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Per Andersson

Birth14 Oct 1840 - No 8 & 9, Högestorp, Reslöv, Malmöhus
Death26 Feb 1915 - Brandberga, Riseberga, Kristianstad, Sweden
MotherElna Andersdotter*
FatherAnders Nilsson*

Born in No 8 & 9, Högestorp, Reslöv, Malmöhus on 14 Oct 1840 to Anders Nilsson* and Elna Andersdotter*. Per Andersson married Johanna Andersson f Kristiansdotter and had 6 children. He passed away on 26 Feb 1915 in Brandberga, Riseberga, Kristianstad, Sweden.

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Parents
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Anders Nilsson*
1809 - 1872
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Elna Andersdotter*
1802 - 1883
Spouse(s)
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Johanna Andersson F Kristiansdotter
1838 - 1910
Children Show all
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Nils Otto Lindguist
1876 - Unknown
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Selma Persson (Klein)
1873 - 1944
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Anna Theolina Persson
1878 - 1978
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Karl Anton Persson Rosenqvist
1870 - 1965
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Emma Persson
1867 - 1966
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Nils Persson
1863 - 1863

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