
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Anna Larsdotter
1811 - Unknown
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Nils Larsson
1818 - Unknown
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Andreas Larsson
1816 - 1825

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