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Marit Danielsson

Birth10 Aug 1719 - Lerhol, Brunskog, Varmland, Sweden
Death21 Dec 1797 - Lerhol, Brunskog, Vármland, Sweden
MotherBoret Larsdotter
FatherDaniel Andersson

Born in Lerhol, Brunskog, Varmland, Sweden on 10 Aug 1719 to Daniel Andersson and Boret Larsdotter. Marit Danielsson married Pahl Andersson and had 7 children. She passed away on 21 Dec 1797 in Lerhol, Brunskog, Vármland, Sweden.

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Parents
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Daniel Andersson
1685 - 1761
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Boret Larsdotter
1686 - 1770
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Pahl Andersson
1725 - 1776
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Pahl Palsson
1760 - 1831
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Mans Palsson
1755 - Unknown
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Ingrid Palsson
1747 - Unknown
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Anders Palsson
1749 - Unknown
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Jon Palsson
1757 - Unknown
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Karin Palsson
1762 - 1764
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Olof Palsson
1752 - 1784

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