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Margareta Persdotter

Birth2 February 1695 - Limsta, Gudmundrå, Västernorrland, Sweden
Death5 August 1773 - Nyland, Ytterlännäs, Västernorrland, Sweden
MotherKarin Mårtensdotter
FatherPähr Erichsson

Born in Limsta, Gudmundrå, Västernorrland, Sweden on 2 February 1695 to Pähr Erichsson and Karin Mårtensdotter. Margareta Persdotter married Johan Månsson and had 5 children. She passed away on 5 August 1773 in Nyland, Ytterlännäs, Västernorrland, Sweden.

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Parents
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Pähr Erichsson
1662 - 1742
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Karin Mårtensdotter
1657 - 1706
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Johan Månsson
1691 - 1777
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Karin Johansdotter
1725 - 1801
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Margareta Johansdotter
1728 - 1796
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Anna Johansdotter
1732 - Unknown
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Brita Johansdotter
1724 - 1762
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Måns Jonsson
Unknown - 1789

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