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Per Andersson

Birth16 Jan 1729 - Bläshults torp, Bläshult, Skephult, Västra Götaland, Sverige
Death31 Maj 1807 - Dammet, Örby, Västra Götaland, Sverige
MotherAnna Pedersdotter
FatherAnders Persson-Lundgren

Born in Bläshults torp, Bläshult, Skephult, Västra Götaland, Sverige on 16 Jan 1729 to Anders Persson-Lundgren and Anna Pedersdotter. Per Andersson married Martha Eriksdotter and had 6 children. He passed away on 31 Maj 1807 in Dammet, Örby, Västra Götaland, Sverige.

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Parents
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Anders Persson-lundgren
1700 - 1759
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Anna Pedersdotter
1705 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Martha Eriksdotter
1729 - 1797
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Erik Persson
1762 - 1804
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Axel Persson
1770 - Unknown
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Ingeborg Persdotter
1766 - Unknown
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Johanna Persdotter
1759 - 1810
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Ingierd Persdotter
1774 - Unknown
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Jon Persson
1753 - Unknown

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