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Margeta Andersdotter

BirthAbt Jul 1687 - Kärra, Stråvalla, Halland, Sweden
Death10 Mar 1777 - Bolg, Stråvalla, Halland, Sweden
MotherBengta Torkelsdotter
FatherAnders Haralsson

Born in Kärra, Stråvalla, Halland, Sweden on Abt Jul 1687 to Anders Haralsson and Bengta Torkelsdotter. Margeta Andersdotter married Per Carlsson and had 6 children. She passed away on 10 Mar 1777 in Bolg, Stråvalla, Halland, Sweden.

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Anders Haralsson
1658 - 1717
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Bengta Torkelsdotter
1665 - 1739
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Per Carlsson
Unknown - Unknown
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Pernilla Persdotter
1713 - Unknown
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Erich Persson
1729 - Unknown
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Carl Persson
1710 - Unknown
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Anders Persson
1722 - Unknown
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Börge Persson
1725 - Unknown
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Haral Peersson
1719 - Unknown

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