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Nils Persson

Birth7 Aug 1758 - Skruvshult, Högsby, Kalmar, Småland, Sweden
Death12 Aug 1813 - Skruvshult, Högsby, Kalmar, Sverige
MotherAnna Regina Fryss
FatherPer Nilsson

Born in Skruvshult, Högsby, Kalmar, Småland, Sweden on 7 Aug 1758 to Per Nilsson and Anna Regina Fryss. Nils Persson married Stina Nilsdotter and had 7 children. He passed away on 12 Aug 1813 in Skruvshult, Högsby, Kalmar, Sverige.

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Parents
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Per Nilsson
1711 - 1781
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Anna Regina Fryss
1720 - 1767
Spouse(s)
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Stina Nilsdotter
1768 - 1830
Children Show all
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Sara Lena Nilsdotter
1795 - 1842
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Cajsa Lisa Nilsdotter
1788 - 1884
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Maria Catharina Nilsdotter
1800 - Unknown
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Nils Nilsson
1806 - Unknown
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Stina Gretha Nilsdotter
1792 - Unknown
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Lovisa Nilsdotter
1797 - Unknown
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Anna Regina Nilsdotter
1784 - Unknown

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